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How to be a Godly Rebel
by Ray Pritchard

Winston Churchill once remarked that “democracy is the worst form of government until you consider the alternatives.” How true. Democracy […]

Text: Romans 13:1-7
Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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Don’t You Believe in Miracles?
by Ray Pritchard

We are fully justified in asking God to work miracles on behalf of our loved ones. But God doesn’t limit himself to our understanding of what our loved ones need most. He is fully able to do spectacular miracles today just as he did in Bible times. But more often he gives strength to the weary and courage to the fainting and hope to those who feel like giving up. God’s miracles come in more than one variety, a truth we can experience every day.

Text: 1 Kings 17:17-24
Sermon Series: Elijah: God's Mountain Man
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The Agape Factor: 12 Ways to Love
by Ray Pritchard

There is an amazing scene at the end of the 1996 movie Marvin’s Room. Bessie, played by Diane Keaton, has […]

Text: Romans 12:9-16
Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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Changing Your Mind
by Ray Pritchard

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you […]

Text: Romans 12:2
Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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Forward-Leaning Defense
by Ray Pritchard

<font=comic sans ms>“There is no victory at bargain basement prices.” General Dwight Eisenhower</font size> “World War IV began in a […]

Sermon Series: Asymmetric Spiritual Warfare
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Our Awesome God
by Ray Pritchard

If your God is too small, perhaps you need to take another look at the God of the Bible.

Text: Romans 11:33-36
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)
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The Winds Of War
by Ray Pritchard

(Date: January 20, 1991) What a week it’s been for all of us! This has been one of those rare […]

Text: Matthew 24:6
Sermon Series: Critical Issues
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The Fool on the Hill: What the Cross Means to the World
by Ray Pritchard

Some people are surprised to learn that in the beginning Christianity had no recognized symbol. In the earliest days Christians recognized each other by declaring “Jesus is Lord.” It took several generations for the cross to become the universal symbol of the Christian faith. Perhaps the cross is little more than a symbol to many people. Yet, it is much more than a symbol and has great meaning and significance.

Text: 1 Corinthians 1:18-25
Sermon Series: The Deeper Meaning of the Cross
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Has God Lost the Battle?
by Ray Pritchard

No matter how hopeless the situation looks, God has not lost the battle. In the end we’re going to come out on the winning side.

Text: Romans 11:1-10
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)
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Stumbling Stone or Cornerstone?
by Ray Pritchard

Last week’s sermon was called Straight Talk About Predestination. If I were giving someone else advice, I would say that […]

Text: Romans 9:30-33
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)

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