Thank you UCA members for a great 2022! As the year ends, and you consider you charitable giving, would you prayerfully consider contributing to the UCA?
You can set any monthly or one time amount. We value all donations, including the proverbial widow’s mite. We give thanks for donations of $10/month or greater, by identifying you as a UCA Partner, who receives a free yearly gift from us, as well as a discount to our yearly conference.
And in December of 2022 and January of 2023 we have a generous benefactor, The Grace Fund, who will match your giving – so your monthly or one-time gift will have double the impact! Your $100 will become $200, or your monthly $10 will for the first year be multiplied to $20 a month. If God has blessed you financially and you would consider donating more, either once or monthly, this would be a great time to do it.
The Grace Fund, a charitable equity foundation serving as a multi-generational granting mechanism for unitarian Christian churches and ministries, has already donated generously to unitarian bible translation projects and other unitarian ministry efforts, and we’re all looking forward to watching how the Grace Fund continues to help unitarian Christian ministries do big things!
Thank you again to The Grace Fund for partnering with the UCA, and thank you to all of the UCA members. The year 2023 promises to be fruitful for the unitarian movement because of you!
Living Hope International Ministries (LHIM) is one unitarian Christian ministry with both a global vision and the diligence to bring it to life. A network of biblical unitarian churches and home fellowships, LHIM has passionately pursued Christ’s mandate to make disciples of all nations through its teaching, missions, publishing, and church-planting programs.
One of the most significant aspects of LHIM’s ministry is the wide variety of means by which it engages our world with the gospel, curating a range of educational content in the form of online classes, live-streams, recorded video series, podcasts, articles, and books (both in print and electronic).
From its headquarters in Latham, New York, USA, Pastor Sean Finnegan faithfully leads weekly church services, while large-scale community events welcome both LHIM members and also unitarian Christians from all backgrounds and denominations—countless families have been served by their annual Family Camp, Teen Camp, and Kingdom Fest (fantastic ways for unitarian groups and families to bond closer together and also to meet new like-minded believers!). LHIM also supports local fellowships in the U.S. (in the home and/or online), as well as global communities of unitarian Christian believers. Of special note is LHIM’s progress on the African continent. In the Congo, for example, LHIM directly supports local ministers and coordinates an educational program for children.
How can you get connected to the incredible work that LHIM is doing for the message of the one God and his human son? LHIM’s resources include the Living Hope Webcasts (live-streamed church services), Weekly Bible Teachings, free online classes on a variety of biblical topics—all of which can be delivered to you via email updates so you don’t miss out on new content (sign up here: https://lhim.org/email-updates/).
If you’d like to meet some of the invaluable talent behind LHIM’s efforts, including Pastor Sean Finnegan and Anna Brown (LHIM marketing and publishing), stop by their booth at the UCA Conference. You’ll also get to hear both Pastor Finnegan and Mrs. Brown speak on historical and theological topics related to unitarian Christianity during our Main Sessions at the conference!
A tremendous Thank Youto Living Hope International Ministries for both partnering with the UCA’s 2022 Conference and for standing alongside the UCA and its members to share the unitarian Christian message far and wide!
Another Partner of the Unitarian Christian Alliance and a much-appreciated sponsor of the 2022 UCA Conference is YahwehTV!
YahwehTV is an exciting new unitarian Christian streaming platform currently in development by long-time biblical unitarian activist and friend of the UCA, Gary R. Anderson. The channel will be accepting content submissions from unitarian churches and ministries in order to support its mission to spread the unitarian Christian message to the world. Those familiar with the UCA’s own mission will understand why we are all excited about Gary’s vision of a 24/7 channel constantly showcasing the best unitarian Christian content online!
While at the UCA Conference this year, be sure to stop by and see Gary, who would love to gather interviews with conference-goers! We can’t wait to see where God takes Yahweh TV in the coming years. The channel is currently in development and is now preparing to expand to various streaming outlets. Be on the lookout for future announcements related to this exciting project!
We’d like to thank Gary also for his efforts with The Grace Fund, a charitable equity foundation serving as a multi-generational granting mechanism for unitarian Christian churches and ministries. TGF has already donated generously to unitarian bible translation projects and other unitarian ministry efforts, and we’re all looking forward to watching how the Grace Fund continues to help unitarian Christian ministries do big things!
Thank you again to Yahweh TV and The Grace Fund for partnering with the UCA to facilitate this year’s conference!
Allegiance to the King is once again a UCA Conference Partner. A2K continues their work to connect and fellowship with people far and wide, building faithful followers of our King.
For isolated unitarian Christians, their Christian Virtual Fellowship has proven to be a significant blessing. Connecting over the internet can be difficult, but A2K has worked diligently to learn and grow through the process. They have a successful model. A2K has helped put together a workshop for this conference called “How to Create and Lead an Online Fellowship.” If you are coming to the conference and looking to benefit from the lessons learned by those who have gone before you, this workshop is for you.
