Westminster Presbyterian Church
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Westminster Presbyterian Church
life Westminster Montreat Speaker to Lead 125th Anniversary Worship W estminster welcomes The Rev. Dr. Thomas K. Tewell to lead us in worship on Sunday, October 14 as we celebrate our 125th anniversary. An ordained Presbyterian Minister for more than 35 years, Tom has served congregations in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and New Providence, New Jersey, as well as the 5,100- member Memorial Drive Presbyterian Church in Houston, Texas and the 3,500-member Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church in New York City. Tom is in demand to speak at conferences and in congregations across America and he has taught seminars on preaching, leadership and stewardship at numerous theological seminaries and divinity schools, including Princeton, Drew, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Fuller, and served as a Trustee of Princeton Theological Seminary for 15 years. He will be a featured speaker at the 2012 Montreat Institute for Church Leadership conference, “Leading with Bold Imagination” beginning October 15. Currently, Tom serves as the Executive Director of Faith-Based Ministries for the CF Foundation in Atlanta, Georgia. One of the programs he coordinates is the Macedonian Ministry Program, where Tom and other pastoral leaders mentor pastors in leadership, preaching, fundraising and church renewal. Westminster member Anne Turnage, a longtime friend of the Tewells, says “What a treat for our church to have Tom Tewell as preacher for our 125th anniversary. My husband and I were privileged to work with Tom for several years at Memorial Drive Presbyterian in Houston. Tom is one of our denomination’s outstanding pulpiteers. Every Sunday I found his messages warm, inspiring, nourishing and challenging.” Anne will always be thankful for Tom’s leadership in helping get CanCare of Houston started as a faith-based cancer ministry. “Tom heard my vision for helping cancer survivors get quality life,” recalls Anne, “and when an anonymous gift was given to the church to start a new ministry, Tom called and said ‘I think this is an answer to prayer. I believe it is for you to start this new cancer ministry.’” Tom invited five strong, outstanding church leaders to be on the first CanCare continued on page 5 What’s Inside September 2012 page 2 page 3 page 4 page 6 Westminster Staff News One Great Weekend of Service Meet the 2013 Stewardship Campaign Chairs Calendar and Announcements and an insert featuring the W.E.L.L. offerings for Fall 2012 The Pastor’s Column Life’s Passages Births James Andrew Diekman, son of Amanda and Brian Diekman, grandson of Steve Earp and Donna Earp Lucy Katherine Barr, granddaughter of Ann Barr A WORD OR TWO TO SAY… …that a steamy summer seems to be, thankfully, running out of steam! Not so your church! We have a fantastic stream of events planned for the fall and we want our congregation to be totally engaged. Yes, this is an interim period. Yes, the Pastor Nominating Committee is working diligently toward the calling of a new Head of Staff. However, in the meantime, we are “one body in Christ” with a vibrant ministry that cannot be put on the back burner for one minute! It’s full steam ahead, Westminster! We will celebrate the 125th Anniversary of the founding of Westminster on Sunday, October 14. Such an event demands a special occasion! We will have one worship service that day in the Grimsley High School auditorium. We are honored to have as our preacher, on this birthday celebration, the Rev. Dr. Tom Tewell, who, during his 35 years of ministry, has pastored churches from Manhattan to Houston and places in between. A highly sought-after preacher and teacher, Tom currently serves as Executive Director of Faith-Based Ministries for the Cousins Foundation and Director of Macedonian Ministries for the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta. What an amazing opportunity for all five of our worshipping venues to unite as one ... it will be a great day! Speaking of great days, there will be plenty of them this fall! For starters, One Great Weekend of Service, our annual opportunity as a congregation to make a difference in the lives of those in and around our community, will take place September 29-30. You will be hearing much more about the great variety of work projects being planned for your participation. W.E.L.L. (Westminster: Eat. Learn. Live.) kicks off the fall series on September 12 with a broad range of offerings that