Month: February 2026
Home Team Conversation: We have a Piece of Land…
February 26, 2026In Person: 11:30 am Sunday, March 15 • Spellman Hall
Virtual: 6:00 – 7:00 pm TBA (March 16-20) • Zoom
How would our unused property best serve God’s mission? Could it be by creating attainable housing for our neighbors? What is Christ’s will for us, in light of our mission, and who we believe God is calling us to be? Let’s meet together in discernment. Join us to will hear the history of the property, ideas for its development, and share in small group discussion.
Share Your Story

For our upcoming Lent worship series Come and See, we’d love to hear and share your stories of how an invitation changed your life. If you are willing to share your story, please fill out this form. With permission, we hope to share these stories in various formats including print, social media, and video. Come and See!
Tuesday Trivia Night

7:00 pm Tuesday, February 24 • Spellman Hall
Looking for a fun night out? Test your knowledge and enjoy an evening of laughter, friendly competition, and great fellowship. Gather your team (or join one when you arrive) for exciting trivia rounds, music, and awesome prizes you won’t want to miss. It’s the perfect way to connect with old friends and make new ones—all are welcome! Click here to RSVP.
Combined Worship Service

10:00 am Worship • Sunday, February 22 • Sanctuary & Live Stream
Join us as we hold one worship service at 10 am with our Chancel Choir, Worship Collective & Elevate Vocal Arts. Our guest preacher Rev. Danté Stewart is a speaker and writer whose works explore race, religion, and politics. He received the Georgia Author of the Year Award for his memoir, Shoutin’ in the Fire: An American Epistle.
17 Spots Left for the Women’s Retreat

March 13 & 14, 2026 • Westminster
The world can feel overwhelming, and yet hope persists. Join women for a weekend of rest, renewal, and shared discovery. This retreat offers a chance to step away from daily demands, breathe deeply, and reconnect with God’s gifts of strength and possibility. MaryAnn McKibben Dana – pastor, ministry coach, and author of Hope: A User’s Manual – will guide our time with wisdom, warmth, and humor. Click here to register.
Souper Bowl Sunday Report

Thank you to everyone who donated $3,867 to our Souper Bowl of Caring which will support the West Chester Food Cupboard. Didn’t have a chance to donate? There is still time, click here to donate online or mail a check to Westminster with souper bowl in the memo line.
Rise Against Hunger Packing Event

9:00 am – 2:00 pm Sunday, March 1 • Spellman Hall
Help us pack 20,000 meals for Rise Against Hunger. We need volunteers from ages 4-104! Click here to register for this fun intergenerational service project. Unavailable to help? Click here to make a donation. A $90 donation will feed a school age child for a year!
Join Us for Game Night!

6:00-8:00 pm Friday, February 27 • Spellman
Come out to play a variety of games for all ages with your church family. Feel free to bring your favorite games to play and snacks to share. We’ll provide snacks and drinks, too. A family friendly movie will be shown in Spellman Jr. if you decide you need some “chill” time and space. Bring a blanket/stuffy if you wish. Lots of bean bags will be there for comfy places to sit. Stay for the entire time, or come and go as you are able. Click here to RSVP.
Lenten Journey Series: Finding Jesus in the Psalms

10:15 am Sundays, February 22- March 29 • Spellman Jr & Zoom
The Psalms provide a perfect framework for experiencing Lent through the verses that were Jesus’s own scriptures, offering us strength and wisdom in a painful and redemptive season. Join us for this six week DVD/Book study as Barb Roose combines an interpretation of the psalms with real life stories. We encourage you to read the book; however, it is not required to participate. Click here to join via Zoom.
Meet Mark Beazley

Our New Director of Spiritual Care begins Sunday, March 1
Mark comes to us with over 30 years of ministry experience. Mark’s ministry has centered around pastoral care, spiritual direction, chaplaincy, retreat leadership and worship ministry. For the last 20 years, much of his work has been centered in an international mission context ministering around the world to leaders and other members of the mission. Mark holds a master’s degree in Spiritual Formation & Leadership and is trained as a Spiritual Director. Mark & Kim have been married for 35 years, have two adult children, and live in West Chester with their corgi Maisie who regularly offers pet therapy to those in need of it. Some of Mark’s favorite things in life are music, reading, the arts, the great outdoors, coffee and people.