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From Jacob to Jesus
by Ray Pritchard

Our final study in the life of Jacob is different from all the rest. When we began, he was still […]

Text: Genesis 49:10; Luke 1:33
Sermon Series: Journeys with Jacob (Genesis 25-50)
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The Breaking Point
by Ray Pritchard

In our study of the life of Jacob, we have come to a critical turning point. One might even call […]

Text: Genesis 32:22-32
Sermon Series: Journeys with Jacob (Genesis 25-50)
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Men and Women in Biblical Perspective
by Ray Pritchard

I find myself in a peculiar position this morning. No matter what I say, or how carefully I say it, […]

Text: Genesis 1-3
Sermon Series: Critical Issues
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Jacob’s Ladder
by Ray Pritchard

A long journey, a hard pillow, a guilty conscience, a heavy heart. These are the things that make men dream. […]

Text: Genesis 28
Sermon Series: Journeys with Jacob (Genesis 25-50)
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Portrait of a Dysfunctional Family
by Ray Pritchard

Although it is not a new word, most of us never heard the term “dysfunctional” until a few years ago. […]

Text: Genesis 27
Sermon Series: Journeys with Jacob (Genesis 25-50)
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Truth or Consequences
by Ray Pritchard

When I was growing up my mother had a little rhyme she often repeated to her four sons. You probably […]

Text: Exodus 20:16
Sermon Series: The Ten Commandments for Today (Exodus 20)
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How to Handle Trouble in the Church
by Ray Pritchard

Some subjects require special justification by the pastor; others are self-evident. This one requires no justification. Wherever you have two […]

Sermon Series: In Search of the Early Church
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The Oldest Dad in the Nursery
by Ray Pritchard

Faith is belief plus unbelief and acting on the belief part.

Text: Romans 4:18-25
Sermon Series: God's Good News (Romans 1-4)
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Father Abraham
by Ray Pritchard

If you want to be saved by faith, then cling to Jesus Christ and to him alone.

Text: Romans 4:1-8
Sermon Series: Coronavirus ChroniclesSermon Series: God's Good News (Romans 1-4)
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First Century Patterns For 21st-Century Churches
by Ray Pritchard

How closely should local churches follow the patterns of the New Testament? The answer is, as closely as possible, understanding that no one is 100% consistent and that outward forms will change over time. That means we need to focus on the key functions of the church, giving freedom to differ on how those functions are expressed.

Text: Various
Sermon Series: In Search of the Early Church

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