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Redemption: Free At Last!
by Ray Pritchard

Of all the names that the Bible gives and of all the names that believers give to Jesus Christ, none is more precious than the name Redeemer. There are other names we use more often, such as Lord and Savior, and rightly so because those too are Bible terms, but no word touches the heart like the word redeemer. When we say Redeemer, we remember what it cost him to save us. Redeemer is the name of Christ on the cross. We remember not only that he gave us salvation, but that he paid a mighty price for it.

Text: Various
Sermon Series: Key Words of the Christian Life
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Propitiation: God’s Not Angry At You
by Ray Pritchard

God’s Son has made propitiation. He has turned away the wrath of God. He shed his blood and what was a place of judgment is now a mercy seat for people like you and like me. I urge you right now in the name of Jesus Christ, to run to the cross. Cling to the bloody cross of Golgotha and there you will find that your sins are forgiven and you will find the forgiveness that you seek. God help you to run to the cross and cling to Jesus today.

Text: Various
Sermon Series: Key Words of the Christian Life
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Justification: Not Guilty!
by Ray Pritchard

You can be right with God through faith in our Lord Jesus Christ who paid it all for you.

Text: Romans 3:24-28
Sermon Series: Key Words of the Christian Life
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How To Make Your Money Go a Long, Long Way
by Ray Pritchard

Jesus is God’s indescribable gift. Anything I do pales into insignificance by comparison. Therefore, I will not hold back, I will not be stingy. I will be a generous giver. If God really did so love the world that he gave his only begotten Son, then I will follow him and give whatever I can. I can do no less.

Text: II Corinthians 9:12-15
Sermon Series: Who Owns Your Life
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What About Those Who Never Hear The Gospel?
by Ray Pritchard

It’s a tough question to think about because at its heart, it touches many people we know personally. Taken at its widest point, the question involves friends and neighbors who seem utterly resistant to any talk of spiritual things. They never come to church, they never read the Bible, they show no interest in learning more about Jesus Christ. And what about those millions of people in other lands who lack even the opportunity to say “No” to the gospel? How can God allow such a thing to happen?

Text: Romans 1:18-20
Sermon Series: World Missions
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Trapped On a Dead-End Street
by Ray Pritchard

I begin with a very simple observation: It is possible to know God and yet be far away from him. […]

Text: Luke 15:11-32
Sermon Series: Light My Path -- Knowing God's Will
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When Christians Disagree
by Ray Pritchard

We Christians disagree a lot, sometimes about the craziest things. I don’t know if you know it or not, but […]

Text: Acts 15:36-41
Sermon Series: Light My Path -- Knowing God's Will
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He’s In Charge – So Relax!
by Ray Pritchard

Nothing is more important in the life of the children of God than becoming fully persuaded that God does indeed […]

Text: Genesis 24
Sermon Series: Light My Path -- Knowing God's Will
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No Separation
by Ray Pritchard

All summer long we’ve been climbing. We’ve been talking about what it would finally be like when we reached the […]

Text: Romans 8:38-39
Sermon Series: New Life In Christ (Romans 5-8)
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More Than Conquerors
by Ray Pritchard

If you’ve ever done any mountain climbing, you know that as you near the summit, you will often reach a […]

Text: Romans 8:31-37
Sermon Series: New Life In Christ (Romans 5-8)

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