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We’re Hiring: Preschool Teachers & Teacher Aids!

Westminster’s Preschool is hiring teachers and teacher aides for the 2023-2024 school year. We have great part-time positions for teachers and teacher aides for 2, 3 or 4 mornings/week. Our calendar follows the WCASD for holidays and school closures and goes from September through May. Contact Megan Potts if you or someone you know might be interested in applying.
Help Prepare Safe Harbor Dinners
June 29, 2023We need volunteers to prepare dinner for 20 residents of Safe Harbor on August 5. You will prepare, deliver and serve hot meals for up to 20 residents. Click here to signup. Questions? Contact Angela Emrich.
Pickleball has arrived at Westminster!
June 22, 2023
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in America and has arrived at Westminster! We now have two courts back by the outdoor chapel (the back right corner of the parking lot.) If you are an experienced Pickle Baller or new to the game, come out and have some fun and join us for a game of pickleball 6:30-8 pm Monday, June 27 or 1:30-3 pm Monday, July 10. We will give instructions for those who are new. The goal is to have open play for any member of Westminster once we get a locked equipment box. If anyone has a large metal box or other appropriate box-like structure (40 inches or longer) that can be locked and wants to donate to hold our equipment or if you have paddles you would like to donate, please contact Laureen Smith or Tim Jaques.
Juneteenth Celebration Opportunities
June 15, 2023As a Matthew 25 congregation, Westminster is committed to the work to dismantle structural racism and work towards God’s dreams of justice, jubilee, and liberation for all people. This weekend there are Juneteenth celebration opportunities taking place in West Chester, Kennett Square, Coatesville and Phoenixville. Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, the date on which enslaved people in Galveston, Texas, finally received the news of their emancipation. We invite you to come alongside our brothers and sisters of color in the celebration of Juneteenth this weekend. Click here to find ways to participate in this celebration.
Join the Gleaning Garden Crew
June 15, 2023Our Gleaning Garden is growing produce for local food cupboards, and we can use your help. This week we finished spinach and are picking peas and herbs. Harvesting peppers, tomatillo, cucumbers, squash and beans will begin later this month. No gardening experience is needed, and the time commitment is flexible. If you have an hour or two during the day and could harvest and then deliver to a Food Cupboard, that would be ideal. Groups, families and weeders are welcome! Click here to signup to volunteer. Questions? Contact Anita Gordon.
Join Our Summer Choir
June 15, 20238:45 am Sundays, June 18- September 3 • Music Room
Adults and high school youth are invited to sing in worship. Drop in one week or hang out for the summer. On Sundays, anyone who wishes to sing that morning can meet in the Music Room at 8:45 am to practice an anthem and response for that morning’s 9:30 worship service. Come and sing! Questions? Contact Tim Evers.
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Celebrating Our 2023 Graduates!
June 8, 2023Are you or do you have a son or daughter graduating from high school, college, or the military? Congratulations! Let us know so we can recognize them at the church. Send us a picture and a brief write up including the proud parents’ names, the grad’s full name, where they are graduating from, and where they will be pursuing their education (college/major) or the job they will be taking on! We would also love to include if they were involved in any programs, activities, trips, or groups within the church too! Drop off a picture (8×10 or 5×7 which will be returned, so include your address) and the write up to the church office. Questions? Contact Susanne Perkins.
Summer Women’s Bible Study: “Got Wisdom” with Sue Fry
June 8, 20239:45 – 11 am June 7 – August 9 • Hybrid (Spellman Jr. & Zoom)
“Got Wisdom?” is a weekly (except not meeting VBS week June 21) Hybrid Summer Women’s Bible Study exploring the Hebrew wisdom writings of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Job, taught by Sue Fry. It is a recap and continuation of Sue Fry’s Journey Class earlier this year. There is no signup, so just come as you are able. There is no workbook to purchase and no homework, just come and learn. Click here to attend via Zoom. Questions? Contact Kathy Smedley.
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June 6, 2023Ask to be pet then attack owners hand under the bed, or my water bowl is clean and freshly replenished, so i’ll drink from the toilet get scared by sudden appearance of cucumber or carrying out surveillance on the neighbour’s dog and rub face on owner. Cat fur is the new black eat the rubberband rub my belly hiss and terrorize the hundred-and-twenty-pound rottweiler and steal his bed, not sorry so more napping, more napping all the napping is exhausting, but eat the fat cats food yet thinking about you i’m joking it’s food always food. Hiiiiiiiiii feed me now playing with balls of wool, chase laser and carefully drink from water glass and then spill it everywhere and proceed to lick the puddle and licks paws. Headbutt owner’s knee stare at owner accusingly then wink, but poop on grasses, so if it fits i sits run outside as soon as door open poop on the floor, break a planter, sprint, eat own hair, vomit hair, hiss, chirp at birds, eat a squirrel, hide from fireworks, lick toe beans, attack christmas tree. Avoid the new toy and just play with the box it came in jump on counter removed by human jump on counter again removed by human meow before jumping on counter this time to let the human know am coming back. Naughty running cat paw at beetle and eat it before it gets away jump around on couch, meow constantly until given food, . Kitty ipsum dolor sit amet, shed everywhere shed everywhere stretching attack your ankles chase the red dot, hairball run catnip eat the grass sniff see brother cat receive pets, attack out of jealousy meoooow.