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When the Holy Spirit Comes
by Ray Pritchard

Now I am going to him who sent me, yet none of you asks me, “Where are you going?” Because […]

Text: John 16:8-11
Sermon Series: These Things We Believe
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What We Believe About the Bible
by Ray Pritchard

“Modern theology of almost every shade is in crisis.” With those words Clark Pinnock begins his monumental work Biblical Revelation: […]

Text: II Timothy 3:16
Sermon Series: These Things We Believe
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Let’s Go Fishing
by Ray Pritchard

Somewhere in my past I heard the story about a man who was a phenomenal fisherman. He was so good […]

Text: Matthew 4:19
Sermon Series: Spiritual Gifts
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Are We a Non-Prophet Ministry?
by Ray Pritchard

What image comes into your mind when you hear the word prophet? If you are like most people, several images […]

Text: I Corinthians 14:29-33
Sermon Series: Spiritual Gifts
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The Barnabas Factor
by Ray Pritchard

If someone were to give you a name indicative of your personality, what would it be? What nickname or adjective […]

Text: Romans 12:8
Sermon Series: Spiritual Gifts
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What Moves Your Mountain?
by Ray Pritchard

God is looking for some men and women who will dare to live by faith.

Text: Romans 12:8: I Corinthians 12:9
Sermon Series: Spiritual Gifts
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My Favorite Teacher
by Ray Pritchard

It’s not hard for me to remember my favorite teacher. I first met her on a bright September morning in […]

Text: Romans 12:7; I Corinthians 12:28; Ephesians 4:11
Sermon Series: Spiritual Gifts
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Taking The Plunge
by Ray Pritchard

Of all the issues that divide Christians, none is more hotly debated than the issue of baptism. For centuries godly […]

Sermon Series: Critical Issues
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Unwrapping Your Spiritual Gifts
by Ray Pritchard

The name Peter Drucker will be familiar to you if you are a student of business or economics. To put […]

Text: Various
Sermon Series: Spiritual Gifts
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Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places
by Ray Pritchard

Unless we deal with our problems they will come back to haunt us again and again and again. Because Samson never faced his inner problems, in the end they destroyed him.

Text: Judges 16:1-22
Sermon Series: Samson, A Man for Our Times (Judges 13-16)

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