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Time to Get Rid of Your Worries
by Ray Pritchard

Jesus will carry your backpack as you hike toward heaven.

Text: 1 Peter 5:7
Sermon Series: Strangers in a Strange Land (1 Peter)
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Compassion: More Than a Bleeding Heart
by Ray Pritchard

The real question is not, "Who is my neighbor?” but rather "Whose neighbor will I be to those I meet today?”

Text: Luke 10:25-37
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No Condemnation
by Ray Pritchard

For those who are in Christ Jesus, now, today, not tomorrow, not next week, not next year, but NOW, there is no condemnation.

Text: Romans 8:1
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Star-Quality Christians
by Ray Pritchard

The world has its stars and God has his.

Text: Philippians 2:12-18
Sermon Series: Joyful Living (Philippians)
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Three Hard Words That Could Change Your Life
by Ray Pritchard

You don’t have to eat with the pigs forever. Your life can be changed if you are ready to get serious with the Lord.

Text: Luke 15:21
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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The Boys of Bethlehem
by Ray Pritchard

Through your tears, lift up your eyes and look again to Bethlehem. That sleeping child will rise to battle and no one will stand against him.

Text: Matthew 2:13-23
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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Thanksgiving 365
by Ray Pritchard

I am writing these words the day after Thanksgiving. Yesterday Marlene and I traveled to Oxford, Mississippi to spend time […]

Text: Proverbs 15:16-17
Sermon Series: Thanksgiving Sermons
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The Blessing and Burden of an Utterly Predictable Life
by Ray Pritchard

Be of good cheer! Do not fear your enemies and do not fear what they can do to you. Remember the story of Daniel and pray for the same kind of utterly predictable faith.

Text: Daniel 6
Sermon Series: Daniel: Courageous Living in Turbulent Times
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We Cannot Fail
by Ray Pritchard

You’ll never know if Jesus is with you until you decide to go somewhere in his name.

Text: Matthew 28:16-20
Sermon Series: World Missions
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The Sensitivity of Jesus
by Ray Pritchard

Coming to Christ is not difficult. The hardest part is reaching out with the hand of faith.

Text: Luke 8:42-48
Sermon Series: Keep Believing

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