you can read about in this newsletter insert. As the W.E.L.L. program draws to a close in November, there is something extra-special to look forward to: Westminster’s All-Church Weekend at Montreat – “A Mountain of Dreams and Visions.” You do not want to miss what promises to be an exciting and enriching experience for people of all ages. If you have not registered, please do so today by contacting suzanne.andia@ westpreschurch.org. As your pastors, we marvel at the many ways God’s Spirit moves this community to learn, to pray, to serve, to care, to worship and to grow. It is our great joy to walk the journey alongside you and to experience the depths of God’s love and take in the wideness of God’s grace and mercy together. Don’t miss all the opportunities this fall to perhaps discover God in fresh ways for yourself and those you love. Faithfully yours, 2 Westminster Presbyterian Church Deaths Anne Bulla, August 6, 2012 Anniversaries Miles and Shirley Bowker, 70 years on July 25 Bob and Ann Brown, 50 years on September 9 Westminster Staff News O ne of the joys and challenges of having a large staff is the inevitable coming and going of colleagues as lives and circumstances change. This summer, we experienced a number of shifts in our staff. While we are saddened to say farewell to several good folks who have made important and meaningful contributions to Westminster’s ministry, we are heartened to know of each person’s sense that God is leading them in new directions. At the same time, we are grateful that God has led other gifted and capable people to continue the work and ministry of our congregation. Following is more specific information regarding these changes to the staff: Outreach Anne Hendrix joined the church staff in 2000 as Director of Fellowship. She served in that position for three years, and in 2003, she moved to the position of Director of National and International Outreach. During her tenure, she planned and participated in numerous domestic and international trips. She organized successful Mission Auctions each year and, more importantly, helped equip many in our congregation to be Christ’s hands and feet continued on page 7 One Great Weekend of Service Volunteer Spotlight: Steve Fricke O n your next visit to the Friendly campus, take an extra minute to walk down the second floor hallway. As you come to the large tile mosaic of the world, stop to really look at the collection of photos outside the church offices. Westminster - Beyond These Walls, the caption reads. Each photo represents an area of giving, an act of service to others in our community nearby or far away. Now, picture yourself in one of those frames. What would you be doing? For veteran One Great Weekend of Service volunteer Steve Fricke, he’s helping the less fortunate in our midst. “It’s amazing how giving to others makes you feel so good inside,” says Steve. “Being involved with One Great Weekend allows me to give back.” Joining with others from Westminster, Steve has painted bathrooms and a hallway for an adult day care facility, built a fence used for horse riding at a rehabilitation center and has scratched the earth, weeding and landscaping for non-profit locations and our own Westminster campus. “Each experience I’ve had with One Great Weekend has been really good. The interaction with all the people is great; it’s wonderful to have the opportunity to spend extra time and Service experience can make a difference get to know Westminster people outside of in someone else’s life. And at most, make church.” a huge difference in your own. As we near fall and the date of this year’s One Great Weekend service project, there are many opportunities for particiOne Great Weekend of Service pation. Whether you Saturday & Sunday September 29 & 30 enjoy clean-up, painting, landscaping, cooking or sewing - there are plenty of projects that need volunteers. No experience needed! Sign up as a family or with a small group to work side-by-side and shoulder to shoulder, spreading Gods’ love beyond our walls. Steve, an avid Notre Sign up through the church website Dame fan, is again gearor by calling the church office. ing up to serve. “It’s only three to five hours of my time. I get as much out of volunteering as I do watching a Fighting Irish football game! It’s that rewarding,” he says. Reflect again on your own personal picture of service. What image will your frame hold? The time commitment is nomDid you know that Westminster has a bead ministry that provides $15,000 of inal but the benefits to our community and support to the New Life