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Beyond Today Magazine
by Donald Ward
Belief in the Trinity is the hallmark of orthodoxy. It is so strongly held by many churches that to deny it, in their view, is to not be a Christian. Do you understand what the Bible really says?
Sermon
by Jonathan Garnant
2016-12-03
Los Angeles, CA
The Trinity is a defining doctrine of Christianity in almost all of its forms. This message, the first in a three-part series, reviews the United Church of God's doctrinal position on the nature of God with respect to monotheism,...
Is God a Trinity?
by United Church of God
Many who believe in the Trinity are surprised, perhaps shocked, to learn that the idea of divine beings existing as trinities or triads long predated Christianity. Yet, as we will see, the evidence is abundantly documented.
Sermon
by Jonathan Garnant
2016-12-31
Los Angeles, CA
Part 2 of a three-part series. This message continues the discussion of trinitarianism, strict monotheism and the relationship between God the Father and His Son, offering additional aspects of the nature of God from a biblical perspective.
Sermon
by Steve Corley
2019-08-24
Roanoke, VA
From time to time, various heresies have arisen and have gained a foothold – even within the Church of God. We know that Trinitarianism is a heresy and is not Biblical. However, two other heresies have gained a following in recent years...
Sermon
by Tim Pebworth
2019-05-25
Petaluma, CA
Speaker: Tim Pebworth 5/25/19 What is the nature of Jesus Christ? Judaism and Islam accept Jesus as a prophet, but certainly do not accept Him as God. The dominant Christianity, which is Trinitarian, says that Jesus is of an essence with...
Is God a Trinity?
by United Church of God
Surely a teaching as widespread and popular as the Trinity is scriptural, isn't it? Yet time and again, theologians and researchers admit it isn't found in the Bible. 
Is God a Trinity?
by United Church of God
Some people, seeking to buttress their belief in the Trinity, point to a number of biblical passages that supposedly show Father, Son and Holy Spirit operating together as a Trinity. But do these passages really show that? We must be sure...
Why Were You Born?
by United Church of God
The human family was meant as a lesser model or type of this greater spiritual reality, that God is a family.
Beyond Today Television Program
by Darris McNeely
2020-08-30
Is it possible a Christian can believe in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit and not believe the doctrine of the trinity? 
Is God a Trinity?
by United Church of God
Many historians and religious scholars, some quoted in this publication, attest to the influence of Greek or Platonic philosophy in the development and acceptance of the Trinity doctrine in the fourth century. But what did such philosophy...
Is God a Trinity?
by United Church of God
Few understand how the Trinity doctrine came to be accepted - several centuries after the Bible was completed! Yet its roots go back much farther in history.
Good News
by Scott Ashley
Many assume that the Holy Spirit, along with God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son, form what is commonly known as the Trinity. Did this doctrine originate in the Bible or in the early Church?
Transforming Your Life: The Process of Conversion
by United Church of God
Many people assume that the Holy Spirit, along with God the Father and Jesus Christ the Son, form what is commonly known as the Trinity. The doctrine of the Trinity expresses a belief in one God who exists in three distinct but equal...
Is God a Trinity?
by United Church of God
As this booklet explains, the Bible reveals that the one God is a family, presently consisting of God the Father and God the Son, Jesus Christ. And God is in the process of adding to the divine family multitudes of others - eventually all...
Sermon
by Donald Ward
2016-11-05
East Texas
How would you explain the nature of God the Father, and Jesus Christ? It is important to understand fully the distinctions of the member of the Godhead.
Good News
by Jim Franks
While searching through records of early Rhode Island Sabbatarians, I came across a document that piqued my interest. It was dated August 6, 1769, and it was signed in an unusual manner-"Sam: Ward." It was addressed to the "Sabbatarian...

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