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SUNDAY WORSHIP BULLETIN
May 31, 2009Pentecost Sunday
SUNDAY WORSHIP BULLETIN
August 23, 200921st Sunday in Ordinary Time
Westminster Presbyterian Church extends an enthusiastic welcome, in Christ’s name,to all who would worship here or join us in fellowship.
We affirm that there can be no exclusion within the body of Christ.We invite all children of God to join us as disciples of Christ
and participate fully in the life of our congregation.
1502 West 13th Street · Wilmington, DE 19806302-654-5214 · Fax: 302-654-5706 · www.wpc.org
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Welcome to Westminster
Whether you are worshiping at Westminster for the first time or returning for a visit, we sincerely welcome you in the name of Christ!
Following our 10:00 a.m. worship service, we invite you to meet today’s “ambassador,” Ellie Furry, at the back of the sanctuary. She will have a gift for you, and can share information regarding our many ministries for children, youth and adults. She can also guide you to the hospitality area to enjoy fellowship or lead you on a tour of the church.
Children are welcome in worship! Westminster’s Kids’ Notes and worship bags are available each Sunday from the ushers. Kids’ Notes, a weekly companion to Westminster’s morning worship, emphasizes listening and seeing during worship. The bags include storybooks for children of all ages, coloring paper and crayons, a children’s bulletin for those age three to six, and bookmarks for hymns and Scripture.
Worship Aids - Large print Presbyterian Hymnals and hearing devices may be obtained from any usher.
Would you like to know more? Check out our new website at www.wpc.org.
Summer Schedule through August 30 8:15 a.m. Worship with Communion in Rodney Chapel
9:45 – 11:15 a.m. Child Care for Cribbery (birth – toddler)
10:00 a.m. Worship Service in the Sanctuary
10:00 a.m. Sunday School for Under Six in the Under-Six Classrooms
11:00 a.m. Summer Tea and Ice Cream Social in the Community Hall
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Sunday, September 6, there will be one morning worship service at 10:00 a.m.
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ORDER OF WORSHIP AT 8:15 A.M.
PREPARATION FOR WORSHIP I watch this morning for the light that the darkness has not overcome. I watch for the fire that was in the
beginning and that burns still in the brilliance of the rising sun. I watch for the glow of life that gleams in the growing earth and glistens in sea and sky. I watch for your light, O God, in the eyes of every living creature and in the ever-living flame of my own soul. If the grace of seeing were mine this day I would glimpse you in all that lives. Grant me the grace of seeing this day. Grant me the grace of seeing. J. Philip Newell, Celtic Benediction
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
*PASSING OF THE PEACE
*CALL TO WORSHIPWe have come to worship our God. We have come to celebrate.
We have come to listen to the Word of God.
Sunday Morning Schedule Beginning September 13
8:45 – Noon Child Care for Cribbery (birth – toddler)
9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship Service with Westminster Choir and organ
After TIME WITH OUR CHILDREN, if you wish, your children may leave the Sanctuary and go to:
Godly Care-An unique opportunity for children ages 2 - 4 to get to know God through music, crafts, prayers and stories. Classes are in the Under-Six Classrooms A & B.
Godly Play-Children in kindergarten through second grade gather in the Ruth Christie Room to learn the language of God’s people through sacred space, stories, parables and liturgical actions.
Godly Kids-Worship education for children in grades 3 and 4 inthe Meeting Room. Godly Kids return to the sanctuary during the final hymn and sit together until their parents meet them following the postlude.
10:10 a.m. Sept. 13th: Christian Education Open House for all ages in Community Hall
Beginning Sept. 20th: Prime Time Education Hour for all ages.
11:15 a.m. Worship with old hymns, new songs, and creative liturgy.Children are always very welcome in worship.
Childcare is also available in Under-Six for ages 2 – Grade 2.
Hospitality and FellowshipThe Holy Toast Café, located in Community Hall, is open from 8:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
Coffee and fellowship are free. A variety of breakfast foods is available for one dollar per item.
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We have come to express the love of God.We have come to rejoice in God who enables us to be free to love.
*HYMN NO. 478 “Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven” LAUDA ANIMA
CALL TO CONFESSIONWe are created in God’s image,but sin distorts our essential nature.
Let us confess our need to recover our true selves.
PRAYER OF CONFESSION
God of restoration and transformation,there are many ill spirits that torment usholding us captive and restricting the life you intend:bitterness and jealousy,envy and greed,selfishness and narcissismprejudice and discrimination.
