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Sunday Worship Bulletin

May 3, 2009, 4th Sunday of Easter

Westminster Presbyterian Church extends an enthusiastic welcome, in Christ’s name, to all who would worship here or join us in fellowship. We affirm that there can be no exclusion within the body of Christ. We invite all children of God to join us as disciples of Christ and participate fully in the life of our congregation.

1502 West 13th Street Wilmington, DE 19806 302-654-5214 Fax: 302-654-5706

Welcome to Westminster

Whether you are worshiping at Westminster for the first time or returning for a visit, the pastors and members sincerely welcome you in the name of Christ. Following our worship service, we invite you to meet an Ambassador at the back of the sanctuary. We have a gift for you, and would like to share information regarding our many programs for children, youth and adults. An Ambassador can guide you to the hospitality area to enjoy fellowship or lead you on a tour of the church. We hope you will make Westminster your church home and discover ways to grow in faith.

Children are welcome in worship! Westminster’s Kids’ Notes and worship bags are available each Sunday from the ushers. Kids’ Notes, a weekly companion to Westminster’s morning worship, emphasizes listening and seeing during worship. The bags include storybooks for children of all ages, coloring paper and crayons, a children’s bulletin for those age three to six, and bookmarks for hymns and Scripture.

Worship Aids - Large print Presbyterian Hymnals and hearing devices may be obtained from an usher. If you experience a problem with a hearing device, ask an usher for a new one.

Audio tapes and DVD’s of recent Westminster worship services are available. Please use the sign-out sheet when you borrow them from the front desk. Printed sermons are available on the literature tables the following week and on our website at .

The Lord’s Supper is celebrated the first Sunday of the month at both services.

Baptisms - If you wish to schedule a baptism, please contact Suzie Hurlock (302) 654-5214, ext. 127.

The flowers in the sanctuary today are given to the glory of God and in loving memory of Shirley Glisson, former WPC staff member, by Anne Gunn, Suzie Hurlock, Anne Ledbetter, Sue Linderman, Carol Raffaelli and Joyce Ruston.

The rosebuds at the side of the pulpit this morning are in celebration of the births of Elizabeth Irene “Ellie” Martinenza, born April 9, 2009, daughter of Katie and Brian Martinenza and sister of Avery; and Alexis Elizabeth Wolff, born April 20, 2009, daughter of Suzanne and Jason Wolff and sister of Sophia. We welcome these children into the Westminster family.

Sanctuary Flowers - Consider giving the sanctuary flowers for Sunday worship. Your gift of God’s natural beauty to remember or honor loved ones, or to celebrate an event, expresses praise and thanksgiving to God. Please contact Linda Watson during business hours at 302-571-6719or lwatson@. Available dates for flowers are: May 10, 24, 31 and June 7 and 21.

Are you wearing a nametag? It is always a friendly gesture. Whether you are a longtime member or new to the church, wearing a nametag allows others the opportunity to meet you, greet you by name, and become more familiar with others at church. Nametags and markers are available in baskets at all major entrances. Extend hospitality, kindness and friendship by wearing a nametag every Sunday.

The deadline for the Sunday bulletin and the “Westminster Weekly Word” is Tuesday at 2:00 p.m.

Send announcements and articles for either of the publications to news@.

Deacon Team of Month

Ken Barnaby, Todd Gray, David Mathe, Donna Nelson, Robin Rosser and Julia Stone

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|This Morning’s Schedule |

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|8:45 – Noon Child Care for Cribbery (birth – toddler) |

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|9:00 a.m. Youth-led Worship Service |

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|After Time With Our Children, if you wish, your children may |

|leave the Sanctuary and go to: |

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|Godly Care-An unique opportunity for children ages 2 – 4 to get to know God through music, crafts, prayers and stories. Classes are in the Under Six |

|Classrooms A & B. |

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|Godly Play-Children in kindergarten through second grade gather in |

|the Ruth Christie Room to learn the language of God’s people through |

|sacred space, stories, parables and liturgical actions. |

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|10:10 a.m. “Prime Time” Sunday School Classes for all ages. |

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|11:15 a.m. Youth-led Worship Service |

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|12:15 p.m. Barbecue in Community Hall. Everyone invited! |

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|Hospitality and Fellowship |

|The Holy Toast Café, located in Community Hall, is open from 8:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. |

|Coffee and fellowship are free. A variety of breakfast foods is available for one dollar per item. |

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ORDER OF WORSHIP AT 9:00 and 11:15 A.M.

