Weekly Update - June 20 , 2021

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This Sunday, Rayshawn Graves will be continuing in our series in Romans 8 titled, “If God is For Us” . This week’s passage will be Romans 8:12-17 . 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 are 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.


20 Days of Prayer

For the next 20 days, we invite you to join us in prayer and fasting for the Lord’s direction for our next season and location. We aren’t simply praying for a place to meet, but for the Lord to continue to work in our congregation as we seek to grow into who God wants us to be for His glory and our joy. Prayer reminds us of the unity that we have in Jesus and His binding us together in the peace that He’s purchased for us. 

Join us by downloading our 20 Day Prayer Guide along with an article written by Redemption Hill elder, Mark Becton about drawing near to God through prayer and fasting. Here’s an excerpt from the Prayer Guide

We are seeking the Father together over the  next 20 days to lead us to our new church location.  This prayer-guide, however, is more than a simple  “God, answer us” request. It’s actually a personal  prayer guide where we each ask God to “FILL ME,”  “LEAD ME,” and “SHOW ME.”  

Praying “Father, FILL ME,” we are each asking  Him to confront areas where we are not like Him. In  Praying, “Father LEAD ME,” we want Him to lead  us in seeing the lostness around us and the joy of  sharing the gospel. When praying “Father, SHOW  ME,” we are requesting that He show us His activity in  our past and present that we may trust and submit to  whatever He asks.  

We know that, because of Jesus,  the Lord will hear us as we pray to Him through the next 20 days and He will direct our steps! Thank you for praying and for supporting us. We are grateful for you and we look forward to what the Lord will do in our church in the coming days and weeks!

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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.

Two Ways To Find Peace In An Anxious World In this short talk, Sarah Zylstra—co-author (with Collin Hansen) of the new book Gospelbound: Living with Resolute Hope in an Anxious Age—talks about some of the reasons anxiety is on the rise. She explains how Christians can find peace in two seemingly contradictory ways: by thinking big, and by thinking small.

Why Our Secular Age Needs Ecclesiastes There is no wisdom apart from the fear of God, for “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Proverbs 9:10). If you don’t enter the race for wisdom from this starting line, you’ll find yourself on the wrong course chasing the wind. Only in Jesus Christ can we correctly perceive reality and be truly wise (1 Corinthians 1:24). Apart from Him, every scientist, cultural commentator, and worldly sage proves foolish.

Assume The Best of Others The spirit of the age assumes the worst of his neighbor’s confusing comment. The spirit of a Christian assumes the reasonable best of his neighbor, interpreting him how he wants to be interpreted.