Have you truly come to liberate us from the things that pollute our souls?Is forgiveness really possible?Wash us with your mercy and free us with your loveso that we may walk the path the leads to a rich life.
SILENT PRAYER
ASSURANCE OF GOD’S FORGIVENESS
PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION Lay Liturgist, Dick Armen
SCRIPTURE Mark 5:1-20
At the asterisk (*), please stand as you are able.Passages in bold print may be said by all.
SERMON “Restored” Greg Jones
OFFERING
CELEBRATION OF THE LORD’S SUPPER
INVITATION TO THE TABLE
We come to the table as children of God.We share a common faith and a common desire.
We come to be transformed into new people who live according to the loving spirit of Christ.
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May Christ transform us and bring us peace.
THE GREAT PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING
The Lord be with you.And also with you.
Lift up your hearts.We lift them to the Lord.
Eternal God…
LORD’S PRAYER
WORDS OF INSTITUTION
COMMUNION OF THE PEOPLEThe communion set we are using today to celebrate the Lord’s Supper
belonged to Chad Miller and was given to Westminster by Chad’s family.
PRAYER FOLLOWING COMMUNION
Eternal God, you have given us a share in the one bread and the one cup,and you have made us one with Christ. Inspire us to bring your love and joy to all the world. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen.
*HYMN NO. 108 “Christ Is Alive!” TRURO
*BENEDICTION
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ORDER OF WORSHIP AT 10:00 A.M.
PREPARATION FOR WORSHIP I watch this morning for the light that the darkness has not overcome. I watch for the fire that was in the
beginning and that burns still in the brilliance of the rising sun. I watch for the glow of life that gleams in the growing earth and glistens in sea and sky. I watch for your light, O God, in the eyes of every living creature and in the ever-living flame of my own soul. If the grace of seeing were mine this day I would glimpse you in all that lives. Grant me the grace of seeing this day. Grant me the grace of seeing. J. Philip Newell, Celtic Benediction
PRELUDE Concerto for Guitar Heitor Villa-LobosI. Allegro preciso
Glenn Lyons, guitar
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
*PASSING OF THE PEACE
*CALL TO WORSHIP
We have come to worship our God. We have come to celebrate.We have come to listen to the Word of God.
We have come to express the love of God.We have come to rejoice in God who enables us to be free to love.
*HYMN NO. 478 “Praise, My Soul, the King of Heaven” LAUDA ANIMA
CALL TO CONFESSION
We are created in God’s image,but sin distorts our essential nature.
Let us confess our need to recover our true selves.
PRAYER OF CONFESSION
God of restoration and transformation,there are many ill spirits that torment usholding us captive and restricting the life you intend:bitterness and jealousy,envy and greed,selfishness and narcissismprejudice and discrimination.
Have you truly come to liberate us from the things that pollute our souls?Is forgiveness really possible?Wash us with your mercyand free us with your loveso that we may walk the path the leads to a rich life.
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At the asterisk (*), please stand as you are able.Passages in bold print may be said by all.
SILENT PRAYER
ASSURANCE OF GOD’S FORGIVENESS
TIME WITH OUR CHILDREN Blessing of the Backpacks Anne Ledbetter
PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION Lay Liturgist, Suzie Hurlock
SCRIPTURE Mark 5:1-20 New Testament, Pg. 34
SERMON “Restored” Greg Jones
*HYMN “O God of Life, Your Healing Touch” Tune: ST. COLUMBA
1. O God of life, your healing touch 2. Through Jesus Christ you blessed the poor, Brings wholeness and salvation! Unleashed your gifts of healing. In you, this world you love so much You gave new sight, new strength, new life Becomes a new creation. To all, your love revealing.
3. O Christ, the loving healer still, 4. And when their ways are not our own,You gather us for mission Lord, give us understanding;To serve your people who are ill, Our faith cannot be fully grownWhatever their condition. When we are too unbending.
5. But open wide our hearts anew And show us, as we’re giving, Your life-long call to serving you In daily, generous living.
Text: Carolyn Winfrey Gillette, 2004Copyright © 2004 The Center for Christian Ethics at Baylor University, Waco, TX. Used with permission.
*AFFIRMATION OF FAITH
We trust in Jesus Christ, God with us in human flesh, who proclaimed the reign of God.He preached good news to the poor and release to the captives; He healed the sick and ate with outcasts; He forgave sinners and called all people to repent and believe. Condemned for blasphemy and sedition, Jesus was crucified.But God raised him from the dead, vindicating His life, breaking the power of sin and evil, and delivering us from death to life. A Brief Statement of Faith, PCUSA
OFFERINGDuring the offering, please sign your name and pass the red folders down each row.
