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God’s Scapegoat: “Buried”
by Ray Pritchard

“I believe in Jesus Christ — who suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.” The Apostles’ Creed […]

Text: Leviticus 16
Sermon Series: The Apostles’ Creed
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Show Me Your Glory
by Ray Pritchard

When this prayer is answered, others will know it before you will.

Text: Exodus 33:18
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Why the Virgin Birth Matters: “Conceived of the Holy Spirit, Born of the Virgin Mary”
by Ray Pritchard

The Virgin Birth reminds us that we all need a Savior. Today we may want a teacher or a leader or we may look to a pastor to guide us. But a day will come when only a Savior will do.

Text: Matthew 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-38
Sermon Series: The Apostles’ Creed
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Not by Chance: “Maker of Heaven and Earth”
by Ray Pritchard

If you leave God out, you’ve missed the fundamental truth about the universe. That means that in order to understand human origins and the true history of the universe, we must begin

Text: Revelation 4:11
Sermon Series: The Apostles’ Creed
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You Are What You Believe: Why the Apostles’ Creed Matters
by Ray Pritchard

This sermon gives the history of how the Apostles’ Creed came about and explains the importance it has in the Christian church throughout history as well as in our individual lives. The Apostles’ Creed is a declaration of faith recognized by all branches of true Christianity. For 2,000 years the Apostles’ Creed has served as a succinct statement of the irreducible minimum of the Christian faith. It is the common heritage of the true Christian church. It offers a broad survey of Christian doctrine, that focuses all on God as the object of the faith, and what he has done for believers. In this declaration of beliefs, the God of the Christian church is sharply distinguished from the gods of other religions by what he has done for his believers. The authority of these statements of belief embodied in the Apostles’ Creed lies entirely on the Word, that is the Bible, and not on any personal or private interpretations. It follows then that a person who professes to be a Christian must therefore subscribe or believe in everything stated in this creed, at the very least, as a start of what the Christian must believe. The Creed reminds us that truth is not optional. There are boundaries to the Christian faith. Not everything is negotiable. Some things must be believed if you are to call yourself a Christian. You can choose to live outside those boundaries, but if you do, you aren’t a Christian and you shouldn’t call yourself one.

Text: Romans 1:16
Sermon Series: The Apostles’ Creed
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You Can Stumble But You Won’t Fall
by Ray Pritchard

“The steps of a good man are ordered by the LORD, and He delights in his way. Though he fall, […]

Text: Psalm 37:23-24
Sermon Series: New Year’s Day Messages
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A Savior is Born
by Ray Pritchard

Recently I received an e-mail from a man who attended “Two from Galilee,” the Christmas program presented by our music […]

Text: Luke 2:11
Sermon Series: Everything I Needed to Know, I Learned at Christmas
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No Crib for a Bed: The God of Every Circumstance
by Ray Pritchard

“And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because […]

Text: Galatians 4:4
Sermon Series: Everything I Needed to Know, I Learned at Christmas
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Faded Glory: Why Christ Had to Come
by Ray Pritchard

Christmas is all about who we are, and who God is, and how far God will go to save us.

Text: Psalm 8 & Hebrews 2:5-9
Sermon Series: Everything I Needed to Know, I Learned at Christmas
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How We Know What We Know
by Ray Pritchard

“But God has revealed it to us by his Spirit. The Spirit searches all things, even the deep things of […]

Text: I Corinthians 2:10-13
Sermon Series: The Cross, the Church and the World (I Corinthians 1:18 - 2:16)

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