Westminster Presbyterian Christian worship joyfully ascribes all praise and honor, glory and power to the triune God. In worship, the people of God acknowledge God’s presence in the world and in their lives. As they respond to God’s claim and redemptive action in Jesus Christ, believers are transformed and renewed. In worship, the faithful offer themselves to God and are equipped for God’s service in the world.
Worship at Westminster is the center of our congregation, and it is the conduit for our programs, outreach, and missions. We observe the liturgical seasons (Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter, Ascension, Ordinary Time, Reformation, and Christ the King.)

Our 10:30 a.m. Sunday service follows a traditional liturgical format and includes hymns, scripture readings, a sermon, and prayers.

“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!”