Archive for March, 2010

Holy Week Schedule

Friday, March 26th, 2010
  • Palm Sunday, March 28: Worship services at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. with Sunday School for all ages at 10:00 a.m.
  • Wednesday, March 31: Lenten Soup dinner at 5:45 p.m., followed by a Lenten Service in the Sanctuary
  • Maundy Thursday, April 1: Communion Service and Tennebrae Service at 8:00 p.m.
  • Easter Sunday, April 4: Worship services at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Easter Breakfast and an Easter Egg Hunt at 10:00 a.m.

We do hope that you make plans to share your Holy week with us at Westminster Presbyterian Church!

Neighborhood Groups to Convene

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010

Every so often in the life of our church we convene all of the Neighborhood Groups for something very important. That time has come once again. During April and May we will be convening all of the neighborhood groups to take part in a presentation and discussion of the Vision Report which you have recently heard referenced by Rev. Phillips and others. It is time for all of us to review our new Vision and Mission statements and discuss how we as a church can grow into the new vision and mission.

You will soon be contacted by your Neighborhood Coordinator to come and participate in a 1 1/2 hour meeting. Leading the meetings will be a team of two elders, one Vision Task Force person, and one facilitator. The first half hour will be a meal and the next hour will be the presentation which will involve your participation and idea sharing. When your neighborhood coordinator contacts you, we hope you will mark your calendar and then attend this very important meeting in your neighborhood.

By participating in the meeting you can help shape the future of Westminster Presbyterian Church.

March 15

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Happy Monday Westminster! I hope that you are having a great start to your week. I thought worship was really awesome yesterday. I loved the Westminster Strings music and I keep thinking about Buran’s message.  The Lord’s grace is such a powerful thing. It is so easy to take it for granted…. I also appreciate all the busy “angels” who worked over the weekend on the beginnings of our new and improved Reafsnyder Memorial Library! I am excited to see it come to life. And if this isn’t enough; I came into the church office this morning to find Bill Chappell’s grandfather clock. Words cannot begin to tell you how special this is to me for he built it with his very own hands. Every time it dings I just feel his hugs and laughter. It is amazing of how much that man’s presence was part of the everyday life of Westminster. I just plain miss him – as does so many of you all.

Couple of things to share with you:

Volunteer Ministry Center Breakfast is this coming Sunday. If you can help serve, please call Paula Hogan (357-2038). Her devotion to this community outreach is amazing! We appreciate you Paula!

Lenten soup dinner and vesper series continues Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. We hope that you make plans to join us!

Hugs and more hugs,

Renee  Wiesehuegel

March 10, 2010

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Good Afternoon Westminster,

There are a lot of exciting things going on here at Westminster! I know our lives get crazy hectic during this time of the year but I want to encourage you to come to the Lenten Evening Vespers Service tonight (and future Wednesday nights until Easter). The soup dinner is at 5:45 pm and the service begins no later than 6:30 pm. We all have to eat dinner and more importantly – we all need to get off our merry-go-rounds to ponder and reflect what is happening in our lives. I love the setting of the service, the enriching music, the scriptures that are read and prayers that are lifted up to the Lord. I appreciate all the people who have already shared the musical talent that the Lord has blessed them with (Deborah Phillips, Lisa Ellis, Laura Dupper, Jo Ann Powell, Joanne Bendy, Daniel Berry, Ibbie Muntz, Margaret Harrison, and Meredith Mackay) and look forward to future services. Westminster is very fortunate to have so many members who give so freely of their time and talents!!! Read a sample of tonight’s service at the end of this announcement and do make plans to come tonight! Hope to see you there! Hugs – Renee Wiesehuegel

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From Lisa Trofatter:

Three nights to remember, BRAVO!!

