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Bible Verse Of The Day:
WRBC Sunday Service - March 8, 2026
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Ephesians: Alive in Christ
A New Way to Walk (Ephesians 4:17-5:21) ...
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🧩 BIBLE MATCH GAME! 📖
Think you know our staff? Let’s find out! 👀
Each member of our team uses a Bible that’s a little different — different covers, highlights, notes, and well-loved pages. We asked our staff to send in a picture of the Bible they use for their devotions… and now it’s your turn to match the Bible to the staff member!
Your challenge:
Match each Bible photo with the correct staff member:
A. Bruce
B. Kevin
C. Doug
D. Rudy
E. Sheilla
F. Karen
G. Debbie
📝 How to play:
Comment your guesses using the format:
1–A, 2–C, 3–G… etc.
☕ Prize:
The person with the most correct matches will win a $10 Starbucks gift card!
⏰ Deadline:
Submit your guesses by Tuesday, March 17. The winner will be announced shortly after!
It’s amazing how each Bible tells a story — the verses that are underlined, the pages that are worn, and the notes written during quiet moments with God. 💛
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” — Psalm 119:105
Let the matching begin! 📖✨
🧩 BIBLE MATCH GAME! 📖
Think you know our staff? Let’s find out! 👀
Each member of our team uses a Bible that’s a little different — different covers, highlights, notes, and well-loved pages. We asked our staff to send in a picture of the Bible they use for their devotions… and now it’s your turn to match the Bible to the staff member!
Your challenge:
Match each Bible photo with the correct staff member:
A. Bruce
B. Kevin
C. Doug
D. Rudy
E. Sheilla
F. Karen
G. Debbie
📝 How to play:
Comment your guesses using the format:
1–A, 2–C, 3–G… etc.
☕ Prize:
The person with the most correct matches will win a $10 Starbucks gift card!
⏰ Deadline:
Submit your guesses by Tuesday, March 17. The winner will be announced shortly after!
It’s amazing how each Bible tells a story — the verses that are underlined, the pages that are worn, and the notes written during quiet moments with God. 💛
“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” — Psalm 119:105
Let the matching begin! 📖✨
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It may be a little tougher to get going because of the time change, but it`s a bright and beautiful morning. Looking forward to worshipping the Lord together today!
It may be a little tougher to get going because of the time change, but it`s a bright and beautiful morning. Looking forward to worshipping the Lord together today! ...
Don’t forget to see your clocks ahead by one hour. See you tomorrow, 10:30 am CDT at 2405 McGuillivray.
Don’t forget to see your clocks ahead by one hour. See you tomorrow, 10:30 am CDT at 2405 McGuillivray. ...
✨ Hope of the Nations ✨
As we close out three incredible Sundays together, our hearts are so full.
“Hope of the Nations” has been more than just a series — it has been a reminder that God is moving, not just in our community, but all around the world. 🌍
A heartfelt THANK YOU to our guest speakers who shared boldly and faithfully. Thank you to our missionaries who continue to say “yes” to the call, shining Christ’s light in places near and far. Thank you to our musicians who led us into powerful moments of worship. And thank you to every volunteer, leader, and behind-the-scenes servant who made these weeks such a blessing.
We have been encouraged.
We have been challenged.
We have been reminded that the Gospel is still good news for all people.
May the hope we celebrated these past three weeks continue to live in us — and flow through us — to the nations.
“For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” — Habakkuk 2:14
#HopeofTheNations #Missions #ChurchFamily #Grateful #GoIntoAllTheWorld 🌎✨
✨ Hope of the Nations ✨
As we close out three incredible Sundays together, our hearts are so full.
“Hope of the Nations” has been more than just a series — it has been a reminder that God is moving, not just in our community, but all around the world. 🌍
A heartfelt THANK YOU to our guest speakers who shared boldly and faithfully. Thank you to our missionaries who continue to say “yes” to the call, shining Christ’s light in places near and far. Thank you to our musicians who led us into powerful moments of worship. And thank you to every volunteer, leader, and behind-the-scenes servant who made these weeks such a blessing.
We have been encouraged.
We have been challenged.
We have been reminded that the Gospel is still good news for all people.
May the hope we celebrated these past three weeks continue to live in us — and flow through us — to the nations.
“For the earth will be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea.” — Habakkuk 2:14
#HopeofTheNations #Missions #ChurchFamily #Grateful #GoIntoAllTheWorld 🌎✨
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A birds-eye view of this morning`s rehearsal. And also a photo of the bird who took the picture while replacing the screen projector bulb.
We are grateful for the tech folks who work so selflessly behind the scenes!
A birds-eye view of this morning`s rehearsal. And also a photo of the bird who took the picture while replacing the screen projector bulb.
We are grateful for the tech folks who work so selflessly behind the scenes!
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Our hearts are heavy as we hear of the tragic loss of life in British Columbia.
We join with so many across the country in mourning with those who mourn, and we lift up in prayer the families who have lost loved ones, the injured, the first responders, and the entire community that has been shaken by this tragedy.
In moments like these, we are reminded that God is near to the brokenhearted and present in our pain. As Psalm 34:18 says, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
As a church family, let us pause and pray—asking God to bring comfort to the grieving, healing to the hurting, wisdom to those leading the response, and the peace of Christ, which surpasses all understanding, to all who are affected.
Our hearts are heavy as we hear of the tragic loss of life in British Columbia.
We join with so many across the country in mourning with those who mourn, and we lift up in prayer the families who have lost loved ones, the injured, the first responders, and the entire community that has been shaken by this tragedy.
In moments like these, we are reminded that God is near to the brokenhearted and present in our pain. As Psalm 34:18 says, “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”
As a church family, let us pause and pray—asking God to bring comfort to the grieving, healing to the hurting, wisdom to those leading the response, and the peace of Christ, which surpasses all understanding, to all who are affected.
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A beautiful foggy morning at WRBC. ...
Join us this Sunday, 10:30 am at 2405 McGillivray for our continuing series on Ephesians. All are welcome.
Join us this Sunday, 10:30 am at 2405 McGillivray for our continuing series on Ephesians. All are welcome. ...
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