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Lord, Please Change Me!
by Ray Pritchard

Knowledge alone will not save us and knowledge alone will certainly not change us. You’ve got to do something with the
knowledge you have.

Text: Romans 12:2
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Love Means Telling the Truth
by Ray Pritchard

God intends for the church to become a body of committed, loving truth-tellers. Easy to say, hard to
do.

Text: 2 Corinthians 7:8-13
Sermon Series: Never Give Up! (2 Corinthians)
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The Promise of Peace
by Brian Bill

The peace that comes from God is perfect.

Text: Isaiah 26:3
Sermon Series: A Summer of Promise
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We’re Just Like Jonah
by Ray Pritchard

When we decide to run from the Lord, Satan is happy to provide the transportation.

Text: Jonah 1
Sermon Series: Outrageous Grace
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God’s Foreign Policy
by Ray Pritchard

Let’s lift up Jesus as the only hope of the world. And let’s invite the rebels on the other side to put down their weapons and join us in the great celebration of God’s Son, the Anointed One, Our coming King–Jesus Christ!

Text: Psalm 2
Sermon Series: Psalms for Today
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Song of a Slipping Saint
by Ray Pritchard

“When we put our coming glory on the scales of eternity, the passing prosperity of the wicked amounts to nothing at all.”

Text: Psalm 73
Sermon Series: Psalms for Today
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How Much Sin Will God Forgive?
by Ray Pritchard

If God forgave David, he will certainly forgive you. If a murdering adulterer could find grace, there is hope for you and me.

Text: Psalm 51
Sermon Series: Psalms for Today
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Journey to Bethlehem
by Ray Pritchard

That’s the way it was that first Christmas night 2000 years ago. Baby sleeping, mother dreaming, father thinking, and God watching over it all.

Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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Three Questions for Christmas
by Ray Pritchard

Today as yesterday and tomorrow as today, Jesus is the answer to the deepest questions of life.

Text: Revelation 1:5
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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The Whole Bible in One Message
by Ray Pritchard

Here’s the whole Bible presented as a drama in six acts, starting with creation and ending with the Second Coming of Christ.

Sermon Series: Standalone Messages

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