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When Jesus Comes to Church
by Ray Pritchard

How easy it is to substitute knowledge for a warm heart toward Jesus. How quickly we justify our hard hearts by pointing to all our well-intentioned religiosity.

Text: Revelation 2:1-7
Sermon Series: Email from Jesus (Revelation 2-3)
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Why Christ Came
by Ray Pritchard

God has more grace in his heart than you have sin in your life. Jesus is a better Savior than you are a sinner.

Text: Luke 19:10
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Lord, Please Change Me!
by Ray Pritchard

Knowledge alone will not save us and knowledge alone will certainly not change us. You’ve got to do something with the
knowledge you have.

Text: Romans 12:2
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Walk the Talk
by Brian Bill

When we walk the talk we proclaim the truth.

Text: 1 John 1:1-7
Sermon Series: Confident Christianity (1 John)
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Love Means Telling the Truth
by Ray Pritchard

God intends for the church to become a body of committed, loving truth-tellers. Easy to say, hard to
do.

Text: 2 Corinthians 7:8-13
Sermon Series: Never Give Up! (2 Corinthians)
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The Promise of Peace
by Brian Bill

The peace that comes from God is perfect.

Text: Isaiah 26:3
Sermon Series: A Summer of Promise
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Will the Real Sinner Please Stand Up?
by Ray Pritchard

You’ve got a Nineveh in your life right now. Your Nineveh might be someone you love whose behavior has provoked you to the point of anger and bitterness. Nineveh ultimately stands for any part of the will of God that you are afraid to face.

Text: Jonah 4
Sermon Series: Outrageous Grace
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The Greatest Revival in History
by Ray Pritchard

We can’t look to the past and focus on what others have done for Christ. Nor can we live in the future, thinking about what the
children of today might do thirty years from now. The only generation we can reach is our own.

Text: Jonah 3
Sermon Series: Outrageous Grace
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A Desperate Man’s Desperate Prayer
by Ray Pritchard

God will do whatever it takes to bring us to the place where we remember him. He’ll stop at nothing. Whatever it takes to get us on our knees is good for our spiritual growth.

Text: Jonah 2
Sermon Series: Outrageous Grace
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How God Pursues Prodigals, Part 2
by Ray Pritchard

If you’ve been running, here is some good news. It is never too late to stop running from God.

Text: Jonah 1:4-17
Sermon Series: Outrageous Grace

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