Homes congregation are great. At the very least, orphanage in Nyeri, Kenya? your few hours of One Great Weekend of Amani Bead Workshop Local Outreach Efforts, May – July 2012 # of volunteers # of people served Habitat Build 101 The Zeba-Bilgo family Habitat Lunch Ministry 9 90 Mobile Meals 40 320 Weaver House Breakfast 66 260 Pathways Dinner 18 49 Partnership Village Lunch 36 90 Senior Wheels 5 5 In addition, we collected $1,342.00 in June for our “Pennies for Hunger” collection. There is much being done to help many in our community. If you would like to learn more or participate in these or other local outreach efforts, please contact Ann Comfort in the church office. Did you know that we have to make and sell 750-twenty dollar Amani Bead items to meet our goal? How can you help? Join us for our next Amani Bead Workshop. Saturday, September 15 9 a.m. – Noon Redington House The workshop project for September will be making our beautiful Amani (Peace) Candles. You are always welcome to work on your own project during this time. We look forward to seeing there. For more information, please contact Rhonda Horney at 254-7985 or rhondahorney@triad.rr.com. www.westpreschurch.org 3 Where Is Your Treasure? Marie Wood and Jim Wilkie Lead 2013 Stewardship Campaign Welcome New Members! M arie Wood and Jim Wilkie accepted the task of leading our 2013 Stewardship campaign because their hearts are truly in the ministries and missions of Westminster. As a result, they are led to share their passion and enthusiasm with the congregation. Jim and Marie feel this highlighted scripture verse from Luke expresses well that our generosity is a matter of the heart and they have chosen it as the theme for this year’s stewardship focus. calist. Jim’s daughter Ashley, age 12, is also Marie and her husband, Tom, have a singer, participating in the Youth Band. been at Westminster for 12 years. They However, Jim himself grew up and was are the parents of Thomas, a recent col- very active in a Presbyterian church in New lege graduate; Ben, a student at NC Jersey. He sang in a choir starting at age 5 State; and Turner and Isuntil high school graduation. He abel, both in high school. also participated in the youth proMarie has served as an gram there and ran several youth elder and has been active programs in high school. in youth and women’s Jim is excited to help lead “Where your ministries as well as misthe effort at Westminster of ension trips and projects. couraging generosity to change treasure is, Serving among the youth lives. He says “I feel like God led there will especially inspires and me to Westminster and it is here challenges her to grow in I have rediscovered my Chrisyour heart her faith. Her enthusiasm tian life. So when I was asked by be also.” for Westminster and her someone meaningful to our family faith are contagious. if I would serve as co-chair for the When agreeing to Stewardship campaign, I felt this co-chair this year’s camwas one way to express my gratiLuke 12:34 paign she said, “Stewardtude for my church family.” Jim ship is a form of worship. currently serves on the AdminisI feel as a community of tration and Finance Committee, as believers, we are called an usher and communion server to give of our time, spiriand most recently participated in tual gifts, and money.” Marie is eager a Westminster mission trip to Texas. to help inspire meaningful ways for our You will be hearing more from Marie congregation to more fully live in to this and Jim in the coming weeks. In the meanunderstanding of stewardship. time they ask that you begin to prayerfully Jim is sometimes known best as consider “Where is YOUR treasure?” “Pamela’s husband,” a worship band vo- 4 Westminster Presbyterian Church Sheryl Pike 209 Lindley Road, #10 Greensboro, NC 27410 Joined: July 21 The Linn Family Angie, Erik, Lucas and Garrett 8218 William Wallace Drive Summerfield, NC 27358 Joined: August 5 Vance Whitcomb 4410 Graham Road Greensboro, NC 27410 Joined: August 5 The Meier Family Leigh Ann, Karl, Ryne and Aiden 6093 Grinsted Court Greensboro, NC 27455 Joined: August 19 W.E.L.L. Offerings for Fall 2012 The following classes will be offered as a part of the Wednesday night W.E.L.L. program at Westminster. Three-week session: September 12, 19, 26 6:30 – 7:30 pm “Discovering Westminster: Past, Present, Future” – This offering is particularly aimed at new members and visitors who would like to know more about the PCUSA in general and Westminster in particular, but is open to all interested persons. We will look at Reformed Theology and major beliefs, as