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Westminster Players’ production of the Trip to Bountiful.  Whether you acted, supported set or costume production, publicized, or attended a performance, you were critical to the success of the play. If you attended,  you understand the depth of emotion and life experience that the actors shared through their performances. We are all someone’s child, we have all experienced disappointment and even in caricature we can recognize something familiar in our families and ourselves from portrayals of the cast. It was an emotional and exceptional three evenings of theater at Westminster. If you missed it, perhaps you can borrow a video from one of the company. The Holy Spirit was certainly with us on those nights. Blessings upon Westminster Players and this  congregation for supporting a ministry that without question allows us to experience and develop the talents God has given us in as we explore life through drama. 

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 The Order of Worship                                                                                                                                              3-10-2010

 LENTEN EVENING VESPERS SERVICE

 OPENING MUSIC   Bless the Lord, My Soul                                                                                           Jacques Berthier

 OPENING SENTENCES:                                                                                                         Patrick of Ireland – 389-461

                Christ be with me, Christ within me,

                Christ behind me, Christ before me,

                Christ beside me, Christ to win me,

                Christ to comfort and restore me,

                Christ beneath me, Christ above me,

                Christ in quiet, Christ in danger,

          Christ in hearts of all that love me,

          Christ in mouth of friend and stranger.

 RESPONSORIAL PSALM   Psalm 23                                                                                            Howard Hughes, S.M.

(Congregation will sing refrain as directed.)

 SCRIPTURE READING                                                                                                                                       Mark 8:27-37

 SILENT MEDITATION ON THE SCRIPTURE

 PSALM 25   I Lift My Soul to You, Lord                                                                                                Swedish Folk Tune

              arr. Michael Burkhardt

 I lift my soul to you, Lord; I trust, O God, in you. Show me your paths and guide me; teach me all I should do. Remember your great mercy, your everlasting love; forgive me, God my Savior; my guilt and sin remove.

 Your covenant and mercy are with me all my days to comfort and to bless me when I walk in your ways. Whenever I look upward, I find you waiting there, to bear me and to keep me safe in your loving care.

 PRAYERS OF THANKSGIVING AND INTERCESSION:

                Let my prayer rise before you as incense, O God,

The lifting of my hands as an evening sacrifice.

                                 (Prayer continues…)

 SILENCE:

                (Leader concludes the silence…)

Loving God, as you have shared life and love with us, lead us to share ourselves, that in the giving of our lives others may recognize your love. Direct our steps in discipleship, and protect our souls in faith, in the name of Jesus Christ, who commanded us to love by his righteous example, and who taught us to pray…

THE LORD’S PRAYER

 CLOSING MUSIC   Day Is Done                                                      Welsh Melody

                                                                                                                       Ar hyd y nos

 (Music may be found in blue Presbyterian Hymnal, No. 544, stanza 1.)

Day is done, but love unfailing dwells ever here.

Shadows fall, but hope, prevailing, calms every fear.

God our maker, none forsaking, take our hearts, of love’s own making;

Watch our sleeping; guard our waking. Be always near.

 THE BENEDICTION:

    May the God of hope fill us with all joy and peace through the power of the Holy Spirit.

     Amen.

The Peace of Christ be with you.

 And also with you.

   (Pass the peace with one another as you leave)

 Thank you to this evening’s musicians, Ibbie Muntz, Margaret Harrison and Joanne Bendy.

Happy March!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

I don’t know about you, but just the thought that it is March 1st makes me excited that Spring is just around the corner!  I appreciate the fact that the Lord graces us with seasons – with each season giving us new hope and new beginnings.

This week in a glance at Westminster:

Wednesday – we continue our Lenten series with a simple meal of soup and bread at 5:45 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall – followed by a service in the Sanctuary.

Friday/Saturday/Sunday – Westminster Players present  The Trip to Bountiful by Horton Foote March 5, 6, and 7, 2010 at 8:00 p.m. Please make plans to attend! They are still in need of some ushers to hand out programs and collect donations at the door. Please let us know if you can help out .

Hugs,

Renee Wiesehuegel