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University Christian Church is a community of disciples on mission with God to share Jesus’ love across our university neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio. We gather for worship on Sunday mornings and host our neighbors for coffee all the rest of the days—come visit us next time you're on the block. In the meantime, check out some of our sermons here on the podcast.

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Episodes

November 24th, 2024_Mitch Lavender

Mitch Lavender shares a message from James 2 with us. Mitch is the lead campus pastor with Impact Campus Ministries at University of Cincinnati and a parter of UCC. Today, Mitch helps us work through what it means to care for vulnerable and marginalized.

Dec 02, 202431 min

November 10th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

Our series on worship continues. Jeremiah shares from 1 Corinthians 11 on the Lord’s Supper, or communion. What does it mean to come to the table together? How does the table help us overcome divisions and learn to live in unity?

Nov 12, 202434 min

November 3rd, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

Jeremiah continues our series on worship. On the Sunday before election day we wrestle with being a confessional people. What does it mean to confess Jesus as Lord when we gather together, and how should we keep that confession Monday through Saturday?

Nov 04, 202431 min

October 27th, 2024_Marty Solomon

Our series on worship continues with a look at the Apostles’ teaching. Marty Solomon takes us beyond just “Bible teaching” to examine what makes the teaching of the Apostles so special and why we want to hold tightly to it today.

Oct 28, 202428 min

October 20th, 2024_Marty Solomon

Marty Solomon continues our series on the worship practices of the church by looking at giving. Marty examines why we give and deals with some of the church trauma we may have experienced around giving, helping us let go of a destructive “tithing” mentality and helping us move toward true generosity.

Oct 22, 202440 sec

October 13th, 2024_Megan Trischler

Megan continues our series on worship. What does it mean to welcome others as Christ has welcomed us? And how do we do that while we are sent out into the world?

Oct 15, 202428 min

October 6th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

This week we begin a new series on worship. Each week we'll explore a different element of the Sunday worship gathering to find out why we do what we do and how we can continue worshiping throughout the week. This week, Jeremiah starts our series by looking at why we sing.

Oct 07, 202429 min

September 29th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

Our series on hospitality concludes this week. As we examine what it means to be people of hospitality, Jeremiah shares what to means to make room for God.

Oct 01, 202428 sec

September 22nd, 2024_Marty Solomon

Marty Solomon continues our series on hospitality. In this message, we explore how hospitality and theology intersect. How can we be hospitable to those who hold theology differently than we do?

Sep 23, 202431 min

September 15th, 2024_Megan Trischler

Megan continues our series on hospitality by digging into one of Jesus' most famous teachings - the Parable of the Good Samaritan. As she reimagines this parable for our context today, Megan helps us name those things that prevent us from showing hospitality and pursuing mercy toward others.

Sep 17, 202436 min

September 8th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

First in a new series on hospitality. What does it mean to be hospitable? It is more than hostels and inviting friends over for dinner? How does Jesus' ability to make room for interruption reshape how we think about hospitality?

Sep 17, 202429 min

September 1st, 2024_Katie Ranum

Katie Ranum shares a little bit about what "Ordinary Time" on the church calendar is and how we can learn from ordinary times in our own lives. How does faithfully following God in the ordinary, everyday stuff of life prepare us for when the big moments come?

Sep 03, 202422 min

July 28th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

What if we imagine the stories of Jesus as if they happened today? This week, we take a closer look at one of Jesus' well-known feeding stories, as told in John's Gospel, the feeding of the 5,000. Listen in as we consider what it means that our God is a God of abundance, a God of provision, a God of generosity.

Jul 31, 202428 min

July 21st, 2024_Marty Solomon

Once more, we return to 2 Samuel to guide our learning this week. Alongside this story of David, we look at a passage from the prophet Jeremiah, a couple psalms, a passage from Ephesians 2, and a section of Mark's gospel to consider how God desires to use his leaders—his shepherds, his prophets, his apostles, his teachers—to care for his people.

Jul 22, 202428 min

July 14th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

Today we take a closer look at 2 Samuel 6, exploring another story from the early part of David's reign. Get ready to dance!

