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daunted by the daunted by the daunted by the daunted by the enormity of the enormity of the enormity of the enormity of the world's grief. world's grief. world's grief. world's grief. Do justly, now. Do justly, now. Do justly, now. Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Love mercy, now. Love mercy, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly, now. Walk humbly, now. Walk humbly, now. Walk humbly, now. You are not You are not You are not You are not obl igated to obl igated to obl igated to obl igated to complete the complete the complete the complete the work, but neither work, but neither work, but neither work, but neither are you free to are you free to are you free to are you free to abandon it. abandon it. abandon it. abandon it.
The Talmud
In Proverbs 29:18, we are told:
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THETHETHETHE PEOPLEPEOPLEPEOPLEPEOPLE PERISHPERISHPERISHPERISH.”.”.”.”
In the past few years we have had a vision
for our building that is coming to
completion. Even as we celebrate this
accomplishment and give thanks to God
for the gift of this new communal space,
we are now faced with another question.
What is next for Westminster? We knew
from the beginning the building was not
an end in itself, but a means to which we
may grow our ministry and mission. As
we put the finishing touches on our
renovations we must ask ourselves what
directions the Spirit of God may be
leading us as a congregation.
In the next six weeks, we will be
exploring this question more deeply. My
preaching will be focused on a “missional”
understanding of the church as the people
sent by God to proclaim God’s Kingdom
in our words and our actions. We will
hear a number of Minute for Missions
reminding us of our conversations as a
congregation about the gifts from our
past and the challenges facing us in the
present.
There is a Vision Panel (Scott
Anderson, Bud Smith, Karen Pridham,
Carl Martin, Kathy Kamp, Thatcher Root
and Ruth Hein) preparing to listen to
the congregation in order to
articulate a possible vision for
Westminster. And the congregation
will be gathering on Sunday, June 9 in
our worship and a brunch afterwards
in order to talk together about what
God has planned for Westminster.
What we are trying to discern
together is not necessarily our
particular vision for Westminster as
much as what we imagine is God’s
mission in the world and how
Westminster participates in that
vision. I hope you participate in our
prayerful discussions and help us
determine what is next for
Westminster.
To God be the glory!
AlexAlexAlexAlex Easter 2013
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Inside this issue:
ARTISTS WANTED 4
9TH HOUR IN MAY 5
SYNOD SCHOOL 5
OFFICE NOTES 6
MAY LEADERSHIP 6
MEMBER NEWS 7
RED CROSS 7
MAY BIRTHDAYS 7
MEMBER PRAYERS 8
PLACES TO SERVE 8
P.W.W. CIRCLES 8
V B S 9
CHURCH WOMEN U. 9
CBC UPDATE 2
MAY CALENDAR 3
PENTECOST 4
SESSION NOTES 2
Issue #514 APRIL 24, 2013
Westminster News
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APRIL 24, 2013 Westminster News
As reported in the last update, almost all work in Phases I and II (narthex/sanctuary/lounge and
Yuma Street entrance) are nearly complete. The glass sides on the main stairway are installed and pew touch-ups are nearing completion. With reference to feedback on the wrinkling in the pew fabr ic , the upholsterer has advised us to let the fabric go through an initial stretching phase before making adjustments in the pews themselves and the fabric. We are waiting for delivery of step treads for the main stairway. The inclement weather of the past few weeks has pushed back completion of the sidewalk under the overhang.
The rains have also delayed bell tower repairs which means we still have leaks to deal with until repairs are completed. Regarding the ramp to the main front entrance, we are studying
options as to how we can widen it and at the same time provide a railing. The positioning of the railing (building or sidewalk side) will depend on construction issues. Additionally, the committee decided that the large ash tree next to the ramp needs to be removed. We do not know if the roots will survive the excavation around the ramp, and the fact that if the ash borer disease hits Madison as expected, we will be required to remove the tree in any case.
Phase III remodeling continues in the former old office spaces, converting it into a library, conference room and small office is expected to be completed within the next two weeks. A temporary wooden wall continues in place at the old office end of our building to keep individuals out of the
construction area.
