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Episode Info:In this episode, Bryson interviews UBC Elder, Harry Steck, to explore the rich history of UBC.Guests Info:🎙️ Harry SteckResources: 🔵 UBC's History PageAbout Us:🌐 Website: www.ubcbeavercreek.com/podcast📧 Contact: podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info:Student Ministry (STUMIN) shares what God did from a transformative summer trip to Riverton, Utah (located just outside of Salt Lake City), while partnering with Gospel Hope Church, engaging with the predominantly Mormon community, and giving the good news of the gospel during Riverton’s July 4th festival.————Guests Info:🎙️Rob Slouffman, Lillian Hunely, James Schell, Faith Judkins————Resources: 🦩 Student Ministry (STUMIN)✈️ Mission Trips📣 Missions Newsletter————About Us:🌐 Website: www.ubcbeavercreek.com/podcast📧 Contact: podcast@ubcbeavercreek.com————Our Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info:Bryson engages in a lively discussion filled with laughter and joy with Bobbie Schell, Spencer Reynolds, & Kelsey Dobney as they discuss the joyful journey of making Jesus Christ known to the next generation at UBC and Gospel Heights.Guests Info:🎙️Bobbie Schell, Kelsey Dobney, and Spencer ReynoldsResources: 🔵 U!Kids (UBC Children's Ministry)🟡 Awana (UBC)🟠 Gospel Kids (GHC Children's Ministry)🟢 Volunteer, contact Bobbie (UBC) or Spencer (GHC)About Us:🌐 Website: www.ubcbeavercreek.com/podcast📧 Contact: podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info:In the third episode of our sub-series titled Stories from the Field, we are excited to share insights from the team that traveled to Uganda this summer, showcasing the incredible work that God is doing through UBC's global missions.Guests & Resources:🎙️ Guests: Jim Corbin, Sandy Corbin, Jen Hart, Owen Hart, & Hudson Hart🌍 Resources: UBC Missions Ministry ResourcesAbout Us:🌐 Website: www.ubcbeavercreek.com/podcast📧 Contact: podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info:Scott Dixon and Jason Wing build on our recent two-week sermon series titled "The Christian and Technology." In their conversation, they examine the relationship between the Church and technology, highlighting how Christians can be mindful of its influence while supporting one another as it continues to transform our culture.Guest Info:Dr. Dixon graduated from Cedarville University (1984), Dallas Theological Seminary (1989), and Michigan State University—Go Sparty! (2001). Scott served for six years as a youth pastor in Lansing, Michigan, and has been a professor at Cedarville University for over 25 years, teaching Bible and Christian education. He recently completed his three-year term as an elder at UBC and assists with preaching and the Classes Ministry. When Scott is not preaching or teaching, he and his wife, Sara, enjoy spending time with their five children and four grandchildren.Resources:Sermons: The Christian & TechnologyPart One: The Christian & TechnologyPart Two: The Christian & TechnologyClass: The Christian & TechnologyJoin Scott on Sundays at 11am from September 14 to October 10 for a four-week study and discussion on how to discern and delight in the Lord. Register here.Support for Online Purity:Men: Contact Dan Turner, dan.turner@ubcbeavercreek.comWomen: Contact Rachel Kimble, rachel.kimble@ubcbeavercreek.comMore Resources:The Hang 10 Movement: Technology practices for communities of Christians who seek to embrace the benefits of technology while resisting its harmful aspects.Scrolling Ourselves to Death: Christian Wisdom for Our Tech-Saturated Age.A Working Bibliography for the “Christian and Technology”: Scott’s Book Recommendations.About:Our Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.Visit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.com
EPISODE INFO: We are excited to continue our new series, Stories from the Field. Highlighting God's incredible work through UBC’s local and global missions. In this episode, we hear from some of the team that recently traveled to Namibia, Africa.-----GUEST INFO:Eric Mishne, Sharon Kerestesm, Jason Wing, Jim Corbin, & Jen Hart----EPISODE RESOURCE(S):Mission Trips:If you want to learn more or sign up for local or global mission trips, visit ubcbeavercreek.com/missions-ministry#mission-tripsMissions Newsletter: If you’d like to hear more about what’s happening in our missions ministry, read our monthly blog at ubcbeavercreek.com/mission-and-mercy-ministries#missions-updates----ABOUT US:Do you have a story to share or want to connect?We’d love to hear your story. Email us at podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info: UBC sent twelve messengers to the annual Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) meeting this month. Continuing our recent episode about the Baptist Faith, Jason & Bryson discuss highlights and key takeaways from this year’s meeting.