Preparation for Worship

I saw a stranger today. In the Holy name

I put food for him of the Trinity

in the eating-place He blessed myself

And drink and my family.

in the drinking-place And the lark said in her warble

And music Often, often, often

in the listening-place. Goes Christ in the stranger’s guise.

O, oft and oft and oft

Goes Christ

In the stranger’s guise.

Celtic Rune of Hospitality

Welcome and Announcements

*Passing of the Peace

Call to Worship

With different talents, strengths and weaknesses,

We engage our bodies in service.

With worries and burdens, joy and celebration,

We unite our minds in worship.

With different pasts and futures,

We entrust our souls to you.

We come together to turn over tables and fortify our faith in God!

Procession of God’s Light Acolyte: Ben Fischer

*Songs of Gathering “Kum Ba Yah” Composer Unknown

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At the asterisk (*), please stand as you are able.

Passages in bold print may be said by all.

“Lord, I Lift Your Name on High”

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Words and Music by Rick Founds

©1989 Maranatha Praise Inc

Used with permission CCLI # 1827303

Call to Confession

Song of Confession “Sanctuary”

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Words and Music by John Thompson and Randy Scruggs

©1982 Whole Armor/Full Armor Music

Used with permission CCLI # 1827303

Prayer of Confession

Loving God, as we open ourselves exposing our weaknesses, hear our prayer. We pray that we may leave our heavy burdens at the foot of the cross, and ask that you lift us up to your glory, as you lifted Jesus. Help us deal with the temptations in our lives: jealousy, envy, our inability to forgive, our condemning and judging of others. Help us to love our friends and enemies and to lead our lives as you intended.

Silent Prayer

Lord hear our prayer,

Amen.

Assurance of God’s Forgiveness

Anthem “Praise the Lord, Proclaim God’s Glory” Joseph M. Martin

Youth Choir

Time With Our Children Susan Moseley

Prayer of Illumination “Open the Eyes of My Heart”

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Words and Music by Paul Baloch

©1997 Integrity’s Hosanna! Music

Used with permission CCLI # 1827303

Scripture Matthew 21:12-14 New Testament, page 20

Sermon “Turning over Tables” Sarah Hoopes and Emily Mosher

*Hymn No. 525 “Here I Am, Lord” here i am lord

Recognition of Confirmands

*Affirmation of Faith

We trust in Jesus Christ, fully human, fully God.

Jesus proclaimed the reign of God:

preaching good news to the poor and release to the captives,

teaching by word and deed and blessing the children,

healing the sick and binding up the brokenhearted,

eating with outcasts, forgiving sinners, and calling all to repent and believe the gospel.

Unjustly condemned for wickedness and treason, Jesus was crucified,

suffering the depths of human pain and giving his life for the sins of the world. 

God raised Jesus from the dead, vindicating his sinless life, 

breaking the power of sin and evil, delivering us from death to life eternal.

This same Jesus calls each one of us to turn over tables in our lives, work and play. Amen.

Offering “As the Deer” arr. Bruce Greer

Pianist: Sarah Hoopes

During the offering, please sign your name and pass the red folders down each row.

As folders are returned to the center aisle, note the names of fellow worshippers on your pew.

Celebration of the Lord’s Supper

Invitation to the Table

The Prayer of Great Thanksgiving

The Lord be with you.

And also with you.

Lift up your hearts.

We lift them to the Lord.

Let us give thanks to the Lord our God.

It is right to give our thanks and praise.

