Westminster Presbyterian Church Without a God and a world that is now not visible to us but is hoped for, the majestic ideas of morality are, to be sure, objects of admiration and approbation, but not incentives for resolve and realization. – Immanuel Kant, The Critique of Pure Reason All sorrows can be borne if you put them in a story or tell a story about them. – Isak Dinesen The arc of the universe is long but it bends towards justice. – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. March 25, 1965, after successful completion of the Selma to Montgomery march. January 18, 2015 Service for the Lord’s Day CARILLON PEAL—BRINGING IN THE LIGHT OF CHRIST Calvin Acolytes CALL TO WORSHIP IN MUSIC Settings of African-American Spirituals “There Is a Balm in Gilead” (Hymn 394) “Lord, I Want to Be a Christian” (Hymn 372) “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen” Gilbert M. Martin (During the Call to Worship in Music you are requested to enter into a time of silence, actively opening your spirit to God’s presence in your midst.) INTROIT – “All God’s People Everywhere” Hebrew Melody All God’s people everywhere, With sweet music fill the air! Nations, come, your voices raise To the Lord in hymns of praise! Join the angel song, All the worlds to him belong! Holy, holy, To our God all glory be! *CALL TO WORSHIP IN WORD The Reverend Nancy S. Hodgkins *PASSING OF THE PEACE (Please greet your neighbor with a Christian welcome. For example, "Peace be with you" or "The peace of Christ be with you." Respond with "And also with you.") °*HYMN 292 - “All Beautiful the March of Days” Forest Green PRAYER OF CONFESSION (in unison) Almighty God, you love us, but we have not loved you. You call, but we have not listened. We walk away from neighbors in need, wrapped in our own concerns. We condone evil, prejudice, warfare, and greed. God of grace, help us to admit our sin, so that as you come to us in mercy, we may repent, turn to you, and receive forgiveness; through Jesus Christ our Redeemer. Amen. (Silence is kept for personal confession.) All Sing: DECLARATION OF PARDON Leader: Christ has borne our sins and carried our sorrows. People: He has loved us when we were unworthy of love. Leader: Friends, believe the Good News. All: In Jesus Christ we are forgiven. °*GLORIA PATRI H. W. Greatorex Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost; As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end. Amen. PRAYER FOR ILLUMINATION OLD TESTAMENT LESSON - Psalm 85 Leader: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. ANTHEM - “Every Time I Feel the Spirit” Pew Bible, pp. 543-544 OT African-American Spiritual, arr. William Dawson Every time I feel the Spirit, moving in my heart, I will, pray. Yes, every time I feel the Sprit, moving in my heart, I will pray. Upon the mountain my Lord spoke, Out of his mouth came fire and smoke; Looked all around me, It looked so fine, Till I asked my Lord if all was mine. Jordan river is chilly and cold, It chills the body, but not the soul; There ain’t but one train upon this track, It runs to heaven and right back. NEW TESTAMENT LESSON - Revelation 21:1-5; 22:1-5 Leader: The Word of the Lord. People: Thanks be to God. *HYMN 369 - “I’m Gonna Live So God Can Use Me” Pew Bible, pp. 259-260 NT I’m Gonna Live (At the beginning of the hymn, children in Pre-K - second grade may leave for Children and Worship and Come and See. They will be met in the Narthex, the main Sanctuary entrance, and escorted to Rooms 102 and 104.) SERMON The Reverend Dr. Richard L. Baker, Jr. The Arc of the Universe Text: “Righteousness and peace will kiss each other.” Psalm 85:10b *STATEMENT OF FAITH A Statement of Faith of the United Church of Canada The Reverend Susan G. Hamilton We are not alone, we live in God's world. We believe in God: who has created and is creating, who has come in Jesus, the Word made flesh, to reconcile and make new, who works in us and others by the Spirit. We trust in God. We are called to be the church: to celebrate God's presence, to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, our judge and our hope. In life, in death, in life beyond death, God is with us. We are not alone. Thanks be to God. Amen. PRESENTATION OF TITHES AND OFFERINGS (During the Offertory, please fill out the Fellowship Pads and pass them up and down the pews in order that we may greet one another by name after worship.) Offertory Anthem - “Deep River” African-American Spiritual, arr. Mack Wilberg Deep river, my home is over Jordan. Deep river, Lord, I want to cross over into campground. Oh, don't you want to go to that gospel feast; That Promised Land, where all is peace? Deep river, my home is over Jordan. Deep river, Lord, I want to cross over into campground. *Doxology (Hymnal No. 592) *Prayer of Dedication *Response (All Sing) - “In the Lord I’ll be Ever Thankful” Old Hundredth Jacques Berthier SILENT PRAYER, PASTORAL PRAYER AND THE LORD’S PRAYER (The pastoral prayer is divided into three sections: Thanksgiving, Intercession and Petition. When the minister says “Through Jesus Christ our Lord,” the congregation is encouraged to respond with an audible “Amen.”) Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread; and forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors; and lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, forever. Amen. *HYMN 405 - “What Does the Lord Require” (As a symbol of our call to “Take the light of Christ into the world,” the Acolytes carry the flame out of the Sanctuary. At the beginning of the hymn, children attending CrossRoads: Education for the Journey and youth attending the Youth Class will be met in the Narthex.) *CHARGE AND BENEDICTION Sharpthorne *RESPONSE (all sing) God be with you till we meet again; Loving counsels guide, uphold you, With a Shepherd’s care enfold you: God be with you till we meet again. Randolph CONCLUDING VOLUNTARY - Trumpetings (The Concluding Voluntary is the final Alleluia of our worship. You are invited to remain in silence.) °Latecomers may be seated at these times. Myron Roberts *Please rise in body or spirit. Head Usher: Erik Collins Church Office Receptionist: Marjorie MacKeown Head Greeter: Gail Evans CPR/AED: Janice Matthews, Bob Matthews Music Participants: Westminster Choir – Christopher Roden, Baritone – John Neely is Organist-Director. Today’s Music: Those who preached to the slaves told them that they were not slaves, but were the apple of God’s eye, and made in God’s own image. They learned that it was through a gracious and loving God, who heard the lament of the Hebrew slaves, that freedom came. Just as the Hebrews were not inferior to the Egyptians, the slaves were not inferior to white people. Spirituals attested to this and proclaimed the grace of God and God’s ultimate triumph over evil. They would taste freedom, they believed, across the river Jordan, meaning in heaven. Looking forward to that day of release, the slaves sang such spirituals as “Deep River.” “In the Lord I’ll be Ever Thankful,” Copyright © 1986 by Ateliers et Presses de Taizé, Taizé Community, France, published in North America by GIA Publications, Inc., all rights reserved, is reprinted by permission of GIA Publications. Coming soon........ What is a Capital Campaign? Why are we doing a Capital Campaign now? For what will the money be used? These questions and many more will be answered in an Adult Education question and answer class next Sunday, January 25. Please plan to join us Heritage Sunday. Presbyterian Heritage Sunday Next Sunday, January 25 10:00 a.m. with Miami Valley Pipes and Drums Members and friends of the congregation are encouraged to wear any Tartan or plaid that they may have such as skirts, kilts, and ties. This is a day to be Scottish, no matter what your heritage! WELCOME VISITORS! We are glad you are here. After the service today, on your way out please stop by our Welcome Center just outside the Sanctuary’s double doors. We have a small gift for you to say, “Thanks for being here” and being a part of our worshipping community today. Have you enjoyed visiting Westminster? Would you like to know more about us and how to become a member of our congregation? Do you wonder what it really means to be a Presbyterian? If so, you are warmly invited to our Investigating Church Membership Seminar that continues today, right after worship in the Resource Center, across from the Sanctuary on the East side. Deciding to attend this class is not a decision to join Westminster: it is designed for people who are curious to know more, as well as those who have decided they are ready to become members. It meets on Sunday mornings after worship for three more weeks, from 11:05 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Newcomers are warmly welcomed to this seminar. Questions? Contact Laurie Davis ([email protected] or 2237285). PARISH NOTES The flowers in the Chancel are given in honor of Josephine Jahoda and in loving memory of Milton Arthur Jahoda, Jr., and Shirley and Robert Lacy by John and Kathy Jahoda and Chris and Dave Therkelson . Please join us following worship for Coffee Hour, downstairs in Fellowship Hall. You are invited to enjoy some light refreshments and fellowship. Donation containers for members are placed