----Guest Info:Jason WingJason is a devoted follower of Jesus and a loving husband to Rachel. Together, they have a wonderful family with their children: Reagan, Gideon, Jonny, and Liberty. Jason is the Lead Pastor at University Baptist Church.When he’s not at church, he enjoys coffee or fishing at the beach. He loves audiobooks and discussing fantasy football and CrossFit. Most of all, he values efficient meetings with pre-set agendas.Bryson JacksonBorn into a Gospel-singing family in Nashville, Tennessee, Bryson traveled the world with his family until High School, when they settled to serve in a local church. Bryson received his theological education through Cedarville University (MDiv) and has been in church ministry for nine years. Married at UBC in 2023, Bryson leads our Gospel Heights campus in Huber Heights. Bryson also serves in public office as a trustee in Butler Township, Ohio.----UBC Resources: Asking for a "Friend": Christian Denominations: Pastor Jason teaches a sermon on why there are so many Christian denominations.Sermon Discussions — Asking for a “Friend”: Christian Denominations: Jason and Jesse examine why there are so many Christian denominations and answer questions from the congregation. Talking Points — Baptists & Southern Baptists: History, Meaning, & Modern Topics: Pastor Jason and Dr. James Risner from the Greater Dayton Association of Baptists (GDAB) discuss what it means to be Baptist, where the Baptist faith comes from, and UBC's relationship to the GDAB and the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC).Additional Resources:Baptist Press: A news site dedicated to covering the SBC.SBC Weekly: A weekly podcast covering topics from the SBCB21 Podcast: A podcast promoting conversations about the Baptist life.----Contact Info:Do you have a story to share or just want to connect?We’d love toa hear your story. Email us at podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.Visit us at www.ubcbeavercreek.com
Episode Info: In this inaugural episode, we are excited to introduce our new subseries, Stories from the Field, which highlights God's incredible work through UBC’s local and global missions. In this first episode, we hear from the team that recently traveled to Southeast Asia.Guest Info:Bryson JacksonBorn into a Gospel-singing family in Nashville, Tennessee, Bryson traveled the world with his family until High School, when they settled to serve in a local church. Bryson received his theological education through Cedarville University (MDiv) and has been in church ministry for nine years. Married at UBC in 2023, Bryson leads our Gospel Heights campus in Huber Heights. Bryson also serves in public office as a trustee in Butler Township, Ohio.Skyler JacksonSkyler was raised in Dayton, Ohio, in an unbelieving family. At the age of 22, she encountered God in a profound way, laid aside her old life, and put her faith in Christ. Since then, she has pursued theological education at Cedarville University, married, and served on staff at UBC for several years as the Tech Team Specialist. Recently, she and her husband, Bryson Jackson, have branched out from UBC to plant Gospel Heights Church, where she now leads the Hospitality Team, alongside Philip Gammie. Philip GammiePhilip was born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, with a family of three sisters and one brother. He grew up attending church and being involved with AWANA and youth group, going on several mission trips throughout high school. In college at Cedarville University, Philip studied Strategic Communication with various minors while also obtaining his EMT certification. After graduating, he married Haley and was a firefighter for three years, but has recently moved into a new role at Sinclair Community College. Philip has attended UBC since 2021 and is part of the Gospel Heights Church planting effort. Haley GammieGrew up in South Carolina as a pastor’s kid, as one of four girls in our family of six. God planted a passion for missions in her heart at the age of 11, during her first mission trip to Belize. That calling led her to Cedarville University, where she studied videography and minored in intercultural communication. While at Cedarville, she met her husband, Philip, and