Jul 22, 202433 min

July 7th, 2024_Mitch Lavender

This weekend, our friend and Impact Campus Minister, Mitch Lavender, invites us to take a closer look at King David's story as shared in 2 Samuel. What can we learn from the life of one of God's key human partners? How might God be inviting us to partner with him today? What role does power play in advancing Kingdom? Listen in.

Jul 10, 202431 min

June 30th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

Today, we're in Mark 5 taking a closer look at a story (of great faith) within a story (of great faith). How might our faith drive us to act in a particular way in the world?

Jul 02, 202427 min

June 23rd, 2024_Megan Trischler

This week we kick off our summer journey through the weekly lectionary passages, beginning with Paul's words to the church in Corinth. What does it mean that we, the church, are reconciled to God in Christ? What does it mean that we, the church, are ambassadors of Christ in the world? Listen in.

Jun 26, 202432 min

June 16th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

This week, we look at a story from Acts 10/11 to explore the role experience plays in helping us know (1) how to form our faith, and (2) how to live our beliefs as contemporary followers of Jesus in the world today. Tune in as we round out our 3-part series on the Wesleyan Quadrilateral.

Jun 18, 202432 min

June 9th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

Why do we believe what we believe? How do we live because of what we believe? Jeremiah leads us in a teaching, looking at two stories from Acts, to explore how "reason" plays a role in the development of our faith, and our engagement with the world around us.

Jun 11, 202427 min

June 2nd, 2024_Katie Ranum

How do we live as Christians in our contemporary world—amid the rapid change, complexities, and cultural forces of our time and place? Today we begin a 3-part series looking closer at the Wesleyan Quadrilateral, a methodology for theological reflection and discernment that can help guide us through the moral questions and dilemmas faced in daily living. Katie kicks off our series by focusing on the role "tradition" plays in our life of faith.

Jun 04, 202424 min

May 24th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

On Trinity Sunday, Jeremiah seeks to help us understand the relationship between Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—a relationship the church has been trying to comprehend for centuries. How might reckoning with the mystery of the Trinity deepen our discipleship? Listen in...

May 30, 202428 min

May 19th, 2024_Daniel Hickman

God moves when God's people come together. God moves when God's people wait. God moves when God's people surrender to the Spirit's movement. The Spirit's movement unites the unlikeliest of characters—living stones built-up together in God's house.

May 22, 202428 sec

May 12th, 2024_Megan Trischler

What's possible when we open ourselves to the leading of the Spirit as we engage the Scriptures? Anything! Everything. More than we can imagine. In today's sermon, Megan tells some stories, and shares what she's learning when it comes to engaging the Spirit in the reading of Scripture, and invites us to consider some practices we might explore to help us become better listeners.

May 13, 202438 min

April 28th, 2024_Marty Solomon

Are there different kinds of truths? Are all facts truthful, all truths factual? How do you communicate truth that can only be seen through the eyes of the heart? In true Marty fashion, we ask questions, seeking to fill our toolbox with a few more tools for engaging the bible well.

Apr 29, 202428 sec

April 21st, 2024_Marty Solomon

Today, Marty invites us to consider how we posture ourselves towards the bible, suggesting that “asking better questions of the bible,” is one way we mature in our discipleship. Marty touches on many themes including: why it’s important to understand the bible as a singular, cohesive narrative; the differences between the bible’s distinct sections and why that matters in the work of interpretation; and what changes when Jesus enters the story.

Apr 22, 202438 min

April 14th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

In order to understand the bible well, apply the bible well, engage the bible well, and utilize the bible well, the bible must be (scary word) “interpreted.” In this second teaching in our, “How We Read the Bible” series, Jeremiah invites us to look closer at how we draw meaning from this collection of ancient voices—that which comes from the Spirit of God and the work of humans.

Apr 15, 202437 min

April 7th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

In this first of a six-part sermon series, Jeremiah invites us to explore how the bible came to be, and what difference the bible can make in our lives today as we learn to love it, absorb it, and allow it to form us.

Apr 09, 202432 min

March 24th, 2024_Jeremiah Johnson

Weird things happen in the Bible. Including in the story of Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem. On Palm Sunday, we look closer at Luke 19 and the bizarre events that transpire at the beginning of Jesus’ passion.

Mar 27, 202430 min
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