well as structure and organization. Perhaps of greatest interest will be a look back at Westminster’s 125-year history, its present day ministries, and a glimpse into the future. Led by Larry Hooker and Wilson Davis. “Parables: Told by Jesus and about Jesus” – This study will take a close look at the use of parables in the Bible, their meaning and our understanding of them. We will examine how and why Jesus used the parable as his chosen teaching tool for urging his followers to probe, question, and debate the issues of religious faith, as well as social, political, and economic traditions of their day. Led by Butch Sherrill. Ten-week session: September 12 – November 14 6:30 – 7:30 pm “The Power of God at Home: Nurturing Our Children in Love and Grace” – Based on the book by J. Bradley Wigger, this study will provide a biblical model and practical suggestions for helping the entire family become aware of God’s presence in everyday life. Participants will consider how homes are the places where some of the deepest, most important learning takes place. This study is focused for parents and those who provide care for children and youth. Led by Mark Brainerd. “Amani Bead Crafts” – The Amani bead workshop will engage participants in using beautiful beads from Africa to make a variety of jewelry and craft items in preparation for the Alternative Giving event in December. 100% of the sales goes to the Amani Children’s Foundation. Led by Rhonda Horney. W.E.L.L. Fellowship Meals Join us for a home-cooked meal with friends, from 5:30 to 6:25 pm before your class. Meal reservations are required and can be made 1) on the Worship Response Card, 2) through the church website, or 3) by calling the church office by noon on the preceding Monday. Look for the current menu and signups in the Take Note and on the church website weekly. Price is $3 for adults and children. Children @ the W.E.L.L. Our children 5th grade and younger will be studying stories of CELEBRATION in the Bible. As we are in our Season of Celebration and our 125th anniversary, the children’s games and activities will look at Biblical stories of celebration, too. And in keeping with this spirit of celebration, all K-5 children are invited to participate in the Celebration Children’s Choir, which will be featured at Westminster’s 125th Anniversary Celebration service on October 14. Rehearsals will begin on September 12 at 6:00 pm in the children’s choir room (106) and will continue for the first five weeks of W.E.L.L. Middle School Activities Dinner at 5:50 - 6:30 in the Fellowship Hall. Price is $3. Program: 6:30 - 7:30 in the Youth House The program will focus on Art & Soul, an Arts Integrated Resource Book and Bible Study. Each week, youth will focus on a different part of worship in a hands-on and engaging way. The next series of W.E.L.L. classes will begin on October 5. Adult Sunday School Class Offerings 9:30 am Cornerstone Class – Room 100 The Cornerstone Class will begin a study on September 9 entitled “From Christ to Constantine: The Trial and Testimony of the Early Church.” The first three centuries were decisive for Christianity when the very existence of the church was threatened by opponents who wanted to destroy it. This study will consider the lives of the early believers who sustained the growth of the church. Please contact Shuford Wall (shufordwall@yahoo.com) or Wilson Davis (wilsondavis@triad.rr.com) for more information. Covenant Class – Room 200 The Covenant Class will engage in Bible study by using the Feasting on the Word curriculum that follows the Lectionary scripture readings. This popular new resource offers adults an opportunity to engage in a discussion-oriented Bible study. Contact Jennie Betton (Bettonfamily@aol.com) for more information. Fellowship Class – Room 201 The Fellowship Class will begin a study of a book of the Old Testament. Come join in a rich and meaningful Bible Study and discussion. Contact Pam Simpson (psimpson4@bellsouth.net) for more information. Gateway Class – Room 203 The Gateway Class uses the Presbyterian curriculum Present Word. The study this fall uses selected texts from Hebrews to help learners build a definition of faith, and continues the study of faith through the lens of the early church by drawing on texts from the Acts of the Apostles. Contact Mary Eagle (mueagle@hotmail.com) for more information. 