they got married in 2023. Since 2022, she has been attending and serving at UBC, where she now works as the Administrative Assistant. Now she and Philip are serving at UBC’s church plant, Gospel Heights.Episode Resources: Mission TripsIf you want to learn more or sign up for local or global mission trips, visit ubcbeavercreek.com/missions-ministry#mission-tripsMissions Newsletter: If you’d like to hear more about what’s happening in our missions ministry, read our monthly blog at ubcbeavercreek.com/mission-and-mercy-ministries#missions-updatesContact Us:Do you have a story to share or want to connect? We’d love to hear your story. Email us at podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info: In this episode, our Lead Pastor, Jason Wing, and Dr. James Risner from the Greater Dayton Association of Baptists (GDAB) discuss what it means to be Baptist, where the Baptist faith comes from, and UBC's relationship to the GDAB and the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC).Guest Info:James RisnerJames grew up in a church planter’s home in Trenton, Ohio. After serving local churches for several years, teaching at Boyce College, and completing two degrees at Southern Seminary, God led his family to Dayton, Ohio, for him to Pastor for the next seven years. James has served the Greater Dayton Association of Baptists for nearly six years and loves leading local churches to collaborate for gospel growth, pastoral equipping, and encouragement. James also serves as a Pastor of Strategic Initiatives at Dayton Avenue Baptist Church. James is married to Jenny, they stay active raising and discipling their four kids.Jason WingJason is a devoted follower of Jesus and a loving husband to Rachel. Together, they have a wonderful family with their children: Reagan, Gideon, Jonny, and Liberty. Jason is the Lead Pastor at University Baptist Church.When he’s not at church, he enjoys coffee or fishing at the beach. He loves audiobooks and discussing fantasy football and CrossFit. Most of all, he values efficient meetings with pre-set agendas.Episode Resources: Greater Dayton Association of Baptists (GDAB)The Greater Dayton Area’s local affiliate of the Southern Baptist Convention comprised a network of like-minded churches. GDAB aims to encourage pastors, equip church leaders, and plant churches. Discover more at www.gdab.org.Southern Baptist Convention (SBC)A fellowship of roughly 47,000 Baptist churches across the United States, known for its strong emphasis on missions, evangelism, and the Gospel, working in cooperation with one another to impact the whole world with the Good News of Jesus Christ.Learn more at www.sbc.netSouthern Baptist Conference of Associational Leaders (SBCAL)The SBCAL has been serving, networking, and equipping Associational Leaders since 1960. They have a long-standing relationship with the SBC, its agencies, institutions, and associations. The SBCAL is recognized as the foremost networking, fellowship, and equipping organization for the 1,100 Southern Baptist associations across North America.Find out more at www.sbcal.orgAdditional Reading Resources:Podcast: "Why SBCAL Matters to the SBC with Dr. Jeff Iorg"Listen to the audio here.Reading Resources:Dr. Risner has delivered three books to UBC: "A History of the Baptists" and two copies of "One Sacred Effort: The Cooperative Program of Southern Baptists." These limited resources are available for free at the front desk of UBC.Contact Us:Do you have a story to share or just want to connect?We’d love to hear your story. Email us at podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.Visit us at www.ubcbeavercreek.com
Episode Info: Kelcey has a heartfelt conversation with Barb Carpenter, who has gracefully led UBC’s Women’s Ministry Team for the past two and a half years, and welcomes Rachel Kimble, UBC’s newly-hired Director of Women’s Ministry. Together, they celebrate and reflect on God's amazing work in Women's Ministry over the past few years while casting vision for the future in this new season.Guest Info:Rachel KimbleRachel has dedicated many days to homeschooling and teaching an adjunct class for women at Cedarville University. Her passion for teaching comes from her desire to love God and others, recognizing that when we experience God's love, it enriches our relationships and glorifies Him.When she's not teaching, Rachel enjoys outdoor activities, especially hiking in the mountains, with her family: her husband, Jeremy (22 years), daughter Hannah (18), and son Jonathan (15). She serves as UBC Director of Women’s