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As folders are returned to the center aisle, note the names of fellow worshippers on your pew.
OFFERTORY Concerto for Guitar Villa-LobosII. Andantino e Andante
*CONGREGATIONAL RESPONSE (Hymn No. 591)Praise God, from whom all blessings flow;Praise Christ, all people here below;Praise Holy Spirit evermore;Praise Triune God, whom we adore. Amen.
PRAYERS OF THE PEOPLE
LORD’S PRAYER (page 16 in The Presbyterian Hymnal, using “debts” and “debtors”)
*HYMN NO. 108 “Christ Is Alive!” TRURO
*BENEDICTION
POSTLUDE Concerto for Guitar Villa-LobosIII. Allegro non troppo; Vivo
*GOING FORTH
If you are visiting with us for the first time, we invite you to meet today’s ambassador,Ellie Furry, at the baptismal font at the rear of the sanctuary.
You are invited to the Community Hall for Summer Tea and the Ice Cream Social.
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CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
Sunday, Aug. 23 Location 8:15 a.m. Worship with Communion Rodney Chapel 9:45 a.m. Child Care Cribbery10:00 a.m. Worship with Blessing of Backpacks Sanctuary10:00 a.m. Sunday School Under Six Under Six Classroom D11:00 a.m. Summer Tea and Ice Cream Social Community Hall11:00 a.m. Stephen Ministry Rowell Conference Room 8:00 p.m. AA Club Room
Monday, Aug. 24 Location 1:15 p.m. Collegium Dr. Jones Office 7:00 p.m. AA Club Room
Tuesday, Aug. 25 Location 9:30 a.m. Staff Meeting Rowell Conference Room10:00 a.m. Mental Health Support Group Club Room10:30 a.m. Worship Planning Rowell Conference Room 5:30 p.m. BPI Daughtry House Conf. Room
Wednesday, Aug. 26 Location 7:00 p.m. Mental Health Support Group Club Room
Thursday, Aug. 27 Location 9:00 a.m. Phix-it Corps Rowell Conference Room12:00 p.m. Women’s Depression Support Group Classroom 5 5:30 p.m. Yoga Rodney Chapel 6:30 p.m. Teen Parenting Class Classroom 7 8:00 p.m. AA Club Room
Friday, Aug. 28 Location10:30 a.m. Instrumental Rehearsal Sanctuary 6:00 p.m. Recovery on the West Side - NA Classroom 5 9:30 p.m. AA Club Room
Saturday, Aug. 29 Location 7:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Study Club Room 4:00 p.m. Clean But Not Straight – NA Club Room
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Sanctuary Flowers - Consider giving the sanctuary flowers for Sunday worship. Your gift of God’s natural beauty to remember or honor loved ones, or to celebrate an event, expresses praise and thanksgiving to God. Please contact Linda Watson during business hours at 302-571-6719 or [email protected]. Available dates for flowers are September 6 and 27.
Are you wearing a nametag? Whether you are a longtime member or new to Westminster, wearing a nametag provides others the opportunity to meet you, greet you by name, and for you to become more familiar with others at church. Nametags and markers are in baskets at all entrances. Extend hospitality, kindness and friendship by wearing a nametag each Sunday.
“Westminster to Go” Audio tapes and DVD’s of recent Westminster worship services are available. Please use the sign-out sheet when you borrow them from the front desk. Printed sermons are available on the literature tables the following week and on our website at www.wpc.org.
Our Month of Musical Masterworks continues at the 10 o’clock service this morning with the seldom-heard (in Church, anyway!) guitar concerto by Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos (1887-1959). We’re grateful to Glenn Lyons, of the West Chester University faculty, for providing this unique musical experience for us today. Next Sunday: The series concludes on August 30 with Johannes Brahms’ amazing Double Concerto for Violin and Cello, featuring soloists Timothy Schwarz (violin) and Lawrence Stomberg (cello). The first movement of this profound work will begin approximately 9:45 a.m.
Sing for Joy!Westminster Choir Rehearsals start September 2nd
You know those people in the cool blue robes who sit in the choir loft on Sunday mornings, leading our singing in worship and giving as well as making their own musical offerings? Ever notice how much fun they’re having? You can have that much fun too! During the “school year,” the Westminster Choir rehearses on Wednesday evenings (7:30 – 9:30) and sings weekly at the 9:00 a.m. worship service. Our first rehearsal for the 2009-10 season is Wednesday, September 2nd. Come sing with us! New singers are always welcome, and we know you’ll have a great time.
