<p>There is a season for everything under the sun. In this week's session, Host Brian Frye (Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/brifrye">@brifrye</a>), and Resonate’s Lead Pastor Keith Wieser (Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/keithwieser">@keithwieser</a>) talk through the implications of different seasons, the emotional and mental health implications of difficult seasons, and the season we are all together in now. In their discussion they explore the intersection of worldview and difficulty, prosperity Christianity, and the differences between an owned and an inherited faith.</p>
<p>“Maybe I have been consuming Christianity, but my basic mindset has been the same as the rest of culture, I just have a different group of friends. When that happens, you cannot interpret the world around you very well. You can’t have a Christian worldview. There is just a Secular worldview you have put a Christian veneer over.” —Keith Wieser</p>

Resonate Sessions

Resonate Church

Session #5 // Keith Wieser

APR 21, 202038 MIN
Resonate Sessions

Session #5 // Keith Wieser

APR 21, 202038 MIN

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<p>There is a season for everything under the sun. In this week's session, Host Brian Frye (Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/brifrye">@brifrye</a>), and Resonate’s Lead Pastor Keith Wieser (Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/keithwieser">@keithwieser</a>) talk through the implications of different seasons, the emotional and mental health implications of difficult seasons, and the season we are all together in now. In their discussion they explore the intersection of worldview and difficulty, prosperity Christianity, and the differences between an owned and an inherited faith.</p> <p>“Maybe I have been consuming Christianity, but my basic mindset has been the same as the rest of culture, I just have a different group of friends. When that happens, you cannot interpret the world around you very well. You can’t have a Christian worldview. There is just a Secular worldview you have put a Christian veneer over.” —Keith Wieser</p>