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Serving One Master
by Brian Bill

We’re made to worship but the truth of the matter is that if we don’t worship God with everything we have, we’ll worship other things. We must determine where we’re storing our treasures and who we’re treasuring the most.

Text: Matthew 6:19-24
Sermon Series: Growing in Grace
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God Has a Bigger Plan
by Ray Pritchard

We serve a trans-generational God whose purposes span the centuries. He does not confine himself to our timetable or limit himself to our puny understanding of what he intends to do. If you have eyes to see beyond your own problems, look up and you will see the hand of God at work.

Text: Jeremiah 29:10
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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How to be Happy in Babylon
by Ray Pritchard

Life constantly presents us with the choice of the hard way versus the easy way. Suriving difficult times requires that we reject short cuts, embrace God’s promises, and trust completely in his goodness.

Text: Jeremiah 29:8-10
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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What If
by Ray Pritchard

This sermon reveals the four disastrous consequnces if the resurrection is not true. If Christ did not rise from the dead, our preaching has no purpose, our faith has no forgiveness, our death has no deliverance, and our service has no significance.

Text: 1 Corinthians 15:12-20
Sermon Series: Easter Sermons
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Why You Need Your Enemies and Your Enemies Need You—Part One
by Ray Pritchard

Our sovereign God allows enemies to enter our lives for our ultimate good. They are often people we are close to; family, people at work, or even in our church. God’s message to us is to love, bless, and pray for them. In doing this, He will bless us. We cannot be set free until we set them free to be blessed by the Lord.

Text: Jeremiah 29:7
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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Some Advice to the Discontented
by Ray Pritchard

Contentment is not about geography. It’s about your heart. You can serve God in Babylon just as well as you can in Jerusalem. It’s a hard lesson, but it is also good news if we will receive it from the Lord. Let God define your life, not your circumstances.

Text: Jeremiah 29:4-6
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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How to Be a Leader People Want to Follow
by Ray Pritchard

To be credible means that you are believable. To be authentic means that you are genuine and real, not a fake or phony. Put the words together and a credible, authentic leader is someone who can be trusted because he is what he professes to be. He is the real deal, what you see is what you get.

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I Am a Sinner Too: What Pastors Need to Remember
by Ray Pritchard

My text is Ecclesiastes 7:19-22: “Wisdom makes one wise man more powerful than ten rulers in a city. There is […]

Sermon Series: Chasing the Wind (Ecclesiastes)
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His Kingdom Will Never End
by Ray Pritchard

Jesus is building a kingdom that will last forever. Why would you follow anyone else?

Text: Luke 1:33
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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How God Revealed the Ingratitude of My Own Heart
by Ray Pritchard

“Yes, they knew God, but they wouldn’t worship him as God or even give him thanks. And they began to […]

Text: Romans 1
Sermon Series: Thanksgiving Sermons
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