Weekly Update - May 9, 2021

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This Sunday, Kevin Rogers will be preaching a message titled, “Confessing Our Sins In Light of God’s Mercy”. This week’s passage will be Psalm 51:1-7 and Psalm 32:1-6. Last week’s sermon can be heard here. If you’re planning to watch online check us out this week on Facebook Live Sunday morning at 10:30am

We want to encourage you to take a moment this week as you prepare for our time together on Sunday by reading and praying through the passages. 

Consider thinking through these four questions as you read and pray. 

  1. How can I adore God from this passage?

  2. What sin does this passage lead me to confess?

  3. How does this passage help me to thank Jesus?

  4. From this passage, in what ways can I ask God's Spirit to help me this week?


Community Groups Are Back!

…and they will be meeting through the Summer from May through July. Communities are our primary gatherings outside of Sunday morning where we can connect with each other and grow together through fellowship, God’s word, and discipleship. Click below on one of the communities to reach out to a Community Leader for more information.

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Evidences of God’s Grace

The elders would love to hear about and celebrate the ways that God’s grace is working in your life or how you’ve witnessed God’s grace in the life of other members of WEBC. Let us know here.


Church Center App

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Community Groups

visit our Community Groups page and sign up for our Summer 2021 Community Groups! We also have an online option.

Weekly Resources

Here are some resources that our elders recommend checking out this week. Please feel free to use them as discipleship opportunities to discuss with one another.

Can We Really Stomach God's Grace? Grace is indeed amazing. But it is the furthest thing from comfortable. And sometimes it is the furthest thing from comforting. In being amazing, extensive, and expansive, grace is also shocking and scandalous and downright offensive.

The Dull Conversation With those who are closer to you, each day deserves these two questions: What was the best part of the day? What was the hardest part of your day? Then you share in the hardship and the joy together.

Alistair Begg: Welcome to Exile. It's Going to Be OK  Serve your church family. Give yourself to it. Because when the Lord builds his church (either in number or in maturity) through our labors, gifts, and giving, we are being used to build the only kingdom that will last forever.