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Thinking About Gospel Promises

The Gospel gives us great reason to rejoice. It is a great blessing to see how the promises of the gospel unfold, broaden and deepen progressively from Genesis to Revelation. What exceeding great and precious promises have be left unto us who belong to Christ Jesus. I have posted this simple listing for your encouragement and in hopes that it would cause you rejoice in the grace that has been given unto us through Jesus. Many more promises could be added, many could be elaborated upon, chronologies could be constructed and items rearranged.   Read and Rejoice!

Staying Connected

If you have looked closely at our church website lately you will notice that we have opted to include an additional way to keep everyone connected here at WRBA.  After much deliberation concerning the pros and cons of using a social networking service like Twitter, we have come to the conclusion that it can be [...]

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The Gospel

The Gospel “The most terrifying news in the world is that we have fallen under the condemnation of our Creator and that he is bound by his own righteous character to preserve the worth of his glory by pouring out his wrath on the sin of our ingratitude. But there is a great truth that [...]

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Membership

Membership At WRBA We believe that the truth of God’s word, as revealed in the Holy Bible is the only foundation of our faith and is the only sufficient guide for the Christian life, practice and doctrine. In light of this we have adopted three documents that express our commitment to follow the Scriptures in [...]

Wilderness Road History

History Of The Wilderness Road Daniel Boone and 30 woodsmen cut a trail through Virginia in route to Kentucky in 1775 that would later be called “The Wilderness Road”. It became a well-travelled trail which allowed the settlers to pass through the Shenandoah and Roanoke Valleys and through our area to what is now Bristol, [...]