11:00 am Carpe Diem Class – Room 204 The Carpe Diem Class will seek to unlock and understand the symbolism and meaning of the book of Revelation by using the Efird Bible Study materials on Revelation. A video presentation each session by Dr. Mickey Efird of the Duke Divinity School sets the stage for discussion of this fascinating last book of the New Testament. Contact Mike Maynard (maynardgso@aol.com) for more information. Seekers Class – Room 203 The Seekers Class will begin a study of “Why? Making Sense of God’s Will” by Adam Hamilton. The study looks at commonly-asked questions by Christians including “Why do the innocent suffer?”, “Why do my prayers go unanswered?” and “Why can’t I see God’s will for my life?” There is an accompanying book, so if you plan to attend please contact Ginger Craig at 540-8336 or gcraig@triad.rr.com to obtain a book. Other: Disciple Bible Studies: 32-week in-depth exploration of the Bible “Becoming Disciples Through Bible Study” Disciple I is an in-depth study of scripture covering major themes from Genesis to Revelation. The focus of the Disciple experience is to develop and nurture Christian disciples and leaders through Bible study. The class will meet on Tuesday mornings beginning September 11. Cost for the student workbook is $35 per person. Led by Mike Maynard (maynardgso@aol.com) and Bill Wardlaw (wrwardlaw@gmail.com). “Into the Word Into the World” Disciple II is an in-depth study of scripture with emphasis on four books of the Bible – Genesis, Exodus, Luke and Acts – with eight lessons for each book. Connections are made to other parts of Scripture through reading and study assignments. The class will meet on Wednesday evenings from 6:30 – 8:30 pm. Cost of the student workbook is $35 per person. Led by Dale Sprinkle (sanddale5122001@aol.com) plus one additional leader. Night Owls Study Join the Night Owls study this fall as they consider “What’s So Amazing About Grace”, an award-winning book by Philip Yancey. Yancey explores God’s amazing grace while challenging Christians to become living answers to others who wish to know more about grace. This 11-week study begins Wednesday, September 5, at 7:45pm in Room 201. For more information contact Celeste Wall (cwallwallc@hotmail.com) or Butch Sherrill (butch.sherrill@westpreschurch.org.) Women’s Studies Tuesday Evening Bible Study: Beth Moore’s “Daniel: Lives of Integrity, Words of Prophesy” is a 12-week study of the prophet Daniel who faced unbelievable pressures to compromise his faith, to live in a hostile culture, and to confront temptations and threats. Today, believers in Jesus Christ face many of the same trials. Join us in this faith-building study of prophecy and learn how to live with integrity in today’s self-absorbed society. This study begins on September 11 from 6 - 8 pm in Room 201. To sign up, contact Jan Green at jgreen@ wardblacklaw.com. Thursday Morning Bible Study: Beth Moore’s “David, Seeking a Heart Like His” is an 11-week study assuring us that God will never give up on us. Explore how David’s life proves this promise to be true in this examination of the “man after God’s own heart,” David. You’ll want to be just like him at times and nothing like him at others. If you’ve ever experienced doubts, temptations, losses, family problems, or personal inconsistencies, this study is for you! This study begins September 6 from 9:30 - 11:30 am in Room 201. To sign up, please contact Beth Riddle at Bethriddle2@gmail.com. Women’s Circles Westminster offers two Women’s Circle Bible studies; one evening study and one morning study. This year both groups will study “Dispatches to God’s Household: The General Epistles.” The six books of the New Testament explored in this study - 1 and 2 Peter, 1–3 John, and Jude - teach us what it means to live in community, what it means to belong to the household of God. A subset of New Testament letters known as the General Epistles, these letters were written to be shared and read aloud in early Christian communities. Each Circle meets monthly the second week of the month. If you are currently not a member of a Circle and would like to join one, please contact Suzanne Andia in the church office at 2993785 x130, or at Suzanne.andia@westpreschurch.org. Tom Tewell - continued from page 1 Board of Directors and he served on the Board as well. Twentytwo years later CanCare still serves several thousand cancer survivors in Houston. “Personally I don’t want anyone to miss meeting his lovely wife - and my good friend - Suzanne. We all are in for a memorable and inspiring celebration.” Mark Brainerd has known Dr. Tewell for nearly 30 years. Mark says, “Tom helped our family through a very difficult time in the mid-1980s. I have considered him a friend and mentor from that time forward.” Mark