Weekly Happenings
October 16, 2024
Saying Goodbye to T.J.
On Sunday, October 27, we will say goodbye to our good friend, T.J. He has taken a position at Room In The Inn and starts next week.
We invite you to join us in the Youth Café on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. to say thank you to him for all his hard work (and hilarious Instagram videos) and to say goodbye.
If you would like to show your appreciation to T.J., please leave him a note or card. For those of you who would like to give him a check, please make it out directly to T.J. DO NOT MAKE IT OUT TO WESTMINSTER.
Thank you for helping us show gratitude to T.J. We will miss him!

Tuesday-Friday
Westminster Café
8:00 a.m. - Noon


Take a break from the heat and enjoy the air-conditioned Cafe! - Find a quiet space to work - Meet with a small group - Bring children for a cool and easy outing (high chairs available) Park in the North Parking Lot and enter by the blue outdoor umbrella.
October 25, 30

November 1,6, 8

Fleece Blanket Cutting

9:00 - 11:00 a.m. • Westminster Café

Fleece Blanket fringe cutting returns! If you can cut,  we can use you! We will prepare 80 blankets for our middle school refugee friends and hope to have them ready before it gets cold!  Sign up here to let us know when you are coming! 
November 6
Wednesday Night Dinner
5:30 p.m.
Westminster Café

We hope you will join us for food from Brown Bag Catering (chili, baked potatoes, salad and pizza for kids).

Cost:
$10 per person like usual. $40 family max.

Theme: 
Making Thanksgiving Trees to take home. See the pic below for an example.

Contact Ashley Higgins, ahiggins@nashvillewpc.org, for more info. Click the button below to register.
Wednesday Night Dinner
Photo credit: ourdaysoutside.com

November 14
Music Box Series
11:00 a.m. • Fellowship
11:15 a.m. • Program
12:00 p.m. • Lunch
Westminster Cafe

Please join us in the Café this time and enjoy music by Debra Griner and friends in her Songwriters Circle.
Please make lunch reservations with Sherri Givens. Cost $10.
An Evening with Nadia Bolz-Weber
New York Times bestselling author Reverend Nadia Bolz-Weber has been called “a pastor for America’s outsiders” (BBC). She will be the first to attest that she doesn’t look like most people’s idea of a pastor, but the community of faith she founded in Denver, Colorado—House for All Sinners and Saints—is a haven for a diverse community seeking affirmation and acceptance.
Former stand-up comic and unlikely pastor Nadia Bolz-Weber weaves personal narrative, hilarious rants and powerful spiritual insight as she relates her unusual journey of faith, offering a fresh and uncompromising look at the transformative power of grace. As one of today's most provocative Christian leaders, she blends sardonic irreverence and brilliant theology to offer a new portrait of faith - one that is edgy, outrageous and, above all, real.

Smart-mouthed and heavily tattooed, Nadia Bolz-Weber didn't consider herself ‘religious leader material’ and didn't expect to find her vocation leading a funeral in a smoky, downtown comedy club. But surrounded by recovering alcoholics, depressives, and comedians, she realized these were her people and maybe she was meant to be their pastor. This compassionate book portrays both church and seekers as deeply flawed yet deeply faithful.

Buy a copy of the book here.
Join us in the Sanctuary for a great night with Nadia. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. The evening starts at 7:00 p.m.
If you are bringing a group or need a discount, please contact Sophie Maness at smaness@nashvillewpc.org.
Join us and invite your friends for a wonderful evening!!
This event is made possible by the help of Westminster's Legacy Fund.
An Evening with Nadia Bolz-Weber
Registration

For more info on this event, please contact Will Wellman.

Contact us at info@nashvillewpc.org
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