It is truly right…

Lord’s Prayer (page 16 in The Presbyterian Hymnal, using “debts” and “debtors”)

Words of Institution

Communion of the People

Music During Communion “Draw Me Close” Kelly Carpenter

Youth Choir

Prayer Following Communion

*Hymn No. 294 “Wherever I May Wander” new england

*Benediction

*Response “The Trees of the Field”

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Words by Steffi Geiser Rubin

Music by Stuart Dauermann

©1975 Lillenas Publishing Company

Used with permission #A-715702

*Going Forth

If you are visiting with us for the first time, we invite you to meet at the rear of the sanctuary following worship. We will have “ambassadors” waiting by the baptismal font to give you a gift and answer any questions you may have about our church.

This week’s ambassadors are Fred and Julie Schmitt (9:00) and Bob Cox (11:15).

Turning Over Tables in 2008 -2009

180° Youth

Nikita Alexander Emily Harrison Emily Mosher +

Lucy Benson Meredith Harrison Sydney Oates *

Callie Bowen Chris Hickey * Jake Prein *

Brian Bowersock * Sarah Hoopes + Julia Rivera

Emily Bova * Susie Hoopes Justin Rivera

Lauren Carroll * Katie Johnson * Hope Roe

Christi Carter Alex Knepper Alex Sprague

Josh Cox Emily Knepper Shelley Sprague

Dana Davis Alec Markl Rick Stabler *

Jill Eiermann * Anne-Grae Martin Jenna Taylor *

Mariah Graham Molly McPheeters * Abi Wahlig

Kate Gray * Sarah McShane Jarrett Way *

* Confirmation Class 2009

+ Graduating Senior

180° 2008 – 2009 Youth Advisors: Rose Bryant, Diane and Chad Chandler

and Mike Gnade

180° Youth Ministry Team: Mary Beth Davis, Chad Miller and Susan Moseley

ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES

Today, 10:10 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Forgiveness Leaders: Mike Gnade and Margo Reign, through May 17, in the Meeting Room. The Lord’s Prayer says, “forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors.” It is something Christ has commanded us to do. But it is often one of the hardest things we will ever do. Come join us for a five week class as we together explore, what is forgiveness, why we should forgive, and discuss two of the Biblical stories of forgiveness: Joseph and the Coat of Many Colors and The Prodigal Son.

Holy Adventure Leader: Greg Jones, concluding today, in Classroom 6. Using the book, Holy Adventure by Bruce Epperly, we will discuss ways for us to embrace life as the adventure God wants us to experience no matter what our age is.

Parents with Young Children Coordinator: Rick Thomas, Sunday mornings, Ruth Christie Room. Today Yvonne Nass, Parent Education consultant, Certified Family Counselor and Delaware Level II Parent Educator, leads discussions on topics of special interest to parents with young children.

“The Search for Joy: C.S. Lewis, His Life and His Christian Faith.” This series about the author of the Chronicles of Narnia goes through May 17, in the Daughtry House Classroom across 13th Street. Due to the length of the videos, this class begins promptly at 10:10 a.m. As a teenager C.S. Lewis was a proclaimed atheist. But at the age of 33, he became a Christian. His friendship with JRR Tolkien, of Lord of the Rings fame, was a primary catalyst in his conversion. This is a powerful video series that looks at the man, his life, his writings, his friends and his faith – which brought him great joy. Senior High School students are welcome.

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May Mission Focus: Local Housing Issues

Three Sunday speakers at the Christian Education hour, addressing housing issues -

Today: Mr. Kevin Smith, Executive Director, Habitat for Humanity NCC will update us on current projects for providing low income housing.

May 10: Mr. Anas Ben Addi, Director of the Delaware State Housing Authority will explain how the state addresses Delaware’s affordable housing needs.

May 17: Jan Patrick, Realtor, will speak on “Understanding the Challenge of Today’s Housing Market.” Topics will include what it will take to get out of the current situation and also how the “Stimulus Bill” affects us.

Also this month, watch for a “parade of posters” highlighting local non-profit housing corporations and a volunteer “Build Day” with Habitat for Humanity.

