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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: Pam Stiles

I Am Wilshire - Pam Stiles. Hometown: Garland; Present City: Dallas; Education: Bachelor of Arts, Hardin-Simmons University; Masters of Divinity, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Profession: Waiting on a Chaplain position Tell us about your family? I have one...

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Preparing for worship

Preparing for worship - Katie Murray. The calendar may say we have a few more weeks of spring, but all other signs are pointing to summer being well underway. School is out, VBS starts on Monday, and more days than not my children smell like a mix of sunscreen, bug...

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I Am Wilshire: Cindy Estee

I Am Wilshire - Cindy Estee. Hometown: Spur, Texas; Present City: Dallas; Education: BA, Baylor University; JD, University of Texas School of Law Profession: Attorney (retired) Tell us about your family. Charlie and I met in law school and have been married 44 years....

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Preparing for Worship

Preparing for Worship - Dorrell Brown. Have you ever gone to church, glanced at the order of worship and noticed you knew none of the hymns? Sometimes you get lucky when the organ starts to play and you find out you actually know a song or — is it being played to a...

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I Am Wilshire: Jenny Wolff

I Am Wilshire - Jenny Wolff. Hometown & Present City: Dallas; Education: BS child development, University of Arkansas; BS nursing, UTMB; MS nursing administration, Texas Tech Profession: Lead triage nurse at Pediatric Associates of Dallas Tell us about your...

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Preparing for Worship

Preparing for Worship - Timothy Peoples, senior pastor. It is said that during the march in Selma, the people chanted “We shall overcome” as they walked the rough streets. The Jews in the group chanted the same, but in Hebrew. As I read that part of the story, it made...

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