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Overcoming Lingering Bitterness
by Ray Pritchard

In God’s plan, even our enemies serve a good purpose.

Text: Genesis 45
Sermon Series: The Overcoming Series
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Murder One: Why Do We Hate Each Other?
by Ray Pritchard

This is the story of Cain and Abel. It is a story that is so well known that many people […]

Text: Genesis 4:1-16
Sermon Series: First Things: The Amazing True Story of How the World Came to Be (Genesis 1-11)
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The Third Law: What God Demands, He Supplies
by Ray Pritchard

In this sermon series we’re looking at the basic laws of the spiritual life that apply to all Christians everywhere. […]

Sermon Series: Seven Laws of the Spiritual Life
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The Law of the Harvest: God’s Plan for Spiritual Prosperity
by Ray Pritchard

Over lunch this week, a friend and I discussed the spiritual implications of the terrorist attacks on America. My friend […]

Text: Galatians 6:6-10
Sermon Series: Galatians: Truth on Fire
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How God Saves Sinners: Coming to Grips with Justification by Faith
by Ray Pritchard

I’d like to begin this message with a statement of the problem we all face. When I use the phrase […]

Text: Galatians 2:15-21
Sermon Series: Galatians: Truth on Fire
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The Case For Christ: His Resurrection
by Brian Bill

The Resurrection is either one of the most wicked, heartless, vicious hoaxes ever or it is the most fantastic fact of history. As Paul said in 1 Corinthians 5:17, “If Christ has not been raised, your faith is worthless.” This message will focus on three pieces of evidence, that when taken together, will provide convincing proof that Jesus rose from the dead – the empty tomb, multiple witnesses, and changed lives.

Text: 1 Corinthians 15:17
Sermon Series: The Case for Christ
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The Case For Christ: His Companions
by Brian Bill

Calvary was the place of three ugly crosses. We’ll focus on the cross of Rebellion, the cross of Repentance, and the cross of Redemption.

Text: Luke 23:32-43
Sermon Series: The Case for Christ
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The Case For Christ: His Death
by Brian Bill

As we look at Jesus, it’s important to realize that his death was no accident. The cross did not happen to Him – He came on purpose for it. His death resulted in our acquittal and gave us open access to the Father. Just as people have responded differently over the centuries, so today, we see different responses – the scoffers, the spectators, the seekers, and the saved.

Text: Luke 23:26-49
Sermon Series: The Case for Christ
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Dear Abby
by Ray Pritchard

In our survey of the early years of David’s life, we have come to a little-known episode that ought to […]

Text: I Samuel 25
Sermon Series: Journey to the Throne: Meeting God in the Turning Points of Life (I Samuel 16 - II Samuel 1)
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Looking for a Second Chance: What About Purgatory and Postmortem Salvation?
by Ray Pritchard

Most people think that Catholics believe in purgatory and Protestants don’t. That statement needs qualification in two ways. First, the […]

Text: Hebrews 1:3
Sermon Series: Final Questions: A Biblical View of Life After Death

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