Special bonus this year: As you may have heard – since this kind of news always gets around pretty quickly – this year the choir is going on tour again, this time to Germany in May 2010. We will visit Leipzig, Berlin, Dresden, Munich, and other beautiful sites in the Bavarian region. And here’s the deal: Westminster Choir members have the opportunity to earn a substantial discount off the tour price!
Questions? Concerns? Just need more details, or a little coaxing? See Paul Fleckenstein, organist/director, today; or contact him at 654-5214 ext. 121, or email [email protected].
ANNOUNCEMENTSWORSHIP NOTES
MUSIC
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Please remember in your prayers:
Those recently hospitalized include Peg Hanby and Virginia Reichert.
Westminster’s homebound family who can no longer attend worship with us. Send a card, say a prayer, visit! This week we ask you to remember Ms. Elva Carty, A-33, Cokesbury Village, 726 Loveville Rd., Hockessin, DE 19707 and Mr. Jack Remsen, HC3844, Methodist Country House, 4830 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807
Our brothers and sisters in worldwide ministry (see back page).
Westminster’s Covenant Prayer Group is committed to praying weekly for specific needs of the faith community. Anyone with prayer requests may leave a confidential message on 302-654-5848, ext. 335, or fill out a prayer request card (in the pew pocket) and place it in the offering plate.
A Centering Prayer time occurs every Thursday at noon in the Ruth Christie Room. Anyone is welcome to participate. Basically, those who come spend thirty minutes in silence. Silence allows us time and space to empty our minds, quiet our brains’ chatter, and be still and attentive to God.
If you find your heart is heavy as you worship this morning – a Stephen Minister is available to meet with you following both services and to offer compassionate support. If you go to the piano at the conclusion of either service, someone with a Stephen Minister nametag will be there to speak with you, and if desired, pray with you.
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan often seem far away, and we may neglect to realize that Americans, as well as Iraqis, Afghans, and members of coalition forces, continue to die each day. As Christians, we are called to pray for the spreading of peace and justice and an end to violence. If someone in your family is serving in these wars, we ask that you let us know so that we may include that person on our prayer list. (Contact Suzie Hurlock: 302-654-5214 ext. 131, or [email protected]).
This week we pray for: Those known to the Westminster community presently serving in the Middle East:
Afghanistan: Neal Moody, Andy Stoffer and Daniel ReinsenbergerIraq: Ken Bachman and Beau Biden
The families of those from the U.S. who have died most recently:Gunnery Sergeant Adam Benjamin, age 34, of Garfield, Ohio, August 18Lance Corporal Leopold Damas, age 26, of Floral Park, New York, August 17Sergeant 1st Class William Woods, Jr., age 31, of Chesapeake, Virginia, August 16Corporal Nicholas Roush, age 22, of Middleville, Michigan, August 16Lance Corporal Joshua Bernard, age 21, of New Portland, Maine, August 14Sergeant William Cahir, age 40, of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, August 13Captain John Tinsley, age 28, of Tallahassee, Florida, August 12Lance Corporal Bruce Ferrell, age 21, of Perdido, Alabama, August 10Specialist Richard Walters, Jr., age 41, of Cleveland, Ohio, August 10Lance Corporal Patrick Schimmel, age 21, of Winfield, Missouri, August 9Staff Sergeant Tara Smith, age 33, of Nashville, North Carolina, August 8Lance Corporal Javier Olvera, age 20, of Palmdale, California, August 8Specialist Matthew Swanson, age 20, of Lake Forrest, California, August 8Lance Corporal Dennis Burrow, age 23, of Naples, Florida, August 8Sergeant Jerry Evans, Jr., age 23, of Eufaula, Alabama, August 7
CONGREGATIONAL CARE AND PRAYER
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Those who have returned from service, possibly suffering from wounds or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, whose scars may be deep and long-lasting.
The Church Offices are closed Fridays through September 4th. If you wish to contact a pastor during an emergency, please call their home number in our church directory.
The deadline for the Sunday bulletin and the “Westminster Weekly Word” is Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. Send announcements and articles for either of the publications to [email protected].
Do You Know the Muffin Man? Well, this could be you – even if you’re not a man. The Holy Toast Café will be reopening on September 13th, and we need lots of volunteers to bake 2-3 dozen muffins to offer for sale each Sunday. The congregation enjoyed a wide variety of sumptuous muffins last year and many folks are already talking about when they can again taste their favorite blueberry or bran muffin! Rogers Atkins will be coordinating the volunteers so let him know if you’d like to be a Muffin Minister for one or more Sundays. His email address is: [email protected] Thank you and see at the “Toast!”