There are no dates set yet for when the parking lot repaving; we are waiting on the city's water-main rerouting project. It could be anytime during the summer or early fall.
T h e L a n d s c a p e subcommittee met with Prof. Harrington from the UW landscaping class to determine further details of an overall plan for both the long- and short-term. Various suggestions were submitted about what our landscaping priorities should be. Details will be brought to John Tarr to discuss how this will affect our final grading, additional black dirt and grass seeding. Given the current weather conditions the committee hesitates to give a completion date for final grading at this time.
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CONSTRUCTION UPDATE CONSTRUCTION UPDATE CONSTRUCTION UPDATE CONSTRUCTION UPDATE FOR APRIL 24, 2013FOR APRIL 24, 2013FOR APRIL 24, 2013FOR APRIL 24, 2013
FROM THE STATED SESSFROM THE STATED SESSFROM THE STATED SESSFROM THE STATED SESSION MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2013ION MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2013ION MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2013ION MEETING OF APRIL 22, 2013
�Approved sending five youth to Triennium July 16-20 with $1200 coming from the annual budget; Kate Martin, Aileen Zebrowski, Emma Thornburg, Bekah Smith and Hannah Kwiatkowski will be attending.
�Approved a motion from the Worship Committee to seek donations for flowers for the sanctuary and recognize in memory/honor of a person or occasion in the bulletin as designated by the donor starting Rally Day in September.
�A new Nominating Committee will be elected d u r i n g t h e c a l l e d Congregational Meeting scheduled for May 5. Carl Martin agreed to be the second elder on the committee . Current committee chair is Jeff Zebrowski.
�Elected Bill Tanke to represent Westminster at the May 21 Presbytery meeting which will be held at Westminster
�A p p r o v e d f o r Westminster to apply to the Pres House Vocational Internship Program to be a site partner and have an intern for the academic year 2014-15 . The relationship wil l be evaluated after one year.
�Approved revisions to the Child Protection and S e x u a l M i s c on du c t Covenant adopted in 2006.
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...from Ed
Cothroll, Chair
Centennial
Building
Committee
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9:30am Worship and Holy Communion
♦ Graduation Sunday
9am Classes for all 9am Session w/Confirmands 10:15 Worship ~ Pentecost 11:30 Deacon Mtg 4pm M.S. SPAM 5pm H.S. SPAM 3pm Cook for Pres House 5pm Serve at Pres House
No Education classes MOVE TO SUMMER
WORSHIP TIME: 9:30 am
9am Classes for all 10:15 Worship 11:30 Youth Council
9am Classes for all 10:15 Worship/ Commu
Food Pantry Sunday Congregational Mtg 12:00 Mission Mtg 4pm M.S. SPAM 5pm H.S. SPAM
10:30am CWU 5:30pm DBSA
12noon Staff Mtg
4pm Kerygma
8:30am Bible Study 7pm AA 7:30 choir rehearsal
9:30 Study Grp
5:30pm DBSA
12noon Staff Mtg
4pm Kerygma
8:30am Bible Study
7pm AA 7:30 choir rehearsal
9:30 Study Grp
No M.E. Circle in
May
5:30pm DBSA 5:30pm Doin R Thing group
5am Serve @ shelter
4pm Kerygma (tbd)
8:30am Bible Study
12noon WOW
5pm Articles due 7pm AA 7:30 choir rehearsal
5:30pm DBSA
12noon Staff Mtg 4pm Kerygma
8:30am Bible Study 9:30am Newsletter
Assembly 7pm AA 7:30 Final choir rehearsal
9:30 Study Grp Road Home at Covenant
5:30pm DBSA
7pm Stewardship 7pm Worship
9:30 KnitWits @ Jean Ruhde 7pm Session
12noon Staff Mtg
8:30am Bible Study 7pm AA
9:30 Study Grp
9:30 Study Grp
Confirmation Retreat
“Hear” Sunday sermons! Go to the WPC web site, Click on Pastor’s Blog, Click on the dated sermon and listen on line.
