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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 Scott Brummett - Paul's encouraging letter to Timothy focusing on being a spiritual leader and guarding the truth.
By Cliff Wickman - Fairness is the first of the three things that God requires of us (Micah 6:8) and of the three weightier matters of the law (Matthew 23:23). This message focuses on what "He has shown you" (Micah 6:8) about the matter of fairness.
By Braxton Rowe - This message walks through David's heartfelt plea for justice, showing how faith, humility, and restraint reveal true strength. The timeless words of Psalm 7 come to life through two powerful stories—David's encounter with King Saul and his moment with Abigail—as he wrestles with what it truly means
By David Chornomaz - This sermonette explores the biblical account of Adam and Eve's sin, emphasizing the differences in their disobedience and the consequences that followed. It highlights the direct command given to Adam, Eve's deception by the serpent, and the theological interpretations of their actions.
By Thomas Randle - What are the causes of procrastination and what can we do to understand how to conquer this bad habit. This habit could impact our salvation. Don't put off to tomorrow what needs to be done today.
By Steven Holladay - What is the Ark of the Covenant? Does it still exist? What purpose did it serve? In "Indiana Jones and the Search for the Lost Ark", it was stated that armies in possession of the Ark could not be defeated! Is that true? What does the Bible reveal about this mysterious Ark?
By Gary Antion - Three important virtues to develop in our lives on the way to eternal life in God's Kingdom.
By Tim Martens - It is not natural to possess discernment, but God's word encourages and admonishes us to practice discernment, and we can rely upon God to grant us spiritual discernment.
By Raymond Clore - The necessity for an uncaused first cause. The Bible IS a reliable source of spiritual information. Did God call a certain group of people to be His own? If so what are some characteristics of that group? What should we do with this information review?
By John Miller Jr - Psalm One next to Psalm 23 is the most frequently cited of all the Psalms—it is as eloquent as it is succinct; it draws a sharp contrast between the righteous and the ungodly; it lists the characteristics and actions of contrasting parties; it makes practical promises and give tangible warnings. It
By Kevin D Willis - The shema ("hear") in Deut 6 contains a unique concept that God commands of His people. No other religions had required that its adherents love their gods. How do we love God? Paul describes how we should express love in 1 Cor 13 (sometimes called "the love chapter").
By Greg Thomas - Which commandment encapsulates the spirit of all of the Ten Commandments? In what ways are this commandment different from the other nine? What can we do to avoid violating this command? Let's explore this topic and how God is looking at what's in our hearts and minds - our true motives - and not
By Brandon Zollner - Biblical examples of why we should not gossip.
By Victor T Hou - We can learn directly from a study of persons and events as described in Scripture. But not only do we learn from the story of the individual and the event, we also learn when Scripture makes reference to them in contexts that are much later in time. In this message, we look for references to Noah
By Mark Holladay - Are you ready for a wound from a friend?
By Kelly Irvin - Much of the instruction we receive from the word is in regard to how we can please God by doing His commandments. But there are so many facets to our relationship with God that go beyond a set of rules. One facet of godliness is the practice of forgiveness, and the better we understand God's
By Lewis Vanausdle - This sermon reflects on the journey of personal faith and spiritual growth. It emphasizes the importance of building on a firm foundation of belief, taking ownership of one's calling, drawing close to God, being prepared to work spiritually, relying on Jesus Christ as the cornerstone, and
By Patrick J Kansa - It is critical that we understand God's truth and immerse ourselves in it. In the same way, we need to understand why the teaching of the Trinity is false. This message compares United Church of God's fundamental beliefs with the Nicene Creed, explores where the Trinitarian idea came from, and how
By Scott McKeon - God introduces his judgments on the earth as the seventh seal is opened and the first four trumpets sound.
By Kerby Burton - Join us for this excellent sermon about the church in Smyrna. The second sermon on the 7 churches of Revelation.
By Jorge de Campos - Are we well established in Christ's basic doctrines? Are we growing to PERFECTION? Or are we taking a position that says: "I am in the Church, I have been baptized and I am doing my part"?
By Craig Scott - What do you, or I, know about eternal pleasures that await us on the other side of resurrection? What can we know? Is there any way to actively, and realistically, contemplate, think about, meditate on, and look forward to eternity?
