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  • Ronald Moore

    Contributing sermons since Jan 1, 2000
Ronald's church

St. Luke's Anglican
Corinth, Mississippi 38834
662-872-0565

About Ronald
  • Education: B.A. History M. Div. PhD Clinical Psychology PhD Theological Studies
  • Experience: Pastor, church planter, Chaplain. Ordained in 2003.
  • Comment to those looking at my sermons: Of myself I have nothing to say that is worth notice. But the Word of God is worthy of Praise.
  • Family: Wife: Crystal Children: Abbie, Breana, Thomas, Caitlin
  • Best advice given to me about preaching: Shut up and let God talk.
  • What I want on my tombstone: Gone Home
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  • Regeneration And Renewal

    Contributed on May 27, 2026
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    “Not by works of righteousness which we have done, but according to His mercy He saved us, through the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit.”

    There are few subjects in the modern Church more confused than the relationship between Baptism, conversion, and the Christian life. Some reduce Christianity to a moment of emotional experience. Others reduce it to ritual alone. One side speaks as though the Sacraments mean nothing. The other ...read more

  • The Commanded Joy Of The Christian Life

    Contributed on Apr 21, 2026
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    There are few commands in Holy Scripture that strike the modern ear as more unreasonable than this one: “Rejoice in the Lord always.” Always? In every season? Under every burden? Through every sorrow?

    There are few commands in Holy Scripture that strike the modern ear as more unreasonable than this one: “Rejoice in the Lord always.” Always? In every season? Under every burden? Through every sorrow? We might accept “rejoice sometimes.” We might tolerate “rejoice when things are going well.” But ...read more

  • Three Knocks At The Door Of Eternity

    Contributed on Mar 21, 2026
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    A Sermon on Humility, Judgment, and the Only Name That Saves. The only way to stand before God is not in glory or achievement, but in humble repentance through Christ.

    There is an old burial custom among the emperors of Austria that has always struck me as deeply Christian—perhaps more Christian than many sermons preached in our own day. When a Habsburg ruler died, his body was carried to the Imperial Crypt in Vienna. The procession would stop before a closed ...read more

  • God Buries His Workers, But Carries On His Work

    Contributed on Nov 4, 2025
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    Every believer must eventually come face to face with one humbling truth: God’s work does not depend on us. He uses us, yes—mercifully, powerfully, even miraculously—but when our task is finished, He sets us down, and His work continues without pause.

    Text: “Moses my servant is dead; now therefore arise, go over this Jordan, thou, and all this people, unto the land which I do give to them.” — Joshua 1:2 (NKJV) Introduction: The Ending That Wasn’t the End Every believer must eventually come face to face with one humbling truth: God’s work does ...read more

  • Storming The Gates Of Hell

    Contributed on Oct 24, 2025
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     | 650 views

    The Church was never meant to be a museum of saints but a barracks for soldiers. We were not called to maintain comfort, status, or cultural approval—but to advance the Kingdom against the very gates of Hell.

    Matthew 16:18–19 (NKJV) “And I also say to you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. And I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth will be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on ...read more