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Sunday info
September 13, 2024
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Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
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We have TWO different services this Sunday.
The 8:30 a.m. service is our regular service.
The 11:00 a.m. service is the installation and ordination of Ashley Higgins.
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8:30 a.m. service
“Watch Your Mouth”
Donovan Drake preaching
Stephanie Boaz assisting
Mark 8:27-38
Psalm 19:7-14- Hal H. Hopson
James 3:1-12
Anthem:
8:30 a.m.Joseph Bryant, cantor
Chamber Choir
Be Thou My Vision
arr. Alice Parker
Hymns:
475 Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
697 Take My Life769 For Everyone Born
For those of you worshipping with us online,
the hymns are available at the back of the bulletin.
11:00 a.m. service
“Roots Not Fruits”
Rev. Dr. Kenda Creasy Dean preachingPrinceton Theological Seminary
Donovan Drake assisting
Psalm 19
Revelation 22:1-5, 17
John 15:1-5, Romans 11:16b
Anthems:Raquel Cole, soloistWestminster Choir
Sound Over All Waters
- Paul Halley
The Call of Wisdom
- Will Todd
475 Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing769 For Everyone Born
For those of you worshipping with us online,
the hymns are available at the back of the bulletin.
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Meet and Greet
9:30 a.m. • Parlor
The Presbytery of Middle Tennessee’s Service of Ordination for Ashley Higgins.
Join us at the 11:00 a.m. service to celebrate Ashley Higgins' service of ordination to the ministry of word and sacrament by the Presbytery of Middle Tennessee.
Stop by to meet Ashley on your way to Sunday School.
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Part of our vision is working on how we articulate the Good News. One way is by sharing our faith stories. In this clip below, Mary Prue Alley shares an encounter that moved her to explore her faith. Please think about how you share your faith with others.
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All Sunday School classes begin at 9:45 a.m.
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Covenant Class • Fellowship Hall Sabbath: Blessing, not Curse
It might sound impossible today, or even worse: just one more thing that makes us feel guilty for not being able to do it. Why would God tell us to take a break? Brennan Breed, Associate Professor of Old Testament
Columbia Theological Seminary will help us to read
the biblical witness about Sabbath rest, and see it as a blessing rather than a curse.
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Conversations for a Polarized World Room 10 (next to Goodpasture Hall)
Led by Will Wellman
As we head toward another presidential election, many
Americans are beyond fatigued with partisan politics and
the division it’s causing. This class will be a space for
hard conversations, but ones grounded in our shared faith.
Join us as we seek to model love for each other while
discussing topics such as homelessness, immigration, faith
and politics alongside various Scripture passages. We’ll explore what it means for us to “love God” and “love your neighbor as yourself” in the 21st century.
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Faith & Fellowship • 214
We will discuss this week's lectionary.
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Murdoch MacLeod • Library
We will discuss this week's gospel lesson.
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Young Families • Overlook Room
“The Will of God”
How do we reconcile belief in a loving and powerful God with the suffering in our present world? Over the next three weeks, Tom Wylly will lead us in a discussion of God’s will in our lives with insights from “The Will of God “ by Leslie Weatherhead and “Why? Making Sense of God's Will” by Adam Hamilton.
This week, we will discuss God’s Circumstantial Will focusing on suffering caused by natural laws and suffering caused by man. Please come join
in the fellowship and discussion.
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Meet Jessie King
Adult Education Intern
Jessie is thrilled to be joining the Westminster team as the Adult Education Intern. She is from Boone, North Carolina – home of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachian State University. Jessie is a senior at Belmont University, studying Faith and Social Justice with a minor in Christian leadership. She is also a Global Honors Scholar and had the privilege of spending a semester abroad in Aix-En-Provence. She has so enjoyed her time in the School of Theology and Christian Ministry. Though she grew up in the Episcopal Church, she has become plugged into the PC(U.S.A.) through UKirk. Previously, Jessie worked at Priest Lake Presbyterian in Antioch and is excited for the chance to continue discerning a call to ministry here at Westminster. Beyond her studies, Jessie is a mentor in the University Ministries office, President of UKirk, involved with One Love Belmont, and is on the Student Advisory Council for the School of Theology. She is an avid fan of UNC and Belmont Basketball, hiking, and exploring all Nashville has to offer.
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Begins September 15
Fall New Member & Inquirer Class
9:45 a.m. • Goodpasture Hall
Led by: New Member Committee, church leaders and staff
This class series is for people exploring Westminster, those feeling ready to join, and recent new members. It offers a small group experience, covers a wide range of topics, and includes a special class dinner.
To sign up for this class, please contact: Sherri Givens, sgivens@nashvillewpc.org.
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Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. in the Koinonia Youth Café
Middle School Sunday School 6th and 7th Graders are invited to join us as we learn about when Peter declared that Jesus is the Messiah (Mark 8:27-38).
Senior High Sunday School
9th - 12th Graders are invited to join us as we learn about when Peter declared that Jesus is the Messiah (Mark 8:27-38).
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Youth Council
8th - 12th Grade
12:15 p.m.
Koinonia Youth Café
If your student would like to be a part of Youth Council, please plan to attend AND email Hannah Norris.
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Middle School Youth Group
6:00 p.m.
Koinonia Youth Café Sixth - eighth graders are invited to join us for dinner, fellowship, and a conversation about Zacchaeus, hospitality, and covenant.
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Senior High School Youth Group6:00 p.m.Koinonia Youth Café
9th - 12th graders are invited to join us for dinner, fellowship, games, prayer, and a conversation about Hospitality featuring Romans 12.
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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
Tintinnabulation
Come join a fun and mixed-age group of ringers and play with us in the intergenerational
Tintinnabulation Handbell Choir. We meet on Sunday afternoons at 4:00 p.m.
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Woven Book Study
4:00 p.m.
Magnolia Room
Join Sophie for a conversation about the book Woven by Meredith Miller.
"Much like a spider's web in which anchor strands
and internal threads combine to form a unique
web, Woven can help children anchor to who God
is and have faith practices that are rich and textured."
Based on great research and real-life experience,
the author brings practical, delightful ways to nurture your child's and your family's faith at home.
All are welcome.
We will meet while the children sing during choir rehearsal.
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Contact us at info@nashvillewpc.org |
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