near the coffee. Don't miss the opportunity to have your blood pressure checked in the Chapel Reception Room immediately following worship. The Fellowship Committee would like to invite you, your family, and friends to join in a night of bowling fun on Saturday, February 7, 7:00-9:00 p.m. It's cold outside but Westminster will warm things up inside Beaver-Vu Bowl in Beavercreek. Cost is $12.50 per person, which includes two full hours of bowling, shoes, snacks, and a soft drink. Please RSVP on the church website by Wednesday, February 4. For more information contact Fellowship committee members Ernie and Melody McCallister (937-426-5460). Transportation volunteers needed: Sunday morning bus transportation has recently resumed to Bethany Village. In addition to Bethany residents other members of our church could benefit from transportation assistance. If you can help with our transportation ministry on Sunday morning or during the week please contact Deacon Vail McGuire ([email protected]). No special license is required to drive the church bus. Large print bulletins, hymnals, Bibles and sermons are available in the Narthex, from an usher, or at the hearing aid table by the elevator. During the service, if you notice someone who appears to require medical attention, please raise your hand in the air or contact the head usher. Response Team members will see your hand and care for the person. If someone asks you for money, we encourage you instead to give them one of Westminster’s Emergency Assistance Cards, which are available in the Narthex or the Church Office. Each week the churches of the Presbytery of the Miami Valley keep one particular congregation in their prayers. This week the churches are praying for St. Luke Presbyterian Church in Middletown. Need to speak with a pastor after worship? Here is where you can find them: Richard – Narthex; Sue – Perry St. door; Nancy – Fellowship Hall. ADULTS AND OLDER ADULTS Have you resolved to try something new in the New Year? Join us for Gentle Yoga each Tuesday, 12:30-1:30 p.m., in the Stargazer Theatre. You can attend at any time – no experience needed. It’s very beneficial in the cold weather to keep the muscles warm and pliable, which lowers our risk of injury. Yoga also calms the mind and helps one “center” as we return to the stresses of work and/or school. Bring a mat (loaners are also available), a light blanket, water, and a friend. The cost is $8 per class. The class is taught by Certified Yoga Teacher Susan Allen. Come and be a part of one of our Interest Groups. All of these groups are open to everyone and provide a great place to bring a guest or two or three! Singles, beginners and all walk-ins are welcome. Bridge Interest Group #2 will meet Monday, January 26, at 6:30 p.m., in Room 203-205. Small Group Retreat at Bergamo Retreat Center this Friday and Saturday: January 23, 5:30 p.m. – Saturday, January 24, 3:00 p.m: All current members of Small Groups and anyone desiring to join a Small Group are encouraged to attend. Our own Dr. Richard L. Baker will be the keynote presenter on the theme of “Friendship as a Basis for Community,” with time for worship, reflection, relaxation, and good food. Contact Laurie Davis ([email protected] or 937-223 -7285) ASAP if you would like to attend. There are a few spots still available. On January 28 at 6:00 p.m., the Stephen Ministry Continuing Education Program will present “The Ins and Outs of Home Care.” The speaker will be Elaine Harris, MS, RN, a clinical Liaison with Senior Helpers. Elaine brings a wealth of experience in the field of home care and senior needs. All members and Friends of Westminster are invited to this timely presentation. We will meet in the West Parlor. SAVE THE DATE—Just Friends will be taking a chartered bus trip on May 14, 15, and 16, to Ohio Amish country to tour the Schantz Organ and Furniture Company, Lehman’s Hardware, the Behalt Cyclorama at the Amish and Mennonite Heritage Center ,and other places of interest. For more information please contact Marge Weeks, Rosalie Jennings, or Sally Frost. Between Jobs, a Westminster support group, assists people looking for work opportunities on their spiritual and vocational search. WPC volunteers also mentor some of these individuals. If you know of someone looking for work, please have them contact Vic Barnett ([email protected]). We will try to support with companies, contacts, and information. If you own a business or are a key decision maker, Between Jobs can use your ideas, a little bit of your time, and your talent. ADULT EDUCATION January 11 - February 15 11:20 