
The Christian Formation Seminars meet in the chapel on Sunday mornings from 9:45 to 10:45. Unlike more traditional classes, the seminars cover a wide range of topics taught by professionals within and outside of Westminster. Read more.
The Westminster Spirituality and Arts Initiative was formed by the Adult Spiritual Development Commission to affirm the gifts of creative expression that God has given to us, gifts that enable us to experience God's love by experiencing and using them. These gifts are revealed in things like visual imagery, music, drama, dance, and writing. The programs of the Spirituality and Arts Initiative are designed to provide opportunities for spiritual growth through ongoing discussion of the significance of these gifts, enjoying and using these gifts individually and in groups, and reflecting on the wonders of God's creativity.
Weekly Bible study and group discussion meets every Wednesday from 4:00 to 5:15 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. No experience is necessary, and sessions are always lively and meaningful.Dr. Jim Gilchrist leads most of the gatherings, with occasional participation by other members of the staff.
This group meets in the Fellowship Hall on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. and explores the intersections between our faith and our daily lives. Led by Dr. Jim Gilchrist, the group will look at scripture and other relevant texts as well as share in lively discussions each week.
There are two sections of this Bible Study, both of which meet on Thursdays from 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. The section that meets in the Youth Lounge is facilitated by Alysia Keating. The section that meets in the Yahweh Café is facilitated by Kris Drucis.
These groups offer an opportunity to connect with other men of the congregation. Five time slots are open with seven to ten members already. There is room for you to join any one of them, but the groups will be limited to twelve. Each of the five groups will get together weekly. The times and places are:
PWW is an organization of women who nurture their faith through Bible study and who support local, national, and international mission projects through donation of their money, time and talents. Members of PWW are organized into small groups called Circles. Circles meet at least once a month. A Circle provides a place where faith is nurtured through Bible study, Christian fellowship, and mission outreach.
The Westminster Recreation & Outreach Center is a ministry dedicated to providing programming to the community and the church. Read more.
Rev. David Fetterman, Director of Christian Education & Spiritual Formation
Tracey Bosko, Administrative Assistant