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Praying for the Sick: Part 1
by Ray Pritchard

If we pray at all, sooner or later we will spend time paying for the sick. Our prayers matter to him. Our prayers matter to the sick. When we pray for the sick, we are bringing God’s mercy into the hospital room and inviting the Great Physician to take up the case.

Text: James 5:14-15
Sermon Series: Praying for the Sick
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Theology at Midnight
by Ray Pritchard

Anyone can sing “Shout to the Lord” when life is good, your health is good, your marriage is strong, your kids are doing well, and all is right with the world. If with Paul and Silas you can sing praise to God at midnight in jail, then what you’ve got is real.

Text: Acts 16:25
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Dirty Feet
by Ray Pritchard

We are not imaginary sinners! We are great sinners who need a great Savior. And we have one in Jesus Christ who stooped so low that he was not ashamed to wash our dirty feet.

Text: John 13:6-10
Sermon Series: Beyond Denial: Finding Ourselves in Peter’s Story
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How to Kill a Giant
by Ray Pritchard

If you are in the will of God, the giants who fight you are actually fighting God. That’s why God sends giants in our path on a regular basis: First, to see if we will run or fight. Second, to allow us an opportunity to honor our God.

Text: 1 Samuel 17
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Walk on Water, Pete!
by Ray Pritchard

Christ calls us to find out what he is doing in the world, and then to fling ourselves wholeheartedly into his cause. Staying in the boat may be comfortable and safe, but that’s not what the life of faith is all about.

Text: Matthew 14:22-33
Sermon Series: Beyond Denial: Finding Ourselves in Peter’s Story
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Immediate Obedience
by Brian Bill

What we do is more important than what we say we will do.

Text: Matthew 21:28-32
Sermon Series: Practical Parable
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Rejoicing and Weeping
by Ray Pritchard

Here is God’s dream for every church. That through preaching the gospel men and women everywhere can experience the life-changing power of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. And to be the kind of place where, no matter what kind of week you’ve had, you can come in and say, “Ahh, I’ve made it.”

Text: Romans 12:13-15
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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The Midway
by Ray Pritchard

If only a few people will be saved, how can there be a vast multitude in heaven? And why do so many people miss the narrow gate while many others find it? Life on the midway helps us answer those questions.

Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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What If
by Ray Pritchard

Jesus said, “My house shall be called a house of prayer.” Wouldn’t it be wonderful if that were true of your church? My church? Every church?

Text: Ephesians 6:18-20
Sermon Series: Soul Food: Ephesians for the 21st-Century
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Who is the Real Enemy?
by Ray Pritchard

Christianity is not a religion for sissies or for those who want an easy road. If you are looking for an escape from your problems, Jesus is not for you. Christianity is for strong men and women who will not flee from the struggle.

Text: Ephesians 6:12
Sermon Series: Soul Food: Ephesians for the 21st-Century

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