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The Incredible Journey
by Ray Pritchard

Our focus in this message is on the man we often call “Father Abraham.” Hebrews 11:8-10 tells how he obeyed God’s call at great personal sacrifice. It tells us what he did; more importantly, it tells us why he did it. And it clearly shows us that obeying God doesn’t always work out the way we think it will.

Text: Hebrews 11:8-10
Sermon Series: Outrageous Faith (Hebrews 11)
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It’s the Faith, Brother
by Ray Pritchard

There are those who have faith and those who don’t. And if you don’t have faith, you cannot please God. True faith, faith that rests on God and his Word and believes all that he has said, true faith sees the unseen and say, “Yes, it is true.”

Text: Hebrews 11:3-7
Sermon Series: Outrageous Faith (Hebrews 11)
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By Faith
by Ray Pritchard

Faith is the law of the kingdom. It is “belief plus unbelief and acting on the belief part.” Every blessing of the kingdom is available to those who put their faith to work by “acting on the belief part,” moment by moment, day by day, one little step at a time.

Text: Hebrews 11:1-2
Sermon Series: Outrageous Faith (Hebrews 11)
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Come Before Winter
by Ray Pritchard

Procrastination destroys many good intentions. Some things must be done “before winter” or they will not be done at all. There are doors of opportunity that open before us today, but if we do not take advantage of them, tomorrow they will be forever shut.

Text: 2 Timothy 4:21
Sermon Series: Passing the Torch (II Timothy)
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Be Still and Know
by Ray Pritchard

Why did the deadly cyclone hit Myanmar and the earthquake devastate the Sichuan Province in China? Our first response to questions like that is critical. Psalm 46:10 teaches us to be silent, and in our silence we will know God in the midst of great tragedy.

Text: Psalm 46:10
Sermon Series: God of All Comfort
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Why God Chooses Splendid Sinners and Lovable Losers
by Ray Pritchard

When God chooses people for his family, he picks those the world considers losers. This means that imperfect people make excellent candidates for the grace of God. Since we are all imperfect, when we boast, let us boast only in the Lord.

Text: 1 Corinthians 1:26-31
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Strength for the Journey
by Ray Pritchard

In this message Pastor Ray reminds us everything we believe rests on the sovereignty of God. Salvation starts with God, not with us. Because he has chosen us, we can stand firm amid the trials of life. By standing firm we prove to ourselves and to the watching world what we truly believe.

Text: 2 Thessalonians 2:13-17
Sermon Series: Adventures in Prayer
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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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