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Let’s Read the Bible! October 23 (Jeremiah 26-29)
by Ray Pritchard

Download a PDF schedule for the entire year and then join us each day as we read through the Bible […]

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Going with the Gospel
by Brian Bill

Gather to grow and scatter to sow.

Text: Acts 8:1-8
Sermon Series: On Mission
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Getting Started Again
by Brian Bill

Things work when God is first.

Text: Haggai 1:1-4
Sermon Series: Now is the time
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Plans to Prosper You
by Brian Bill

Some verses that are taken out of context make us smile, like this one from 1 Corinthians 15:51 often found […]

Text: Jeremiah 29:1-14
Sermon Series: CONTEXT
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How to Love Your Enemies
by Ray Pritchard

If we believe in Jesus at all, we must say to our enemies, “I love you. I would rather die than hate you.”

Text: Jeremiah 29:7
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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What You Seek, You Find
by Ray Pritchard

God uses the hard experiences of life to bring us to the place where our trust will be in him alone. Through those hard times, we learn to seek him and to rejoice even when life doesn’t make sense.

Text: Jeremiah 29:12-14
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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Rock Bottom Truth
by Ray Pritchard

When we find ourselves struggling with discouragement, we need to be reminded that God is thinking about us, and his thoughts toward us are good and not evil. When we hope in God, we can be happy even though we find ourselves in Babylon.

Text: Jeremiah 29:11
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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God Has a Bigger Plan
by Ray Pritchard

We serve a trans-generational God whose purposes span the centuries. He does not confine himself to our timetable or limit himself to our puny understanding of what he intends to do. If you have eyes to see beyond your own problems, look up and you will see the hand of God at work.

Text: Jeremiah 29:10
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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How to be Happy in Babylon
by Ray Pritchard

Life constantly presents us with the choice of the hard way versus the easy way. Suriving difficult times requires that we reject short cuts, embrace God’s promises, and trust completely in his goodness.

Text: Jeremiah 29:8-10
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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Why You Need Your Enemies and Your Enemies Need You—Part Two
by Ray Pritchard

Our enemies are a gift from God. If we didn’t need them He wouldn’t send them. God has a beneficial purpose in sending
enemies our way – to make us more like Christ. Therefore, the person we might consider an enemy is, in reality, our best friend.

Text: Jeremiah 29:7
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)