March opportunities for fellowship
March opportunities for fellowship
Weekly Happenings
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.
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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.

Wednesday and Thursday, March 25 and 26
Westminster Home Connection Stuffing 

Westminster Café

9:00 - 10:30 a.m.


Help us stuff the most current WHC mailing. 
If you can help, please email beth@westminsterjoy.org.
March 9
Women's Covenant Group
11:30 am • BYOLunch
12:00 pm • Discussion

Our speaker will be Jenny Hannon, the Executive Director of Friends of Warner Parks.  

Edwin and Percy Warner Parks are collectively known as “The Warner Parks.” The Warner Parks are one of the largest municipally administered parks in Tennessee and together span more than 3,100 acres of forest and field, 9 miles from downtown Nashville. Friends of Warner Parks is a local group dedicated to preserving and protecting these local natural treasures.

Jenny is one of our own, a WPC member.

March 24
Westminster Book Group
9:30 a.m. • Fellowship
10:00 a.m. • Presentation
Goodpasture Hall

Join us as Ray Berry presents The Hare with Amber Eyes: A Family's Century of Art and Loss
by Edmund De Waal

The Hare with Amber Eyes is a 2010 memoir by British ceramicist Edmund De Waal, tracing his family's history through a collection of 264 Japanese netsuke (miniature carvings) that survived the Holocaust. The book chronicles the rise and fall of the wealthy Ephrussi banking dynasty, from 19th-century Paris and Vienna to the devastation of WWII.
Buy a copy of the book here.
March 28
Easter Egg Hunt
10:00 a.m. • Youth Café

The Egg Hunt will begin at 10:15 am. Do not bring a basket. We will give everyone bags to decorate upon arrival.

We will use the bags to collect the eggs. Children will be divided into age groups to go hunt eggs on the playgrounds.
There will be popcorn, cookies, and time to play on the playground.
Please join us for lots of fun and fellowship.
Egg Hunt is for children up to fourth grade.
NaCoMe Registration
Lilies will grace our Sanctuary on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026.
If you would like to purchase a lily ($10) in memory of or in honor of a friend or family member, please place your order by filling out a form linked below.
Lily Dedication

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