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The United Church of God Sermons podcast is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking spiritual guidance and inspiration. With its easy accessibility and wide range of messages, this podcast offers a convenient way to stay connected with the teachings of the United Church of God. As someone in charge of internet management for UCG.org, I am particularly grateful for this podcast and its ability to provide timely and relevant sermons to listeners.
One of the best aspects of The United Church of God Sermons podcast is the variety of messages available. Whether you are looking for a sermon on a specific topic or simply seeking general spiritual upliftment, this podcast has something for everyone. The sermons cover a wide range of subjects including faith, morality, personal growth, and biblical studies. Additionally, the speakers are knowledgeable and engaging, making it easy to listen and absorb their messages.
Another great aspect of this podcast is its accessibility. The audio feed allows listeners to easily access sermons from the United Church of God website without having to navigate through multiple pages or search for individual sermons. This convenience is especially beneficial for those who may not have regular internet access or prefer to listen on the go. The user-friendly interface also makes it simple to browse through past episodes and find specific sermons.
While The United Church of God Sermons podcast has many positive qualities, there are a few areas that could be improved upon. One aspect that could be expanded upon is the frequency of new episodes. Although there are already a substantial number of sermons available, it would be even more beneficial if new episodes were released on a more regular basis. This would ensure that listeners always have fresh content to engage with.
In conclusion, The United Church of God Sermons podcast is an excellent resource for anyone seeking spiritual guidance and encouragement. Its diverse range of messages and easy accessibility make it a valuable tool for staying connected with the teachings of UCG.org. While there is room for improvement in terms of the frequency of new episodes, overall, this podcast is a great asset for individuals looking to deepen their spiritual journey. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in learning more about the United Church of God and its teachings.
By Raymond Kaping - As we enter the twenty first century, computers and artificial intelligence provide new and improved methods for deception.
By Don Hooser - Mankind is unable to achieve paradise on its own. Without God's guidance and the establishment of His kingdom on earth, mankind will never achieve it.
By Mike Phelps - We should make Christ our foundation, let Him shape us, and become His spiritual temple.
By Scott G Thouvenin - We are warned repeatedly in the Bible about false prophets, false teachers, and those who deceive. We know God's Word is perfect. However, sometimes it is misused, mishandled, or taken out of context by those who deceive or are deceived. How do we avoid being deceived?
By Stephen Bouchette - What is a new moon? Why was the new moon important in Israel? What does the New Testament say about the new moon? What do prophecies say about the new moon in the Millennium? Let's review these questions and how this subject applies to us today.
By Robert Dick - This focused and practical message, given at the NW Men's Weekend in Seabeck, WA, explores Ephesians 4:11–12 to clarify the biblical role of a pastor as both shepherd and teacher. Drawing from a foundational memo written in 1994, Mr. Dick explains how true spiritual leadership isn't about doing all
By Gregory Sanny - Reviewed are three stories each of those who served and obeyed God compared to those who did not.
By Robert Radcliff - Most people expect the technology of our society to keep thinks functioning. But we must remember that we are to trust in God to bring peace to our minds. God must guide us and we in turn must support one another so that we all stay on the path God wants us to follow.
By Peter Eddington - Miriam gives us an example of faith that has endured down to our time—but not always perfect faith. God inspired Moses to identify Miriam as a prophetess while she lived, and even today she is still highly regarded. What can we learn about faith and courage from the fascinating story of the sister
By Donald Turgeon - Job's perspective of God and of himself was very different than God's own perspective that God helped him to understand.
By Gary Petty - Are you a parent, child, or God centric family?
By Troy Phelps - Speaker: Troy Phelps Date: 6/21/25 What do you find disgusting and repulsive? What does the Bible say that God finds disgusting and repulsive? In this sermon, we dive into one Hebrew word that is commonly translated “Abomination” to see how God feels about certain things.
By Jonathan Garnant - As we enter Acts 25-26, Paul's road from Damascus has seen multiple defenses of the Gospel of Jesus Christ before Jews, Gentiles, mobs, Romans and now Roman King Agrippa II. This will be his last defense. Will he be freed or remain chained? Where does this road lead? Rome? Are there applications for
By Dan Preston - The Bible shows that we are to assemble in a holy convocation each Sabbath. But have you ever answered for yourself WHY you should bother to do so?
By Mike Cook - Paul learned to be content in any state. We'll discuss contentment with a goal for us to be content learning more about and seeking to be content.
By Scott McKeon - Wait! Before the Seventh Trump there is an interlude allowing time for the servants of God to be sealed. What does it mean to be sealed? Who will be sealed? Who are the 144,000 in Revelation 7?
By Tim Martens - Modern-day Iran, significant for creating instability in the Middle East, used to be known as Persia, and, after the Babylonians took Judah into captivity, Persia defeated them, inheriting Judah as a captive nation. The story of Esther, and her familial relationship with Mordecai provides good
By Steven C Parker - In this sermon Steve Parker looks at one of the most important Psalms in the Bible. The opening of Psalm 8 shows us a majestic perspective of God and only then can we understand the next section of the Psalm that gives the meaning of the question, what is man?
By Aaron Creech - There is much wisdom to be found in the six verses of Psalm 23. In this message, which continues from part 1 delivered on May 31, 2025, we will take a closer look at verses 3 and 4, exploring the deeper meanings and the lessons offered.
