In the UPCI tradition, the sermon is the spiritual engine of the church. By blending a strict adherence to Oneness theology with a vibrant, Spirit-led delivery, these sermons seek to connect the ancient practices of the first-century Apostles with the modern lives of believers. Whether the topic is the power of the name of Jesus or the importance of holy living, the goal remains the same: to move the heart toward a deeper encounter with God.
Beyond salvation, sermons frequently address "Holiness" or "Separation." Ministers guide the congregation on how to live a life that is pleasing to God, covering topics from internal character to outward modest appearance. Upci Sermons
Another cornerstone is the "New Birth" experience based on Acts 2:38. Ministers frequently emphasize the necessity of repentance, baptism by immersion in the name of Jesus Christ, and the reception of the Holy Spirit, evidenced by speaking in tongues. Because the UPCI believes this is the biblical plan of salvation, sermons are often evangelistic, urgency-driven, and designed to lead the listener toward an immediate response at the "altar." Style and Delivery: The Spirit of Expression In the UPCI tradition, the sermon is the
There is a dynamic relationship between the pulpit and the pew. As the minister speaks, the congregation often responds with "Amen," "Hallelujah," or "Preach it," creating an atmosphere of shared participation. Because the UPCI believes this is the biblical