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Heaven, Hell and the Age to Come: The Afterlife in Judaism, Christianity and Islam – Led by David Barr. (Chapel) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam share a common history and thus, share many common ideas and practices – often with sharply different meanings. After examining how and when the curious idea of an afterlife arose, we will explore the similarities and differences between Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Heavens and Hells. Each tradition also posits something beyond Heaven and Hell: a time when the current world will dissolve into a kingdom ruled by God (Torah, Sharia, Jesus). They agree that Jerusalem is at the center of this new age and some are willing to obliterate the others in order to claim it. Marilynne Robinson’s Home, Gilead, and Lila – Led by Richard Baker. (West Parlor) Marilynne Robinson is a Pulitzer-prize-winning novelist, a renowned teacher of creative writing at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, a recipient of the National Humanities Medal, a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Calvinist—you could even say a staunch Calvinist. She also believes that, for the past two or three generations in America, Calvin has not so much been misread as not read at all. Through her writing and speaking she aims to correct that omission. We will consider three of her novels—Home, Gilead, and Lila—to see how this passion for Calvin informs these works and how it might inform our faith. January 11, 18 and Feb. 8, 15 11:20 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Panning for Gold: What the Bible Says and Doesn’t Say About Marriage – Led by The Reverend Laurie Davis (Room 203-205) Discover the timeless and timely truths about God’s divine intentions for the gift of marriage, found just below the surface of our Biblical witness, from Adam and Eve to the marriage of the Lamb in Revelation. Is it a “remedy for sin or recipe for righteousness” or something more? What we uncover may surprise and inspire you. This four-session course will explore the definition, purpose, and meaning of marriage according to the changing contexts of the biblical narrative, and our world today. INFANTS AND CHILDREN Infants and Toddlers (Infant - 4 years old) are cared for from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Room 108. During the worship hour, the 2 - 4 year olds are told a Bible story, participate in an activity, and enjoy a snack. Parents of infants are provided a beeper by the nursery staff in case immediate communication is needed while they worship in the Sanctuary and attend Adult Education classes. We welcome young children to worship in our Sanctuary at Westminster. We have prepared cloth worship bags with quiet, worship-related activities, including a Children’s Bulletin and felt board designed specifically for today’s service. The bags can be found in a basket on a bench in the Narthex (main Sanctuary entrance) and upstairs in the balcony. All children are invited to use one throughout the worship time and then return the bag to its original location, taking the papers home with them. Pre-K and Kindergarteners are invited to “Children and Worship,” a unique and interactive introduction to the stories and practices of our faith. As the second hymn begins, these children will be met in the Narthex (main Sanctuary entrance) and escorted to Room 106. Children and Worship concludes at 11:30 a.m. Children in grades 1 and 2 are invited to attend “Come and See/Godly Play,” a unique and interactive worship experience for younger elementary children. As the second hymn begins, these children will be met in the Narthex (main Sanctuary entrance) and escorted to Room 104. From there, they will be escorted to their CrossRoads workshops at 10:55 a.m. by their CrossRoads Shepherds. CrossRoads: Education for the Journey, featuring varied and engaging activities for children in first through sixth grade, continues a six-week workshop today: “The Beatitudes: Blessed By God to Be a Blessing to Others.” As the final hymn begins, children are invited to meet their age-group shepherds in the Narthex (main Sanctuary entrance) and be escorted to their workshops. Choir children will be escorted directly to their rehearsals. Other children may be picked up from their workshops at 11:30 a.m. Workshop location signs are posted in the Narthex and on the stage in Fellowship Hall. Calvin Fellowship (grades 3-6) is going swimming next Sunday, January 25, at the Vandalia Recreation Center. Splash around for some “summer fun” right in the cold of January inside (of course). Younger siblings are welcome if parents attend. A light lunch will be served at 12:15 p.m. The Westminster bus will return by 3:00 p.m. to the WPC parking lot. RSVP to Linda Kohl or Laurie Davis. MISSION Faith in Action: As we enter the new year, let us remember the many in our community who struggle every day to feed themselves and their families and let us give regularly and generously so that no one need ever go to bed hungry. MUSIC Choirs for children and youth—new members are welcome. 