Calendar for the Week

Sunday, May 3 Location

8:15 a.m. Youth Choir Warm-Up Youth Music Room

8:30 a.m. Holy Toast Café Community Hall

8:45 a.m. Child Care Cribbery

9:00 a.m. Worship Sanctuary

9:00 a.m. Godly Care for ages 3 and 4 Under 6 Classrooms

9:00 a.m. Godly Care for Toddlers and Twos Under 6 Classroom B

9:00 a.m. Godly Play for ages 5, 6, and 7 Ruth Christie Room

10:00 a.m. Stephen Ministry Rowell Conference Room

10:10 a.m. Adult Ed: The Search for Joy Daughtry Conference Room

10:10 a.m. Adult Ed: Holy Adventure Classroom 6

10:10 a.m. Adult Ed: Forgiveness Meeting Room

10:10 a.m. Adult Ed: Parenting with Young Children Ruth Christie Room

10:10 a.m. Urban Mission – Housing Classroom 5

10:10 a.m. Prime Time for Grades 7 and 8 Classroom 8

10:10 a.m. Prime Time for ages 2-3 and 4-5 Under 6 Classrooms

10:10 a.m. Workshop Rotation for Grades 1-6 Classrooms 1-4 and 7

10:10 a.m. Workshop Rotation for Grades 1-6 Grace Hall

10:30 a.m. Youth Choir Warm-Up Youth Music Room

11:00 a.m. Women of Westminster Team Meeting Classroom 5

11:15 a.m. Worship Sanctuary

12:00 p.m. Stephen Ministry Rowell Conference Room

12:00 p.m. Barbecue Lunch Community Hall

1:00 p.m. Homebound Communion Rowell Conference Room

3:00 p.m. Pacem in Terris Rodney Chapel

6:00 p.m. Clean But Not Straight – NA Club Room

8:00 p.m. AA Club Room

Monday, May 4 Location

10:30 a.m. Close Knit Ruth Christie Room

1:15 p.m. Program Staff Rowell Conference Room

3:30 p.m. Collegium Dr. Jones’ Office

5:30 p.m. Rainbow Chorale Adult Music Room

7:00 p.m. AA Club Room

7:30 p.m. Ruth Circle Ruth Christie Room

Tuesday, May 5 Location

9:00 a.m. Staff Worship Rodney Chapel

9:30 a.m. Staff Meeting Meeting Room

10:00 a.m. Mental Health Support Group Club Room

10:30 a.m. Worship Planning Rowell Conference Room

12:00 p.m. Listening to the Lessons Rowell Conference Room

5:30 p.m. BPI Daughtry Conference Room

6:00 p.m. Spring Banquet Community Hall

6:45 p.m. Youth Choir Warm-Up Youth Music Room

7:00 p.m. The Way of Prayer Ruth Christie Room

Wednesday May 6 Location

8:00 a.m. BPI Daughtry Conference Room

8:30 a.m. Literacy Volunteers Tutoring Session Conference Room B

1:00 p.m. Presbytery Trustees Meeting Room

7:00 p.m. Mental Health Support Group Club Room

7:30 p.m. Westminster Choir Rehearsal Adult Music Room

Thursday May 7 Location

10:00 a.m. New Castle County Head Start Luncheon Community Hall

12:00 p.m. Centering Prayer Ruth Christie Room

12:00 p.m. Women’s Depression Support Group Classroom 5

12:15 p.m. ESL Tutoring Conference Room B

5:30 p.m. Yoga Rodney Chapel

6:30 p.m. Under Three Parenting Class Classroom 7

6:30 p.m. Disciple Class Meeting Room

6:30 p.m. Star NA Club Room

7:00 p.m. Deacon Meeting Grace Hall

8:00 p.m. AA Club Room

Friday May 8 Location

12:30 p.m. F.I.S.H. Classroom 5

6:00 p.m. Recovery on the West Side Club Room

9:30 p.m. AA Club Room

Saturday May 9 Location

7:30 a.m. Men’s Bible Study Club Room

10:00 a.m. Yoga Grace Hall

4:00 p.m. Clean But Not Straight – NA Club Room

Plan to participate in a Westminster Fellowship Dinner

Saturday, May 16th

6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Interested in becoming better acquainted with others? Small groups of people will gather for dinner and fellowship in members’ homes on Saturday, May 16th. Here is how the dinners work – the host provides his/her home and a main dish; others bring an appetizer, side dish, or dessert (depending on what the host needs.) If you sign up to host, be sure to indicate how many people you can seat at your dinner table.

