Easter helps us lean into the contrasts we see and feel. We lament betrayal, pain, humiliation, sacrifice and death as seen in Jesus’ life and our own. But at Easter, we also rejoice in life, resurrection, redemption, power and victory through our risen Lord Jesus given to us. We weep at night but joy comes in the morning. We embrace both sorrow and joy this Easter season at WDBC as we walk with Jesus.
Read MoreLife feels out of sync right now. The juggle is real. Rest is sporadic. When we feel anxious or panic we can often forget to do some of the most basic yet important things in life, sometimes even forgetting to breathe!
Read MoreThis month we began a series unpacking our vision at WDBC. So, “What does transformation look like?” The beginning of Jesus’ ministry, recorded in Luke 5-6, provides a great framework for understanding the various facets of transformation. This post describes the personal facet of our transformation, which occurs as we hear the ongoing call of the gospel to receive the grace Jesus came to give.
Read MoreOur goal is to see holistic spiritual transformation in each person’s life as a pattern of a life-long journey.
Read MoreHow many spiritual gifts are there in the Bible? What are my spiritual gifts? How can I encourage others? This is some brief teaching and a compilation of free internet resources to help explore these questions.
Read MoreWDBC Care Clusters offer support in groups of 3-4 people during COVID-19. Each person is committed to praying and caring with contact on a weekly basis. Learn more about how to get connected.
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