Monthly Newsletter

November 2025

Give thanks to the Lord for He is Good
Psalm 107:1

                 God is good!  I know you and I would give a hearty “Amen” to that statement. I was in the midst of some prayer time a few days before writing this, and I was thanking the Lord for some answers to prayer that I was seeing. As I was thanking Him I said, “Thank You for being so good.” Immediately it dawned on me to follow that up with, “And even if You hadn’t done this thing, You would still be good, and I thank You for always being good.” Please don’t hear this as some kind of “holy bragging” because this is just meant to remind you that I think like most people do as well. I am more apt to say “God is good” when I get what I want. But whether I get what I have asked for or not the truth remains that God is good! In light of that I have started trying to make a conscious effort to start all of my prayers with thanking God for His goodness. Because no matter what, God is good!
 
This verse from Psalm 107 reminds us that one of the primary things we should thank God for is His goodness. It really doesn’t matter what else is or is not going on because God will always be Good. I did a little word study for this newsletter on the goodness of God, so allow me to give you some of the realities of God’s goodness from His word.

God is good by nature and is the ONLY One who can truly be called Good. God’s goodness is described as being great, abundant, permanent, and universal. God’s goodness is exemplified though His patience, provision, mercy and care.  God’s goodness is a motivating factor in how He deals with people. God’s goodness is supposed to lead people to repentance. God’s goodness is evident even in the most difficult circumstances.
 
At times in our lives we may find ourselves questioning this reality. Life is not always good. Circumstances are not always good. Situations are not always good. People are not always good. You and I are not always good. And if we aren’t careful we can allow the not so good things to overshadow the everlasting and unchanging goodness of God.

Let me encourage us all individually and corporately in this. As individuals, let’s make it a consistent part of our lives to thank God for His goodness. Because in reality, He is the only consistent thing in our lives. Maybe life is not good for you right now. Maybe people aren’t as good as you’d like them to be. Maybe your circumstances could be better or they don’t feel like they could be any worse. Anchor your heart in this truth and make it part of the firm foundation on which you stand. God is good and I will praise Him because He is good.

To us as a church family! The beautiful thing about the church is that you and I get to see regular and tangible realities of God’s goodness. The times of worship, the service we render to the Lord with one another, the fellowship, exciting seasons of ministry that we are in and that we are embarking upon. The sweetness of people who give their all to Jesus and desire to follow Him. All of these are tangible realities of God’s goodness that we are privileged to experience on a regular basis.
 
Do you know why that happens? Psalm 34:8 says, “taste and see that the Lord is good.” Notice the order there!  Taste then see! When was the last time you ate something without looking at it first? You probably didn’t and if you did you probably will never do it again. The order here is important because tasting without seeing requires a tremendous act of faith. And that is the point. We by faith come together knowing and trusting that God is good and therefore, we see that.

As we continue moving forward with our “Faith in Action, Legacy in Motion” campaign let us remember and celebrate that it is only the Goodness of God that is allowing us to plan, give, participate, pray, and build the next phase of our church’s ministry. Let us celebrate, communicate, and participate in that with thanksgiving. In Nehemiah and Ezra, both men celebrate “the good hand of God” that allowed them to build and guided them into success. And we have that same Good God with us.
 
With Gratitude, 
Pastor Brandon

Dates to Remember: November

· Saturday, November 1st: Men’s Fellowship Breakfast at Wallburg Diner, 7:30am
· Sunday, November 2nd: Deacon’s Meeting, 2pm
· Monday, November 3rd: Card Outreach, 10am
· Wednesday, November 5th: Food Pantry, 4-6pm
· Wednesday, November 5th: Meal (Baptist Men) & Service, 6-8pm
· Thursday, November 6th: Choir, 6pm
· Friday, November 7th: Ladies Bible Study, 7pm
· Saturday, November 8th: Brunswick Stew Fundraiser, pick up 4-6pm
· Sunday, November 9th: Parent/Child Dedication, during the 11am service
· Monday, November 10th: Senior Friendly Club’s Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon, 11am
· Tuesday, November 11th: Veteran’s Day Breakfast, 8-10am (for Veteran’s and their families)
· Wednesday, November 12th: Meal (Youth) & Service, 6-8pm
· Thursday, November 13th: Choir, 6pm
· Saturday, November 15th: BB Roberts Turkey Giveaway, 9-11am
· Wednesday, November 19th: Thanksgiving Meal & Service, 6-8pm
· Thursday, November 20th: Choir, 6pm
· Thursday, November 27th: Thanksgiving

Wednesday Night  in the Fellowship Hall

Join us in the Fellowship Hall for a Meal & Bible Study


Wednesday Evening Fellowship Meal & Bible Study 6-8pm
11/5: Baptist Men Meal
11/12: Youth Meal
11/19: Thanksgiving Meal
Check-Ins for October:
Week of:
October 5th
October 12th
October 19th
October 26th
Morning Worship:
202
205
164
220
Sunday School:
101
53
62
95
Tithes:
$6693.36
$9270.12
$6421.00
See bulletin
Altar Flower Sign Ups are in the hall by the little lambs nursery. Please let the office know if you would like a special recognition to be put in the bulletins by the Wednesday before your flowers will be on the altar. You can also sign up by clicking the link below to email the office. Please note that the date you request may already be taken, the office will let you know. If you are having flowers delivered they must be delivered by that Friday between 8:30am and 11:30am.

