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Watch this space for the latest Wilshire news. Check the Events section for information on upcoming events. You can also subscribe to our two weekly emails; Tapestry News, sent Fridays, includes news and a worship preview, while the Monday Recap has links to videos and blog posts from the prior week.

I Am Wilshire – Joe Groner

I Am Wilshire - Joe Groner. Hometown: Dallas Education: University of Oklahoma, Mississippi State University Profession: Software Architect Present city: Dallas Tell us about your work. I currently work at DataRobot as a demo engineer. My day-to-day involves designing...

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Feel Good, Reduce Stress by Donating Blood

Feel Good, Reduce Stress by Donating Blood - Linda Goelzer.   The COVID-19 pandemic has been taxing emotionally, physically and psychologically. People young and old have felt the effects of isolation, information overload and a barrage of changes in guidance on...

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Preparing for Worship

Preparing for Worship - Jeff Brummel.   When I was 16 years old, I decided it was time to be baptized. I had already been serving Trinity Baptist in Springfield, Oregon, as pianist for about a year, and felt the gentle nudge of the Holy Spirit to make public my...

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Susan Kimball honored for 20 years on staff

Susan Kimball honored for 20 years on staff Systems Administrator Susan Kimball will be recognized in both worship services this Sunday, Sept. 12, for her 20th anniversary as a Wilshire staffer. Her first day of work at the church was September 10, 2001.  Much of...

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I Am Wilshire – Sue Coffman

I Am Wilshire - Sue Evelyn Coffman.  Hometown: Houston College or Education: Univ. of North Texas Profession: English Professor Present city: Dallas Tell us about your work. I started teaching high school English at age 21. Once I finished my doctorate, I began...

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Preparing for Worship

Preparing for Worship - Doug Haney, associate pastor Come to the banquet hall. A place is set for you. O come and sit awhile. This gift is free. In my childhood Baptist church in a small town in north Georgia, the Lord’s Supper was only served four times year and only...

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