By Chuck Smith - The book of Matthew speaks often about people who, in the end, will be cast into darkness and the lake of fire. Are we trying hard not to be one of those people?
By Gary Smith - In this study Mr. Smith begins a new Bible Study series on the beast. When we think of the beast in Genesis most of us probably only think of Nimrod. But in this Study Mr. Smith shows us that the attitude of the beast transmitted by it's author Satan appears several times in Genesis.
By Doug Wendt - In ancient times, the birthright that was offered by the father to his firstborn son was a tremendous blessing and yet, some lost out. In a similar way, as firstfruits, we also must respect the gracious gifts offered to us by our Heavenly Father, in order to inherit our spiritual birthright.
By James H Butler - World events are changing quickly. 1 Thessalonians chapter five verse 2 and 3. For you know very well that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night. While people are saying, “Peace and safety,” destruction will come on them suddenly. How do these verses make sense considering what
By Matt King - Speaker: Matt King Date: 6/14/25 This message explores a question that has persisted across time: Whose side is God really on? It explores the human tendency to seek God's support for our goals, whether personal or collective, and reflects on how this is portrayed in both biblical texts and Ancient
By Tim Martens - Three roles of a physical father parallel our relationship with our Heavenly Father.
By Joe Jacoby Sr. - We are told to ask God for the things that we need. Do we have a preconceived notion of how God will answer those prayers? Are You listening for God's answer to your prayers?
By Jay Ledbetter - Prayer is a powerful tool, but most of us find it challenging at times. To help us in our prayers, in this sermon Mr. Ledbetter looks in detail at Daniel's powerful Prayer in Daniel 9. He shows us principles from this prayer that we can take and use in our prayers.
By John Elliott - It is important for us to understand how each of us got where we are at this moment. A vital element of life's journey is to acknowledge God in all our ways.
By Dan Lausted - In a culture that increasingly questions the necessity—and even the value—of fathers, God's Word offers a radically different message: fathers matter deeply. This Father's Day message explores the spiritual responsibility and powerful legacy of godly fatherhood. Starting in Joshua 24, where the
By Stephen Bouchette - Having an end-game mentality is focusing on the result of the end of our life by living virtuously. Why should we live virtuously – in a way that's pleasing to God? There are many reasons why, both physically and spiritually. We review the Scriptures that itemize God's benefits.
By Chuck Smith - Even though the Bible contains stories of many fathers, the list of great fathers is small. Today, we look at one of those great fathers and the important message that was given to all of us through his example.
By Andrew C Lee - As we see scams in the world increase in number and sophistication, what are some parallels to spiritual deceptions that we face? What are some steps we can take to ensure we safeguard our hearts and minds and continue to walk in God's way?
By Robin S Webber - How do we respond to the biblical instruction to "Wait on the Lord" in a world that is speeding up and wants everything right now--this minute, this second! We know that God promises not to be late, but what happens when He elects not to answer our prayers, our ways, here and now? Waiting on God is
By Ryan Hall - Do we truly believe that Jesus Christ is the living Head of the Church? This is a fundamental question for any Christian to consider. The conviction that Christ is the Head is a fundamental article of faith. And for the Just, we are called to walk by this article of faith. In Proverbs 29:18, it's
By Tony Stith - God calls Spirit-led Christians within the body of Christ to serve as spiritual "antibodies"—guarding against the harmful influences and deceptive teachings that threaten the health and unity of His Church. But how can we be sure we're fulfilling this vital role?
By Kelly Irvin - God's love is often described as unconditional, but a misconception of how that plays out seems to be the norm. Just what is it, is it a legitimate description of God's love, and how does all this play out in God's role for us in salvation?
By Mitchell Moss - When two people get married, the Bible describes their relationship to each other as one where they are to grab hold of each other and not let go. Somewhat famously, the Bible likens a relationship with God to that of a marriage—both long-term covenants of commitment. Finding other passages that use
By Dan Preston - While serving as a judge over Israel, Gideon faced many ups and downs. What lessons can we learn from the parallels in our life to his?
By Carl Koester - Today we will examine lying and look at three aspects, related to it. We will examine why the truth is important, types of lying in the Bible and lastly what it means for us today.
By Raymond Clore - Read and comment on select verses in Acts chapters 1-8. Note that two main themes emerge: how did the church preach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God; and 2) the importance of the Name of Jesus.
By Lynn L Leiby - The scriptures tell of the returning Jesus Christ as wielding a "Rod of Iron". What is this tool? How will it be used? Let's study the scriptures to see what the term "Rod of Iron" would mean for an ancient shepherding culture.
By Larry Pepin - Grow the power that God gives through using fellowship.
By David Chornomaz - This sermon explores the various sins attributed to the people of Sodom as described in the Bible, particularly in the context of God's judgment. It discusses Sodom as a symbol of godlessness and sin, highlighting its reputation for depravity and the reasons for its destruction by God. It emphasizes
By Carl Kinsella - In a chaotic world filled with distractions, biblical meditation offers peace and purpose by focusing on God's Word. Christian meditation fills the mind with virtues like truth, nobility, and purity, transforming our lives to reflect God's will.
By Leif Kareliusson - We'll explain how God's name “I AM” signifies His eternal existence, unchanging nature, and supreme authority.