Listen to messages recorded during weekly Saturday Sabbath services from various United Church of God congregations. These sermonettes, sermons and Bible studies are available at UCG.org within the local congregation section of the website. Search for additional messages at http://www.ucg.org/sermon…
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 David Chornomaz - This sermonette focuses on the theme of gratitude and thankfulness. It discusses the importance of expressing gratitude both to God and to others, highlighting its benefits for mental well-being and relationships.
By Steve Myers - Sometimes we settle for just parts of the gospel—kind of like trying to finish a puzzle but missing some pieces. It can leave us feeling confused or like something's just not quite right. But the gospel isn't supposed to be like that. It's one whole, beautiful story that connects to every part of
By Thomas Randle - God has called us from the foundation of the world. His plan for us will not be thwarted. We have nothing to fear for if God is for us, who can be against us?
By William Fred Crow - Some believe that we are predestined for God's Kingdom or go to hell. What does scripture say? Let's explore.
By Keith K Haab - We worship God alone and develop His character as He has revealed to us.
By Stephen Bouchette - Our children have a desire to learn, and this does not necessarily stop as we grow older. God, our heavenly Father, has given us direction on how to live, and we must learn how to live from His instruction, just as our children desire direction. What can we learn from God's Word, not only to live
By Ethan May - This message looks at the elements necessary for success in enduring, as well as hindrances to enduring the trials of this world.
By Raymond Clore - Bible study type narrative discussion of two main themes of Acts 10-28.
By Michael Helwig - Paul teaches the brethren to instruct one another in Romans 15. Congregationally we can use Paul's teachings to be unified in a characteristic for which a church can be known.
By David Rains - What's the relationship between independence and dependence as christian?
By Roy Jackson - God's thoughts are now our thoughts, and man's lies are not God's truth.
By Mark Skapura - What lessons can we learn from the story of Jonah having more concern for a plant than the people of Nineveh? Do we strive to have the same level of mercy that God showed for them? Let's continue to grow in God's Spirit by showing more mercy every day, even to those we consider our enemy.
By Elias Vazquez - This sermon highlights the importance of maintaining a strong connection with God through faith, prayer, and scripture, particularly in a world filled with anxiety and division. A key question posed in the sermon is, "When the Son of Man returns, will he find faith?" This question underscores the
By Don Ward - This sermon provides an overview of Persia/Iran in prophecy. It shows the paradoxical nature of Persia's /Iran's relationship to Israel in that historically Persia favored Israel on different occasions and sadly how at the close of the ages how they seek to destroy Israel and then God's destruction
By Tony Prettyman - The idea of “home” is one that evokes a wide range of emotional responses. Amazingly this idea is discussed throughout scripture, even to the end of the book and a description of our final home.
By Gary Smith - Mr. Smith begins this sermon by asking the question, isn't Paul's command in Philippians 2 to workout our own salvation a contradiction to what the Bible teaches about our being saved through faith in Christ apart from works? He then spends the sermon showing that there is no contradiction when we
By Ken Loucks - Who is the true God? Millions today do not know who He is—or what His ultimate plan for humanity really is. Is God a solitary being, or has more than one divine person existed from the beginning? What changed when Christ was born, and why does that matter? This message answers these vital questions
By Michael Greider - Are bribes good or bad? Does it make a difference if you are on the receiving end or the giving end? What exactly is the difference between a bribe and a “gift”?
By Gary Smith - In this Bible Study Mr. Smith begins to look at the chart the church uses to summarize the prophecies relating to the beast power. He first covers the history of this chart and then finishes the study by showing what the chart presents relating to the four Gentile powers given in Daniel 2.
By Rick Shabi - Romans chapter 1 is a foundational chapter for Paul's letter. In it, he discusses several Christian concepts which the world's Christianity has redefined, leading people away from the truth that is the Bible. We delve into each of these to remind ourselves of our calling and what God has provided
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 David Chornomaz - The friendship between David and Jonathan teaches us that genuine relationships are built on loyalty, respect, openness, and sacrificial love. Such friendships contribute significantly to our joy, happiness, and spiritual well-being. They serve as models for how we should treat others—prioritizing
By Ben Light - Before the Day of Pentecost, Christ told His disciples to tarry in Jerusalem until they were endued with power from on high. On that Day, we see His spirit poured out mightily. What does it mean to be empowered by the Holy Spirit? In this message, we explore how God works in us—not just to comfort
By Mike Hauck - Our duty to our family (both our physical families and our church family) extends much farther than our own children.
By Bob Orosz - Fear is one of life's challenges. We are not talking about the fear that issues a deep respect for the respectable but rather the fear that gives us worry and anxiety. It is the anxious fears that steal our time, thinking and life. But this is not necessary when you are in relationship with God. He
By Walter Crane - In today's world, the meaning of the word justice has shifted. We hear terms like social justice and distributive justice—forms that often reflect human agendas but still fall short of bringing true peace. In this message, we'll explore what true justice really means—justice as defined by God—and
By Luis A Marrero - Jesus Christ's mission was decided upon with the Father long before the creation of the material world. It is a mission that involves revealing, redeeming, and reigning, and it is intrinsically connected to the mission provided to his disciples, notably the firstfruits, to carry out a divine purpose
By Joe Neff - Midnight moments are dark times in our lives. They can help us see the light more clearly. As we grow in our Christian walk, we should be getting better at recognizing what is light and what is darkness. God is our light, and we can also create light for others and encourage them. These times can
By Mario Seiglie - In this message, we look into the prophetic two beasts mentioned in Daniel and Revelation, the Antichrist, and Antiochus Epiphanes. What lessons do we learn from these entities?
By Dan Dowd - Why did God have the Book of Remembrance created? Why does God need a book to remember something? God does notice His people and pays attention to their faithfulness.
By Gary Beam - As human beings we are filled with fleshly desires that tempt and lead us into many wrong and sinful pursuits. Temptations produce many trials and tests that could be avoided by resisting their influence in our lives. Let each of us consider the things that tempt our desires and result in sinful
By Jack Demirgian - When reading the Bible, we read the miracles described just as stories, but it's easy to neglect the emotions involved and the lessons taught to those involved. This message covers a few specific healing miracles, as well as an example of when healing was withheld.
By Steve St. Charles - When we sin, God neither restrains nor abandons us, but brings us back to Himself.
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