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Elijah and the Ravens
by Ray Pritchard

If we are willing to obey, God can take care of the details. He can send the ravens to feed us when the world has forgotten us.

Text: 1 Kings 17:2-7
Sermon Series: Elijah: God's Mountain Man
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God’s Mountain Man
by Ray Pritchard

It’s time to pray, “Lord do things I’m not used to.”

Text: 1 Kings 17:1
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Obadiah: A Good Man in a Hard Place
by Ray Pritchard

Ahab was angry and that wasn’t good news. It wasn’t just that he was having a bad day or a […]

Text: 1 Kings 18:1-15
Sermon Series: Elijah: God's Mountain Man
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Prophet on the Run
by Ray Pritchard

Our greatest victories and worst defeats often go hand in hand.

Text: 1 Kings 19:1-9
Sermon Series: Elijah: God's Mountain Man
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The Most Important Ingredient
by Ray Pritchard

When was the last time you played with modeling clay? It may have been a while unless you have a […]

Text: Acts 16:6-10
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Take Me to Your Leaders
by Ray Pritchard

In early March I preached on “Are You Prepared to Suffer for Christ?” from I Peter 3:13-17. After the final […]

Text: 1 Peter 5:1-4
Sermon Series: Strangers in a Strange Land (1 Peter)
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Unhindered Prayers
by Ray Pritchard

Quick now, what well-known actor said the following: “I don’t like danger. I’m not a womanizer. My happiest moments are […]

Text: 1 Peter 3:7
Sermon Series: Strangers in a Strange Land (1 Peter)
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Always Springtime in Heaven: I Believe in Life Everlasting
by Ray Pritchard

This is the final message in the series on the Apostles’ Creed. When we started in January, there was snow […]

Text: II Corinthians 5:8
Sermon Series: The Apostles’ Creed
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“Everything Comes from You”: The Forgotten Secret of Christian Giving
by Ray Pritchard

When Dusty Baker became the manager of the Chicago Cubs last November, he was asked about the team’s long history […]

Text: I Chronicles 29:14
Sermon Series: The Legacy Campaign
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Living in Light of the Future
by Brian Bill

Jesus sometimes puts us in the fire in order to purify us until He can see His image in us. Remember that He prunes so that we can grow because He is much more interested in our character than He is in our comfort. He takes His launderer’s soap and cleans us so that we’re forgiven. Isaiah 1:18: “Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they are red as crimson, they shall be like wool.”

Text: Malachi 2:17-3:5
Sermon Series: Step It Up

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