When will the roof be done?
When will the roof be done?
Weekly Happenings

February 18

Ash Wednesday

Midday Service

11:45 a.m. • Sanctuary

Evening Service

6:30 p.m. • Sanctuary

Midday Service
Evening Service
LIVE Stream
We’re talking the text!  Each Tuesday, the pastoral staff discusses the sermon text for the upcoming Sunday, and we publish it each Wednesday in our eBlast and our YouTube channel on Wednesdays. We invite you to listen in and hear our conversation about God’s Word.
Please click here to listen to our new podcast.
Work on the roof continues. The roofers started once the church reopened from Ice Storm Fern and hope to be completed within two weeks. The entire church, except for the Sanctuary and the areas added during the 2016-17 renovation, which have a rubber roof, will receive a new roof.

February 25
Westminster Academy
6:30 p.m. • Overlook Room

 
Next Wednesday...
Please join us as we read Daniel Mason's North Woods, a novel that looks at the history of one house and its inhabitants over four centuries.  The novel interrogates American history, American literature, and nation-building, but at its heart is a novel about love, loss, and the possibilities in the afterlife.  Ultimately, the novel is a love song to the natural and supernatural worlds and the enduring human spirit. Join Belmont Professor and long-time WPC friend, Sue Tully Trout.
Buy a copy of the book here.

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


Park in the north parking lot and follow the
outdoor blue umbrellas. We always welcome new hosts and bakers!

Thursdays
Fill My Cup
Westminster Café

8:15-8:30 a.m. | Meet and greet
8:30-9:30 a.m. | Coffee/tea and percolating conversation. 
Come when you can. No sign-ups necessary. 

Join other women in the Café where you can fill your coffee cup, enjoy a tasty homemade goodie, then gather around to fill your spiritual cup. We will revisit the previous Sunday’s scriptures, reflect on the sermon, and discuss the probing questions in the bulletin.
February 24 WPC Book Group 9:30 am | Fellowship 10:00 am | Presentation Overlook Room
Room Location Change

Mary Wheeler will lead a discussion of the novel Theo of Golden

by Allen Levi.  The story centers around the age-old plot of a mysterious stranger coming to town. Staying for only one year, this elderly gentleman finds himself in a welcoming southern coffee shop, mesmerized by a wall of 92 framed pencil portraits of local people. One by one, he purchases each portrait and arranges meetings of "bestowals" by the town square fountain, whereby he gives them back to their rightful owners. Conversations ensue, and because of his genuine interest in each individual, friendships are knit, and the community becomes more cohesive. Kindness is contagious, and Theo's gentle, generous presence brings transformational healing where it is sorely needed. 

 

The author of the novel, Allen Levi, is a former lawyer, judge, and singer/songwriter.  In the novel, he invites all readers to believe in the goodness nestled in every person. Please join us for this presentation, whether or not you have read the book! Bring questions and observations from your reading, or come with curiosity for how one compassionate person can make a difference. 


Buy a copy of the book here.

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Life Together Conference Registration

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Jamboree

February 24
Blood Drive
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Goodpasture Hall

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