has had the opportunity to hear Tom speak on numerous occasions and is pleased to have him join us for our anniversary celebration. “Tom is a dynamic speaker and preacher. His sermons are heartfelt, engaging and challenging. We are in for a treat as we welcome Tom and Suzanne to share this important occasion with us.” Make your plans to join us Sunday, October 14, at 10:30 am at the Grimsley High School Auditorium as we worship and celebrate as one congregation at one time and in one place. Anniversary Celebration Coming October 14 By now, you know that Westminster is marking a big birthday this year. On October 14, we’ll celebrate 125 years of mission and ministry. Leading our efforts in preparing for this special day is Laura Ellison. Her commitment to and appreciation of Westminster led her to accept serving as chair of Westminster’s 125th Anniversary Celebration. Laura, her husband Mike, and sons Sam, Charlie, and Henry have been at Westminster for 9 years, but Laura knows the importance of acknowledging and celebrating the many years of the church’s long and rich history. She and her committee are eagerly planning a day of worship, fellowship, food and fun at Grimsley High School on October 14 beginning at 10:30 am. It will be a day where the entire congregation can worship and be together for the first time since the last Renewal Weekend in 2007. Lunch will be catered by Café Pasta on the Grimsley campus following worship. In addition to great food and fellowship, our children will be constructing a time capsule and the entire congregation will have a hand in constructing three art pieces to be displayed in each of our worship spaces to commemorate the occasion. It is remarkable to consider the vision of the 85 individuals who met and orgainzed Westminster on October 12, 1887, and the thousands who have carried forward its ministry and mission during the past 125 years. You, too, are a part of that history and because of you, others will celebrate God’s goodness and Westminster Presbyterian Church for generations to come. Please mark your calendar for an amazing day of worship and fellowship. financial update Operating Budget: July 2012 Budgeted Actual Revenue Expenses Revenue less Expenses $135,571 $148,537 ($ 12,966) YTD (Through 7/31/12) Budgeted Actual 125 Years of Ministry and Mission On September 27, 1994, the 20th anniversary of the J.O.Y. (Just Older Youth) lunch was celebrated. The J.O.Y. group lunch was begun by the Women of the Church in 1974 under the leadership of Ann Jones and continues to meet monthly 38 years later. The next J.O.Y. lunch will be Tuesday, September 25, 2012. $184,741 $142,384 $ 42,357 $975,573 $1,072,058 ($ 96,485) $1,006,307 $ 998,149 $ 8, 238 Thank you for your response to God’s grace through your financial gifts. If you have any questions regarding your statement or pledge, please contact Jan Swanton in the church office. www.westpreschurch.org 5 September Calendar and Announcements Weaver House We cook and serve breakfast at the Greensboro Urban Ministry Weaver House Shelter the first Sunday of each month. Our next day to cook and serve will be Sunday, September 2, at 7:00 am. This is a great outreach activity for children and youth and a great way to teach them how to “give back.” For more information contact Melissa Carter at 665-9540 or Ann Comfort at 2993785, ext. 114. Men’s Breakfast On Saturday September 8, the Men’s Chefs return for the first Men’s Breakfast of the fall. Invite a friend and come for breakfast at 8 am in the Fellowship Hall of the Friendly Avenue Campus for a terrific meal. The featured speaker this month is our own Drew Phelps, who has recently returned from an 11-month mission trip with The World Race. Signups are available via the worship response card and the church website. Kickoff for Youth and Children Sunday afternoon, September 9, 3:30 5 pm will be the SUNDAE ON SUNDAY event. All of Westminster’s children, youth and their parents are invited to a fun day of games. We will take a look at the year ahead, and ice cream will be served. Plan now to join in the festivities of kicking off a new year of church activities! Circles The Tuesday Evening Circle will meet at the home of Mary Hibbard, 3410 Crosstimbers Drive on September 11 at 7 pm. The Wednesday Morning Circle will meet on September 12 at 10 am in Room 100 at the Friendly Avenue Campus. 