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A Man Called Pilate
by Ray Pritchard

Here is yet another man we’d all like to meet. His is the story of a man caught in a […]

Text: Mark 15:1-15
Sermon Series: Faces Around the Cross
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The Sensitivity of Jesus
by Ray Pritchard

This is how Luke tells the story: As Jesus was on his way, the crowds almost crushed him. And a […]

Text: Luke 8:42-48
Sermon Series: Close Encounters with Jesus
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How to Be a Great Lover
by Ray Pritchard

My text today is one of the great short stories of the Bible. Somebody like Steven Bochco could turn this […]

Text: Luke 7:36-50
Sermon Series: Absolute Praise (Psalm 103)Sermon Series: Close Encounters with Jesus
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Famous Last Words
by Ray Pritchard

It didn’t happen in Chicago, so it wasn’t a day like this. Cold, wet, snowy, slippery and watch your step. […]

Text: Matthew 28:18-20
Sermon Series: World Missions
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Mary: Believing the Impossible
by Ray Pritchard

“Nothing is impossible with God.” That’s as true today as it was 2000 years ago.

Text: Luke 1:26-38
Sermon Series: Christmas Personalities
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Let’s Go Fishing
by Ray Pritchard

Somewhere in my past I heard the story about a man who was a phenomenal fisherman. He was so good […]

Text: Matthew 4:19
Sermon Series: Spiritual Gifts
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Martha’s Vineyard
by Ray Pritchard

I first met Bill Petch twelve years ago this summer. I was fresh out of seminary and starting my first […]

Text: I Corinthians 12:28; Romans 12:7
Sermon Series: Spiritual Gifts
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Easter And The Secular Mind
by Ray Pritchard

  Part One I’m going to tell you an Easter story this morning about a man you probably don’t know […]

Text: Acts 25-26
Sermon Series: Easter Sermons
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Unwrapping Your Spiritual Gifts
by Ray Pritchard

The name Peter Drucker will be familiar to you if you are a student of business or economics. To put […]

Text: Various
Sermon Series: Spiritual Gifts
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Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places
by Ray Pritchard

Unless we deal with our problems they will come back to haunt us again and again and again. Because Samson never faced his inner problems, in the end they destroyed him.

Text: Judges 16:1-22
Sermon Series: Samson, A Man for Our Times (Judges 13-16)

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