Month: March 2026

Walk the Labyrinth during Holy Week

We invite you to walk our labyrinth in Spellman Hall starting Monday afternoon. Walking is a prayer in motion, an opportunity to reflect upon Jesus and the events that led to the cross, and invites us to be open to God who is on the journey with us. There will be stations around the outer perimeter of the labyrinth with a scripture and reflection for each day of Holy Week.

Interested in walking with others? We will offer facilitated group labyrinth walks as follows:

  • 11:45 am-12:30 pm Wednesday, April 1
  • 6:30-7:15 pm Thursday, April 2
  • 1:00-1:45 pm Friday, April 3

Westminster Thrift Shop Donation Drop Off

9:00 – 11:30 am Saturday, April 11 • Front Portico
Doing some spring cleaning? We welcome your donations to the Westminster Thrift Shop. Drop off spring women’s clothing (all sizes), shoes, jewelry, spring men’s clothing (no suits), home decor and housewares, small pieces of furniture, collectibles, antiques, books, board games, and puzzles.


Support Community Volunteers in Medicine 

CVIM provides free, high-quality healthcare to uninsured working people with low incomes to help them live healthy, productive lives and to assure health equity in the Chester County Region. In March we’re collecting the following items:

  • Toothbrushes (Adult and Children) Soft Bristle
  • Toothpaste with Fluoride
  • Dental Floss and Flossers
  • Interproximal Brushers
  • Unscented Lip Balm
  • Mouthwash (MUST BE ALCOHOL FREE)

Drop off donations in the bins in Café 10 West.


Trivia Tuesday

7:00 pm Tuesday, March 24 • Spellman Hall
Looking for 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! Light refreshments will be provided, but you are encouraged to bring your own to enjoy! Click here to RSVP.


Calvin University Capella Concert

7:00 pm Wednesday, March 11 • Sanctuary
Coming off their performance at Carnegie Hall (NYC), Capella will present a one-hour concert as part of their choir tour commemorating Calvin University’s 150th Anniversary. No tickets needed, an offering will be collected to benefit the choir’s tour. Come hear this renowned collegiate choir perform.


Sneaker Recycling Is About to Begin….

Start saving your old or unworn/unwanted sneakers for our second annual sneaker recycling event at our Earth Care Fair on April 19. Bins will be available from Sunday, March 16. Last year we collected over 700 pairs. Can we recycle even more this year? Ask your family and friends for their donations.


Celebrate Barb Drain’s Retirement

10:00 am Sunday, March 29 • Spellman Hall
After over 20 years of service at Westminster, Barb Drain is retiring from her position of Executive Secretary. Help recognize and celebrate Barb at a reception following the traditional service on Sunday, March 29.


Order Easter Spring Flowers

Order Easter flowers in memory of or in honor of a loved one or friend with your name and the dedication you would like listed in the bulletin. The cost this year is $16.50. Click here to place an order through Tuesday, March 31. Session also encourages those who wish to contribute to the Endowment Fund in memory or honor of a loved one or friend to do so; names will also be listed in bulletin. 


Scott Perkins Requiem & Felix Mendelssohn Hymn of Praise

4:00 pm Sunday, March 22 • Sanctuary

Join us for a unique concert with our 85-Voice Choir with orchestra. Scott Perkins’ A New England Requiem pairs texts from the Requiem Mass with poems by New England authors: Emily Dickinson and Nathaniel Hawthorne of Massachusetts, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow of Maine, and Lydia Sigourney of Connecticut. It explores themes of rest and peace for the departed and comfort for the living. 

Felix Mendelssohn’s Hymn of Praise was written to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the invention of the Gutenberg movable type printing system (invented in 1450). This led to the printing of the Gutenberg Bible, an important part of the Lutheran Reformation making the Bible more readily available to people in their vernacular language. Hymn of Praise uses Psalm 150 (“All that has life and breath, praise ye the Lord!”) as its text set to uplifting music.

Concert is free – no tickets needed – donations accepted with free will offering.


Pastoral Moment

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This pastoral comment was offered by pastors Leah Hrachovec, Eric Dorville and Jon Frost at both worship services on Sunday, March 1. Click here to read the transcript.

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