We are glad that you are here this morning. We hope this time of worship nurtures
your faith enlivens your spirit and engages your mind as we celebrate God’s
love and healing for the world with the resurrection of Christ, our Risen Lord.
Before you begin, remember to download and print the 07.02.23 – Bulletin
Then grab your Bible, a cup of tea, or coffee, and prepare your heart for worship.
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Today’s sermon focuses on our Gospel reading, Matthew 10:40-42. In the very spirit of the reading itself, the Gospel section is less dramatic than the Psalmist’s cry of woe and certainly less so than the story of Abraham and Isaac at the altar. Likewise, is it less grandly abstracted than our reading of Paul’s Epistle to the Romans, with talk of the Law of Grace and of being free from sin and enslaved to God; of the wages of sin and of eternity itself! But – just as God was not present to Elijah in the wind or the earthquake, but in the whisper – we can take a close look at our smallest reading and take home a big message from it. Swing by in person or virtually online, as you are able, and see what this big message is, because Jesus definitely made it with you specifically in mind.
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“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!”