
Homesick
Is it possible to feel homesick even at home? If so, might that suggest we're not actually home yet?
Join Pastor Greg Sidders and others as they teach the Bible in order to help people find and follow Jesus. This is the Sunday sermon at White Pine Church in North Yarmouth, Maine.
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Is it possible to feel homesick even at home? If so, might that suggest we're not actually home yet?

Few passages in the Bible are as beloved as Psalm 23—but when was the last time you thought deeply about the many gifts promised to those whose shepherd is the Lord?

Just how devoted to God must we be to maximize the benefits of faith? Do we have to go all in, or can we dabble in religion, dividing our time and energy between the pursuit of God and other promising options?

Everyone wants to be happy and successful, but how do we achieve those elusive goals?

You can’t know what’s in a person just by what they show to the world. We may say and do all the right things, but what if our private thoughts don't match our public image?

Why is lying such a big deal to God?

If you are familiar with the Bible, you know it's a good read—but it's not an easy read. It takes more than spiritual hunger to get the most out of it. It takes skill.

Guest speaker: Will Truesdell We all face difficulties that may make us question where God has gone. Psalm 13 is a striking song of complaint to God direct from David's heart.

None of us wants to be called a thief, but there are so many ways to take for ourselves what belongs to others that we may have broken the eighth commandment without even knowing it.

How do we protect the good gift of sex from that which makes it deadly?