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Who Sinned?
by Ray Pritchard

It doesn’t take deep faith or total understanding in order to be transformed. All it takes is faith that believes the words of Jesus even when you aren’t sure of anything else.

Text: John 9
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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What’s Love Got to Do With It?
by Brian Bill

I want to begin this morning with some group interaction.  Turn to the person next to you and answer this […]

Text: John 3:16-18
Sermon Series: Advent Anticipation
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Give More
by Brian Bill

Have you ever received a Christmas present that you didn’t really like?  Here are some suggestions of what to say […]

Text: John 1:14; Matthew 2:1-12
Sermon Series: Advent Anticipation
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Paid in Full
by Ray Pritchard

Here is the gospel truth. Jesus died. God is satisfied. When Jesus said, “It is finished,” he meant it. Will you believe it?

Text: John 19:30
Sermon Series: What a Christian Believes
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Dirty Feet
by Ray Pritchard

We are not imaginary sinners! We are great sinners who need a great Savior. And we have one in Jesus Christ who stooped so low that he was not ashamed to wash our dirty feet.

Text: John 13:6-10
Sermon Series: Beyond Denial: Finding Ourselves in Peter’s Story
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What Christ Does With Failure
by Ray Pritchard

John 21 is in the Bible so that all of us Peter-types would know that though we fall again and again, by God’s grace we can keep
on getting back up. If he did it for Peter, he can do it for me and for you.

Text: John 21
Sermon Series: Beyond Denial: Finding Ourselves in Peter’s Story
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Before the Rooster Crows
by Ray Pritchard

Peter’s fall proves that anyone can fall at any time so we should be warned. His restoration proves that God’s grace truly is greater than all our sin. Therefore, let sinners everywhere flee to Christ for forgiveness.

Text: John 18:25-27
Sermon Series: Beyond Denial: Finding Ourselves in Peter’s Story
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What is the Difference Between a Real Christian and a Religious Person?
by Ray Pritchard

Being religious is not the same as being a real Christian. Jesus said even the best among us must be born again. A religious person has religion; a Christian has been born again through personal faith in Jesus Christ. It’ as simple as that. Religion is good but Jesus is better.

Text: John 3
Sermon Series: Crucial Questions
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Up with Worship!
by Ray Pritchard

“Oh come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the LORD, our Maker!” “Worship is the submission […]

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Caiaphas: Close But Not Close Enough
by Ray Pritchard

In our zeal to serve God, we may actually end up opposing him.

Sermon Series: Faces Around the Cross