I had the pleasure of interviewing Edgardo Gavino (54. This Fire in Me) from the Philippines on the UCA podcast this last May, 2022. The ministry that is taking place there is amazing, as is God’s utilization of the humble, supportive, and encouraging people of A2K who work with Edgardo.
A2K produces many teaching resources and makes them available online. Check out their website (https://allegiancetotheking.org/) to peruse the hundreds of videos they have published on topics from Christian living, teachings on our God and his Messiah, and on the Kingdom of God.
Thanks to A2K for participating and supporting this conference. We are blessed to work alongside you.
The Integrity Syndicate, founded by bible student and theological researcher Theophilus Josiah, is a group focused squarely on reviving a “first-century” and “apostolic” perspective on Christian theology—an outlook centered on a message about the one God and his human son Jesus.
In addition to promoting unitarian theology and Christology, the IntegritySyndicate.com website covers a wide variety of biblical and theological topics and analyzes the fundamentals of Christian belief via dozens of articles and recommended resources. The site also features an interconnected array of twenty-six apologetics web portals focused on key issues of Christian theology. These include TrueUnitarian.com (The Foundations of Biblical Unitarianism), ApostlesDoctrine.net (Apostles doctrine of repentance, baptism and the gift of the Holy Spirit), WayOfChrist.faith (a social site) and many more. Fifteen of these websites are focused on unitarian Christian issues, including UnderstandingLogos.com, BiblicalAgency.com, IamStatements.com, and TrinityDelusion.net. For a full list of websites, see https://integritysyndicate.com/about-us/. Students and participants in the ongoing theological debates between unitarian, trinitarian, and modalistic theologies will no doubt find such resources invaluable.
While emphasizing acting in Love, Truth, and in the Spirit, the Integrity Syndicate makes a strong, restorationist call for Christians to believe that the Bible is primary, intelligible, and cohesive. At the same time, it reminds us that biblical study and the process of theological restoration may disrupt widely-popular ideas. One of the things which I have appreciated the most about the Integrity Syndicate is their willingness to consistently pursue and embody these values, boldly challenging our biblical, theological, and historical assumptions for the sake of the truth.
A sincere ‘thank you’ is owedto Integrity Syndicate for both their diligence in forwarding the message of unitarian Christian theology, and also for their generous sponsorship of the 2022 UCA Conference! I can’t wait to see what great material the Integrity Syndicate will be producing the rest of this year and in the years to come!
Founded in 1921, the Church of God General Conference (COGGC) is a denomination of churches active in North America, Central America, South America, the Caribbean, Asia, and Africa. Their largest concentrations of churches are in Mozambique (400), Malawi (100), and the United States (80). COGGC provides resources and support to pastors, churches, youth, missions, and the Atlanta Bible College. For more than a century now, they have provided a stable and experienced platform to help individuals and churches spread the truth about the kingdom gospel and the name of Jesus Christ.
Pastors
The Church of God (COG) provides pastoral education and training through the Atlanta Bible College. Once prospective ministers graduate, they participate in a hands-on internship program, serving at a local church. Next they apply for licensing, which involves a comprehensive process that takes into account the applicant’s personal history, doctrinal beliefs, references, and the recommendation of their mentor. Once getting a license and finding a church to serve in, pastors are encouraged to join the annual ministers’ conference, the monthly prayer group via Zoom, and the Facebook group for mutual encouragement. Lastly, the ministerial leadership team provides a “pastor’s pastor” to provide individual confidential counseling.
Churches
Over more than a century of ministry, the COG has always and continues to provide a wide range of resources to member churches. These include low-interest loans, funding for building projects, church health surveys, and free background checks for volunteers. Churches also benefit from literary resources, including biblical articles (Restitution Herald), ministry updates (Progress Journal), Sunday school lessons (Adult Quarterly), evangelism tracts, as well as several in-house published books. Additionally, churches can participate in a wide range of events, including Christian Workers’ Seminar, FUEL, and General Conference. Also, the COG keeps track of the history of their churches and noteworthy individuals over the years through maintaining archives, holding the annual Heritage Conference, and publishing a biographical encyclopedia.
Youth
The most exciting week of the year for youth in the COG is FUEL. Held at Manchester University in Indiana, FUEL is a high-energy event with 200 teens and youth workers. Campers participate in sermons, classes, worship, sports, and lots of other activities. Counselors meet with the youth a couple of times each day to develop relationships and mentor them. In the fall and winter, youth can attend reFUEL and the Young Adult Getaway. Additionally, the Atlanta Bible College invites high-school students to stay on campus and attended classes during their annual invitational.
Missions
The missionary agency of the COGGC is called Lord’s Harvest International (LHI). The organization supports churches and individuals in ten countries around the world. Some of these are war-torn, others are afflicted with chronic governmental corruption, and still others have oppressive policies towards biblical Christianity. LHI sends missionaries on short-term trips, provides resources to build churches, helps with humanitarian support, and supplies translated literary resources, including Bibles, books, and tracts. For more information about LHI, visit lhicog.com.
