FaithWorks registration is now open.
FaithWorks registration is now open.
Weekly Happenings


May 3, 2025
FaithWorks
8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. • Community Service
12:00 p.m.  • Lunch


Please join us for our annual day of service,
where we go out as a whole church into the
community to serve. All ages and stages are
welcome. New volunteer opportunities at Eli's House, H.E.R.O., Church Gardening, PLUS, the return of many favorites.
Register today to help our community. Read more about two of our participating agencies. below,
FaithWorks
The Homeless Education Resource Office (HERO) provides necessary resources, supports and referrals to help homeless children and youth succeed in school and have a positive school experience.
Register to help with H.E.R.O. during FaithWorks where we will learn the very specific ways in which students are eligible for H.E.R.O. and how that whole process works for homeless children to continue to be educated at their “Home” school.
We will also be doing some volunteer work to help weekly volunteers getting clothing, underwear & shoe items ready, sorted & organized so they can be easily distributed through teachers & counselors to reach homeless families. 
Our Room In The Inn projects during FaithWorks include indoor and outdoor projects, depending on the weather. Ages 8 to 80 welcome. Projects conducted at the downtown campus located at 705 Drexel from 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.  Tour and visit with clients who have successfully secured permanent housing and services are available. No tools or special clothing required. 

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


Come out of the cold and enjoy a cup of hot coffee and visit with friends.


Thursdays
Thursday Morning Theology Group
Dogmatics in Outline 
9:30 a.m. • Overlook Room
 

The Thursday Morning Theology Group is starting a new book on March 27th. We will be reading through Karl Barth’s Dogmatics in Outline. Karl Barth was a Swiss Reformed theologian and one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century. This will be a great class for folks interested in learning more about Christian theology and the Reformed tradition in particular.
All are welcome!
Contact Will Wellman if you have any questions.
Buy a copy of the book here.
April 22
Westminster Book Group
9:30 a.m. • Fellowship
10:00 a.m. • Presentation
Goodpasture Hall

The Warmth of Other Suns 
by Isabel Wilkerson
Presented by Ken Hande
The United States is a country where migration is commonplace.  "The Warmth of Other Suns" is the story of the largest migration in the history of the USA.  This book won the Pulitzer Prize and, in 2025, was named the second most influential book of the 21st century.
Over six million African Americans moved from the South to the North from 1915-1970.  We will discuss why they moved, where they moved, and how they were received.  We may also discuss other population migrations and how they compare with the Great Migration.  We can consider what migrations have in common and how migrants are received in the places to which they migrate.
Hopefully, you will enjoy reading this classic book. However, if you have not read it, I will try to hit the highlights for you and help you to think about migration issues. 
Buy a copy of the book here.
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