238-3121 Church Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 8–5 & Friday 8-12 www.westminstermadison.org
DATES AND TIMES OF EVENTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
8:30am Bible Study
7pm AA 7:30 choir rehearsal
9:30 Knit Wits @ Clara Thompson
For May and June, 2013, please email the church office with your “final” dates
of group mee!ngs prior to the summer break.
Memorial Day
Office CloseOffice CloseOffice CloseOffice Closedddd
JKP MEETING
event hosted at
Westminster
8:30—4pm
10:30am Madinah Graduation event in F. Hall to 4pm
F. Hall in use 6pm-10
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APRIL 24, 2013
The Pentecost Offering will be received on May 19. This is one of four special offerings that happen during the year. The Pentecost Offering makes it possible for the larger church to encourage, develop, and support its young people, and address the needs of at-risk children.
Forty percent of the Pentecost Offering stays in our community and the Mission Committee directs to use of these funds to assist at-risk youth. Sixty percent is given to the
General Assembly. They use the funds to support programs to assist children at risk and to provide youth a n d y o u n g a d u l t programming.
In the past, our Mission Committee has used the funds maintained locally to help at-risk youth at Thoreau by buying snow pants for those who could not otherwise afford them. In addition, these funds have been used to support scholarships to the Arts Kaleidoscope program that takes place each summer
here at Westminster. Our own Westminster youth have benefited from the General Assemble programs supporting young adults, particularly the Triennium, This summer five of our youth will attend this event, which is a joyful celebration of faith and youth always come back inspired! The Pentecost offering provides a way to help youth both here and nationwide. The Mission Committee urges you to consider your support!
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THE PENTECOST THE PENTECOST THE PENTECOST THE PENTECOST OFFERINGOFFERINGOFFERINGOFFERING IN MAYIN MAYIN MAYIN MAY
Grat i tude i s the sweet f ragrance of an opening heart. Grat i tude i s the sweet f ragrance of an opening heart. Grat i tude i s the sweet f ragrance of an opening heart. Grat i tude i s the sweet f ragrance of an opening heart. ~ ~ ~ ~ Aine Belton
WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER WESTMINSTER AAAARRRRTTTT OPPORTUNITY!OPPORTUNITY!OPPORTUNITY!OPPORTUNITY!
SPOTLIGHT ON
MISSION
The Worship Committee
is looking to work with
individuals or groups that
would like to create
artwork for the sanctuary.
If you would like to help
explore ideas and craft
pieces, please contact
S a n d y C u r r a n
ultrascn@charter.net,
608-469-6100.
CALLING ALL
PAINTERS, WEAVERS,
QUILTERS AND THOSE
WHO LIKE TO SEW AND
CROSS-STITCH!
Would you like to share
your artistic expression to
enhance the experience
f o r wo r sh ip e r s a t
Westminster?
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Westminster is on Facebook! Westminster Presbyterian Church-Madison, WI
The grass is not , in fact , a lways greener on the The grass is not , in fact , a lways greener on the The grass is not , in fact , a lways greener on the The grass is not , in fact , a lways greener on the other s ide of the fence. No, not at a l l . other s ide of the fence. No, not at a l l . other s ide of the fence. No, not at a l l . other s ide of the fence. No, not at a l l . Fences have noth ing to do with i t . Fences have noth ing to do with i t . Fences have noth ing to do with i t . Fences have noth ing to do with i t .
The grass is g reenest where i t is watered . The grass is g reenest where i t is watered . The grass is g reenest where i t is watered . The grass is g reenest where i t is watered . When cross ing over fences, carry water with you When cross ing over fences, carry water with you When cross ing over fences, carry water with you When cross ing over fences, carry water with you and tend the grass where ever you may be. and tend the grass where ever you may be. and tend the grass where ever you may be. and tend the grass where ever you may be.