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Genesis Singers (4 and 5 year olds, Pre-K) - Room 104 Holly Martin, Director Cherub Choir (grades K-2), Theater Rachael Boezi, Director Calvin Choir (grades 3-6), Room 100 (Choir Room) John Neely, Director Carillon Bells (grades 7-9), Room 301 Brent Manley, Director Te Deum Ringers (grades 10-12), Room 300 Jerry Taylor, Director 5:00-6:00 p.m. Knox Choir (grades 7-12), Room 100 (Choir Room) John Neely, Director Supper and youth fellowships follow. All are welcome! STEWARDSHIP If you want a box of 2015 offering envelopes, please let the Church Office know, and a box will be available for you to pick up next week. Our ipad giving kiosks are located in the Narthex near Sanctuary doors. They accept contributions for any program of the church. Donations may be made by Visa, Master Card or Discover credit cards. Donations may even be made anonymously. Use your smart phone to scan the QR code on the back cover of the bulletin to visit our website and donate now electronically. YOUTH Youth Class (grades 7-12) meets on Sunday mornings from 10:55 to 11:30 a.m. in Room 301. Youth interested in participating should meet in the Narthex at the beginning of the final hymn. This interactive, relational, Bible Study Class is led by Gene Saunders and Amy Lachman. Junior High and Senior High Youth Fellowships meet from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Sunday evenings. All youth in grades 7 through 12 are welcome. Dinner is served at 6:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Please bring $2.00 to help cover the cost of meal. OUR CHURCH FAMILY Please help your pastors help our members, especially in times of illness or accident. When you, a relative, or friend enter the hospital, or are scheduled for inpatient or outpatient surgery, please phone the Church Office with that information - name, place and date. Members known to be in the hospital as of Thursday, January 15: Kettering Hospital – Robert Lloyd; Miami Valley Hospital – Jim Becher. Add your prayer to our Prayer Wall, located in the Sanctuary near the Chancel on the east wall. You will find blank prayer papers and pencils in the four mini-desks built into the wall. Write your prayer on the paper, roll up the paper, and insert it between the bricks of the wall. These prayers are completely private, between you and God. After the first Sunday of each month, the wall will be cleared and all prayer papers will be respectfully burned. Prayer Wall postcards are now available to send to someone for whom you prayed. They are located in the Prayer Wall mini-desks and the Narthex. I will call upon you, O Lord; come quickly to me: give ear to my voice when I call to you. Let my prayer be counted as incense before you. Psalm 141:1-2a. A SPECIAL NOTE TO OUR VISITORS THIS MORNING Thank you for your presence here in worship today. Every Sunday God blesses us with the gift of new visitors. Some of you have come across town or across the country and found your way here today. This may be your first time ever, or first time in a long while to be in a church on a Sunday morning. Or you may be a member of another congregation. Whatever tradition you may have come from, we are delighted to have you here today and invite you to experience our worship, Coffee Hour, Sunday classes, or whatever captures your imagination and need. To learn more about us, visit our website, www.westminsterdayton.org, “Like Us” on Facebook, take a brochure from the pew rack, or contact Laurie Davis, our Associate Pastor for Spiritual Growth, by e-mail ([email protected]) or by calling or texting her (937-284-2212). We have good news for you: Westminster is a safe place to ask questions and to live the questions of life that have no easy or pat answers. We believe that Jesus welcomes all people, just as they are, and so do we. We understand the life of faith to be a journey better walked together than alone. Westminster is an exciting congregation where you can grow in faith and discover meaningful opportunities to be a part of a community where loving God and neighbor is transforming lives. That’s our