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Are You Satisfied With God?
by Ray Pritchard

Nothing is ever wasted. Everything “fits” somewhere.

Text: Genesis 45
Sermon Series: Nine Crucial Questions (Life of Joseph)
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Are You Willing to Wait for God?
by Ray Pritchard

Your Redeemer is on the way. He’s just not working on your schedule.

Text: Genesis 40
Sermon Series: Nine Crucial Questions (Life of Joseph)
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Time to Get Rid of Your Worries
by Ray Pritchard

Jesus will carry your backpack as you hike toward heaven.

Text: 1 Peter 5:7
Sermon Series: Strangers in a Strange Land (1 Peter)
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The Undivided Heart
by Ray Pritchard

Until you admit you need God’s help, you will be stuck exactly where you are.

Text: Psalm 86:11
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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The Boys of Bethlehem
by Ray Pritchard

Through your tears, lift up your eyes and look again to Bethlehem. That sleeping child will rise to battle and no one will stand against him.

Text: Matthew 2:13-23
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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What Does It Mean to Believe the Bible? Part 2
by Ray Pritchard

Where do religious liberals come from? Several years ago Gregory Wills discussed this question in an article called What Lessons […]

Text: 1 Thessalonians 2:13-16
Sermon Series: Living in the Last Days (1 Thessalonians)
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The Sensitivity of Jesus
by Ray Pritchard

Coming to Christ is not difficult. The hardest part is reaching out with the hand of faith.

Text: Luke 8:42-48
Sermon Series: Keep Believing
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Can We Still Believe in Romans 8:28?
by Ray Pritchard

There are many things we don’t know. But this we do know: God is at work, and he has not forgotten us.

Text: Romans 8:28
Sermon Series: Keep Believing
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Church of the Living Dead
by Ray Pritchard

The Sardis spirit overtakes us whenever we begin to take God’s gifts for granted. How quickly we can become the Church of the Living Dead and not even know it.

Text: Revelation 3:1-6
Sermon Series: Email from Jesus (Revelation 2-3)
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When Jesus Comes to Church
by Ray Pritchard

How easy it is to substitute knowledge for a warm heart toward Jesus. How quickly we justify our hard hearts by pointing to all our well-intentioned religiosity.

Text: Revelation 2:1-7
Sermon Series: Email from Jesus (Revelation 2-3)

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