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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 Aaron Creech - What do you think of when you hear the word church? God calls His people into a group, body, and family. There are four pillars that move us beyond a group and into the congregation God wants us to become.

By David Rains - What can we take from Ezekiel's warnings to use in our lives today?

By Kenneth J Cline - How do we personally and specifically nurture our relationship with God? Here are three ways to help us nurture our relationship with the Eternal.

By Anthony Scott - This message explores the definitions of wormwood found I n the Old Testament, providing potential insight into the meaning of it in the Book of Revelation.

By Bart Bornhorst - As we approach Thanksgiving, we take a look at freedom of religion and the Word of God; our ability to have access with our Father; and the love He has blessed us for Him and one another.

By Dan J Miller - In the United States we have an annual national holiday giving thanks to our God for His blessings. However, our nation has commonly not shown gratitude to God and have assumed our national greatness resulted from our own hand. We must not lack in our express need to thank the Creator, Who provided

By Mark Welch - Was the Apostle Paul a "great" man? What defines "greatness"?

By Thomas Randle - When people get married, they become a team of two by committing to God to uphold various aspects of their marital vows. By doing so, they become one in mind, body, and spirit.

By Kirk Kester - As disciples, we need to follow a certain way that isn't popular with mainstream Christianity. Nevertheless, our narrow, difficult path will lead us to life (Matt. 7:14). Learn not to stray off the path with examples from a hiker and a minor prophet.

By Robert Dunham - Helping others, giving them preference, and trusting God will transform us to be like Christ.

By Elias Vazquez - The sermonette explores the analogy of the heart as a home for Christ, inspired by Robert Boyd Munger's book “My Heart, Christ's Home.” It guides listeners through various “rooms” of the heart, each representing different aspects of life, and asks whether Christ is merely a guest or the true

By Mike Cook - Dorcas was an amazing lady known for her kindness and charity. How can we emulate Dorcas without being weary in welldoing?

By Dan Preston - Sometimes we feel like, as we age, we lose value – we become old and worthless? But is that true, or can our value actually increase as we get older?

By Chuck Smith - Join us today as we look at the tough subject of divorce. It may not be what you're thinking.

By Fred Nance - This is the concluding study of the book of Isaiah, chapters 65-66.

By Matt King - Sometimes the instructions God gives can become routine, and we lose sight of why we follow them. The laws about clean and unclean meat are a prime example, because they often become something we practice automatically without pausing to consider their deeper purpose. In this message, explore the

By Ken Loucks - This message explores the difference between honoring God sincerely and honoring Him correctly, showing how Scripture consistently warns against worship based on human ideas or assumptions. By walking through real biblical examples of well-intended people who were still wrong, it clarifies why God

By Lewis Vanausdle - This sermon focuses on the theme of blessings, particularly as described in the Bible. Referencing 1 Peter 4:12, the speaker reminds us that trials and hardships are a normal part of life for believers, but God provides hope and glimmers of positivity even in difficult times. It emphasizes the

By William Bradford - This is the eighth part of a mid-week Bible study series covering Christ's fifth discourse in the book of Matthew.

By Mario Seiglie - Most people of this world are deceived into thinking that we live in a normal world. We get used to a world of violence, hate, evil, poverty and injustice. But it's covered with a thin veneer of civility and we consider this to be normal. Through the power of the god of this world, Satan, this world

By Fred Reeves - God's plan from the beginning is to eventually bring mankind into his family. As members of God's church, we are currently called "Children of God." What does that mean and what does God require of us in this lifetime to eventually become His spiritual children in the family of God.

By Graham Thomas - We, as Christians, can meet people where they are and share Christ's living waters. We can both be filled in Christ's peace and be filled by sharing Christ's peace with those in our daily lives.

By Darris McNeely - What can we learn from Ephesians 3 about the unity and source of strength we need as we seek to accomplish the mission of the Church and fulfill God's purpose for us individually?

By Stephen Bouchette - Who was Jabez? Why is he mentioned? What did he do? What lessons can we discern from his story?

By Tim Haggard - Serve God in a way that will achieve his desired results, not our own.

By Brandon Pack - Understanding how to have Christ-like acceptance of others.