WHOLENESS IN BODY AND SPIRIT
HealthySteps is an exercise program to improve mobility and quality of life for cancer survivors and those with chronic immune disorders. There will be a free, introductory class on September 11, from 9-10:00 a.m., at Trinity Presbyterian Church on Naamans Road in Wilmington. The class will regularly meet on Friday mornings. Please call the instructor, Joy Mulholland, at 397-1134 for class details. See www.gohealthysteps.com for information on the program.
Please join us in Rodney Chapel on Saturday, September 12, as we start another season of yoga at Westminster. Classes begin at 9 am and run for one hour. It is a fabulous way to begin your weekend or end a busy workweek. All ages and ability levels are welcome to attend. It is a free-will offering – suggested donations of $5-$10. Questions? Email Robin Rosser at [email protected] or Anne Ledbetter at [email protected]
If you are interested in joining Westminster or learning more about our church, please attend the New Member Class on Sunday, September 13th, from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. in Classroom 5, (downstairs across from Community Hall).
A new 12-week Grief Support group, Living Through Loss, will be offered this fall on Sunday evenings from 5:00 – 6:30 p.m. Dr. Ledbetter will lead this education and grief support group Sunday evenings September 20 – December 6, and enrollment is limited to 10 people. Cost is $30 for materials. Please contact Anne directly (654-5214, ext. 124) if you are interested in registering for this group.
Be a Part of Westminster By Heart Westminster By Heart is a new group that has formed over the summer but will continue to grow as we move into our church year. The purpose of the group is to develop tellers who will present scripture in our worship services about once a month. We will be meeting during the Education Hour beginning September 20th to learn some techniques for this biblical discipline and to help one another as we learn these stories together. Westminster By Heart will provide a unique opportunity to study scriptures, to foster a deeper personal connection to the stories of the Bible, and to develop skills for telling Scripture in worship.
We are fortunate at Westminster to already have a strong base of talented tellers who have demonstrated their abilities, most notably at the Maundy Thursday services for the past three years. Be a part of expanding this potential, connecting
NEWS TO NOTE
ADULT EDUCATION AND SMALL GROUPS
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to the stories of our faith, and sharing the story with our congregation. Even if you’re not sure that you’re ready to tell but you are fascinated by the process, you are welcome! Perhaps you are more interested in joining us from a Bible study perspective. Learning to tell a story is one of the deepest ways to really connect to the Bible. If you have an interest, contact Shelly Gnade (302-778-5101) or Mary-beth Howard (302-654-1783) or email to [email protected]
CONGREGATIONAL FELLOWSHIP
This morning our 10:00 am worship service will include the BLESSING OF THE BACKPACKS as we launch our children and youth into the upcoming school year with God’s abundant blessings and the love and support of our church family. We will present the filled backpacks we have gathered to the principal of Shortlidge Academy Elementary School, who will distribute the packs to students when they return in September.
Ice Cream Social Today at 11:00 am. Please join Westminster’s Deacons for our annual Ice Cream Social in Community Hall. There will be delicious ice cream and tasty toppings.
We need two more women or men computer mentors for the second computer literacy class for residents in Burton and Daughtry Houses, beginning in early September. The course consists of 7 or 8 weeks in the evenings,1-1/2 hour sessions at the Daughtry House, to “cross the digital divide”. We’ve developed a written teaching plan that covers computer basics: the Internet, e-mail, Microsoft Word and Excel, and keyboarding. It’s directed to online job applications, writing résumés and enhancing employability. Call Jim Clark @ 996-0406 for more information.
It Really Isn’t Finished Yet. Join your fellow Westminster members in New Orleans for a week of fulfilling work and fellowship. We will be hosted again by St. Charles Avenue Presbyterian Church through their RHINO projects. Accommodations are a bit more posh than past trips, as participants will be staying at Brent House, a residence hotel. Act now – only two chances left! The first trip will be on November 16-22 and second March 1-8, 2010. Contact Liz Bacon at (302) 658-8419 or [email protected] to reserve your spot.
