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Forgiveness: Healing the Hurt We Never Deserved
by Ray Pritchard

This is the first message in a five-part series called “The Healing Power of Forgiveness.” You are never more like Jesus than when you forgive. And you will never be set free until you forgive.

Text: Matthew 18:21-35
Sermon Series: Total Forgiveness
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Experiencing God’s Love
by Brian Bill

A man was having a hard time getting out of bed one Sunday morning. “Get up. It’s time to get […]

Text: Malachi 1:1-5
Sermon Series: Step It Up
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Emergency Prayers
by Ray Pritchard

This is the final sermon in the series, Praying with Paul. We started on the first Sunday of January and […]

Text: Romans 15:30-33
Sermon Series: Praying with Paul
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The Incorruptible Christ
by Ray Pritchard

The first word is sometimes as important as the last word. Seven weeks had passed since the resurrection of Jesus. […]

Text: Acts 2:24
Sermon Series: Easter Sermons
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Harambee!
by Ray Pritchard

With this sermon, we are almost to the end of the “Praying with Paul” series. There is one more sermon […]

Text: Romans 15:5-7
Sermon Series: Praying with Paul
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When in Trouble, Pray!
by Ray Pritchard

Here are five ways to pray when your back is against the wall.

Text: II Thessalonians 3:1-5
Sermon Series: Praying with Paul
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Strength for the Journey
by Ray Pritchard

About six months ago I received a letter from Pat Williams, Executive Vice-President of the Orlando Magic (a pro basketball […]

Text: II Thessalonians 2:13-17
Sermon Series: Praying with Paul
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Hanging Tough for Jesus
by Ray Pritchard

Are you perplexed by some persecution you’re going through or wiped out with some worry? God’s word to you is clear: Stand firm.

Text: II Thessalonians 1:11-12
Sermon Series: Praying with Paul
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Lucky to Love
by Ray Pritchard

Nothing is too small to bring to God’s attention. If it matters to you, it matters to him.

Text: I Thessalonians 3:10-13
Sermon Series: Praying with Paul
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Wanted: Bold Believers!
by Ray Pritchard

Learning how to pray effectively is essential for spiritual growth. Based on the prayers of Paul, we can learn to pray boldly for the commitment of those on the front lines of spiritual conflict, for open doors of opportunity for evangelism, for courage despite difficult circumstances and persecution, and for clarity in presentation of the Gospel – especially encouraging pastors.

Text: Colossians 4:2-4
Sermon Series: Praying with Paul

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