
Weekly sermons from University Baptist Church in Beavercreek, Ohio. Our mission is to help people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Learn more at www.ubcbeavercreek.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 284 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

June 7th: This morning UBC continues on our with our mini series titled Ladies and Gentlemen discussing how biblical womanhood and manhood was perfectly promoted and practiced in the life and ministry of Jesus.
In this edition of UBC Sermon Discussions, Pastor Jason Wing answers questions from his sermon from the Ladies and Gentlemen sermon series.
June 7th: This morning UBC continues on our with our mini series titled Ladies and Gentlemen discussing how biblical womanhood and manhood was perfectly promoted and practiced in the life and ministry of Jesus.
In this edition of UBC Sermon Discussions, Pastor Bill answers questions that originated from his sermon out of Proverbs 31 in UBC's "Ladies & Gentlemen" sermon series. Main Idea: Biblical Manhood and Womanhood embraces Godly wisdom and rejects sinfu... more
May 31st: This morning UBC continues on our with our mini series titled Ladies and Gentlemen discussing what Manhood and Womanhood looks like biblically. Today, Elder Bill Letcher how Biblical Womanhood & Manhood embraces Godly wisdom and rejects sin... more
Big Idea: Biblical manhood and womanhood had principles today that come from the patterns of the old testament Pattern #1 Men as the Formal Leaders of God’s people Pattern #2 Men as the recognized heads of their families Pattern #3 Women as glad (and... more
May 24th: This morning UBC continues on our with our mini series titled Ladies and Gentlemen discussing what Manhood and Womanhood looks like biblically. Today, Lead Pastor Jason Wing discusses how biblical womanhood and manhood has principles for to... more
In this edition of UBC Sermon Discussions pastor Jason Wing answers questions from his sermon series Ladies and Gentlemen
The main idea for the sermon was: Biblical womanhood and manhood starts in the design of creation
Questions discussed in this ... more
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This series centers on biblical manhood and womanhood through sermon-led discussions and expository talks, frequently anchored in Genesis, Corinthians, and other Scripture. Episodes explore headship, gender roles, and relationship dynamics within families and churches, often contrasting biblical design with modern cultural narratives. A standout pattern is the emphasis on humility, service, and mutual submission, with practical guidance for marriage, singleness, boundaries, and church community life. Notable themes include the application of Old Testament patterns to contemporary relationships, the interpretation of grace and truth in sexual ethics, and the centrality of Jesus as the exemplar in all discussions. For potential listeners, the... more
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