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Weekly Happenings
We are so thankful for the 396 families who have already made a pledge for 2026, many of whom increased their pledges. We are making good progress toward our $3.8 goal. Our current pledged amount is $3,391,737.

Every member, every gift is vital to the ministry of Westminster. So in this season of Hope and Wonder and Waiting, we ask that you add two more things to your
“to-do” list.

In a spirit of gratitude, we invite those who have not
yet pledged to help us reach our 2026 goal and increasing our pledge commitments to 500 families.

Every pledge contributes to the collective strength that defines our shared journey.
Your support is the backbone of our community, and we acknowledge that we
could not make this journey without you.

Please note that to add your contribution to your 2025 taxes, your pledge payment must be postmarked by December 31, 2025.

In gratitude,
The Generosity Committee
Generosity 2026
We’re talking the text!  Each Tuesday, the pastoral staff discusses the sermon text for the upcoming Sunday. We invite you to listen in and hear our conversation about God’s Word. The link is provided below, and the sermon text is based on John1:1-18

Please click here to listen to our new podcast.

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


Westminster Cafe will be open again on January 6, 2026.  See you next year!
Be our guest! Park in the north entrance parking lot by the blue outdoor umbrella. Enjoy specialized coffees, various teas, and cold drinks along with homemade yummies. High chairs are available for our little guests.
Cafe Specials for December: In addition to our specialty coffees, enjoy some hot apple cider, hot/cold chocolate or pumpkin chai latte and hot chocolate! And, of course, our homemade goodies! 

January 14, 21, 28, and February 4 & 11
Westminster Academy
6:30 p.m. • Overlook Room


SUE TROUT TO TEACH IN WESTMINSTER ACADEMY
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.
Sundays, January 18 – March 8 
Winter New Member & Inquirer Class
9:45 Goodpasture Hall

The winter New Member and Inquirer Class will begin Sunday, January 18 with the opportunity to join on March 8 for those who feel called into membership. The class runs during the Sunday School hour, 9:45 – 10:45 a.m.

To sign up for the class please contact Sherri Givens

For questions or more information please contact co-chairs Kathleen Simcoe and Ken Larish or Stephanie Boaz.

January 27
Westminster Book Group
9:30 a.m. | Fellowship
10:00 a.m. | Presentation
Goodpasture Hall


Presented by John Bailey
Jonathan Rauch, author of Cross Purposes, asserts that religion of mainline Christianity (the Presbyterian Church in the US and others) has become ’too thin to provide meaning and morals to the culture and thus to reliably support democratic society’.  We will discuss Rauch’s assertion and his suggestions as to what might be done to correct the apparent disfunction in our society and its present government.  Rauch, a life-long atheist says:  ‘Don’t be afraid.  Imitate Jesus.’
Buy a copy of the book here.

Enneagram and...Parenting
Two-Day Event
January 30 | 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
January 31 | 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


What is the Enneagram? How is it helpful? How is it helpful in parenting? Parenting adult children and parenting the younger ones. Can you identify your kid's enneagram number? The weekend will be all about how to better understand and utilize your own personality to parent better, as well as better understand your children and opportunities to improve co-parenting.
The speakers are:
Suzanne Stabile, parent and author of The Road Back to You, The Path Between Us, The Journey Toward Wholeness (collectively over 1.5 million sold), host of The Enneagram Journey Podcast.
Rev. Joseph Stabile, parent and former catholic priest, retired methodist minister, founder of Life in the Trinity Ministry.
Joey Schewee, parent and corporate consultant, author of When Working Together Doesn't Work.
Dr. Billy Schewee, parent and lifetime educator, Director of Young Scholars Program at the University of Texas Dallas.

Register for this informative seminar here and use code WPC26 to receive 50% off in-person tickets.


The church campus will be closed January 1, 2.

Stay up to date with all the WPC events by checking the website calendar.

Contact us at info@nashvillewpc.org
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