Ministries, overseeing efforts to help women pursue biblical womanhood and ensure they receive biblically based care to deepen their relationship with Christ.Barb CarpenterBarb is a wife/helpmate, mom, and grandmother to four grandbabies. She enjoys spending time outside, doing yardwork, walking, and doing other fun activities with family and friends. She loves spending her days with friends and pouring into people. She loves making people meals and loving them with food.She served as the Women’s Ministry team lead and recently passed the baton to Rachel Kimble. She loves this ministry and plans to stay committed to it in any and all ways needed. She also serves on the UBC Welcome Team. She desires for ladies to feel seen, known, loved, and connected. She is passionate about seeing others in discipleship relationships and is plugged into the community.Guest Host Info:Kelcey FlynnKelcey spends her days raising wild little men, eating too much, and pursuing a present, spirit-filled life. She is passionate about creating atmospheres that remind us all that we’re only one conversation away from a richness and intimacy with Jesus that could change our lives. She wholeheartedly believes personal stories and reflective conversations change the way we connect to each other and, ultimately, to our Savior.Kelcey enjoys feeding the people she loves, attempting a cut flower garden, throwing heavy weights around, and spending as much time outside as possible with her husband, Daniel (of 12 years), Trip (6 years old), and Titus (3 years old). She currently serves as a Bible Study Leader and Communications Lead within UBC’s Women's Ministry and as a Worship Leader on Sunday mornings.Episode Resources:Women's Summer Bible StudyLadies, please join us on Monday nights in June and July for Summer in the Psalms, a simple study of the Psalms and a time of fellowship and prayer. This study does not build week-to-week, so please come when you are available. We encourage women of all ages and experiences to join us for this special time.Women’s Ministry at UBCUBC’s Women’s Ministry exists to equip and empower women of any age or life stage with regular gospel-focused opportunities for biblical teaching and discipling, spiritual formation, intentional outreach, and community connection. Learn more and connect on our Women’s Ministry page.Do you have a story to share or just want to connect?We’d love to hear your story. Email us at podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info: Bryson sits down with Bill & Cathy Letcher for a heartfelt conversation about building happy, healthy, Christ-centered marriages, addressing couples' challenges and joys while offering support to strengthen their relationships.Guest Info:Bill & Cathy Letcher have been happily married for 25 years and are proud parents of four amazing children. They have dedicated over twenty years to serving in local churches, with Bill currently serving UBC as an Elder, Pastor of Prayer and Care, and overseeing the Deacon Ministry. Along with Cathy, they genuinely love helping others through prayer, marriage counseling, and support through care ministry.Are you looking for care or support in your marriage? We would love to help!Contact Bill Letcher at bill.letcher@ubcbeavercreek.comDo you have a story to share or want to connect?We’d love to hear your story. Email us at podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info: In this episode, Phil Wing sits down with UBC member Hannah Mitchell, a wife, mom, and former paramedic firefighter, to share her story of how terminal illness may have changed her path but not her faithfulness to God.Guest Info:Hannah Mitchell is a wife and mom first, but she was also a paramedic firefighter for years. A terminal illness may have changed her path, but it hasn’t changed her heart. A gifted writer, she is passionate about discipling youth, walking alongside them in faith, and advocating for those who need a voice. These days, her focus is on making the most of each day, sharing her faith, and creating meaningful memories with the people she loves.Choosing Hope:If you want to learn more about Hannah’s story, follow her on her journey by reading her blog, choosinghope.live.Groups Ministries:Like Hannah, check out our Groups Ministries at UBC to connect with the life-changing community that will come alongside you. Visit our Groups page.Do you have a story to share or just want to connect?We’d love to hear your story. Email us at podcast@ubcbeavercreek.comVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info:In part two of this two-part episode, Bryson continues his discussion with Phil Wing (UBC Director of Worship & Media Arts), Alathea de Almeida (UBC Band Leader), and Aaron Lynn (UBC Band Leader) in the ways we worship and what music ministry looks like at UBC.Join Us for UBC’s Night of Worship on Sunday, March 16th, at 6pm:https://ubc.