Mission Opportunities

December 22

The Alternative Christmas Gift Market offers a different way to give gifts to friends and family while also giving to those in need. Nineteen non-profit agencies and WPC missions have provided “shopping lists” that offer gifts to enhance the quality and faith-based nature of gift-giving this holiday season. You can “purchase” gifts from the participating groups in honor of family members and friends.


Below are three of the mission organizations Westminster works closely with. To purchase a gift and learn about the other organizations in the market, please click the button below.
Alternative Christmas
myLIFEspeaks works closely with Haitian Child Services to create infrastructure so abandoned and neglected children don’t fall through the cracks. We provide family-based orphan care, similar to that of foster care in the US, for children who have truly been orphaned, neglected, and abandoned; many of whom have been discarded due to their special needs. We work to place as many children as possible with loving forever families, and keep them out of orphanages, off the streets, and out of danger.
St. Luke’s creates a community where children, families, and seniors from different backgrounds can easily access the resources needed to live fulfilling lives.
St. Luke’s was founded in 1913 as The West Nashville Clinic by the Daughters of the King, an order of the Episcopal Church. St. Luke's began in four rooms of our current house to serve families of inmates at the State Penitentiary. As a staple in the Nashville community for 110 years, St. Luke’s has evolved and adapted programming to better serve children, families and seniors in need.
The Nueva Vida Food Project, part of the Matthew 25 movement of the PCUSA, is a collaborative ministry of Glencliff Presbyterian Church, Iglesia Presbiteriana Nueva Vida, the Presbytery of Middle Tennessee, and Nourish Food Bank in Murfreesboro. An estimated 500 families a month currently receive assistance from the food bank, with each family being eligible to receive a cart of food designed to be enough to feed a family of 4-5 for a week. 
Third - Fifth Grade Math Tutors Needed at Cockrill Elementary School
 
Math tutors are needed to help third - fifth graders starting in January. Training is provided. A background check is required.
Please contact Jennifer Anderson for details. 



Tuesdays
Pottery
January 7-February 25
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
$50 per person

Limit: 8 participants

From hand-building to
glazing, create your
own pottery items with
the help of our fabulous
pottery team. Items are
microwavable, oven-safe, and dishwasher-safe.

Click here to register.
Tuesdays
Songwriting Class
Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4
10:00 a.m. - Noon

No fee

The Craft of a Nashville
Songwriter: This is a four-week
introduction led by Steve
Leslie.
Wednesdays
February 5, 12, 19, 26
4:00-5:30 p.m.

Limit 24 children

Each group will attend
two weeks of pottery and
two weeks of recreation
in the gym! Classes are
for K through 4th graders,
church members and
community friends.
Grandparents, bring your
grandchildren. 

Click here to register.
Please click here for the latest in Joy in Learning news and class schedules.
Generosity 2025 Pledge

Please remember, all 2024 pledge payments must be in by December 31, 2024 to receive credit on your giving statement for tax purposes.

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