By Jorge de Campos - There were some that preached the gospel of Christ with wrong motives. But whichever way, the gospel is preached. Paul also demonstrates that personally he is ready to die, but for the brethren's sake, at this time, it is better for him to continue living. Nevertheless, he exhorts the brethren to
By Rick Shabi - In this first chapter of Romans, God continues to teach us about the perils of departing from Him. Leaving His truth behind, we become evil creatures, prone to the "works of the flesh," the vices we see so extant in the world around us.
By Gary Smith - Every since the fall of Rome in 476 A.D. Europe has been trying to restore it. These restorations are seen in Daniel and Revelation as the fourth beast having heads, horns and crowns. In this study Mr. Smith continues going through the beast chart used by the church over he past 90 years by going
By Luis A Marrero - This sermon explores the question "Why did Jesus go covert?" by analyzing the strategic, prophetic, and salvific reasons behind Jesus Christ's gradual and subtle revelation of his identity and mission during his ministry. It details how Jesus followed a divinely orchestrated timetable in three
By David Chornomaz - This Sermonette addresses common Christian beliefs about the afterlife, focusing on the parable of the rich man and Lazarus from Luke 16. It clarifies misunderstandings about heaven and hell, emphasizing the spiritual lessons about wealth, responsibility, and the consequences of one's actions.
By Dan Preston - God has an awesome master blueprint for the future of all mankind. How do we, as living stones, make sure we are building on the Chief Cornerstone, Jesus Christ?
By Craig Scott - The bible presents the living God as present everywhere... the true God knows all, sees all, judges all. But when actually interacting with human beings God declares His presence differently... To Israel He said, "I am with you (not with them), I am here (not there)".
By Andrew C Lee - In today's society we see an increase of harsh words towards each other and quickly jumping to conclusions. How is this similar to the biblical definition of a scoffer and how can we avoid being entangled into that mentality? Let's consider three underlying concepts that are present in the mindset
By Troy Phelps - Speaker: Troy Phelps Date: 7/15/25 In this sermon, we explore this topic from a bit of a different angle. Marks, aligning a person with or against God, is a Biblical concept that runs through the Bible from beginning to end. In light of that history, how should we as Christians think about the Mark
By Robin S Webber - This message centers on Revelation Chapter One with John's encounter in vision with the Risen Christ. Why so important to understand? Christ is the Rock, the foundation to start with and build upon. It is our living and daily faith in the reality that "He is risen" that allows us to move forward
By Brian Shaw - Marriage and family have an important influence on human society, but those who know God's design for these institutions see in them an innate value that far exceeds their contribution to peace and stability in this age.
By Tim Franke - We all have snakes in our lives to deal with. If we attend to the snakes today you can avoid being bitten.
By Andy Wagner - Using 1 Peter 3:15 as a foundation, this message explores the importance of teaching Christian apologetics to children and highlights why it's critical for youth to develop their own convictions, especially as cultural challenges and doubts arise. Drawing from Mama Bear Apologetics, statistics from
By Ray Clore - Eating together can be a powerful spiritual tool for good or can be misused to cause division.
By Roc Corbett - What if everything hinges on this one truth? Christ was not just divine, He was born human. This message explores the Apostle John's powerful testimony that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God—a truth essential to salvation and under fierce attack in the early Church. Through the Gospel of John and
By John Elliott - God tells us He loves the stranger (Deuteronomy 10:18). He even commands His people to "love the stranger as yourself" (Leviticus 19:34)—and yet this is sometimes easier said than done. How do we think about the things that make us different from one another, and the things that make us the same?
By Stephen Bouchette - Are you ready, prepared, for the return of Jesus Christ? In Matthew 24, Jesus provided an explanation to His disciples what will occur prior to His return. Do we take these words to heart; spiritually preparing ourselves for the eventual arrival of these events?
By Raymond Clore - Define and expound need for forgiveness. What happens if we do not forgive from the heart?
By Jay Ledbetter - This sermon is the start of a series of sermons on the Lord's prayer, the prayer outline Jesus gave when his disciples asked him to teach them how to pray. In this sermon Mr. Ledbetter looks at the meanings of several of God's names.
By Brian McGuire - Loving, truthful words have the power to teach, edify, exhort, and comfort others.
By Charles Graby - It's always a good idea to review our relationship with God and fellow brethren. If we do, the subject of being reconciled to others may become necessary. What should we know about sin and reconciliation?
By Leif Kareliusson - Today we'll explore the riddle in Matthew 6:22 about the eye being the lamp of the body, and how having a good or bad eye highlights the contrast between both generosity and selfishness, and light and darkness.