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The Battle Is On
by Ray Pritchard

The date—750 B.C. The place—Jerusalem. The man—Jehoshaphat, King of Judah, a good king, the son of Asa. During his reign […]

Text: II Chronicles 20
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Deacons & Deaconesses: Servants of Christ
by Ray Pritchard

First images stay in the mind forever. Whenever I hear the word “deacon,” I always think of Hilliard Felton. He […]

Sermon Series: In Search of the Early Church
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The Eyes of God Are Upon You
by Ray Pritchard

Our story begins in 1833 when a man named Joseph Kettlestrings, an Englishman from Yorkshire, arrived in the Chicago area. […]

Text: Various
Sermon Series: State of the Church Sermons
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Portrait of a Godly Leader
by Ray Pritchard

We begin with the words of Robert Cook: “There is no substitute for character. You can buy brains, but you […]

Text: I Timothy 3; Titus 1
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Servanthood: The Mark of Authentic Leadership
by Ray Pritchard

Warren Bennis is an educator, a philosopher, an author, a scholar and a keen observer of the American scene. These […]

Text: Various
Sermon Series: Servants Unlimited
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Remarried and Happy at Last!
by Ray Pritchard

In your marriage and in your Christian life, it’s not law but love that matters: The law says, “You must.” Love says, “I want to.” Before you come to Christ, you are on a continual performance standard, trying to do more in order to win God’s approval. But through Christ you discover that God loves you in spite of your failure.

Text: Romans 7:1-6
Sermon Series: New Life In Christ (Romans 5-8)
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You Gotta Serve Somebody
by Ray Pritchard

We’ll call him Bill, but it doesn’t matter. He’s been a Christian for three or four or five years. Although […]

Text: Romans 6:15-23
Sermon Series: New Life In Christ (Romans 5-8)
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Three Steps To Victory
by Ray Pritchard

Certain subjects are of perennial interest to thoughtful Christians. Whenever a pastor deals with one of those subjects, he knows […]

Text: Romans 6:8-14
Sermon Series: New Life In Christ (Romans 5-8)
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One Word You Shouldn’t Say Next Year
by Ray Pritchard

You can do “all things” if you rely on Jesus Christ. Not on your own strength, not on your own power, not on your own wisdom, and not on your own ability to figure things out. But if you will say, “Lord Jesus, this year I’m relying on you,” you can do all things through Christ.

Text: Philippians 4:13
Sermon Series: New Year’s Day Messages
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Paradise Lost
by Ray Pritchard

Until we admit that we are sinners, we’ll never see our need for a Savior.

Text: Romans 5:12-14
Sermon Series: New Life In Christ (Romans 5-8)

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