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From Rubbish to Jesus
by Ray Pritchard

To me the most arresting part of this passage is verse 8. I am struck by one word Paul uses […]

Text: Philippians 3:1-11
Sermon Series: Joyful Living (Philippians)
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Our Mutual Covenant
by Ray Pritchard

Down in Texas they say that football is a religion. But I ran across something the other day that made […]

Text: Acts 2:41-47
Sermon Series: Our Mutual Covenant
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The Life That Wins
by Ray Pritchard

This week I was browsing through my library and happened upon a book that I purchased 16 years ago called […]

Text: Philippians 1:19-26
Sermon Series: Joyful Living (Philippians)
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Keep Your Eye on the Donut and Not on the Hole
by Ray Pritchard

In the 20 years I have been a pastor, a good portion of my time each week has been spent […]

Text: Philippians 1:12-18
Sermon Series: Joyful Living (Philippians)
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How to Pray for Anyone About Anything
by Ray Pritchard

How would you rate your own prayer life? If you had to give yourself a grade, would it be A […]

Text: Philippians 1:9-11
Sermon Series: Joyful Living (Philippians)
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Joyful Living in a Grumpy World
by Ray Pritchard

This morning we are beginning a new sermon series from the book of Philippians. By all accounts this is one […]

Text: Philippians 1:1-8
Sermon Series: Joyful Living (Philippians)
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Some Sneered, Others Questioned, A Few Believed: Lessons on the Amazing Power of the Gospel
by Ray Pritchard

Even Athens needs the gospel, and even in Athens God has his people ready to respond.

Text: Acts 17:32-34
Sermon Series: From Athens to Oak Park (Acts 17)
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Here Comes the Judge: Bad News for Modern Man
by Ray Pritchard

The gospel contains a word of warning, and we are not being faithful to God unless we include that warning in our witnessing.

Text: Acts 17:31
Sermon Series: From Athens to Oak Park (Acts 17)
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Homemade Gods: A Warning Against Modern-Day Baal Worship
by Ray Pritchard

The only lasting cure for idolatry is a fervent love for God. The hardest step is seeing our idols in the first place.

Text: Acts 17:29
Sermon Series: From Athens to Oak Park (Acts 17)
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Empty on the Inside: How God Reveals Himself to Us
by Ray Pritchard

If you don’t know God, it’s not God’s fault. God has already done everything necessary for you to have a relationship with him. He created the world and then left his fingerprints everywhere. He even placed you where you are so that you would seek him.

Text: Acts 17:26-28
Sermon Series: From Athens to Oak Park (Acts 17)

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