These dinners are fun, easy, and a great way to meet others at Westminster. Everyone, members and non-members, are welcome to participate.

To sign up, contact either

Polly Pyle-Carter, at 302-764-6448, or pylecarter@

or

Carla Krupanski, at 302-234-1753, ckrupanski@

Deadline is this Wednesday, May 6th.

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|Congregational Care and Prayer |

Please remember in your prayers:

❖ Those recently hospitalized include Charles Reeder, Jean Reynard, James Bercaw and Ruth Duncan.

❖ Westminster’s homebound family who can no longer attend worship with us. Send a card, say a prayer, visit! This week we ask you to remember Tom Clark, AL-1031 and Dick Franklin, HC-2026, Cokesbury, 726 Loveville Road, Hockessin, DE 19807.

Our brothers and sisters in global mission: Sue Makin, MD, Malawi; Delle McCormick, Southwest Border; Roger and Gloria Marriott, Dennis and Maribel Smith and the Mam Presbytery, Guatamala; Timothee Kalonji Matadi, Cecilé de Sweemer, MD, Pastor Jean-Marc Katujudi Nkuna and members of the Kamulumba-Ditalala Parish, Congo; Rev. Dr. Lyle and Terry Dykstra, PCUSA Mission Volunteers, Presbyterian University, Kenya. They are praying for us; let us also pray for them.

Pray for those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan often seem very far away and it is easy to forget that Americans, Iraqis, Afghans and coalition forces continue to die. As Christians, we are called to pray for an end to violence, and for the spreading of God’s kingdom of peace and justice. It is also important for us to remember in prayer the families who grieve the loss of their loved ones who have died in these wars. The number of Americans serving in our Armed Forces who have died in these two wars is 4,278 (as of April 30.) The number of Iraqis and Afghans who have been killed is many times greater, but no agreed upon number exists. Those Americans who have died most recently are:

Sergeant Leroy O. Webster, age 28, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, died April 25

Company Sergeant-Major Benjamin Moore, Jr., age 43, of Waycross, Georgia, died April 24

Corporal William C. Comstock, age 21, of Van Buren, Arkansas, died April 22

Corporal Brad A. Davis, age 21, of Garfield Heights, Ohio, died April 22

Pray for those serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. If there is someone in your family who is serving in Iraq or Afghanistan please call or email Maureen Ogden (302-654-5214 ext. 126 or maureen@) with his or her name so that we can put the name on a prayer list.

Pray for those who have returned from serving in Iraq and Afghanistan and are suffering from wounds and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. The scars are deep and long-standing.

Westminster’s Covenant Prayer Group is committed to praying weekly for specific needs of the faith community. Anyone with prayer requests may leave a confidential message on 302-654-5848, ext. 335, or fill out a prayer request card (in the pew pocket) and place it in the offering plate.

A Centering Prayer time occurs every Thursday at noon in the Ruth Christie Room. Anyone is welcome to participate. Basically, those who come spend thirty minutes in silence. Sometimes we have sacred music playing in the background. Silence allows us time and space to empty our minds, quiet our brains’ chatter, and be still and attentive to God.

If you need a listening ear and sympathetic heart – a Stephen Minister is available to meet with you following the service and to offer compassionate support. Go to the piano in the sanctuary at the conclusion of the service, and someone with a Stephen Minister nametag will be there to speak with you, and if desired, to pray with you.

|News To Note |

Today’s bulletin cover is a collage of designs drawn by our 180° Youth.