Robert Fulghum
Rev. Alex Thornburg OFFICE HOURS: 7am to 3pm Mon -Thurs. Cell: 338-9905 Home: 467-8993 alexthornburg @gmail.com
Rev. Kathleen Owens, Associate Pastor for Education and Mission OFFICE HOURS: 10am to 3:30pm, Mon. - Thurs. (cell) 608-347-6317 kathleen@westminstermadison.org
Joe Chrisman Minister of Music Home: 288-0872 westminstermusic@ sbcglobal.net
Michaeline “Mike” Hansen –Admin Secretary OFFICE HOURS: 8am—5pm Monday - Thurs. 8am—12noon Friday Admin. Secretary 238-3121 info@westminster madison.org
John Tarr -Administrator OFFICE HOURS: in Monday—Thurs. 12noon to 4pm jtarr@westminster madison.org
Dorothy Blotz Accompanist dblotz@charter.net
Vern Forsberg Pastor Emeritus vernandsallyforsberg @gmail.com
worship and reflection time for the whole group as well time to just enjoy the beautiful surroundings. There are programs for kids too. For more information check out the website: http://www.lakesandprairies.org/school.html Or contact Pastor Kathleen.
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The Presbyterian Synod of Lakes and Prairies (which we’re part of) is hosting its annual Synod School at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa July 21-26. This is a fun opportunity for all ages to enjoy a variety of classes on topics ranging from Bible Study to crafts and music. You can sign up for multiple classes to enjoy a variety. There is daily
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What Presbyterians What Presbyterians What Presbyterians What Presbyterians Believe Believe Believe Believe
What Pre sby te r ia n s Believe will be wrapping up in May with our last three classes of the year. We will meet together to learn about and discuss some of what make Presbyterians unique in the larger Christian church. We will work from both the Presbyterians Today issue “What Presbyterians Believe 2.” Copies of the P r e s b y t e r i a n s T o d a y magazine are available in the Youth Suite and Narthex. The topics for
each week, and related articles from Presbyterians Today are as follows:
May 5 Balance in Work and Life
“Work and Worth” by Peggy L. and Donald W. Shriver
May 12
Money and Faith “A Wealth of Opportunities”
by Charles Wiley
May 19 Concluding Discussion for What Presbyterians Believe
Series
All classes will meet in the Youth Suite.
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A class convenes weekly for 30-minute DVD lectures by Prof. of Religious Studies, Tyler Roberts, of Gr inne l l Col lege; entitled: "Skeptics and
Believers: Religious Debate in the Western Intellectual Tradition."
The class is facilitated by Ed Daub, and will meet in the Lounge through May 19.
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LITURGISTS May 5 Confirmation Class Youth May 12 Chuck Kamp May 19 Beau Meyer May 26 (9:30 Worship) Liane Kosaki 1ST GREETERS May 5 Marjorie Coughlin, Marge Hamann May 12 Sue Bridson, Lee DeSpain May 19 Rhea Schultz, Karen Osborne May 26 (9:30 Worship) Ken & Libby Sadeghian
USHERS May 5 Bruce & Liz Murray, Ron & Ann Behling May 12 Ed Cothroll, Margie Knott, Dave & Kathy G. May 19 Dale & Marian Rohde, Ken Sadeghian, Doug K. May 26 (9:30 Worship) Dick & Peg Zimmer, Alice Paremski, Karen Osborne
APRIL 24, 2013
2ND GREETERS (Deacons Assigned) Narthex F. Hall
May 5 Ann Rowley Carrie Aberle May 12 Karen Osborne Ken Burghy May 19* * Rhea Schultz Chuck Kamp
May 26 Emma Thornburg Jan Browning (9:30 Worship) C O M M U N I O N SERVERS May 5 (REGULAR Communion service)
Marge Hamann, Sandy Curran, Bill Owens, Carl Martin
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5 PM ARTICLES DUE WED. MAY 22
MAILING 9:30AM
THURSDAY MAY 30
5 PM ARTICLES DUE WED. JUNE 19
M A I L I N G WEDNESDAY 9:30AM
JUNE 26
5 PM ARTICLES DUE WED. JULY 24
M A I L I N G WEDNESDAY 9:30AM
JULY 31
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Announcements for the
Sunday worship bulletin
should be emailed to the
church secretary no later
than noon the Wednesday
prior to the worship date.