6 Westminster Presbyterian Church Adult Tennis Social Mark your calendars for a great afternoon of tennis and fellowship! Westminster’s adult tennis social will be from 2 pm to 4:30 pm on Sunday, September 16, at Hamilton Lakes Swim & Tennis Club. All levels of play are welcome. Cost is $5 per person. Contact Suzanne Andia to sign up in the church office 299-3785 or suzanne.andia@ westpreschurch.org J.O.Y. Luncheon (Just Older Youth) Please join us at noon on September 25 in the Fellowship Hall of the Friendly Avenue Campus for our monthly J.O.Y. (Just Older Youth) lunch and program. Enjoy a wonderful homemade meal and have fellowship with Westminster friends. This month Elizabeth Hudson, Editor of Our State Magazine, will be our speaker. If you are not currently on the reservation call list and would like to attend please call Suzanne Andia at 299-3785 x 130 for a reservation. Drivers Needed The Senior Wheels Medical Transportation Program provides rides for ambulatory seniors age 55+ to and from non-emergency medical appointments in Guilford County. On the fourth Monday of every month, a dedicated group of Westminster members volunteer in this rewarding capacity. Nancy Clark, Westminster’s Senior Wheels coordinator, is in need of more drivers. If you would like to volunteer or receive more information, please contact Nancy Clark at nancello@att.net or 2920188 or Ann Comfort in the church office. Third Graders Receive Bibles Our 3rd graders will receive their Bibles this year as usual, BUT there will be nothing “usual” about the activities around this! Beginning September 30, all of our 3rd graders are encouraged to attend Church School at Friendly for four special Sundays. On October 14, as a part of our church’s celebration of our 125th anniversary, the 3rd graders will receive their Bibles in this special service. Watch for a special emailing, but put September 30 and October Sundays on your family calendar. VBS 2012 WAS SPLASHING It was an historical week in so many ways! We had throngs of children, lots of water, loads of learning and a great volunteer director! Dana Resler watched over more than 80 youth and adult volunteers and more than 180 children in Vacation Bible School and Outrageous Outreach as they explored “Clean Water for All of God’s Children.” Dana did an amazing job of organizing and sharing her vision and making the faith come alive through her contagious enthusiasm. Dana, we thank you for a great highlight of our summer! Westminster Staff News - continued from page 2 in places both near and far. Anne’s last day on staff was July 20. Anne will be missed on staff, but we are grateful she will continue to be an active part of our congregation. Please express your appreciation to Anne for her leadership and the many ways she has shared her heart and contributed to the ministry of Westminster. Effective August 28, 2012, Ann Morris became Director of National and International Outreach. Ann brings a passion for outreach, having most recently traveled to south Texas this summer with one of our mission teams to improve the lives of those in an impoverished area of immigrant families along the U.S.-side of the border. She is an experienced world traveler, including a recent building trip to Honduras with Habitat for Humanity in 2011. Ann has also participated in and led projects for One Great Weekend of Service and has been involved in our communitybuilding efforts over the years in the Eastside Park community in east Greensboro. Ann is experienced in organization and management, having worked as Managing Editor of Greensboro’s News & Record, among other positions in varying organizations. She is an effective communicator and gifted writer. Ann brings a confidence and clarity of purpose to this ministry position. Her creative vision will complement Westminster’s ministry as together we reach to the future. Music Since January 2011, Jonathan Emmons brought effective leadership and considerable talent to Westminster’s music ministry as Director of Traditional Music. During his time with us, Jonathan created opportunities for children and youth to sing, for youth and adults to ring handbells and for the congregation as a whole to experience excellent music through his work with our talented Chancel Choir and newly-formed Westminster Chamber Singers. His gifts and presence will be greatly missed. Jonathan’s last Sunday with Westminster was August 26. Our heartfelt prayers and blessings go with him. As we say good-bye to Jonathan, we welcome Kevin Neel as Interim Director of Traditional Music. Kevin’s first Sunday in worship is September 2. A 2012 graduate of Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music with a Bachelor’s degree in Music-Organ Performance and a Minor in Choral