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Come and celebrate our Risen Savior Easter morning, April 12. There will be two services, 8:30 & 10:30am. Invite your friends and neighbors to the Easter service here and an Easter meal at your place!

If you attend WBC regularly, please help us with parking on Easter Sunday  by parking farthest from the building which will enable [...]

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We have 3 strategic opportunities to remember and celebrate Jesus’ victory over sin and death during the next week.
Messiah in the Passover
Join us for Messiah in the Passover, Sunday evening April 5 at 6:30pm. We will reflect and celebrate how the Jewish Passover pointed to and was fulfilled in Jesus and his atoning sacrifice on [...]

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Tim and Megan are proud parents of their precious Teyah Marie Riegel! Teyah was born yesterday at 12:20pm, sharing her birthday with, well…Jesus! Talk about a reminder.
Congratulations Tim and Megan!

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This quote is taken from a Christmas sermon by the eighteenth century English preacher-evangelist, George Whitefield (found in Come, Thou Long-Expected Jesus: Experiencing the Peace and Promise of Christmas.) May it encourage you to contemplate Christmas!
“It was love, mere love; it was free love that brought the Lord Jesus Christ into our world. What, shall [...]

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Did you know Advent begins this Sunday, November 30? What is Advent? Well the word “advent” simply means “coming, or arrival”. And Christians celebrate the Season of Advent, a time of waiting and expectation, in order to cultivate an awareness of God’s actions both past, present and future. Typically Advent begins 4 Sundays before Christmas [...]

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Earlier today I ran into Geoff at Hoggy’s “Your Hometown Meat Market” (great place to get all sorts of meats and great sandwiches!) and he greeted me with “Happy Reformation Day!” Yeah, today’s not just Halloween, it’s also Reformation Day. Long story made short, Geoff had some great thoughts about both holidays that I think [...]

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