Church Campus is Closed Today - Happy Memorial Day
Church Campus is Closed Today - Happy Memorial Day
Weekly Happenings

May 26
Westminster Book Group
9:30 a.m. • Fellowship

10:00 a.m. • Presentation
Goodpasture Hall
Led by Mary Hande
The Berry Pickers, a novel by Amanda Peters
It was a midsummer day when Joe and his family arrived in Maine to pick blueberries for the summer season. Joe’s family were Mik’maqs,  or indigenous people from Nova Scotia.
His family included Mom, Dad, Mae, Charlie, Ben, Joe (6 years old), and the youngest, Ruthie (4 years old).  A few weeks into the picking, Joe and Ruthie were playing on their favorite rock when Joe suddenly could not find Ruthie.  She seemed to have disappeared without warning.
Joe said, “Until the day I die, I will remember the sound of all those voices as they searched and yelled for Ruthie.”
Joe is a narrator for much of his family’s story of the years ahead and remains unable to accept Ruthie’s mysterious disappearance.   Despite their shared grief, Joe’s family also finds support through the love of family and shared memories.  The local policeman didn’t help in the search for Ruthie because there’s “nothing much we can do.  She’s not been gone long enough.” Also, Ruthie’s parents “were not proper Maine citizens” and were discriminated against as “transients.”
But this is a novel with two story lines.
In Maine, a young girl named Norma grows up as an only child in an affluent family.  Norma’s mother has frequent and debilitating dreams.  Norma also wakes up to vivid and puzzling sensory dreams, such as the appearance and odor of a campfire. Grief, guilt, and cultural identity are major themes.
Buy a copy of the book here.

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Help Make Our Refugee Neighbors’ Summer Extra Special!
Monday, June 15 - Thursday, June 18
9:00 a.m. - Noon
The request from Nations Ministry: Would we be able to provide activities such as pom-poms, knitting, oil painting, punch needling, marbleizing, canvas painting, pottery, collage, basket weaving, wood projects, hot pads, etc. for 45 middle schoolers?
Four groups of 10-11 middle schoolers
Each group would have 1-2 Joy in Learning leaders and 1 Nations Ministry staff person
Leaders: Plan just ONE, 2-hour activity you can repeat for all 4 groups. 
The picture above shows the gifts from Westminster/JIL last summer. We are thrilled they are able to travel to be with us again in person this summer! It has been a long time since they have been able to come to Westminster.


Please click here for the latest Joy in Learning newsletter.


Joy in Learning ongoing activities: Hand building and Wheel pottery, oil and watercolor painting, tai-chi, mah-jongg, songwriting, knitting and crocheting.

For more info, please contact Beth Drake.
Joy in Learning Care Notes
"Kind words are like honey - sweet to the soul and healthy for the body."  - Proverbs 16:24 (NLT)
We are excited to reintroduce Joy in Learning’s Care Notes, now with a new name.
Since January, this dedicated group has been busy spreading encouragement one handwritten note at a time. Over the last four months, they have penned approximately 170 cards to a wide range of recipients:
  • Rudy Kalis' prison ministry
  • WPC members in care communities
  • WPC 8th grade confirmands and their mentors
  • Hands on Mission Cockrill Elementary reading volunteers
  • WPC new members
  • WPC handbell members
Also reached out to WPC families experiencing some of life's most sacred moments, including births, baptisms, and during of sympathy.
A handwritten note is a simple but powerful reminder that someone is seen, valued, and loved. That is the heart of the Care Notes.
First Tuesday of the Month
9:00 a.m.
Westminster Cafe
Leader: Melissa Halsell
Send a little extra kindness into the world - one note at a time. Materials are provided. All are welcome.
Pottery Hand building
Tiny House
Saturdays, June 13 and 20
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
$20.00 including all supplies
Bring your own lunch.

Little house with big memories!  Make a small replica of an important building in your life or just design a dream house. 

For any level of pottery experience.

Led by Stephanie Wilcox and Sally Gracey
Limit: 8 participants
Pottery Hand building
Bee Watering Station
In the heat of summer, bees rely on water to regulate body temperature, dilute honey for larval food, and cool the hive through evaporation. We will make shallow watering stations shaped like a flower. The flowers are on sturdy stems, ready to be placed in your garden and your friends’ gardens.
As our most important pollinators, bees provide 1/3 of the food we eat. Step up to environmental responsibility and have fun creating it.
No pottery experience needed.
Fridays, July 17, 24, and 31
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
$30.00 including all supplies
Bring your own lunch.
Led by Cass Fagan, Janice Mann and Jill Sink
Class size: Minimum 6, maximum 10 participants.
Have you taken a pottery hand-building class with Joy in Learning? Check out the Pottery Hand-Building page for Open Studios and Give Back Times!

GET ON THE LIST!

Quilting Class
Weaving Class


We are so excited to offer a quilting and weaving class in the near future. Right now we are asking folks to let us know what interests them and the days/times that work best.

Click here if interested.
Summer Hours

The office will be open Monday - Thursday, 
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

On Fridays, we will be open from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Keep up to date with the latest happenings at WPC.


Click here for a list of all our classes and events.

Contact us at info@nashvillewpc.org
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