Eyes see on ly l ight , Eyes see on ly l ight , Eyes see on ly l ight , Eyes see on ly l ight , ea rs hear on ly sound, ea rs hear on ly sound, ea rs hear on ly sound, ea rs hear on ly sound, but a l ist ening heart but a l ist ening heart but a l ist ening heart but a l ist ening heart perceives mean ing . perceives mean ing . perceives mean ing . perceives mean ing .
David Steindl-Rast A Listening Heart
Laughter r ises out of Laughter r ises out of Laughter r ises out of Laughter r ises out of t ragedy, when you need it t ragedy, when you need it t ragedy, when you need it t ragedy, when you need it the most , and rewards you the most , and rewards you the most , and rewards you the most , and rewards you
for your cou rage .for your cou rage .for your cou rage .for your cou rage . —Erma Bombeck
Worship Leader Notes:
♦ Chair of Worship is Sandy Curran who schedules the Liturgists & Communion servers. Contact her: 469-6100, or ultrascn@charter.net
♦ Vicki Cothroll schedules the Ushers and Greeters. Contact her 831-4493 or vcothroll@gmail.com
♦ If you cannot serve on the date listed, please find a substitute and contact: the office secretary, 238-3121 or email the church office.
♦ 2nd Greeters, please find a sub with other Deacons & inform the office.
♦ * *The scheduled Board of Deacons meetings
are listed, as they affect how much time an after-service greeter may have to serve.
Where am I needed????
1 Ed Sheldon 2 Wrede Smith 4 Genie Campbell Rostad 6 Dorothy Blotz 6 Kathe Budzak 6 Ed Jerome 6 Phillip Knutson 7 Linda Bishop 7 Gavin Doby 8 May Peters 8 Lori Wenger 9 David Braucht 10 Nancy Sinha 11 Mary Allbaugh 11 Bud Smith 12 Christopher Hill 12 Aileen Zebrowski 13 Cindy Kornetzke 13 Pamela Quin 16 Elliott Sweet 16 Dick Zimmer 17 Ed Daub 17 Sara Hayes 18 Sandy Butler 18 Andrea Witt 20 William James Braucht 20 Ruth Davis 20 Gay Didriksen 22 Julia Hasselkus 22 Evan Meyer 24 Susan Sweitzer 26 Forest Garty
We do not wish to
overlook anyone. If you see that your birthday has not been listed in the monthly newsletter, please call or email the office. We may not have your necessary and full birth date (M/D/Y) in our database.
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Congratulations and blessings to Mike & Brittney Murphy
for the Holy Baptism of their daughter, Rylan on April 7.
‹
Congratulations and blessings to Martin & Calyn Ostrowski
for the Holy Baptism of their daughter,
Soraya on April 14.
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New Address for: membersmembersmembersmembers, Jake & Heidi
Burris is
5245 Esker Drive Madison, WI 53704
A memorial service is scheduled at Westminster on Saturday, April 27 to remember and honor the R e v . M a r y J e a n Bartho lomew , Pas tor Emerita; who died February 16, 2013. A service of celebration of Mary Jean’s life and resurrection is scheduled for 1:00pm in the sanctuary followed by a salad luncheon reception in Fellowship Hall. If you would like to contribute to the luncheon, bring either a salad dish or cookies to the kitchen by 12noon, April 27. For more information, please call Jerry Tarr, 238-0979; or Pat Marshall, 831-5742.
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Visit:
givebloodgivelife.org or call 1-800-GIVE LIFE.
Remember to sign the
book for Westminster!
THANK YOU for THANK YOU for THANK YOU for THANK YOU for
a tremendous turnout for a tremendous turnout for a tremendous turnout for a tremendous turnout for Easter Breakfast March 31.Easter Breakfast March 31.Easter Breakfast March 31.Easter Breakfast March 31.
