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What Child is This?
by Ray Pritchard

One of the many important decisions confronting new parents is, “What shall we call our baby?” Most new parents spend […]

Text: Isaiah 9:6
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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What God Wants For Christmas
by Ray Pritchard

There are only ten days left until Christmas. Have you done your shopping yet? Be careful, because there are some […]

Text: Micah 6:6-8
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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Christian Aerobics
by Ray Pritchard

“The mark of true Christian faith is that it changes everything you do and say.” Ray Stedman We have come […]

Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:12-22
Sermon Series: Living in the Last Days (1 Thessalonians)
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The First Law of Christian Giving
by Ray Pritchard

  Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will […]

Text: Luke 6:38
Sermon Series: Christian Giving
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The 53rd Sunday
by Ray Pritchard

This morning I am interrupting my series in 1 Thessalonians to preach two sermons on the subject of Christian giving. […]

Text: 1 Chronicles 28-29
Sermon Series: Christian Giving
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Heavenly Rewards
by Ray Pritchard

As Christians, we have been given the best news in all the world. It’s too important not to share with others. May God help us to invest our lives in the things that will last forever.

Text: 1 Thessalonians 2:17-20
Sermon Series: Living in the Last Days (1 Thessalonians)
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What Does It Mean to Believe the Bible?
by Ray Pritchard

The debate over the nature of the Bible is so crucial. If it is only the word of man, then it is changeable, fickle and unreliable. But if the Bible is the word of God, then it is utterly and completely authoritative. If God has spoken in the Bible, then what he says has final claim on my life.

Text: 1 Thessalonians 2:13-16
Sermon Series: Living in the Last Days (1 Thessalonians)
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Ministry That Makes a Difference
by Ray Pritchard

We are called to be a kingdom of people living in a foreign land, representing the King himself in a world that thought it best to crucify him. In his long absence we are called to stand in his place, taking care of his interests, spreading his Word, and inviting others to join his cause. This is a high and noble calling: Let us live so that no one will be surprised to discover who it is we represent.

Text: 1 Thessalonians 2:7-12
Sermon Series: Living in the Last Days (1 Thessalonians)
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Turn, Turn, Turn
by Ray Pritchard

Conversion begins when you turn to God. It is nothing more or less than “an intentional turning of oneself to God.” Because it is intentional it does not happen by accident. Nor does it happen automatically. Nor can anyone else turn for you. You yourself must decide to turn to God. No one can make that decision for you.

Text: 1 Thessalonians 1
Sermon Series: Living in the Last Days (1 Thessalonians)
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Passing the Baton
by Ray Pritchard

Have you ever seen Jesus with the eyes of faith? Behold the Son of God. Fix your eyes upon him. Gaze upon his beauty. As the song says, “Look full in his wonderful face and the things of earth will grow strangely dim, in the light of his glory and grace.” Those who look to him will never be disappointed and like Abraham of old, they will rejoice and be glad forever.

Text: Genesis 25
Sermon Series: Adventures with Abraham (Genesis 12-25)

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