purpose. And that takes all of us. God’s grace and peace to you this day, Westminster Pastoral Staff and Congregation MINISTERS All members of the Church STAFF Richard L. Baker, Jr. ................................. Pastor/Head of Staff John W. Neely ...................................... Assoc. Pastor for Music Nancy S. Hodgkins .......... Assoc. Pastor for Youth & Mission Laurie B. Davis ................. Assoc. Pastor for Spiritual Growth Susan G. Hamilton ...... Pastoral Affiliate for Congregational Care Jim Henry* ...................................................... Mission Associate Jerry Taylor* ...................................................... Music Associate Craig Showalter ................................... Business Administrator *part-time Amanda Newhart ................ Executive Assistant to Dr. Baker Carol Porter ........... Membership and Pastoral Care Secretary Kate Stephenson ............................ Communications Assistant Shari Hulsman* ........................................................ Bookkeeper Christie Lamb ............................. Music & Education Secretary Wayne King* ....................................... Maintenance Supervisor Marvin Fleming ..................................................................Sexton Officers of Westminster Presbyterian Church ELDERS Class of 2015 Jane Collins Pat Torvik Leon Vandecreek David Weaver Class of 2016 David Boezi John Jahoda Larry Pugh Georgie Woessner Class of 2017 Karen Clute Jennifer Hoehn Gene Saunders J. D. Whitlock DEACONS Class of 2015 Pat Garland Paul Holcomb Robbie Nash Mike Toerner Class of 2016 Kathryn Lake Jon Manuel Vail McGuire Scott Porter Class of 2017 Bob Hargis Jennifer Myers Eric Weibel Lou Ann Wilson Standing Committees of Session Building and Grounds Education and Practice Evangelism, Hospitality and Membership Fellowship Mission Personnel Stewardship and Finance Worship, Music and Fine Arts Westminster Presbyterian Church: Where Loving God and Neighbor Is Transforming Lives Event Schedule Visit our website at www.westminsterdayton.org for possible calendar changes. 8:30 9:00 9:15 10:00 10:20 10:55 11:00 11:05 11:20 11:30 4:00 5:00 6:00 6:30 Sunday, January 18 Nursery (birth-age 4) Nursery Confirmation Class (grades 9-12) 209 Blood Pressure Check CRR Worship Sanctuary First Lessons in Faith for Toddlers (ages 3-4) 106 Children and Worship (Pre-K - K) 102 Come and See (grades 1-2) 104 CrossRoads: Education for the Journey (grades 1-6) 101/103/105/107/109 Youth Class (grades 7-12) 301 Blood Pressure Check CRR Coffee Hour FH Investigating Church Membership Seminar RC Adult Education 203-205/Chapel/WP Genesis Singers (pre-K, ages 4 and 5) 104 Cherub Choir (grades K-2) Theater Calvin Choir (grades 3-6) 100 Carillon Bells (grades 7-9) 301 Te Deum Ringers (grades 10-12) 300 Youth Band FH Knox Choir (grades 7-12) 100 Youth Dinner FH Youth Fellowship (grades 7-12) FH Monday, January 19 Church Office Closed in Observance of Martin Luther King, Jr., Day 7:00 Gay Men’s Chorus 9:00 12:30 1:30 4:30 5:00 100 Tuesday, January 20 Staff Meeting WP Yoga Classes Theater ID Ministry Chapel/CRR Miami Valley Pipe Band Lessons 211 Miami Valley Pipe Band FH Miami Valley Pipe Band Intermediate Class RC 6:00 Deacons Meeting WP Personnel Committee CRR 7:00 Mission Committee RC Wednesday, January 21 1:15 Wings Lunch Program 4:00 E.J. Brown Tutoring 6:00 Budget Meeting FH WP 6:00 Stephen Ministers Training Class 7:30 Earth Stewardship Ministry Team 9:30 1:00 4:00 6:15 7:30 Thursday, January 22 Sewing Circle W.I.N.G.S. E.J. Brown Tutoring Westminster Ringers Westminster Choir Friday, January 23 6:00 Small Group Retreat begins Saturday, January 24 3:00 Small Group Retreat ends RC WP YWCA FH 300 100 Bergamo Bergamo Sunday, January 25 8:30 Nursery (birth-age 4) Nursery 10:00 Worship—Heritage Sunday Sanctuary 10:20 First Lessons in Faith for Toddlers (ages 3-4) 106 Children and Worship (Pre-K - K) 102 11:00 Coffee Hour FH 11:05 Investigating Church Membership Seminar RC 11:20 Adult Education Chapel/WP Capital Campaign Q & A Sanctuary 11:30 Genesis Singers (pre-K, ages 4 and 5) 104 Cherub Choir (grades K-2) Theater Calvin Choir (grades 3-6) 100 Carillon Bells (grades 7-9) 301 Te Deum Ringers (grades 10-12) 300 12:15 Calvin Fellowship Vandalia Swimming 4:00 Youth Band FH 5:00 Knox Choir (grades 7-12) 100 6:00 Youth Dinner FH 6:30 Youth Fellowship (grades 7-12) FH _______________________________________ CRR—Chapel Reception Room FH—Fellowship Hall HH—Heritage Hall RC—Resource Center WP—West Parlor Westminster Presbyterian Church 125 N. 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