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“In the Beginning”: The Most Important Verse in the Bible
by Ray Pritchard

True faith must begin with the very first verse of the Bible. If you can believe Genesis 1:1, you won’t have any problems with the rest of the Bible. Truth begins with God. That’s why the Bible begins with this verse.

Text: Genesis 1:1
Sermon Series: First Things: The Amazing True Story of How the World Came to Be (Genesis 1-11)
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The Seventh Law: What God Starts, He Finishes
by Ray Pritchard

We begin with the words of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German pastor whose opposition to Adolph Hitler during World War II […]

Sermon Series: Seven Laws of the Spiritual Life
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Why Are You Weeping?
by Ray Pritchard

The story of Mary Magdalene meeting Jesus at the empty tomb is found only in John’s gospel. I think Mary […]

Text: John 20:11-18
Sermon Series: Easter Sermons
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The Fifth Law: Active Faith Releases God’s Power
by Ray Pritchard

Let’s begin by reviewing the first four laws of the spiritual life: Law 1: He’s God and We’re Not. Law […]

Text: Hebrews 11
Sermon Series: Seven Laws of the Spiritual Life
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The First Law: He’s God and We’re Not
by Ray Pritchard

This is the first sermon in a new series called “The Seven Laws of the Spiritual Life.” For the last […]

Sermon Series: Seven Laws of the Spiritual Life
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“How Sweet Are Your Words”: Learning to Love the Word of God
by Ray Pritchard

This year at Calvary we are attempting to read through the entire Bible together. For those who are on the […]

Text: Psalm 119:97-104
Sermon Series: Living by The Book (Psalm 119)
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Forever Settled in Heaven: Building on the Unshakable Foundation
by Ray Pritchard

Our church theme for 2002 is “God’s Word: Our Unshakable Foundation.” Considering the events of the last few months, it […]

Text: Psalm 119:89
Sermon Series: Living by The Book (Psalm 119)
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Follow the Christmas Star
by Ray Pritchard

There is a danger from viewing the sweetness of a Christmas pageant where all our children are so fresh-faced and adorable and everything is so clean and neat and nice, and the lighting is just right, the costumes so well done, and the staging so powerful, and the music so inspiring, that we can subconsciously think that this is the way it really was.

Text: Matthew 2:7-12
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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The King Has Come!
by Ray Pritchard

We begin with the words of Flannery O’Connor: “The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it.” […]

Text: Matthew 2:1-6
Sermon Series: The Last Days According to Jesus
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We Shall Be Like Him: The Purifying Hope of Christ’s Return
by Ray Pritchard

Better days are coming, child of God. Let this thought encourage you in your long journey home. God has determined to make you like Jesus. Because you are his child, you will one day be like his Son. That family resemblance, which is today so faint as to sometimes be almost invisible, will in that happy day be so clear that no one in the universe could miss it.

Text: I John 3:1-3
Sermon Series: The Last Days According to Jesus

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