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God’s Freedom
by Ray Pritchard

Our basic problem is that we have allowed God to be everywhere but on his throne. No wonder we are unhappy and frustrated and unfulfilled. Let God be God and all will be well.

Text: Romans 9:6-18
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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The Value of a Broken Heart
by Ray Pritchard

If hell is real, it ought to break our heart.

Text: Romans 9:1-5
Sermon Series: Understanding God's Plan (Romans 9-11)
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Asymmetric Spiritual Warfare
by Ray Pritchard

Are you familiar with term asymmetric warfare? It’s a concept that has received lots of news coverage in the recent […]

Sermon Series: Asymmetric Spiritual Warfare
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If I Believe, Why Do I Doubt?
by Ray Pritchard

This is a sermon about a topic we rarely discuss in church. This is a sermon about doubt. As such, […]

Text: Mark 9:24
Sermon Series: Crucial Questions
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Do Not Quench the Spirit
by Ray Pritchard

Let the cry ring out to heaven–”Lord, we are ready. Let the fire fall!”

Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:19
Sermon Series: Experiencing God Today: Six Sermons on the Holy Spirit
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The Wind Blows Wherever It Wills
by Ray Pritchard

The Holy Spirit brings us continually into a deeper, more profound experience of who God is. He brings more of God to us as we bring more of us to him.

Text: John 3:8
Sermon Series: Experiencing God Today: Six Sermons on the Holy Spirit
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The Triumphant Christ
by Ray Pritchard

This is the hardest passage in the New Testament. That’s what my Greek professor said when we were studying I […]

Text: 1 Peter 3:18-22
Sermon Series: Strangers in a Strange Land (1 Peter)
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Serving God in an Unbelieving World
by Ray Pritchard

We are to submit to all those in authority over us. As Americans, when we read that we are to submit to the king, we tend to dismiss that thought since we haven’t had a king since 1776. What does Peter mean when he says we are to submit “for the Lord’s sake"? It means that there is a direct connection between the people in authority over us, and God who is the Ultimate Authority.

Text: 1 Peter 2:13-17
Sermon Series: Strangers in a Strange Land (1 Peter)
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Welcome to the Priesthood
by Ray Pritchard

As you come to him, the living Stone—rejected by men but chosen by God and precious to him—you also, like […]

Text: 1 Peter 2:4-10
Sermon Series: Strangers in a Strange Land (1 Peter)
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