Year: 2026

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.


Boy Breaking Glass: A Vision for a Better Future Concert

4:00 pm Sunday, February 22 • Sanctuary 
Celebrate Black History Month with Elevation, an all-professional, intentionally diverse vocal ensemble whose performances fuse traditional, classical choral music with jazz, Hip-Hop, R&B, storytelling, and spoken word.

This concert is inspirited from Gwendolyn Brooks’ searing poem, Boy Breaking Glass, about a young Black boy who breaks a window, not out of vandalism, but as an act of protest and creation. The shattered glass becomes his art, a demand to be seen and heard in a world that has erased him. Through music that spans genres and idioms, we ask: What might it mean to build a future from the fragments? To lift every voice—not in support of the status quo, but in pursuit of justice, belonging, and joy. Joining them for a closing set of gospel music are participants of the Come Sunday: Worship and Music That Moves Us workshop. Click here to buy tickets ($20/adult or $10/student).


Play It Forward: Recycle Your CDs & DVDs

We invite you to recycle your old media. We’re collecting CDs, DVDs, cassette tapes, audiotapes & any plastic cases. Drop them in the designated bins in Café 10 West during February and help us give these items a second life. Recycling will be done by GreenDisk.


Say Farewell to Chris Clark

9:00 & 10:30 am Sunday, February 15
After 10 years ministry at Westminster, Chris Clark departs from his role as Director of Youth & College Ministries to finish seminary. Come hear Chris preach his final sermon with us during both morning worship services on Sunday, February 15. Following the services, we will gather in Spellman Hall for a reception.


Support ACTnow in Faith in February

This month bring in items for ACTnow of Greater West Chester, which is an interfaith organization that helps individuals and families with immediate needs. Staff and volunteers work to stabilize households, encourage self-sustainability, and build community.  Please bring in full-size items of bar soap, toothpaste, deodorant (male/female/unisex) or Giant gift cards during the month of February and place them in the marked bins located in Café 10 West. 


Ash Wednesday at a Glance

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of our journey in Lent, a time in Christian life historically marked by prayer, fasting, and a return to other spiritual practices in preparation for the Easter season.

Morning Worship
9:10-9:30 am Wednesday, February 18 • Sanctuary & Live Stream
Prayer, Communion, Imposition of Ashes.

Pancake Dinner
5:30-7 pm Wednesday, February 18 • Spellman Hall
Start the Lenten season with our annual pancake supper. Gather with your Westminster family for dinner and fellowship followed by the Ash Wednesday worship service. Suggested dinner donation is $5/person or $10/family. RSVP for dinner.

Evening Worship
7 pm Wednesday, February 18 • Sanctuary & Live Stream
Traditional service with imposition of ashes.

Walk the Stations of the Cross
We will place our Stations of the Cross in each window of the Sanctuary. Come and walk the Stations around the Sanctuary.


Volunteer at Broad Street Love

Looking for a place to volunteer? Broad Street Love (formerly Broad Street Ministry) located at 315 South Broad Street in Philadelphia offers radical hospitality to all people in their community. We send up to four volunteers to help serve, bus, and clean up lunch at the 10:30 am – 2 pm Sanctuary Lunch Service on the third Thursday of each month. The next opportunity is Thursday, February 19.


Join Our Genesis Ringers

Beginning Handbells (Grade 3-Adult)
4:00-5:00 pm Sundays, March 1-15 • Spellman
Are you interested in handbells? Learn the basics of handbell ringing in three weeks. No experience or music-reading skills necessary! Meets Sundays, March 1-15 from 4:00 – 5:00 pm.  Register here.


Celebrate Gerry McShane’s Retirement

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Celebrate Gerry McShane’s Retirement
10:00 & 11:30 am February 8 • Spellman Hall
After 13 years of service at Westminster, Gerry McShane retires from his position of Church Administrator. Help recognize and celebrate Gerry at a reception following both services on Sunday. Learn more about Gerry and his time at Westminster with this six minute video.