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Feast of Tabernacles Webcast: Jekyll Island, GA - October 12, 2022 (Third Day)

United Church of God Feast of Tabernacles services: Jekyll Island, GA -- October 12, 2022 (Third Day)

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Split-Sermon: Doug Wendt
Declaring God's Glory
How well do we fulfill the command to proclaim the greatness and honor due to Our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ? As future teachers in God’s government, our daily walk must include putting our whole heart into declaring the glory of Our Creator!  

Split-Sermon: Tom Robinson
Roadmap to Peace: The Highway of Holiness
During the reign of Christ, Israel and other nations will follow a literal highway of return to God and interconnection. It also symbolizes the spiritual path they will take--a path we walk today as forerunners. This is the roadmap to world peace.

Tom Robinson

Tom is an elder in the United Church of God who works from his home near St. Louis, Missouri as managing editor and senior writer for Beyond Today magazine, church study guides and the UCG Bible Commentary. He is a visiting instructor at Ambassador Bible College. And he serves as chairman of the church's Prophecy Advisory Committee and a member of the Fundamental Beliefs Amendment Committee.

Tom began attending God's Church at the age of 16 in 1985 and was baptized a year later. He attended Ambassador College in both Texas and California and served for a year as a history teacher at the college's overseas project in Sri Lanka. He graduated from the Texas campus in 1992 with a Bachelor of Arts in theology along with minors in English and mass communications. Since 1994, he has been employed as an editor and writer for church publications and has served in local congregations through regular preaching of sermons.

Tom was ordained to the ministry in 2012 and attends the Columbia-Fulton, Missouri congregation with his wife Donna and their two teen children. 
 

Douglas Wendt

Doug Wendt pastors the United Church of God congregations in Tampa, Ocala and St. Petersburg, Florida.