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The Adventure Begins: How Jesus Works Through Ordinary People
by Ray Pritchard

Today we are beginning a brand-new sermon series from the book of Acts. I find myself excited as I think […]

Text: Acts 1:1
Sermon Series: The Adventure Begins (Acts 1)
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Real Christian vs. Religious
by Ray Pritchard

This is the first sermon based on the questions submitted by the congregation last spring. I don’t know who wrote […]

Text: John 3
Sermon Series: Sermons I Always Wanted To Hear
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Acts of the Apostates
by Ray Pritchard

I’d like to begin my message with a word we don’t often use. Though it has been around for many […]

Text: Jude 1-25
Sermon Series: New Testament Postcards
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Balancing Truth and Love
by Ray Pritchard

“Affiliation with the enemies of the Cross spells a lie to all claims to believe the truth.” Robert Lightner This […]

Text: 2 John
Sermon Series: New Testament Postcards
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New Testament Postcards: Philemon
by Ray Pritchard

Today we are beginning a new sermon series on called New Testament Postcards based on the four1-chapter books in the […]

Text: Philemon 1-25
Sermon Series: New Testament Postcards
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Solus Christus: By Christ Alone
by Ray Pritchard

“When Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, ’Who do people say the Son of […]

Text: Matthew 16:13-18
Sermon Series: The Four ‘Solas’
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Does Your Bag Have Holes?
by Ray Pritchard

Today we begin a new sermon series on a forgotten book of the Bible. In fact this particular book is […]

Text: Haggai 1
Sermon Series: Haggai
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Living in the Light of God’s Glory
by Ray Pritchard

With this sermon we are almost to the end of our series on God’s attributes. In fact, this is the […]

Text: 1 Corinthians 10:31
Sermon Series: Our Awesome God
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Christian Aerobics
by Ray Pritchard

“The mark of true Christian faith is that it changes everything you do and say.” Ray Stedman We have come […]

Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:12-22
Sermon Series: Living in the Last Days (1 Thessalonians)
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Famine in the Promised Land
by Ray Pritchard

When the famine comes, remember that God has not abandoned you. He sends the famines of life in order to see if you will trust him even in the most difficult moments. We should say, “Here is another opportunity for me to trust God. I wonder what wonderful things he is going to do for me this time.” It’s not easy to say that. Sometimes it takes more grace to stay in the Promised Land than it does to get there in the first place.

Text: Genesis 12:10-20
Sermon Series: Adventures with Abraham (Genesis 12-25)

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