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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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Stumbling Stone or Cornerstone?
by Ray Pritchard

Last week’s sermon was called Straight Talk About Predestination. If I were giving someone else advice, I would say that […]

Text: Romans 9:30-33
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)
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God’s Word Has Not Failed
by Ray Pritchard

In the end we will discover that though we failed the Lord a thousand times, he never failed us, not even once.

Text: Romans 9:6-18
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)
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Christ and the Problem of Death
by Ray Pritchard

“Since the children have flesh and blood, he too shared in their humanity so that by his death he might […]

Text: Hebrews 2:14-15
Sermon Series: Easter Sermons
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Grow Up!
by Ray Pritchard

Have you ever wondered what life would be like if you weren’t married? If somehow you were suddenly single again? […]

Text: 1 Corinthians 13:7
Sermon Series: Seven Keys to a Healthy Marriage
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Who Do Men Say That I Am?
by Ray Pritchard

If you ever travel to the Holy Land, one of the places you may visit is an Arab town called […]

Text: Matthew 16:13-17
Sermon Series: Standalone Messages
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Chariots of Fire
by Ray Pritchard

Nothing of God dies when a man of God dies.

Text: 2 Kings 2
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Is There No God?
by Ray Pritchard

Who can trace the path of the Lord? No one can. It is enough to know that we belong to him.

Text: 2 Kings 1
Sermon Series: Elijah: God's Mountain Man
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Dry Brook University
by Ray Pritchard

Christ’s followers must all spend some time by the drying brook to prepare us for greater work God has for us later. It may be the drying brook of popularity, or the drying brook of failing health or a sick loved one or a failing career, or the drying brook of a friendship that is slowly fading away. God wants to teach us not to trust in his gifts, but in himself. He wants to drain us of self, as he drained the apostles by ten days of waiting before Pentecost.

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