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2631145Learn more about UBC’s Worship & Tech Ministry:https://www.ubcbeavercreek.com/worshipteamVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info:In part one of this two-part episode, Bryson sits down with Phil Wing (UBC Director of Worship & Media Arts), Alathea de Almeida (UBC Band Leader), and Aaron Lynn (UBC Band Leader) to discuss several why we worship and what music ministry looks like at UBC.Join Us for UBC’s Night of Worship Sunday, March 16th, at 6pm:https://ubc.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2631145Learn more about UBC’s Worship & Tech Ministry:https://www.ubcbeavercreek.com/worshipteamVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info:Bryson sits down with Sandy Corbin & Leah Dayhoff to discuss what mentoring and leading women at UBC look like.Register for Women's Bible Fellowship:ubc.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/category/6591Learn more about UBC’s Women’s Ministry:ubcbeavercreek.com/womensministryVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info:Bryson and Dr. Jeremy Kimble discuss what Men’s Ministry looks like at UBC.Visit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.Register for Sharpen 2025 Men’s Conference:https://ubc.churchcenter.com/registrations/events/2722837Learn more about UBC’s Men’s Ministry & Men’s Micro-Groups:https://www.ubcbeavercreek.com/mens-ministry
Episode Info:Bryson and Dr. Jeremy Kimble discuss church planting and UBC’s first church plant beginning in 2025.Church Planting:To learn more about UBC’s first church plant, visit our church planting page or email Bryson. Visit: www.ubcbeavercreek.com/churchplantingEmail: bryson.jackson@ubcbeavercreek.comVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
Episode Info:In this special year in review episode, several UBC Staff members reflect and share stories about what God did through UBC in 2024.Visit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
After teaching Genesis 18:16-33 in Week 29 of our Genesis Series, Pastor Jason, and guest host, Jesse Jackson dive deeper into the question: “Can we change God’s mind?”UBC Sermons:UBC’s Sermons PageSubscribe to Apple PodcastsSubscribe to Spotify PodcastsVisit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.
A Called to Care:This past Sunday (11/10), UBC, with other churches worldwide, participated in Pure Religion Sunday (formally known as Orphan Sunday)— a day of unity to reflect God’s heart for the orphaned and vulnerable. To dive even deeper into UBC’s desire to live out James 1:27, we wanted to re-share this episode from our Mother’s Day series. If you’re listening to this episode and want to learn more about UBC’s desire to support foster and adoptive families, email our Called to Care Ministry at fosterandadopt@ubcbeavercreek.comUBC’s Called to Care Ministry: email: fosterandadopt@ubcbeavercreek.com——Celebrating Mother’s Day From Hard Places: A Podcast Series Honoring ALL MothersAs an encouragement, UBC’s Women’s Ministry recorded five podcast episodes addressing just a few of the various seasons and “hard places” of motherhood. Are you in the thick of grafting a new child into your life and family through foster care? Do you know another mom or family looking for insight at the beginning of their adoption process? Are you or your family living alongside another as they walk the highs and lows of caring for themselves and their kids in this process? Whether or not you are a foster and adoptive parent or simply know of one, Mother’s Day can carry a lot of weight and hurt for both mother and child alike. Today, we’ll hear from Melissa Clemens, mother of 4, and Amber Wing, mother of 5, as they share their experiences walking through both foster care and adoption. They share the ups and downs of their journeys as moms through various seasons of their lives and share how they have seen our God work in and through themselves and their families.Would you like to learn more about the Women’s Ministry at UBC?We would love to connect. Please email contact@ubcbeavercreek.com.Visit Us Online:www.ubcbeavercreek.comOur Mission:Helping people become wholehearted followers of Jesus Christ who know Him and make Him known.