Explorers' Garden Party at the Jacobs’ home, Friday, May 15, 6:00 p.m. The last Explorers meeting of the season is a "Garden Party" at the home of Ann and Emmett Jacobs, 33 Paxon Drive, Penarth. Everyone is invited, rain or shine! Please bring finger food such as tea sandwiches, cheese and crackers, vegetables and dip, fruit, dessert, and/or beverages. RSVP to Ann and Emmett at 302-478-3566 by May 13.

Calling all gardeners. Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 16. It’s time to plant the Clairvaux Farm garden. If you can help, please contact John Hunter at 302-652-3348 or johnhunterjr@. Meet at the church parking lot at 8:00 a.m. for this mission project followed by lunch.

Computer mentors needed. The first basic computer class for the residents in Burton House and Daughtry House is underway! James, Bill and Will, our eager students, are not only showing excitement about crossing the so-called “digital divide”, they are also expressing lots of gratitude to our volunteer mentors. The course will take seven 1-hr.weekly evening sessions at D.H.; it’s now in the 3rd week. We need two more women or men computer mentors so we’re prepared for the future. There will be more residents coming through Friendship House’s transitional housing program all the time. The teaching plan covers computer basics- the Internet, e-mail, Microsoft Word and Excel, and typing training. It’s directed to computer literacy, online job applications, writing résumé’s and enhancing employability. Interested? Call Jim Clark at 302-996-0406 for more information.

Honor your mother (or another female in your life) this Mother’s Day by buying her an Echo Gift – a gift that keeps on giving. Echo gifts are essentially a mission market of Westminster, through which your gift of appreciation for someone reverberates through financial support for neighbors in need – food for the hungry, building supplies for Habitat for Humanity, shelter for the homeless. Pick up a blue Echo Gift Shopping List form a literature table, or simply call Susan Baddorf, 302-654-3411; Sara Geuder, 302-478-2210, or Martha Tatnall, 302-654-8015.

The apostle Paul wrote that “we are ambassadors for Christ.” Every Sunday a Westminster ambassador greets newcomers after worship at the baptismal font in the narthex. Presently, we need more volunteers to serve as friendly ambassadors. It’s an easy but important job: to meet and greet visitors (getting their names and contact information), give them a Westminster mug with church information, and answer any questions they may have. If you would be willing to serve as an ambassador at either the 9:00 or 11:15 a.m. service, maybe monthly or bi-monthly, please contact Robin Rosser, at rlrosser@, or 302-478-2738.

Samaritans once again need furniture, especially beds. We have outstanding requests from people in need of furniture. If you have anything you can donate, please contact John Bowman, at 302-984-1181, or email johnrbowman@.

Do you know someone in the Class of 2009? We would like to recognize those graduating from high school, college, or graduate school in our morning bulletin on Sunday, June 7. Please email Susan Moseley at susanmoseley@ with the following information by May 15: Full name, name of institution and location and degree earned. Thanks!

|Women of Westminster |

Spring Banquet for all Women of Westminster is Tuesday, May 5, 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. Come, wear bright clothing and enjoy celebrating CINCO DE MAYO. Enjoy fun, food, fellowship, and voices from our Youth Choir. Bring a dish to share (main, vegetable, salad, or side), and a friend, your mother, grandmother, sister or child. Beverages and Ice cream sundaes will be provided. We will be receiving the Presbyterian Women 2009 Birthday Offering which will support two missions: "La Mujer Obrera" of El Paso, TX; a project serving Mexican immigrant women who lost their jobs as factory workers with globalization; and the Children's Home for Orphans in Dzerzhinsk, Ukraine. More info is available on the literature table. Please sign up at the Receptionist Desk.

ONE SHARE OF THE YOUTH

MISSION TRIP TO GUATEMALA

2009

This certificate entitles you to one seat at the annual

Shareholders Luncheon.

Name of Shareholder:_________________________________________

Many Thanks!!!

180° at Westminster Presbyterian Church

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Signature: Date

Stock Market got you down? Looking for a safe investment? Buy a share of the Youth Mission Trip to Guatemala. The youth of the church are always a good investment. They are guaranteed to increase in value. (And the youth would never award themselves with undeserved bonuses.)

