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God in Three Persons: A Doctrine We Barely Understand
by Ray Pritchard

My problem this morning is simple: to explain a doctrine that all Christians believe but no one really understands. And […]

Sermon Series: Our Awesome God
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What God Wants For Christmas
by Ray Pritchard

There are only ten days left until Christmas. Have you done your shopping yet? Be careful, because there are some […]

Text: Micah 6:6-8
Sermon Series: Christmas Messages
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Passing the Baton
by Ray Pritchard

Have you ever seen Jesus with the eyes of faith? Behold the Son of God. Fix your eyes upon him. Gaze upon his beauty. As the song says, “Look full in his wonderful face and the things of earth will grow strangely dim, in the light of his glory and grace.” Those who look to him will never be disappointed and like Abraham of old, they will rejoice and be glad forever.

Text: Genesis 25
Sermon Series: Adventures with Abraham (Genesis 12-25)
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Happy are the Sad
by Ray Pritchard

“Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.” This is one of the strangest statements in the Bible. It is a paradox and a mystery. “Blessed are those who mourn,” said Jesus. Happy are the sad! What do these strange words mean? Who are the mourners, why are they sad, and how are they comforted?

Text: Matthew 5:4
Sermon Series: Beatitudes (Matthew 5)
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How To Make Your Money Go a Long, Long Way
by Ray Pritchard

Jesus is God’s indescribable gift. Anything I do pales into insignificance by comparison. Therefore, I will not hold back, I will not be stingy. I will be a generous giver. If God really did so love the world that he gave his only begotten Son, then I will follow him and give whatever I can. I can do no less.

Text: II Corinthians 9:12-15
Sermon Series: Who Owns Your Life
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Cheerfulness: The Healing Power of a Merry Heart
by Ray Pritchard

We all know people who struggle with sickness and weakness, yet when you go to see them, they cheer you up. On the other hand, we all know people who are sick and yet their spirit is crushed. When you go to see them, you feel worse when you leave than when you came, because they have sucked all the life out of you as well. There is a basic relationship between your mental attitude and your physical well-being. What is on the inside eventually manifests itself physically on the outside.

Text: Proverbs 17:22
Sermon Series: Street Smarts
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Courage: How to Face Down Your Fears
by Ray Pritchard

What is courage? It is facing and dealing with dangerous and difficult situations of life. I don’t want you to add courage. You already have courage. God put it in you the moment you came to Christ. Use the courage that God has given you. You already have victory in Jesus Christ. Now live in that victory. You already have power. Use the power that God has given you.

Text: Proverbs 28:1
Sermon Series: Street Smarts
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Dreams, Visions and Supernatural Signs
by Ray Pritchard

Whenever dreams, visions and supernatural signs are discussed, three questions immediately come to mind. Number one, are such things really […]

Text: Numbers 12:6-8
Sermon Series: Light My Path -- Knowing God's Will
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When Christians Disagree
by Ray Pritchard

We Christians disagree a lot, sometimes about the craziest things. I don’t know if you know it or not, but […]

Text: Acts 15:36-41
Sermon Series: Light My Path -- Knowing God's Will
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Marching Off the Map
by Ray Pritchard

In our previous studies, we have uncovered some basic principles about God’s will: 1. God wants you to know his […]

Text: Esther 4
Sermon Series: Light My Path -- Knowing God's Will

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