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Can I Lose My Salvation?
by Ray Pritchard

God has done everything necessary to make you eternally secure.

Text: Philippians 1:6
Sermon Series: Sermons I Always Wanted To Hear
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Real Christian vs. Religious
by Ray Pritchard

This is the first sermon based on the questions submitted by the congregation last spring. I don’t know who wrote […]

Text: John 3
Sermon Series: Sermons I Always Wanted To Hear
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Does Your Bag Have Holes?
by Ray Pritchard

Today we begin a new sermon series on a forgotten book of the Bible. In fact this particular book is […]

Text: Haggai 1
Sermon Series: Haggai
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The Christian’s Supreme Boast
by Ray Pritchard

“Tell them, Pastor Ray, tell them that nothing matters except Christ. The young people need to know this before it’s […]

Text: Jeremiah 9:23-24
Sermon Series: Our Awesome God
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Great Is Thy Faithfulness
by Ray Pritchard

How many people do you know who do exactly what they say? Before you answer, let me rephrase the question? […]

Text: Lamentations 3:22-25
Sermon Series: Our Awesome God
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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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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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Did Mickey Mantle Go to Heaven? Why I Believe in the Forgiveness of Sin
by Ray Pritchard

To be saved, you must first realize that you can’t save yourself. As long as you hold on to your self-righteousness, you cannot be forgiven. Being a Christian means you’ve come to Christ and you’ve come by faith to the cross. It means that He’s the one that will come into your heart and forgive your sin and change your way of life.

Text: Various
Sermon Series: Why I Believe
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Liar, Lord or Lunatic: Why I Believe in Jesus Christ
by Ray Pritchard

Either Jesus is a liar, a lunatic, or the Lord. Two thousand years ago Jesus asked his disciples to answer one all-important question: Who do you say that I am? I ask you now, who do you say that He is?

Text: Various
Sermon Series: Why I Believe
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Ready to Give an Answer
by Ray Pritchard

Christianity is true. Therefore, we have nothing to lose and everything to gain by a careful examination of what we believe and why we believe it. We need hard-nosed, tough-minded, open-eyed faith.

Text: I Peter 3:15
Sermon Series: Why I Believe

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