Standalone Sermons Ritch Sandford Standalone Sermons Ritch Sandford

Abortion: What they don’t tell you…

This sermon traces the theme of the shedding of innocent blood from the earliest pages of Scripture to today, showing how God consistently sees, judges, and speaks about the taking of innocent life. It calls believers to face the issue of abortion with biblical clarity, deep compassion, and gospel hope — holding together truth, repentance, forgiveness, and the call to protect the vulnerable.

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Standalone Sermons Ritch Sandford Standalone Sermons Ritch Sandford

The End

2 Thessalonians teaches that Jesus will one day return in power and glory, bringing justice to a broken world. Before that day comes, there will be rebellion and the rise of a deceiver, but God is still in control. In the meantime, we’re called to stand firm in the truth, encouraged by the hope that evil won’t win—Jesus will.

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Standalone Sermons Allen Nielsen Standalone Sermons Allen Nielsen

Exiles & Living Stones

1 Peter 2 encourages believers to live as God’s chosen people—set apart, growing in spiritual maturity, and reflecting Christ in both word and action. Peter calls Christians to crave God’s Word like newborn babies crave milk, to be built into a spiritual house with Jesus as the cornerstone, and to live honorably among unbelievers. Even in the face of rejection or suffering, believers are reminded that they are a royal priesthood and a holy nation, called out of darkness into God’s marvelous light, so that their lives would point others to Him.

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Standalone Sermons Ritch Sandford Standalone Sermons Ritch Sandford

The Five Capitals

The Parable of the Five Talents, told by Jesus in Matthew 25:14–30, illustrates the importance of using what God has entrusted to us. We can refer to these things as “capitals”…and God intends for us to steward them well. Join us as Mark Parrett unpacks this parable and encourages us to leverage our “5 Capitals” for greatest Kingdom impact.

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