On Sunday, April 7, WSBC will participate in the annual Durham CROP Walk to support Church World Service’s efforts to reduce hunger in our community and world. Our team will meet for lunch in the fellowship hall after worship, walk to Duke Chapel, and return through East Campus. To volunteer or to sponsor our team, contact Greg Palmer (senorpalmer@gmail.com) or bit.ly/WSBCcropwalk. ...
Archives for March 2019
A Space for Reflecting on Immigration Issues
An eight week Sunday School series will explore the challenges caused by current global migration from a Christian perspective. Our objective will be to create a space where we will reflect on how we might go about building a beloved community with justice for all, including immigrants. Using the study guide, For You Were Once a Stranger: Immigration in the US through the Lens of Faith, we will ...
March 17 is Youth Sunday
“Your Face, Lord, Do I Seek…” (Psalm 27) Our youth serve as worship leaders on this day with the High School seniors offering reflections and the Youth Choir and Youth Group sharing songs of praise. ...
March Sunday School Forums
Mark your calendars to attend one of the March Sunday School Forums offered for adults on March 3, 10 and 17 at 9:45 on Sunday mornings and learn about one of the following topics: Sanctuary Movement - The Bible has many commands and laws that deal with how to treat foreigners. These commandments may differ from current U.S. law and policy. How do we as Christians understand our calling to obey ...
Ash Wednesday Services
6:00 p.m.—Service for Children and Families 6:30 p.m.—All Ages Service Both services will include the imposition of ashes. If you and your family are coming to the 6:00 p.m. service, we invite you to bring a picnic supper and meet on the playground around 5:30 p.m., weather permitting. If it’s too cold or if it’s raining, we’ll meet in the fellowship hall. ...
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
March 5, 5:30 p.m. Adult Education offers pancakes and fun on Shrove Tuesday, March 5. No reservations needed for this meal, which includes pancakes, sausage (both meat and veggie) and fruit, along with OJ and coffee. Cost: $6 for youth and adults, $3 for children 3 years through 5th grade. And, of course, all ages will enjoy the cupcake walk! ...