Twenty-Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
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“Watch Out!”
Stephanie Boaz preachingHannah Norris assisting
Hebrews 10:11-14Psalm 16, Hymn 810, (all sing) - ST. FLAVIANMark 13:1-8
Anthems:
8:30 a.m.Laudate Youth Choir
My Lord! What a Morning
- MY LORD, WHAT A MORNING
11:00 a.m.Westminster Choir
Tintinnabulation
I Believe
-Mark Miller
Hymns:
41 O Worship the King, All Glorious Above!629 Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee215 What Wondrous Love Is This
For those of you worshipping with us online,
the hymns are available at the back of the bulletin.
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See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?
Isaiah 43:19
We are deeply grateful for the incredible generosity you have shown so far in support of our 2025 Stewardship Campaign.
As of today, we have received a total of $2,816,326 from 357 households—what a remarkable response! This surpasses last
year’s pledges at this time, which totaled $2,548,691 from 344 households. Every gift, no matter the size, brings us closer to our goal of $3,600,000. It’s a powerful reminder that it’s not about the amount, but the heart behind each pledge. Your commitment supports ministries that inspire us to live out Christ’s command to love one another, and it is a beautiful expression of gratitude for God’s ongoing presence and faithfulness in our lives. Let us all reflect on how Westminster serves as a beacon to our members and to the broader community—how the ministries here sustain us, bring us joy, and deepen our trust in God. Think about how Westminster has helped your own faith grow and how the church has been a place where you’ve encountered God’s love. As we look toward the future, we invite you to give as you are able—and to stretch if you feel called—to help us cover the remaining $785,000 needed to reach our goal. With your continued support, we can make our goal a reality and ensure that Westminster remains a place where God is doing amazing new things in our midst, just as Isaiah 43:19 promises.
With gratitude and hope,
Your Generosity Committee
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All Sunday School classes begin at 9:45 a.m.
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Covenant Class • Fellowship Hall
Christianity, Mass Incarceration, and Transformative Justice
The last 50 years of institutional punishment, described as Mass Incarceration, have shown that punishment as retribution through incapacitation neither deters
crime, rehabilitates offenders, nor satisfies the offended as declared. Christian practices of restorative
and transformative justice offer alternative models of punishment that place persons in communities, communities in systems, and systems in accountability to human flourishing. We will examine in one short hour the vision of justice in scripture, the history of penal justice in America, and the role of transformative justice in punishment and restoration, as well as our faith-obligated place in them.
Led by Andy Watts, Professor of Religion, School of Theology and Christian Ministry, Belmont University
Meeting ID: 843 3017 0020
Passcode: 706679
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Back to Basics: Bible •
Goodpasture Hall
NEW LOCATION
Westminster is launching a new series of Sunday School classes to help us get back to the basics! This fall, we’ll start with an introduction to the Bible. We’ll explore what exactly the Bible is including its structure and history as well as spend time learning about and interpreting various texts together. Attendees will become familiar with the Bible and its contents and develop the skills and understanding so they can comfortably read and interpret Scripture.
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Faith & Fellowship • 214
We will be exploring A.-J. Levine’s new book The Gospel of John.
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Murdoch MacLeod • Library
We will discuss this week's gospel lesson.
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Young Families • Overlook Room
Join us for a discussion with Chad Folk.
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Sunday School • 9:45 a.m.
Gather in the Koinonia Youth Café for donuts and fellowship before class.
Sixth/Seventh Grades
Breakout Room 89
Eighth Grade
Confirmation Class
Café
Ninth- Twelfth Grades
Breakout Room 87
Youth Group • 6:00 p.m.
Dinner, games and mission project: making tie blankets
for foster kids.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN | 9:45 - 10:45 a.m.
Two-year-olds through Kindergarten go directly to their classrooms in the preschool hallway.
First through third grades come to the Chapel at 9:45 a.m. and are picked up down the hall in their classrooms.
Fourth and fifth grades sign in on the first floor of the Wilson wing and then go upstairs to their classroom.
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Children & Youth Choirs
4:00 p.m. Rehearsals
Gloria
Alleluia
Jubilate
Tintinnabulation
5:00 p.m. Rehearsals
Chiming Children
Laudate Choir
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Poinsettias
If you would like to purchase a poinsettia in memory of or in honor of a friend or family member, please complete a form available at the Information Desk or email to Terri Eckert, or click the button below.
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Sanctuary Flowers
Please contact Terri Eckert to reserve flowers for the Sanctuary or Parlor in 2025.
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