The Internet team at the United Church of God is always looking for ways to improve our visitor’s experience. Over the past several months we’ve been very busy building something that we think you’ll love! We’re very happy to say the...
Clint Porter talks with Victor Kubik about his work in designing graphics for Beyond Today and the Web. His main focus is creating content that works on TV, in print, and on the Web, bringing them all together to visually express...
Many people seek contentment through the accumulation of more “things”, but do these “things” bring real contentment? What is contentment and are we content in life? This message examines the source of real contentment and how we can...
The world's landscape was planned, developed, and built with a covetous motivational force. This force originated with Satan and is his way of doing things. The way of God is centered around giving and sharing with others and relying on...
Where you are in your life right now? Is your approach to life half-empty or half-full? An example of Paul's mindset found in Philippians 4 defines the positive, half-full approach we should be striving to have in our own personal life.
It is widely known that Christmas has pagan origins, but many Christians seem content to partake in the festivities. But Christmas has no place in Christian worship.
In Philippians chapter 4, the Apostle Paul affirms that he has learned, and been instructed in the mystery of godly contentment. In this message we explore the biblical meaning and value of real contentment. We also discuss certain keys or...
Coveting is a sin as expressed by God's 10th Commandment. In this message we will look into the meaning of the commandment and how to avoid coveting. Our desire should be to grow in contentment through God the Father and Jesus Christ.
We undervalue the emotion, the feeling, the state of mind of being content. We have positive feeling of joy and love, but we never think about contentment.
Coveting is a sin as expressed by God’s 10th Commandment. In this message we will look into the meaning of the commandment and how to avoid coveting. Our desire should be to grow in contentment through God the Father and Jesus Christ.