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The Hero Rises
by Ray Pritchard

Joseph proves you can come from a crazy, mixed-up family and do amazing things for the Lord.

Text: Genesis 37:1-2
Sermon Series: Nine Crucial Questions (Life of Joseph)
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Why You Need Your Enemies and Your Enemies Need You—Part One
by Ray Pritchard

Our sovereign God allows enemies to enter our lives for our ultimate good. They are often people we are close to; family, people at work, or even in our church. God’s message to us is to love, bless, and pray for them. In doing this, He will bless us. We cannot be set free until we set them free to be blessed by the Lord.

Text: Jeremiah 29:7
Sermon Series: Survivor Babylon (Jeremiah 29)
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Inside the Pearly Gates: What Will We Do in Heaven?
by Ray Pritchard

No one will ever be sorry they ended up in heaven.

Text: Revelation 7:9-17
Sermon Series: Final Questions: A Biblical View of Life After Death
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Allowing God’s Spirit to Lead You
by Brian Bill

Followers of Christ have a new focus, a new family, and a new future.

Text: Romans 8:12-17
Sermon Series: God is For You
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You Are Forgiven: God’s Answer to the Problem of Guilt
by Ray Pritchard

We’re going to heaven because we have a sit-down salvation, bought and paid for by the Son of God.

Sermon Series: Big Promises
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The Problem of Partiality
by Ray Pritchard

Mercy always triumphs over judgment when Christians love each other.

Text: James 2:1-13
Sermon Series: Pressure Points (James)
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Four Steps to Better Bible Listening
by Ray Pritchard

You don’t have to know Greek or Hebrew to understand the Bible, but you do need a willing heart.

Text: James 1:21-25
Sermon Series: Pressure Points (James)
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We Shall Overcome (1 John 5)
by Ray Pritchard

God intends that we have assurance of our salvation.

Text: 1 John 5
Sermon Series: Get Real (1 John chapter outlines)
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Standing in the Evil Day
by Ray Pritchard

The evil day may be upon us, but I am not a pessimist.

Text: Ephesians 6:13
Sermon Series: Soul Food: Ephesians for the 21st-Century
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Don’t Blame God for Your Problems
by Ray Pritchard

You can get better if you will stop blaming others

Text: James 1:12-15
Sermon Series: Pressure Points (James)
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