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Don't fit in at church? Try Westminster! (You might be surprised.) |
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Bill Richardson of Westminster traveled to El Salvador with an Iowa medical team. ![]() Dr. Richardson and patients in a rural clinic near the town of Berlin. ![]() The award-winning magazine of the denomination is now available online. Visit the Presbyterians Today website to read articles from the current issue, learn about upcoming articles, and find out what is planned for 2006. Subscriptions and sample copies can be ordered from the website. ![]() Presbyterian Coffee Project The Presbyterian Coffee Project is a new way to help people in need while enjoying fellowship and an excellent cup of coffee. Presbyterian congregations that participate are supporting fair trade--practices which complement our mission with farmers in Latin America, Africa and Asia, as well as our commitment to stewardship of the natural environment. For more about the Presbyterian Hunger Program Presbyterian Coffee Project coffee is served at Westminster and is also available for home use and gift-giving. |
![]() ![]() In support of the work of Church World Service and Presbyterian Disaster Relief, the children of Westminster Church recently assembled fifty "Gift of the Heart" School Kits to be sent to school children in Afghanistan.
A Psalm of Peacemaking We live in a time of kairos* when humanity stands on the border of a promised time... Click Here to continue Nicaraguans from La Concepcion visited the Missouri River Valley Presbytery in the Spring of 2003. (Photos of the visit to Westminster) Who Is the Other? The other is that person. That person over there. The one different from me. But I am also different. I am also an other. The other is not an other to God but an other in God's image. Justice is for all, all others, me and the other over there. --David P. Young, "Are We Listening?" used by permission |
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