From Julie Madden
This is a reminder about what a wonderful and helpful congregation we have!
It was with some trepidation that I agreed to chair the Easter breakfast event. Well, I need not have worried because everyone who was asked to help did so with a smile; and there were many others who simply stepped up, pitched in and got a great job completed! The centerpieces were made by Westminster children. It was a true labor of love and I thank you —one and all!
Julie M.
The American Red Cross The American Red Cross The American Red Cross The American Red Cross is a mission priority at Westminster. Donating blood takes less than an hour of your time and means you contribute to “LIFE”! WPC is a member of the “One“One“One“One----AAAA----Week” clubWeek” clubWeek” clubWeek” club; and we pledge to make 52 donations annually. Go to the EastEastEastEast location on Zeier Road or WestWestWestWest on Sheboygan Ave; your appointment will be greatly appreciated. You can donate every 56 days. Be sure to SIGNSIGNSIGNSIGN the Westminster donation book: our club number is 122our club number is 122our club number is 122our club number is 122. . . . Call today! Call today! Call today! Call today! 1111----800800800800----448448448448----3543 3543 3543 3543
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∗ May Peters
∗ Ed Sheldon (Ruth)
∗ Nancy Sinha (St. Mary’s Care Ctr)
∗ Carla Smith (Connie Jones)
∗ Millie Stevens (Hyland Park Care)
∗ Marion Sweet (Elliott)
∗ Bill Toomey (Shirley)
∗ Toni Vial
No M E Circle in May; next meeting is June 11 at home of Carol Wright.
PLEASE REMEMBER THESE FRIENDS & FAMILIES IN YOUR PRAYERS...PLEASE REMEMBER THESE FRIENDS & FAMILIES IN YOUR PRAYERS...PLEASE REMEMBER THESE FRIENDS & FAMILIES IN YOUR PRAYERS...PLEASE REMEMBER THESE FRIENDS & FAMILIES IN YOUR PRAYERS...
∗ Teresa Bear
∗ Betty Clausen
∗ Wally Douma
∗ Jim Gainey (Bush Family)
∗ Millie Gray
∗ Britta Fiddes (HospiceCare)
∗ Tara Ker (Alex)
∗ Betty Paddock (Hebron)
TTTTHEHEHEHE JOYJOYJOYJOY OFOFOFOF SERVICESERVICESERVICESERVICE I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy.
—Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941)
BBBBe content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. e content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. e content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are. e content with what you have; rejoice in the way things are.
When you realize there is nothing lacking, When you realize there is nothing lacking, When you realize there is nothing lacking, When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you. the whole world belongs to you. the whole world belongs to you. the whole world belongs to you. Lao Tzu
The next date to serve dinner at PRES HOUSE
is MAY 19
Contact Sandy Curran, [469-
6100], to help. Serving is the third
Sunday each month at 5pm.
SERVE/COOK at SHELTER!
Contact KATHY KAMP to help serve or cook
[441-0970] - the sign-up sheet is in Fellowship Hall.
Our next PANTRY Sundays are
MAY 5 AND JUNE 2 Contributions can be most
non-perishable items and can be placed into the Pantry Box
in the Narthex
∗ Bud Waggener (Katherine)
∗ Bob Watson (T. Bear)
PWW CIRCLE SCHEDULEPWW CIRCLE SCHEDULEPWW CIRCLE SCHEDULEPWW CIRCLE SCHEDULE
ESTHER NAOMI CIRCLE 3RD TUESDAY
EACH MONTH 1:00 PM
ABIGAIL DORCAS CIRCLE
3RD TUESDAY EACH MONTH 9:30 AM
Call: Lee DeSpain
827-6064
Call: Ruth Hein
273-4724
MARY ELIZABETH CIRCLE
3RD THURSDAY MONTHLY 5:30PM SUPPER & MEETING
Call: Cynthia Bush
276-9318
We welcome all women for fellowship, mission concerns and bible study. Meeting places can vary from the church lounge so watch the Sunday bulletin or call your
circle’s contact person.
