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Our Prayer Time…
Our prayer time has changed from 6:30 p.m. to 5:50 p.m.
Annual Sweetheart Bake-off
Men, are you ready to break out the recipe for your most loved dessert?
Our sweetheart bake-off is Sunday February 12, 2012
12:00 p.m.
No help from your significant other (Bud)
Be sure you sign up on the flier that will be in your bulletins.
Can’t wait to taste your dessert. May the best man win!!!!
New Beth Moore
Please join us beginning February 21st for a 7 week study with Beth Moore exploring the book of James.
We will meet on Tuesdays at 10:00 a.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Please see our add in the Roanoke Star-Sentinel
Bible scholars compare James to the prophet Amos. In other ways James more closely resembles the Book of Proverbs than any New Testament book. Come along with Beth Moore on a journey to get to know both the man and the Book of James. You will never be the same again.
Topics in this study include: joy, hardship, faith, reversal of fortunes for rich and poor, wisdom, gifts from above, single-mindedness, the dangers of the tongue, humility, and prayer. Plus, Beth introduces a 5-tiered study approach that she has never done before.
READ ABOUT OUR SOUTH AFRICA TRIP
OUR JULY 2011 TRIP TO SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa Trip
Phiring another beautiful village in the Mpumalanga province in South Africa, is affected by AIDS…Just another village? No, another community of human beings who are left up to themselves for the provision of their basic needs. Like many other villages in Africa, this village is home to many children orphaned by AIDS. Their welfare is in the hands of their family members,( their siblings in many cases) and the community.
Some Christian neighbors have taken this calling seriously… A local family has taken it on themselves to provide one meal to the orphans. They started the project five years ago and provided a meal weekly. At that time they used a make -shift outdoor “kitchen” to serve approximately 100 children and when it rained the children did not receive a meal.
Linda and Gerhard Veldman, natives of South Africa who came to the States 14 years ago heard about the need in this community and got involved. Since then the children are being fed daily, with the help of the farming community, in an indoor kitchen affiliated with a local church.
In June 2011, the Veldmans led a team from their church, Westminster Presbyterian Church in Roanoke, VA back to their home country to help. They brought supplies to patch the church roof and paint to brighten the interior walls. They brought professionals to offer grief and abuse counseling and others to assist with a vacation bible school (VBS) for the children. They filled large bags with basic South African staples and provided over 60 families with enough food for a few weeks. But most of all, they brought hope with them - the hope of Jesus Christ, the one who died to rescue his creation from sin and sickness, and rose to bring abundant life to all who trust in him.
Another nearby village called Rietfontein had its own share of difficulties, so the group from Westminster PCA joined forces with Pastor Sipho, pastor of the local church, to seek to be a blessing to the village. They assisted with another VBS, provided more counseling and encouragement, and put up a fence around a community garden to keep the goats out. They also improved the local community center by installing indoor plumbing to help with cooking and putting up curtains and insulation to help abate the heat of the African sun.
Many rightly admire the crew from Westminster Presbyterian Church for being willing to fly across the world to help out. But seen from their perspective, the only one who deserves recognition is the God of Creation who is on a mission to put his world back together through the victory of Christ. And if you asked, they’d tell you they were just humbled by the opportunity to be the messengers.
WELCOME!
Welcome to Westminster Presbyterian Church or the “Church on the Hill.” We are located on Peters Creek Road directly beside Duncan Acura car dealership. You might be wondering what Westminster is about and what we have to offer. Some of your questions will be answered as you peruse through the various available tabs. In the mean time, we are an intimate church whose doors are open to all. We love seeing new faces and trust you will feel warmly welcomed upon your visit to our church. So take a look around and if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call our church office at 562-0924. We look forward to having you!
Please look through the information we already have up on the various pages to learn more about us.
We look forward to seeing you on Sunday!