Deacons Service for November

Week of the 2nd: Cody Clay
Week of the 9th: Brandon Griggs
Week of the 16th: Jeff Beasley
Week of the 23rd: Michael Sullivan
Week of the 30th: Danny Proctor

Getting Involved

All Believers are created, gifted and mandated to serve. It is our desire here at WBC to help you find your place in the body of Christ. WBC has many opportunities come up throughout the year where we need a few extra hands and donations to help with services and other volunteer work. Descriptions of our ministries and missions are linked just above. Below you will find links to our community events coming up soon that could use some help.  For monetary gifts please scroll up to the top of the page and click on the Give link.
If you would like to sign up to help with any of our opportunities or any of our ministries please fill out the “Volunteer Contact Form” by clicking on the button below that says Volunteer.

Giving Opportunities:
We have many opportunities to help the community and one way is by donations. This helps support our many ministries, as well as, our out-reach programs. From item donations to monetary donations, we work to help our local community thrive by spreading the help and the gospel. In addition to your tithes you can get involved  financially with our ministries by donating at any   service, mail in, or online to the ministry or mission of your choice. Just mark that additional envelope with the name of the ministry or mission or select that ministry or mission when giving online. Extra Envelopes are available in the Vestibule. If mailing in please clearly write your ministry or mission of choice in the note section of your check or include a note with your donation.

Click the link with the event you are interested in to find out more information and how to get involved. If you are interested in helping around the church but don't know what you would like to help with please click the Volunteer link below and fill out the volunteer form so we can help you with information.
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Volunteer Opportunity: Crisis Meal Committee
The Crisis Meal Committee Ministry is reaching out to compile a list of volunteers. They are looking for people who will be interested in donating a food or drink item when crisis arises like funerals or sicknesses. If you feel like this is something you can do, even from time to time, please select the volunteer button below and fill out the information.

WBC Members

Gary & Gloria Adamczyk
Peggy Adams
Ronnie & Carol Beck
Betty Burns
Mable Choate
Arthur & Beverly Dale  
Max & Orilee Evington
Gary Hassell
Martha Jenkins
Ron Mabe
Mary Ann Motsinger
Roger Norris
Barbara Quinn
Van & Donna Reece
Joann Roumillat
Lib Staley
Wayne Thomas
Nathan Thomas
Bonnie Thomas
Ann Martin

Assisted Living & Homebound Members

Tom Gallimore
Lynn Whitman
Genene Watson
Grace Williard

Our Friends and Loved Ones

Jackie Holder ~ Mother of Nick Holder
Carol Lane ~ Sister of Bonnie Thomas
DeeDee Cantrell ~ Friend of Brenda Swaim
Brad Wilkes ~ Friend of Mary Ann Motsinger
Marty Harrelson ~ Sister of Ann Martin
Jordan Smith ~ Family of Valinda Hensley
Michael Underwood ~ Nephew of Martha Jenkins
Monica Cortez ~ Friend of WBC
Todd Parsons ~ Coworker of Jean Barneycastle
Jackie Goble ~ Coworker of Jean Barneycastle
Jimmy Merritt ~ Friend of Jean Barneycastle
Sherry Vestrat ~ Friend of Tim & Angie Coe
Johnny Kornahrens ~ cousin of the Roumillat & White family
Gene Craven ~ Friend of the White family
Fred Lassiter ~ Friend of Jan Money
Debra Perret ~ Friend of the Dale family
Ken Nash ~ Friend of the Dale family
Nancy Byrd ~ Friend of the Dale family
Ron & Fori McClean ~ A. Dale’s cousin
Audree Leonard Taylor ~ Dale’s granddaughter
Jewel ~ Sister of Peggy Adams
Kelly Dody ~ Peggy Adams' neice
Don Patterson
Courtney Whitley's Uncle Jerry & Aunt Brona
Family of Dora Troutman
Larry Anderson ~ Friend of the Roumillat's
Susan Miller ~ Sister of Ann Martin
Terry Self ~ Cousin of the Dale's
Diane Arrowood ~ Niece of the Dale's
Family of Fred Dziki ~ Friends of the Dale's
Martha Meadows
Trevin Hedrick
Bobby & Mary Green
Lane & Charlie Cross
Dale Spencer ~ Friend of the Reece family
Randy Hutchens
Russell Yokeley ~ Nephew of Peggy Adams

Ministries & Missions ~ Click on the pictures to check out this month's letters from the ministry leaders.

Baptist Men ~ Men of All Ages
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WOM ~ Women of All Ages
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Senior Citizens Ministry ~ Senior Friendly Club
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Community Outreach & Missions
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Hwy 109 Youth ~ Middle through High School Students
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Little Lambs ~ Nursery
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Shining Stars ~ Preschool
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Kingdom Kids ~ Elementary School Age. Click on the picture to find out more

Reminders of Upcoming and On Going Events



* 11th Annual Fall Bazaar & Crafts Show: Saturday, October 5th, 9am-1pm. Craft vendors, food, silent auction.


*Sowing Seeds Ministry: We are no longer accepting materials at this time.

2024 Couple’s retreat: Mark your calendars for September 20-21. 
We will be heading back to the mountains for our annual couple’s retreat.  Food, camping, kayaking and just getting away for a time of rest and refreshment.  If you are interested in attending then please see Pastor Brandon.

We have cookbooks left over from our presale in limited amount. If you are interested in purchasing one please see Kristal Williams or Carol  Tilley, they are $20 each.

Meet the Church Staff

Click any picture to learn more about the WBC Staff

Brandon Wolfe

Pastor & Teacher

JC Bentley

Youth Pastor

Ron Mabe

Music Director and Pianist

Cheyenne May

Ministry Assistant

Church office hours are Monday - Thursday: 8:30am-2:30pm and Friday: 8:30am-11:30am. If you need to reach the office please call (336) 769-2422.
Click on Mission and Vision Statements to learn more about the Church.