What-cha Readin’?

posted December 31, 2007 by Steve Whicker | |

My three-year-old grandson Isaac is a curious kid.  He can’t sit still.  And if I try to relax and read, he climbs up into my lap, grabs my chin, turns my head until our eyes lock and asks, “What-cha readin’ papa?” My reading over the Christmas holiday underscored an important issue in the multi-site church.  I didn’t choose to read the booklet.  Those who govern the State of Minnesota made…

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WBL Christmas Update 12/20

posted December 20, 2007 by Don Graffam | |

Hello WBL Peeps,  Just thought I’d give you the low-down on some of the news for this weekends 5 services at WB.  It should be a great weekend and I’m looking forward to what God will do at our church and at our site.  Here is the latest Ticket Total (as of 6:30) There are a total of 700 seats in our Lower Worship Center. Sat – 307 Sun 9:00…

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Hello WB!

posted December 20, 2007 by Don Graffam | |

Hey everyone, Thanks for logging into my new attempt at blogging. I’m hoping this will give us a greater sense of communicating with each other. Here’s some things I can see happening with this. Questions – Answers – Connection – Inside Scoop – and possible room for some nonsensical chit chat. Anyway – I look forward to getting to know you more this way and hope the same will be…

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Get a WBL Flavor

posted December 18, 2007 by Don Graffam | |

Maybe you’d like to give someone a flavor of what our WBL campus is like, maybe you just want to see some of what makes our site so cool. Here are a couple pix and video to check out that will whet your appetite. Let me know what you think… Kenny on “You are the Light” – Kenny on “I Will not be Shaken” – Here’s some great shots that…

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Are you ready for Christmas?

posted December 17, 2007 by Don Graffam | |

Hello WBLer’s, I’m surprised how much stress the Christmas season can bring.  The hustle of shopping, preparing for guests, packing for travel and the anticipation of 18 church services.  It’s wild!  Unfortunately Christmas is vulnerable to being commercialized.  Not just the abundance of gifts and malls, but even the Christian part.  We say things about “the reason for the season” or find ourselves singing Christmas carols for the umpteenth time…

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