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WE ARE SELLING “MISSION TRIP STOCK”WE ARE SELLING “MISSION TRIP STOCK”WE ARE SELLING “MISSION TRIP STOCK”WE ARE SELLING “MISSION TRIP STOCK”
Stock shares will be available for $5 each. Everyone who purchases stock will receive a postcard from the youth while they are on the trip. Plus, there will be s p e c i a l r a f f l e opportunities for those who buy five or more shares. Mission Trip
On three Sundays this spring you will have the opportunity to buy shares of “Mission Trip Stock” following worship. This will be a fundraiser to show support of our Youth Mission Trip to St. Paul, Minnesota scheduled for June 30-July 5.
Mark Your Calendars: Vacation Bible School
June 17-20, 5:30-7:45pm
Westminster’s Vacation Bible School is coming in June. We’ll be focusing on
all the ways we are called to serve God, our families, our friends, and our community in a service-oriented VBS. This will be open to all children age 3 through 5th grade. Registrations will open in May, but mark your calendars and invite your
friends now! Help is still needed for planning. Contact Pastor Kathleen if you are interested.
There will be an ice cream There will be an ice cream There will be an ice cream There will be an ice cream social on patio at the social on patio at the social on patio at the social on patio at the conclusion of VBS conclusion of VBS conclusion of VBS conclusion of VBS
Thursday, June 20 at 7pm.Thursday, June 20 at 7pm.Thursday, June 20 at 7pm.Thursday, June 20 at 7pm.
“GOD’S BACKYARD: UNDER THE STARS”
Stock will be on sale following worship on May 5, May 19 and June 2. The raffle prizes will be awarded on June 2. ‹
CHURCH WOMEN UNITED CHURCH WOMEN UNITED CHURCH WOMEN UNITED CHURCH WOMEN UNITED FRIENDSHIP DAYFRIENDSHIP DAYFRIENDSHIP DAYFRIENDSHIP DAY
"Swinging Wide the Doors of Hospitality".
M a k e y o u r l u n c h reservations by calling Marlene Lippert, 838-3563 and sending your check for $7 to her at 6329 Scandia Lane, McFarland, 53558.
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Church Women United will celebrate
May Friendship Day Friday, May 3 at Westminster.
The meeting begins at 10:30 followed by a catered lunch and a worship service at 12:30, presenting the theme :
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MADISON WI
PERMIT NO. 996
We Are Especially Thankful for... 4100 Nakoma Rd
Madison WI 53711
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Ever seeking guidance from the
Holy Spirit, we strive to follow
Jesus Christ by being…
Attent iveAttent iveAttent iveAttent ive to the Word,
Fa ithfu lFa ithfu lFa ithfu lFa ithfu l to our covenant with
God and each other, and
Dil igentDil igentDil igentDil igent in ministering to the
needs of the world.
Call: 608-238-3121
Email: info@westminstermadison.org
Fax: 608-441-7798
Facebook: Westminster Presbyterian
Church-Madison, WI
Web: westminstermadison.org
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
Westminster is a member of the Covenant Network, welcoming & honoring all!
Please Join Us! �
Classes for all ages at 9am Regular Worship at 10:15am ________________________________________________________________________________
Classes end beginning May 26 Summer Worship Time: 9:30am
Child care all morning & Coffee Fellowship after the service
SAINTS AND SINNERSSAINTS AND SINNERSSAINTS AND SINNERSSAINTS AND SINNERS
As a boy, French poet Anatole France was fascinated by the story of Simeon Stylites, a Christian ascetic saint who tried to achieve holiness by living atop a pillar for 37 years.
Young Anatole decided to try something similar by placing a chair atop the kitchen table.
His mother, however, wasn’t a fan of his methods. She made him climb down from his perch before dinnertime, which led the boy to
proclaim, “I perceive it is a very difficult thing to be a saint
while living with your family.”