Conducting, Kevin is from Fort Mill, SC, and grew up in Unity Presbyterian Church in Fort Mill. He most recently served as Organist/Pianist at First Christian Church in Bloomington, IN., as well as the Co-Director of the Symphonic Bells of Bloomington. Kevin will serve as interim director of the Chancel Choir, organist and handbell director. For those interested in handbells, be on the lookout in the near future for information in Take Note about rehearsals. The Chancel Choir meets each Wednesday night at 7:30 pm in the Choir Room on the Friendly Avenue campus, and Kevin looks forward to meeting current and new choir members. Chris Hutchinson joined the staff on August 27 as the new Children’s Music Director. Chris comes from the United Methodist tradition, having grown up as one of four daughters of a United Methodist minister. A native of Charlotte, Chris came to Greensboro when her father served as the Greensboro United Methodist District Superintendent. After graduating from Page High School, she earned her Bachelor’s of Music Education degree from Greensboro College and a Master’ s of Music Education degree from UNC-G. Chris has served as a teacher in Alamance and Guilford counties. While teaching in Alamance County, Chris pursued and obtained Levels 1, 2, and 3 of her Orff-Schulwerk certification with the University of Memphis and UNC-G. While teaching, she also served as the children’s choir director at Front Street United Methodist Church in Burlington and as interim children’s choir director at First Presbyterian Church in Greensboro. In 2002 she attained her National Board Certification in Music Education. Chris retired from public school teaching in 2007, and has enjoyed more time with her extensive and well-traveled family and part-time work at Daisy’s Designer Alley. However, she found that her heart has never really left music education. So she is thrilled to, once again, be working with children in the church music field at Westminster Presbyterian. Youth In May of 2009, Marti Reed Hazelrigg was hired as Consultant for Youth Ministry, including responsibilities in children’s ministry. She was brought to Westminster to offer vision, provide committee structure and to help build sustainable youth and children’s ministry. During the last three years, her title changed, but she remained committed to providing leadership in equipping young people and adults to grow in their faith. Marti recently discerned that the time had come to more fully live out her ordination vows in a broader pastoral role through preaching, leading worship and administering the sacraments. Marti’s resignation was effective August 10. We are grateful for the many gifts Marti shared with our youth and our entire congregation. Elizabeth Bengtson, Youth Ministry elder says, “Youth Ministry is in a better place than it was three years ago. Marti connected us with the happenings in youth ministry nationwide, thereby challenging us to successful new approaches in programming.” The Session has voted to call a congregational meeting following the worship services the weekend of September 15/16 for the purpose of electing an Associate Pastor Nominating Committee (APNC). The APNC will be responsible for determining and recommending to the congregation an individual to be called to Westminster as the Associate Pastor for Youth. If you would like to recommend members to be considered by the Nominating Committee to serve on the APNC, please contact Cam Creech or Ann Barr. The church staff, the Youth Ministry committee and Human Resources Committee are diligently working together to ensure adequate staffing and continuity in our youth ministry program in the interim. Please keep our youth and their families in your prayers. Please also remember in prayer our youth leaders and Youth Ministry committee during this time of transition. www.westpreschurch.org 7 One Church. Two Locations. Westminster Presbyterian Church is a Christ-Centered Community of Faith that prayerfully seeks God’s direction as we provide opportunities for spiritual growth and expression through worship, education and servanthood, responding with God’s love and compassion to the needs of the world. inside next issue: Marie Wood and Jim Wilkie express their thoughts on “Sharing Your Treasures” as we begin our stewardship focus in October. 2013 Stewardship Campaign www.facebook.com/westminsterpresbyterianchurchGSO Like us on FaceBook UPCOMING NEWSLETTER DEADLINES: Deadline September 12 - October newsletter mailed September 26 Deadline October 17 - November newsletter mailed October 31