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Forever and Ever, Amen!
by Ray Pritchard

Let’s begin with a little quiz. What well-known television actor said the following? “To me the greatest Latin lover in […]

Text: Matthew 19:6
Sermon Series: Seven Keys to a Healthy Marriage
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Good, Pleasing, Perfect
by Ray Pritchard

Moral compromise often begins with a tiny step in the wrong direction. This was the case with Lot, who was unmoved and apathetic to the moral decay around him. It may sound extreme, but the Lord has nothing to say to a compromising believer. You can have Sodom or you can have the Lord, but you can’t have them both. If you live for God, you will demonstrate to yourself and those who know you that that God’s way is always good, pleasing and ultimately perfect.

Text: Romans 12:2
Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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Changing Your Mind
by Ray Pritchard

“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you […]

Text: Romans 12:2
Sermon Series: The Transformed Life (Romans 12-16)
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Repent! The Forgotten Doctrine of Salvation
by Ray Pritchard

The Gospel invitation begins with repentance. The first step in becoming a Christian is changing your mind about Jesus Christ.

Text: Acts 17:30
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Forward-Leaning Defense
by Ray Pritchard

<font=comic sans ms>“There is no victory at bargain basement prices.” General Dwight Eisenhower</font size> “World War IV began in a […]

Sermon Series: Asymmetric Spiritual Warfare
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Seven Signs Of The Second Coming
by Ray Pritchard

(Revised and Expanded January 9, 1991) The following things have happened in the last 72 hours: *Yesterday the Iraqi Revolutionary […]

Sermon Series: Critical Issues
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No Place for Pride
by Ray Pritchard

Tell them, Pastor Ray, tell them that nothing matters except Christ. The young people need to know this before it’s […]

Text: Romans 11:17-24
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)
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Praying for Your Prodigal
by Ray Pritchard

When you pray for a loved one who seems hardened against the Lord, pray that the eyes of their heart might be opened so that the light of God can come flooding in. And if that seems hopeless, at least it puts the hopeless case at God’s doorstep, which is where it belongs.

Text: Ephesians 1:18
Sermon Series: Adventures in Prayer
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We’re More Stubborn Than We Think
by Brian Bill

In celebration of the date 6-6-06, this past Tuesday, a town called Hell, Michigan put on a party and invited […]

Text: Romans 2:5-11
Sermon Series: By Faith Alone
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Why Good People Won’t Go to Heaven
by Ray Pritchard

I’d like to talk to you about who goes to heaven. We all know that the Bible teaches the reality […]

Text: Romans 10:1-4
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)
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