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Sermon
by Andy Preston
2024-03-16
Charlotte, NC
As St. Patrick's Day becomes more popular in the US we need to Understand the history behind it and why we shouldn't celebrate it as Christians.
Vertical Thought
by Dan Dowd
Who was "Saint" Patrick? What did he believe? What did he teach? And was he really Irish?
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
Saint Patrick's Day is a well-recognized holiday in the Western world. Celebrated in mid-March with no other Christian holidays around it, Saint Patrick's Day has taken on a very festive atmosphere. While many picture wearing green, three-...
Sermon
by Ronald A. Bell
2017-03-04
Buffalo, NY
St. Patrick was not a Saint or a member of the Catholic Church
Vertical Thought
by Beyond Today Editor
Who was this Patrick guy, anyway? Known as the patron saint of Ireland, he's an almost mythological figure in the Christian world, with tall tales of his legendary exploits known far and wide.
United News
by Ed Dowd
Are your thoughts, actions and speech reflective of luck or true blessings from God?
Vertical Thought
by Ed Dowd
Good luck, bad luck, no luck and even luck that can follow you—is this really what controls your future?
Sermon
by Michael Fike
2018-07-07
St. Petersburg, FL
Jesus used many parables to teach us lessons. One of them was the parable of the “lost son” or the “prodigal son”. The parable teaches us lessons not only from the Prodigal son himself but also from his father and his brother. If we are...
Beyond Today Dailys
by Darris McNeely
2021-08-11
Historical fiction can bring history life and can be a pleasant diversion.
Sermon
by Patrick McKee
2024-03-02
Houston, TX
In this sermon Patrick McKee looks into how God has rescued us from this present evil world and what our response should be to having been rescued. He then shows how all of this relates to our keeping God's Sabbath day each week.
Feast Site
Festival Coordinator: 
Patrick Read
Feast Site Region: 
Canada
We will once again return to Midland, Ontario, Canada for the Feast of Tabernacles. As in the past, “in house” activities that were a huge success will be repeated this year. Midland is located on beautiful...
Sermon
by Patrick McKee
2022-06-04
Houston, TX
Leviticus 23 tells us to count the 50 days to Pentecost. But with the calendars available to us today we basically ignore this command. In this split sermon Patrick McKee points out verses in the Bible that show counting to 50 for...
Sermon
by Patrick Kansa
2022-10-10
Pewaukee, Wisconsin 2022
Pewaukee Opening Day message. Sermonette looking at the healing waters that flow out from Jerusalem and what these Healing waters do.
Sermon
by Patrick Kansa
2022-06-11
Chicago, IL
The events on the day of Pentecost over 2000 years ago were momentous, and have tremendous impact on us today. By comparing the New Testament account with two Old Testament events, we can better understand a decision we all must make, day...
Sermon
by Patrick Kansa
2023-03-11
Chicago, IL
Each year, we are reminded to examine ourselves in preparation for Passover and the Spring Holy days. This is direct instruction from Paul, but it is not just a checklist item. This message will explore the concept that it's a vital part...
Feast Site
Festival Coordinator: 
Patrick Read
Feast Site Region: 
Canada
Midland Dear Brethren:   Due to the ongoing Covid19 situation and the many challenges and difficulties facing all Feast attendees, it has been decided after much consideration and counsel that the Midland site will be canceled...
Feast Site
Festival Coordinator: 
Patrick Read
Feast Site Region: 
Canada
Sept. 1, 2021 Update: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions and the closing of the Osoyoos, BC, site we are experiencing a higher request from UCG members to attend in Midland. As a result, we unfortunately must give preference to...
Sermon
by Patrick Read
2020-12-12
Lexington, KY
Join us for this excellent video message on Baptism. This sermon is a good reminder for those of us who are Baptized, and also for anyone thinking or considering Baptism. Is it important? Is it necessary? Do we have to count the...

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