This summer 11 youth and 3 adults from Westminster will travel to Zacapa, Guatemala to experience life in the developing world, expand their horizons and make a difference in the world. On the Youth Mission Trip 2009, our youth will work with people who live in extreme poverty, children in orphanages, and families who reside in garbage dumps. The youth of our church will change lives and their lives will be changed forever.

For just $20 dollars you can own one share of the Youth Mission Trip. Your share entitles you to:

the opportunity to widen the horizons of a young mind,

touch countless lives in Guatemala,

a seat at the Shareholders’ Luncheon in June where you will learn about how your investment has multiplied into unbelievable-value.

Shares are for sale before and after worship, at the reception desk and in the Holy Toast Café, and from all participating members of the Youth Mission Trip 2009. There is no limit to the amount of shares each person can buy. Now is the time to invest in something that can only go up in value!

If you have further questions do not hesitate to contact Chad Miller at chadmiller@ or 302-654-5214.

Pastoral Staff

Gregory K. Jones, Head of Staff

Anne R. Ledbetter, Associate Pastor for Congregational Life

Chad M. Miller, Associate Pastor for Mission

Church Educator

Susan Moseley

Music Staff

Paul Fleckenstein, Organist/Director of Music

Mary Beth Davis, Director of Music for Children, Youth and Handbells

Sandie Reinicker, Director of Sunshine Choir

Section Leader/Soloists: Diana Milburn, Noël Archambeault, Neil Darling, Brian Carter

Youth Ministry Team

Susan Moseley, Mary Beth Davis and Chad Miller

Support Staff

Susan Alexander, Receptionist

Debbie Brown, Church Administrator

Jerry Hunter, Financial Assistant

Suzie Hurlock, Administrative Secretary

Carol Marshall, Secretary, Membership and Congregational Care

Maureen Ogden, Church Secretary

Jerry Reed, Facilities Manager

Nikki Thorn, Communications Coordinator and Chimes Editor

Sextons: Roger W. Atkins, Robert King, Kevin Krick, Joan Truitt

Worldwide Ministry

Malawi – Sue Makin, M.D., Southwest Border – Delle McCormick

Guatemala – Roger and Gloria Mariott, Dennis and Maribel Smith and the Mam Presbytery

Congo – Timothee Kalonji Matadi, Cecilé de Sweemer, MD, Pastor Jean-Marc Katujudi Nkuna and

Members of the Kamulumba-Ditalala Parish

Kenya-Rev. Dr. Lyle and Terry Dykstra, PCUSA Mission Volunteers

Session

Liz Bacon, Meg Burich, Martha Carper, Jim Carter, Clark Collins, Suzanne Curry, Charlie Depfer,

Mark Gerstenschlager, Ross Getty, Shelley Gnade, Dick Haden, Denison Hatch, Mary-beth Howard, Fred Iobst,

Barbara Jobe, Don Kuespert, Sue Linderman, Bunny Michener, Jan Patrick, Bruce Petrovick,

Margo Reign, Jerry Spilecki, Alex Sprague, Kathryn van Amerongen, Frank Waldburger

Board of Deacons

Ken Barnaby, Beth Bowersock, Kim Carrick, Jack Coleman, Peggy Carroll, Ginnie Chagnon, Craig Checkel,

Bob Cox, Eadie Churchill, Tammy Daley, Kris DeMesse, Cathy Edge, Eric Etshman, Barbara Fedeler, Todd Gray,

Carol Noggle Harris, Carol Hopkins, Carla Krupanski, Ralph Lewis, David Mathe, Carolyn McKeown, Carol Mosher, Ruth Nace, Donna Nelson, Polly Pyle-Carter, Teri Richmond, Patti Ridout, Robin Rosser, Ann Shadduck, Ellen Slade,

Cora Sparling, Mike Sprague, Melissa Stabler, Judy Stoffer, Julia Stone, Sally Thomas

Trustees

Bob Chagnon, Don Furry, Sara Geuder, John Johnston, George Krupanski, Bob McKeown,

Bill Nace, John Richmond, Christine Schiltz, Stan Stevenson, Philip Timon, Helen Walker

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