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Living in Light of the Future
by Brian Bill

Jesus sometimes puts us in the fire in order to purify us until He can see His image in us. Remember that He prunes so that we can grow because He is much more interested in our character than He is in our comfort. He takes His launderer’s soap and cleans us so that we’re forgiven. Isaiah 1:18: “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.”

Text: Malachi 2:17-3:5
Sermon Series: Step It Up
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Judge Not!
by Ray Pritchard

“We have no time to hate, no time to condemn, no time to live in bitterness. We need the help of God to do a supernatural work in our hearts.”

Text: Matthew 7:1-5
Sermon Series: Total Forgiveness
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Making a Marathon Marriage
by Brian Bill

Getting married today is like flying an airline where you know that 50% of the planes that take-off will crash. The odds are stacked against marathon marriages today but God never intended couples to experience marital meltdown. If you’re married, or planning to get married, God wants you to have a marriage that lasts forever.

Text: Malachi 2:10-16
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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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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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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Beyond Your Dreams
by Ray Pritchard

Pray boldly for spiritual strength, teaches Paul. God is faithful and we can trust Him. He is more than able to do even more than we ask.. Through prayer, we are filled with the Holy Spirit and grow spiritually, understanding the height, breadth, length and depth of Christ’s love for us.

Text: Ephesians 3:14-21
Sermon Series: Praying with Paul
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Love One Another
by Brian Bill

What would relationships in our church look like if we truly loved each other? Since God loves us unconditionally, we can and must love each other, including those affected by abortion.

Text: 1 John 4:7-12
Sermon Series: Body Building
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Open My Eyes, Lord
by Ray Pritchard

I wonder if we would be happy if our prayers were published so that others could read them. That’s a […]

Text: Ephesians 1:15-23
Sermon Series: Praying with Paul

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