This Sunday
Sunday, March 30
Worship
9:00 am Traditional
10:30 am Contemporary
Scripture
Luke 18:31-19:10
Sermon
Jon Frost
Musicians
Chancel Choir (9:00 am)
Tim Evers & Kirsten Santos Rutchman, Directors (9:00 am)
Worship Collective (10:30 am)
Rolling Congregational Meeting
We will hold a short congregational meeting during worship for the purpose of electing Phyllis Simmons to fulfill an unexpired Elder term on Session for the class of 2026. If you are attending worship online, attend a short Zoom meeting following worship at 10:00 am to cast your vote. Click here to attend via Zoom.


Nursery Care
8:15 am – 12:15 pm • Room 109
As you head into worship or at any point during worship, you’re welcome to leave your 6 months thru 4 years old children with loving teachers and caregivers. Children will have free play and story time.
WeeConnect & KidsConnect
9:00 am
We invite families to worship together. Children will be dismissed to Sunday School after the Children’s Sermon. Children under four can either begin in the sanctuary with families OR begin the hour in the childcare room. Children begin their time with us in the Large Group area downstairs in Heckert, but will break into classrooms. Parents can pick up their children from their classrooms at 10:40 am. Questions or for more info, contact Jill Reichert.
WeeConnect
Age 3-4: Chapel
Kids Connect
Grade K-1: Room 108
Grade 2-3: Room 105
Grade 4-5: Room 406


Journey Class: The Final Days – A Lenten Journey through the Gospels by Matt Rawle
9:00 or 10:30 am • Spellman Jr. & Zoom
The four New Testament Gospels aren’t the same story, but they offer the same Resurrection hope. Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John devote most of their story detailing Jesus’ last week in Jerusalem, all highlighting Jesus’ triumphant entry into the city, the suffering and humiliation of the cross, and the empty tomb come Sunday morning. These different perspectives aren’t a reason to dismiss the Gospels; rather they reveal an abundant, diverse, and complementary picture of God’s work in the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus. Join us for this DVD/book study, The Final Days: A Lenten Journey through the Gospels by Matt Rawleduring the season of Lent. We encourage you to read the book; however, it is not required to participate. Click here to attend via Zoom.
One in Christ: Growing Together An Update from the Strategic Vision Lead Team
10:15-11:15 am or 11:45 am – 12:45 pm• Spellman
The Strategic Vision Lead Team presents an update on our Vision at Westminster to the congregation. All are welcome and encouraged to hear more about five new Guideposts that will act as a compass, with Christ at the center. They will help move us forward in “Knowing Christ, Making Christ Known” for our time. This vision is not just for Westminster’s growth, but, with God’s help, is a manifestation of the gospel of Jesus Christ among and beyond us. Please attend after the worship service of your choice.


Young Children & Worship
10:30 am • Chapel
Children will stay in worship with their families until the Thought for Children when they head to the Chapel for a time of singing, worship, and a time of hearing/seeing a Bible story through Young Children in Worship, and then have the opportunity to respond with artistic play, ending with prayer before families pick them up.
Youth Choir
5:00 pm • Music Room
Youth in grades 6-12 are invited to join the Youth Choir for our weekly rehearsal in the choir room. After rehearsal, youth can come over to Spellman Hall for dinner and then to The Cove for Youth Group.


Youth Group
5:30-7:30 pm • The Cove & Spellman Hall
All youth in grades 6-12 are invited to join us for Youth Group on Sunday nights! Dinner provided. Questions? Contact Chris Clark.
Celebrate Your Life Story: A Workshop
7:00 pm Sunday, April 6 • Zoom
Join us for a unique and uplifting workshop where you’ll learn to craft your own remembrance! This playful and reflective class will guide you through the process of celebrating your life’s journey, highlighting your achievements, values, and cherished memories. Sometimes even the people who love us the most don’t know many details about our lives. Whether you’re looking to leave a lasting legacy or simply want to reflect on your life’s story, this workshop is for you. Come with an open heart and a sense of humor as we explore the art of writing your own remembrance. Reflect on your life to enrich the next chapter of it. Sponsored by Stewardship and ASG Ministry Teams. Click here to attend via Zoom. An in-person time will be offered at a later date.
