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Breaking Down Walls: Racial Prejudice and The Christian Gospel
by Ray Pritchard

On a sweltering August day in 1963, a quarter-million people gathered in Washington, D.C. for the largest civil rights demonstration […]

Text: Psalm 139:23-24; 2 Corinthians 5:17
Sermon Series: Critical Issues
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Whatever Became of Sin?
by Ray Pritchard

In 1990, Life Magazine published an article naming the 100 most significant individuals of the 20th century. Many of the […]

Text: Romans 7:7-13
Sermon Series: New Life In Christ (Romans 5-8)
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The Eyes of God Are Upon You
by Ray Pritchard

Our story begins in 1833 when a man named Joseph Kettlestrings, an Englishman from Yorkshire, arrived in the Chicago area. […]

Text: Various
Sermon Series: State of the Church Sermons
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Men and Women in Biblical Perspective
by Ray Pritchard

I find myself in a peculiar position this morning. No matter what I say, or how carefully I say it, […]

Text: Genesis 1-3
Sermon Series: Critical Issues
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Taking God Seriously
by Ray Pritchard

Every Commandment has its problems. Some are difficult to understand, others are difficult to interpret, and some are difficult to […]

Text: Exodus 20:7
Sermon Series: The Ten Commandments for Today (Exodus 20)
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No Graven Images
by Ray Pritchard

“Idols? You must be kidding.” “That’s what they have in Africa, right?” “Me? An idol-worshiper? What do you take me […]

Text: Exodus 20:4-6
Sermon Series: The Ten Commandments for Today (Exodus 20)
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No Other Gods
by Ray Pritchard

We live in strange times, don’t we? A recent Gallup Poll revealed that 84% of Americans believe that the Ten […]

Text: Exodus 20:3
Sermon Series: The Ten Commandments for Today (Exodus 20)
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What Elders Do
by Ray Pritchard

  I. The Importance of This Subject A. Many People Have a Wrong Concept of Eldership. Some people fear having […]

Sermon Series: In Search of the Early Church
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First Century Patterns For 21st-Century Churches
by Ray Pritchard

How closely should local churches follow the patterns of the New Testament? The answer is, as closely as possible, understanding that no one is 100% consistent and that outward forms will change over time. That means we need to focus on the key functions of the church, giving freedom to differ on how those functions are expressed.

Text: Various
Sermon Series: In Search of the Early Church
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God Plays No Favorites
by Ray Pritchard

We all go to the heaven the same way–by the grace and mercy of God.

Text: Romans 3:27-31
Sermon Series: God's Good News (Romans 1-4)

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