Weekly Happenings

Time to Order Lilies

Lilies will grace our Sanctuary on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025. If you would like to purchase a lily ($10) in memory or in honor of a friend or family member, please click the button below.
Lilies
Do you want to build a garden?
Westminster is partnering with our neighbor Hillwood Presbyterian to start a community garden! We are in the initial phases and looking for volunteers who would like to be a part of dreaming, planning, and creating this garden on Hillwood’s property. We plan to meet with folks from Hillwood in late April or early May to begin the process! If you’re interested in helping out, please email Will Wellman, wwellman@nashvillewpc.org.
Would you like to learn how to fly fish?
Westminster Church is looking to see if any members would like to start a Fly-Fishing Club.  This is a call for all levels of experience to learn and enjoy fly fishing and nature. 
If you would like to know more about fly fishing, please contact Parker Brown at rbrown14@gmail.com. Please write Westminster Fly Fishing in the subject line.
New Women's Bible Study
Join us for a new women's bible study twice a month through May! WPC member, Keith Maddin has graciously agreed to host us at her home near church. This is a space for women in their late 20s-40s looking for community and time together with scripture. Ashley is leading a series called Mercy, where we'll look at stories from scripture and the many ways God shows mercy- and the ways we're called to show the same. 
For more information, please contact Ashley Higgins, ahiggins@nashvillewpc.org.

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.


March 20 

Westminster Home Connection Letter Stuffing
We need help to stick on address labels, stuff envelopes, and add stamps!
Come join the fun! 
E-mail Beth at beth@Westminsterjoy.org.
March 25
Westminster Book Group
9:30 a.m. • Fellowship
10:00 a.m. • Presentation
Goodpasture Hall

Shelterwood by Lisa Wingate
Presenter: Beth O'Shea

Shelterwood is a book with two distinctive stories that are separated in time, yet have history and issues in common. In the 1990s, a park ranger in Oklahoma meets a precocious and spirited girl in a foster home where she is too easily overlooked. At the earlier end of the century, a girl runs away from an abusive stepfather, bringing with her a Choctaw girl her father adopted. These two stories will intersect, showing how some of the past problems have not been solved at all.
Buy a copy of the book here.
Starts March 27
Thursday Morning Theology Group
Dogmatics in Outline 

This first class will meet at 10:00 a.m. 

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 1
Theology on Tap
7:00 p.m. • Location TBD

For more info, please contact:
Michael Drake, drakerduck@gmail.com

April 2
Wednesday Night Dinner

In the cafe 5:30 - 6:30 p.m.

Coco's Italian


Please make your reservation by clicking the button below.
Wednesday Night Dinner
April 4
Bossa Nova to Bluegrass:
An Evening with Steve Leslie & Special Guests
6:00-7:00 p.m. - Café Opens
7:00-8:30 p.m. - Show
$20 per person
Join Steve and his special guests 
Andrea Crisalli and Kyle and Essie Tupper.
What a great way to welcome you in spring!
Proceeds to Benefit the Nations Ministry youth summer programs
Learn More About Steve Leslie
Click here to register.

April 4, 5
NaCoMe All-Church Weekend


Join us for a fun-filled weekend that includes a duck race, good food, dancing, a campfire, and s’mores. Jump in the creek, talk to new and old friends, and join us for worship on Sunday.

NaCoMe Camp is a Presbyterian Camp just west of Nashville about an hour and a half. We go on Saturday and come back Sunday. 

Sign up for the day or spend the night. In the cabins, families have a room with several beds and their own bathroom. It is a great way to get to know other families in the church. 

We have a blast.

NaCoMe Registration

June 2-8
Music Camp


Registrations for Summer Music Camp are open! Rising 1st-6th graders are welcome to participate in the Staged Musical Play June 2-8, 2025. Throughout the week they work on singing, speaking lines, staging with costumes, choreography, arts & crafts, and Bible stories with a performance at the end. The registration link and more information can be found on the church website, with registrations open until February 1.

 
All children that would like a solo singing and/or speaking role must attend the Music Camp Audition Rehearsals (Sundays 4:00-4:50 p.m.): April 27, May 4,

May 11 and May 18.


Music Camp Daily Schedule
Monday-Friday, June 2-6

8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.


Saturday, June 7 (Dress Rehearsal)
9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.


Sunday, June 8
9:00 a.m. Warm-up
9:45 a.m. Performance

Register Here
Contact us at info@nashvillewpc.org
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