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PALM SUNDAY starts the most pivotal week in our Christian life…
Hosanna! At our Palm Sunday worship service, we will honor and celebrate
Jesus’ Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem. To fulfill the prophecies of old,
Jesus rode into Jerusalem on the donkey, as the people cheered, “Hosanna in the highest!”
They placed palm branches in his path and waved palm branches to honor Him.
Only He knew what the rest of the week would bring . . .
Pastor Denise Clark-Jones has a special message that marks the beginning of
Holy Week, the final week of Lent. Special music will be provided by Thomas Clark-Jones.
Today we celebrate Palm Sunday commemorating the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem to celebrate the Jewish Passover. The crowds swelled by pilgrims also coming to Jerusalem for this special celebration and to give Jesus a joyous welcome befitting a victorious king returning from battle. There is palpable hope that Jesus is the Messiah coming to fulfill the prophecy of the Hebrew scriptures. Though we share the joy of the crowd, our celebration is bittersweet because we know that a mere five days later the crowd’s adulations will become vitriolic insults. His disciples’ loyalty will turn to betrayal. We are invited to walk with Christ this week. It is not an easy walk, but one that is necessary. What Jesus did on Maundy Thursday, when he instituted the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, and on Good Friday, when he sacrificed his life for us for the forgiveness of our sins, reveals the path to the joy of Easter morning. Let us make this pilgrimage together this week, meeting as a community of faith to worship on Thursday evening, Friday at midday, and Easter Sunday morning.
Palm Sunday | April 2, 2023 | 10 am
Maundy Thursday | April 6, 2023 | 7 p.m.
Good Friday | April 7, 2023 | 12 p.m. – Noon
EASTER SUNDAY
April 9, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.

“Why am I a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church? Two words keep floating up in a rather persistent way – “home” and “family” – and I realized that it is an inescapable fact that is what this church means to me. During my 40 years here, so many life events have happened and Westminster has been there for me through all those times – good and bad. It has been my home and family. They say “home is where the heart is” and I’ve found the heart of Westminster to be as open and warm as a family’s!”