Mission Fair in Honor of ChadWe all know that our Chad Miller had a passion for mission. In recognition of his strong support of mission, the Joint Mission Committee is hosting a Mission Fair. The Fair will be held on Sunday, September 20 th and Sunday, September 27th in Community Hall. All members are invited to attend and learn about the mission efforts Chad was so passionate about. We also hope that in his honor each member will give of their time to one (or more) of these efforts. So please come and honor Chad by learning about our many different mission efforts and how you can help. Groups wishing to participate should contact Sue Weissinger at [email protected] or (302) 652-5910 or Sue Linderman at [email protected] or (302) 239-7650.
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Don’t Forget ……to register your child
for Chapel Club
Chapel Club, our “tried and true” midweek program for children (Grades 3 – 6) is getting a face lift! Beginning September 2009, Chapel Club will finish 30 minutes earlier, at 7:00 p.m. rather than 7:30 p.m.
Chapel Club begins Tuesday, September 15and ends Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Our Closing Celebration is Tuesday, March 16
Early registration is very important for planning the year’s program. Participation in the program (September – March) is $110 per child. Scholarships are available in addition to payment plans. Please call Susan Moseley to discuss a plan that best fits your family.
Chapel Club registration forms are on the literature table in the main hallway.
Please return the form by mail or leave in the church office (attention: Jeanne Checkel) as soon as possible.
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For years, Chapel Club has offered the children of Westminster an intergenerational fellowship experience as a means of spiritual nurture, emphasizing the core value that everyone is a child of God. We are eager to welcome your child to this rich experience!
PASTORAL STAFFGregory K. Jones, Head of Staff
Anne R. Ledbetter, Associate Pastor for Congregational Life
PASTORAL CARE ASSISTANT: Jill Getty
CHURCH ADMINISTRATOR: Debbie Brown
CHURCH EDUCATOR: Susan Moseley
MUSIC STAFFPaul Fleckenstein, Organist/Director of Music
Mary Beth Davis, Director of Music for Children, Youth and HandbellsSandie Reinicker, Director of Sunshine Choir
YOUTH MINISTRY TEAMSusan Moseley and Mary Beth Davis
SUPPORT STAFFSusan Alexander, Receptionist
Jerry Hunter, Financial AssistantSuzie Hurlock, Administrative Secretary
Nicole Hughes, Director of Communication and Database ManagementJerry Reed, Facilities Manager
Sextons: Roger W. Atkins, Robert King, Kevin Krick, Joan Truitt
EDITOR OF WEEKLY WORD AND CHIMES: Nikki Thorn
WORLDWIDE MINISTRYMalawi – Sue Makin, M.D.
Guatemala – Roger and Gloria Mariott, Dennis and Maribel Smith and the Mam PresbyteryCongo – Timothee Kalonji Matadi, Cecilé de Sweemer, MD, Pastor Jean-Marc Katujudi Nkuna and
Members of the Kamulumba-Ditalala ParishKenya-Rev. Dr. Lyle and Terry Dykstra, PCUSA Mission Volunteers
SESSIONLiz Bacon, Meg Burich, Martha Carper, Jim Carter, Clark Collins, Suzanne Curry, Charlie Depfer,
Mark Gerstenschlager, Ross Getty, Shelley Gnade, Dick Haden, Denison Hatch, Mary-beth Howard, Fred Iobst,Barbara Jobe, Don Kuespert, Sue Linderman, Bunny Michener, Jan Patrick, Bruce Petrovick,
Margo Reign, Jerry Spilecki, Alex Sprague, Kathryn van Amerongen, Frank Waldburger
BOARD OF DEACONSKen Barnaby, Beth Bowersock, Kim Carrick, Jack Coleman, Peggy Carroll, Ginnie Chagnon, Craig Checkel,
Bob Cox, Eadie Churchill, Tammy Daley, Kris DeMesse, Cathy Edge, Eric Etshman, Barbara Fedeler, Todd Gray,Carol Noggle Harris, Carol Hopkins, Carla Krupanski, Ralph Lewis, David Mathe, Carolyn McKeown, Carol Mosher, Ruth
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Nace, Donna Nelson, Polly Pyle-Carter, Teri Richmond, Patti Ridout, Robin Rosser, Ann Shadduck, Ellen Slade, Cora Sparling, Mike Sprague, Melissa Stabler, Judy Stoffer, Julia Stone, Sally Thomas
DEACON TEAM OF THE MONTHRuth Nace, Carolyn McKeown, Judy Stoffer, Barbara Fedeler
TRUSTEESBob Chagnon, Don Furry, Sara Geuder, John Johnston, George Krupanski, Bob McKeown,Bill Nace, John Richmond, Christine Schiltz, Stan Stevenson, Philip Timon, Helen Walker
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