Sunday, February 25, 2018

Young At Heart

Listen to "Young At Heart" by Greg Sidders, Sunday, 2-25-18

We expect kids to learn from their elders, but the most important lesson in life is something they can teach us.

What do kids know that we adults don't? And why do we have such a hard time learning what comes so naturally to them?

This Sunday at White Pine, we'll learn from the way Jesus interacts with both children and adults (in Mark 10:13-31) how to be young at heart when it comes to that which matters most.

Notes and Discussion Questions - Young At Heart

Notes and Discussion Questions, "Young At Heart" by Greg Sidders

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Jesus On Divorce And Remarriage

Listen to "Jesus On Divorce And Remarriage" by Greg Sidders, Sunday, 1-28-18

Divorce has wounded more people per square mile than almost any other relational tragedy. No wonder we're reluctant to subject ourselves to a sermon about it!

But one thing we can count on when Jesus is doing the teaching is that we will both hear truth and feel grace. I hope you will take the risk of joining us this Sunday as we study Mark 10:1-12, because only good can come from sitting at the feet of Jesus. 

Notes and Discussion Questions - Jesus On Divorce And Remarriage

Notes and Discussion Questions, "Jesus On Divorce And Remarriage" by Greg Sidders

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Teachable Moments

Listen to "Teachable Moments" by Greg Sidders, Sunday, 1-28-18

Imagine looking back on February 4, 2018 as one of the most memorable days of your life--not because that was the day the Patriots won their sixth Super Bowl, but because that was the day God spoke to you so personally and so powerfully that your life was never the same.

It is remarkable to me how God can use an ordinary church service to do something extraordinary in the life of a Jesus-follower. I'm praying that our study of Mark 9:30-50 will have that kind of impact on your life, and mine.

Notes and Discussion Questions - Teachable Moments

Notes and Discussion Questions, "Teachable Moments" by Greg Sidders