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Wednesday noon programs

The Wednesday noon meal and study will take on a different flavor in July and the first part of August. Meals will continue to be served from 11 a.m. to noon, but the Bible study will be replaced for seven weeks with “This is My Story ... This is My Song.”

This special emphasis will present a variety of testimonials and music beginning at noon each week.

Scheduled guests are as follows:

  • July 2, Jeff Brummel, presenting a portion of his doctoral organ recital.
  • July 9, Estelle Slater, presenting “Hymns I Love.”
  • July 16, New Song presenting a concert titled “Sentimental Journey.”
  • July 23, Brad Jernberg, with a time of testimony and song.
  • July 30, hymn sing and quarterly church conference.
  • Aug. 6, Marv Knox, editor of the Baptist Standard.
  • Aug. 13, Gary Cook, president of Dallas Baptist University.

There is no Wednesday evening dinner or Bible Study until late August. But everyone is welcome at noon whether you choose to eat, or just come hear the program.  All takes place in the Youth Center.

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Paul Johnson
Minister of Business Administration

Wed. Menu. Sept. 3
Chicken Cordon Bleu
Wild Rice Pilaf
Glazed Carrots
Pop's Tomato Salad
Baguette Bread
Carrot Cake

11:30 a.m.- Lunch, $6.00; 
    12 noon - Bible Study
5 p.m. - Dinner;
      6 p.m. Bible Study

Dinner prices:
Adults (age 12 and over) $6.00
Children (ages 6 to 11) $4.00
Kids (ages 5 and under) free

Location: Youth Center

Photo, Les Cartercrop

Psychotherapist Les Carter loves to joke that in the early part of his life, his father was in and out of prison—pause—because he was a prison chaplain.

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The New Deacon Committee is asking Wilshire members to submit names of persons to be considered for deacon service either as a new deacon or by returning to active service after being a deacon in reserve. Read More
Click here to fill out an interest form so we can send you more information. Orientation meeting schedule also listed. Read More
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Printed items and recordings from the memorial service, August 11, 2008
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