Weekly teaching audio from University Baptist Church, located in Beavercreek, a community near Dayton, Ohio, exists to glorify God by making disciples of Christ who will follow Him, be changed by Him, and be committed to His mission.
Lead Pastor, Jason Wing continues our series Asking for a ‘Friend’: Questions That Christians Are Too Afraid to by leading us through the question, “What happens to a Christian when they die?”
Dr. Scott Dixon begins part one of our Asking for a ‘Friend’: Questions That Christians Are Too Afraid to Ask. Scott begins the series by teaching us how Jesus addresses people struggling with disbelief, life’s brokenness, lost hope, and guilt.
This week our Student Ministry Pastor, Shane Hawkins, lead us through teaching in the gospel of Mark 14:14-31.
In this past week’s service the UBC Pastors Jason, Phil, and Shane shared some initial Biblical thoughts to the Covid-19 pandemic.
This week in our Mark series, we walked through Mark 12:28-34 and the two most important commandments of all, “love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength” (Mark 12:30) and to “love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:31). Pastor […]
UBC Deacon, Conor Tait, begins Part 3 of our Mark Series by teaching Mark 12:1-12 and examining how saving faith means recognizing the full authority of Jesus Christ.
Through the scene from Mark 11:1-26 were Jesus enters Jerusalem humbly on a donkey while simultaneously as conquering King, cleanses the temple, and curses a fig tree, Pastor Jason teaches us what it means for us to be a church of sincere worship, faith, and unhindered prayer.
Jason Wing, Lead Pastor, continued our series in the book of Mark. He discussed Jesus and money, focusing on Mark 10:17-31.
Shane Hawkins, Director of Student Ministries, continued our series in the book of Mark. He discussed how we can receive the Kingdom of God like a child, focusing on Mark 10:13-16.
Pastor Jason continues the series in the book of Mark. He focused on Mark 10:1-11. Takeaways for us this week are: 1. We must continue to affirm that marriage is both designed and defined by God. 2. We must enter into marriage with God’s purposes in mind, not just our own desires. 3. We must […]
Pastor Jason continues our series in the book of Mark, focusing in Mark 9:42-50. Some takeaways from this sermon: 1. If you find yourself in conflict or competition with another believer, start by asking yourself “What needs to die in me?” 2. We must get radically serious about cutting out the sin in our lives. […]
Pastor Jason continued part 2 of the series on the book of Mark, focusing on Mark 9:1-13. Takeaways from the sermon are: Remember that knowing God leads to both wonder and fear. Be careful of becoming a theological know-it-all. Keep knowing and trusting your Bible.
Pastor Jason continues the series on the book of Mark, discussing what it really means to take up our cross and follow Jesus.
Pastor Jason begins the Part 2 in our series on the book of Mark, focusing on Mark 8:27-30.
Pastor Jason reminded us to “be glad, for our God has done great things”. He focused on Psalm 126:1-6.
Pastor Phil Wing concluded the series, “Missional Christmas” during our Christmas Eve Services, focusing on Matthew 2:1-11.
Pastor John Pope from Refuge Church preached from Ephesians 2:8-22. He encouraged us that the peace of Christ is the cure for healing ethnic hostility.
Pastor Jason continues our series, “Missional Christmas”, reminding us that when we consider how Christ humbly served for our good, we will be compelled to humbly serve others for their good.
Pastor Jason continued our series, Missional Christmas, by teaching us truth about Gospel-motivated generosity.
Phil Wing, Assistant Pastor of Care and Connections, introduced us to our new series, Missional Christmas, focusing on John 17:18-21.
Pastor Jason continued the series on the Gospel of Mark, focusing on how only the blood of Jesus can purify hearts, not tradition.
Pastor Jason continued our series on the Gospel of Mark. This week, he focused on Mark 6:14-29.
Pastor Jason continued our series in Mark, focusing on the parable of the sower in Mark 4:1-20.
Pastor Phil continued our series on Mark, teaching us that to blaspheme the Holy Spirit is to be in a state of persistent, unrepentant rejection of the work of the Holy Spirit.
Pastor Jason continues the series on Mark, showing us how following Jesus requires a new understanding of family.
Pastor Jason continued the series on Mark, reminding us that when we live under the authority of Jesus, we need to be ready for the religious legalists to be offended.
Pastor Jason continues our series on the Gospel of Mark, reminding us that the authority of Jesus is meant to lead us to both awe and submission.
Pastor Jason spoke on the importance of baptism and what baptism is all about-identification with Jesus and obedience to Jesus.
As we observed the Lord’s Supper today, Pastor Jason reminded us to remember Jesus by thinking backward to His past death for you; thinking forward to His future wedding feast with you; and thinking inward on your present relationship with Him and others.
Pastor Jason challenged us to “Say Yes” to serving. He taught specifically from John 13:1-17.
Pastor Jason continues our series on Hosea, teaching how God loves His people enough to tell us the tough truths. He focuses on Hosea 4 and 5.
Phil Wing preached today on Hosea 3, showing us that faithfulness is stubborn, comprehensive, and restorative.
Pastor Jason continued our series on Hosea, focusing on chapter 2. He discussed the depiction of idolatry, the result of idolatry and the solution for idolatry.
Heartsong, from Cedarville University, led our worship service. Pastor Jason spoke on the importance of music and singing in our worship.
Pastor Shane, our student ministries pastor, continued in our Hosea series, focusing on Hosea 1:2-11.
Pastor Jason introduced the new series, “Hosea” with an overview of the context, the man (Hosea), and the theme, “God’s faithful love to His unfaithful people”.