Atlanta Bible College
Currently there are two campuses in Georgia: (1) at McDonough the main building serves as the hub for English-speaking in-person and online instruction, (2) at Johns Creek the Korean extension provides classes in the Korean language. The goal is both to train future pastors as well as educate anyone who wants to know more about the Bible and Christianity. Students can earn a one year foundation certificate, an Associate’s degree, and/or a Bachelor’s degree with focuses in Bible, theology, or missions. Apply online or check out the fall semester schedule.
If you would like to learn more about the Church of God General Conference, visit them at COGGC.org. You can sign up to receive the Restitution Herald either digitally or in the mail for free. If you would like to donate to the work they are doing, you can that here.
Personal Note
I would be remiss if I didn’t include a note about how much the COG has benefited me personally. Although I’m part of an independent ministry, I have benefited immensely from attending COG events, graduating from their Bible college, and associating with their pastors. The organization strikes the balance between providing support to those both inside and outside the denomination without controlling individuals or groups. The executive director, Seth Ross, is a competent leader who genuinely seeks to serve God courageously and authentically. I’m excited to see what the Church of God does now that they have begun their second century of ministry!
If it wasn’t for our next Conference Partner, I might not be a unitarian Christian. The Trinities.org blog and the Trinities Podcast by Dr. Dale Tuggy were my crash course in all things Trinity, and conversely, a light for my path to unitarianism. I am certain I am not the only one with this experience, as Dale’s youtube channel alone has over 22 thousand subscribers.
The last year of the podcast has had plenty of “don’t miss” episodes, including:
And a hard hitting two part (Part 1 and Part 2) examination of the problems with the Trinity by a self identifying trinitarian, Dr. Steven Nemes
The Podcast is now up over 350 episodes chock full of analytic theological goodness, with interviews of the world’s top scholars on the topic, and Dr. Tuggy’s razor sharp analysis of competing Trinity theories.
The podcast also includes interviews with leading modern day unitarian voices, reviews of classic unitarian works, and examination of important relevant texts from early church history. If you want to be able to understand and challenge the best case Trinitarians (both ancient and recent) put forward, the Trinities podcast is your training ground.
You can also come share your own favorite episodes, and mix it up with his guests and and fans on the Trinities Facebook group. It isn’t for the faint of heart, but I can attest to it being a great place to test your views and connect with serious thinkers on the subject.
The UCA is proud to have Dr. Dale Tuggy serving as Chairman of the Board, to have him presenting at the Conference, and I am very proud to call him my friend.
I first encountered Spirit & Truth via their content-rich, long-running website biblicalunitarian.com. I returned to this often as I wrestled with disentangling my understanding of Scripture from distorting later traditions. They popularized the term “biblical unitarian,” a helpful and more accurate replacement for “Socinian.”
The UCA is delighted to have Spirit & Truth as a Conference Partner for this year’s conference. You’ll be able to meet John and Jerry at the Conference; be sure to stop by the Spirit & Truth table to find out more about what they’re doing and how it can benefit you.
Finally, I must mention their amazing REV project, an unabashedly unitarian translation and commentary. (With phone apps too!) Translation always involves at least a little interpretation; thus, every trinitarian translation reflects some level of distortion from traditional Trinity and Incarnation speculations. Here, that layer of distortion is peeled back, and they add very helpful study-Bible-like explanatory notes. I frequently use this resource, and I urge you to check it out.
The UCA is delighted to again have the Williamsburg Christadelphian Foundation as a Conference Partner. They state that their mission is to help “individuals and families grow their faith in God and His Son. . . We help nurture trust in God and Jesus that endures through all the ups and downs of life. WCF sponsors programs and special initiatives around the world that:
Root faith in the word of God, learning from the faith lessons of faithful people in the Bible
Nurture faith by supplying tools that spur a whole faith to develop – one of head, heart and hands.
Inspire stronger growth by connecting people of faith, fostering a spirit that edifies all.
Show faith to others by enabling generous service for Christ.”
Be sure to stop by the WCF table at the conference to find out more about how this amazing organization is serving as salt and light in this broken world.
If you were thinking of registering, the time is now. On Sept. 30th the catering order goes in, so we need accurate numbers. That’s only a few days away.
So what can you expect? The longer…and funner(?)…answer is on UCA podcast episode 60, Pre-UCA Conference 2022 Roundtable (below). But here’s the purpose in short form:
Connect with other unitarian Christians
Present academic papers to advance the unitarian case
Share practical knowledge to empower each other’s ministries
It’s shaping up to be a great event. Your feedback from last year’s conference was excellent. It inspired this year’s workshops, the meetups, and a unique program for the closing night plenary session.
If you’ve registered, be sure to download the Eventleaf app to your mobile device and sign in. If you can’t make it this year, follow @UnitarianChrist on Twitter (the official UCA account) and watch for hashtag #UCAcon2022. We’ll have “live” updates and posts throughout the weekend.
We’re excited to see many of you again, and many of you for the first time!
Here’s the roundtable discussion skipped ahead to where we start talking (02:44).
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