By Austin Chance - What does it mean to have God's law written on our heart? Some may think this is to memorize the entire Bible. Are we to do this? What do the scriptures reveal about having God's law written onto our hearts?

By Eric Myers - Sometimes God uses the weather to bless and to curse.

By Scott Brummett - An in-depth look into the beatitudes listed in Matthew 5, importance of the order they are listed in, and how they relate to Jesus Christ.

By Walter Crane - We use the familiar road-trip question “Are we there yet?” to explore Christian longing for Christ's return. Despite repeated predictions across decades and today's turbulent headlines, Scripture teaches that the exact timing is unknown and certain events must precede it. The proper response is not

By Tim Drake - The story of the Good Samaritan answers the question as to who our neighbor is. It also gives us an example of love in action. Are we this type of person?

By Philip Aust - In a continuing series of sermons covering the Book of Daniel, pastor Philip Aust covers chapter 9. The prayer of Daniel acknowledging the sins of his nation was heard by God and He sent and angel to reveal important events that were to come. Many of those revelations apply to the end of the age - a

By Doug Wendt - One of the difficulties we have in life is knowing who is telling the truth. As we look forward to God's kingdom, it's vital to remember that one of the requirements for inheriting salvation is to be a person of truth! Are we willing to understand the truth, speak the truth and live the truth, so

By Charles Graby - How do Christian parents successfully raise children "in the Lord"? There are important principles that, when followed, will enable parents to help them when teaching their children and inspire them to want to follow Godly ways.

By Troy Phelps - Speaker: Troy Phelps Date: 11/8/25 Barrenness in the Bible is one of deep emotional suffering. This sermon explores how God works through seasons of barrenness to reveal His timing, purpose, and power. Drawing from the stories of Hannah and Elizabeth, the message shows that barrenness is not

By Caleb Kinsella - Philippians 2:14-15, urges Christians to live without complaining or disputing to shine as lights in a self-centered world. Drawing from biblical examples to our own lives. We walk through some scenarios of work stress, traffic woes, home chores, and family demands that tempt grumbling, and

By Christopher Pritchard - Heb 2:1 Therefore we must give the more earnest heed to the things we have heard, lest we drift away. Heb 2:2 For if the word spoken through angels proved steadfast, and every transgression and disobedience received a just reward, Heb 2:3 how shall we escape if we neglect so great a salvation, which

By Chuck Smith - Are you going to be an angel when you go to heaven? What's wrong with that sentence? Join us today and find out!

By Nathan Ekama - Part 1 of a 2 part sermon on the Sabbath. This message looks at the Sabbath from the historical perspective and what are some of the things God wants us to do regarding his Sabbath day? What path did Israel follow with what God gave them to keep and observe?

By Kirk Kester - In Matthew 11:12, Jesus Christ says, "the violent take it (the Kingdom) by force." What does this phrase mean for Christians? We'll look at this scripture more in-depth and try to unravel what a person is supposed to get violent about.

By Brian Shaw - One day God's Elect will no longer be under the influence of human flesh, nor will we be subjugated by failed human attempts to govern themselves apart from God, but our respect for each while IN this age prepares us for the next.

By John May - What is godly sorrow, and why does God want to see this trait within us when we seek reconciliation with Him after we have sinned? Godly sorrow is the realization that when we sin, we give offense to God. And godly sorrow then inspires us to seek God's grace and forgiveness and to correct the

By Luis A Marrero - The sermonette discusses the message to the Church of Thyatira in Revelation, highlighting how Christians there faced pressure to compromise their faith by participating in pagan practices for economic security. It draws parallels to modern challenges, warning that believers may again be tested to

By Jorge de Campos - Who is God? What is God? What is God's Purpose for mankind? These three critical questions are answered and the answers explain why God's very nature reveals His Plan for mankind.

By Robin S Webber - Exactly what is hope? The Apostle Paul speaks of the "Big 3" in 1 Corinthians 13:13--Faith, Hope, and Love, but exactly what is hope? Do you hope you have hope? Has your hope diminished because of life's circumstances. Is hope a matter of the Spirit that is boxed in or does it grow under pressure