A Multisite Campus pg 11 Easter 2015 pg 14
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A Multisite Campus pg 11 Easter 2015 pg 14
YOUR ONE SPOT FOR ALL THE MARCH HAPPENINGS AT WESTWOOD A Multisite Campus pg 11 Finding Your Fit pg 12 Easter 2015 pg 14 A new way to connect! Follow us on pinterest.com/westwoodcc Worship Service Times Worship Center Sunday morning services (8:20, 9:45 and 11:10am) Sunday ELEMENTS service (5:00pm) Woodside Worship Service Sunday morning services (9:45 and 11:10am) Sermon Series: ONE 8 March 8–March 22 March 19 April ?6 & 13 Common Thread Open House FaithSearch Discovery Seminar Thursday, March 19, 6:30–8:00pm, Room A205 Mondays, April 6 and 13, 7:00–8:30pm Room A111 Connecting women to Westwood, ministry and each other. This is a fun, informal gathering for women to see all that is available through Westwood. Enjoy coffee and a light dessert while meeting other Westwood women and ministry representatives to learn all the ways YOU can connect! Perfect for those new to Westwood and anyone desiring to check out the many ministry opportunities. Whether you are looking for friendship, ways to grow in your faith, or if you have an interest in using your gifts to serve, we’d love for you to get woven into the fabric of Common Thread. Please bring a friend! Contact: Jenny Erickson, 651.338.6557, [email protected] Join author and speaker, Dr. Don Bierle, as he offers an eye-opening, evidence-based and logical case for the truths of Christianity. Those who are seeking will find compelling reasons for faith in Christ. Christians will be strengthened in their faith by astonishing evidence and testimony. There is no charge for this event. Materials available the first night of the class including book, Surprised by Faith. Registration opens noon, March 9.* Contact: Chaz Nichols, 952.224.7464, [email protected] Index To our Volume ONE readers! Welcome to the March issue of Volume One. This is your one stop shop for connecting, learning, serving, and growing here at Westwood Community Church. You will find the index helpful for navigating around to specific areas of interest. Or pull up a comfy chair, grab a delicious beverage from the cafe, and sit and read a spell. We have a lot of great news to share with you! Like the fact that it’s our 20th Birthday! We dug through the scrapbook and pulled out a few photos to feature on the cover. What an amazing journey God has led us on! Throughout the month of March we will celebrate where we have been and look ahead to what’s next! Be sure to read the story on page 11 for a glimpse at the next chapter. Adults: 20s–30s (Catalyst)��������������������������� 8 Adults: 50+ (Teleios)������������������������������������ 9 Adults: Singles 40s–60s (Transformations)��� 8 Bible Study������������������������������������������������ 23 Birth Announcements������������������������������� 19 Cafe 12:2��������������������������������������������������� 2 Catalyst (see Adults: 20s–30s)��������������������� 8 Child Dedications�������������������������������������� 19 Kids’ Ministries�������������������������������������������� 4 Choir�������������������������������������������������������� 21 Classes������������������������������������������������������ 20 Essentials�������������������������������������������������� 20 Funeral Support���������������������������������������� 19 Enjoy! Explore! Engage! Your Communications Team Life Events������������������������������������������������ 19 LifeKeys���������������������������������������������������� 20 Marriage Ministry�������������������������������������� 18 Membership��������������������������������������������� 20 Men’s Ministry������������������������������������������ 17 Missions ��������������������������������������������������� 15 Moms Connect����������������������������������������� 16 Let’s get to know each other! Getting Acquainted Sunday, March 22, 9:45–10:45am* Room A205 If you are newer to Westwood, join us Sunday, March 22, at 9:45am in Room A205, across from the cafe. Enjoy light refreshments as you meet staff, ministry leaders and others new to Westwood. Your kids are welcome to be part of Children’s programming (birth–grade 5) while you attend. Contact: Kim Hanson, 952.224.7318, [email protected] MOPS������������������������������������������������������� 16 Music (see Worship Arts)��������������������������� 21 Orchestra�������������������������������������������������� 17 Outreach�������������������������������������������������� 15 Preschool���������������������������������������������������� 5 Serving����������������������������������������������������� 10 Singles from 40s–60s���������������������������������� 8 Small Groups�������������������������������������������� 22 Student Ministries��������������������������������������� 6 Support Groups���������������������������������������� 18 Teleios��������������������������������������������������������� 9 Cafe 12:2 After any service, you are welcome to stop for coffee and conversation at our cafe. There is always a fresh brew of coffee along with hot chocolate, smoothies, pastries and more! This month’s special drinks are a blended Shamrock Blast Shake and a hot Irish Mocha. Transformations (see Adults: Singles)����������� 8 Volunteer�������������������������������������������������� 10 Wedding Preparation�������������������������������� 19 Women’s Ministry������������������������������������� 16 Worship Arts��������������������������������������������� 21 Worship Services����������������������������������������� 2 Young Adults (see Adults: 20s–30s)������������ 8 www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming *Register at 3 Kids Birth/Adoption Announcements We love celebrating the birth and adoption of kids at Westwood. To share your joyous news in Volume One, please contact Jane. Contact: Jane Pears, 952.224.7425, [email protected] How does Kids’ Ministries get to be the church “Here, Near and Far?” HERE: We look for compelling ways to make home the center for spiritual growth; for parents to be their own kids’ spiritual heroes; and to point our kids toward Jesus and His example of extravagant love, forgiveness, grace, mercy and generosity. Over 200 Children’s Leaders faithfully teach kids about Jesus each and every week at Westwood. We hold exceptional parenting classes, like “Cyber Safety,” “Discipline That Connects,” and “GIST.” “HomeFront Weekly & Monthly” are terrific takehome pieces available to all families that really connect church to home. NEAR: Westwood kids are inspired and challenged to be a blessing to those in need here in the Twin Cities through their weekly offering, and do they ever bring it!!! Our current focus supports CRU INNER CITY—for every $38 our kids bring, it provides one Care Kit for folks who are homeless. Kits consist of much-needed personal hygiene and care items wrapped in a warm blanket. We are blessed to be a blessing! FAR: Each year at Westwood’s Vacation Bible School, over 1300 kids, teens and adults band together to make a HUGE Kingdom impact around the world! VBS 2014 was our biggest year ever with a generosity explosion of almost $9500 that went to purchase beds for “The Bunk Bed Project” in an impoverished region of Guatemala. We are already praying about how God will use us this year! Getting to BE the church includes everybody— including kids and families! Blessings! Danise McMillen Director of Children’s Ministry 952.224.7342 [email protected] 4 *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming Child Dedications At Westwood, Child Dedications happen during regular worship services, generally on the third weekend of each month. This is a formal, special way to give thanks to God for the precious gift of a child He has bestowed upon us. Parents who are dedicating children for the first time at Westwood are also strongly encouraged to attend the one-time informational class. Registration: Jane Pears, 952.224.7425, [email protected] Child Dedication Information Class Sunday, March 22, 9:45–10:45am Prairie Room Babies bring so much joy to the life of a family and, whether through birth or adoption, the arrival of a little one is certainly cause to celebrate! Here at Westwood, we love to take the opportunity in Worship Services to welcome, pray for and offer thanks to God for the life of a child through Child Dedication. Parents who are dedicating children for the first time at Westwood are strongly encouraged to attend this one-time informational class, held monthly, that helps explains what Child Dedication is in our setting. Contact: Jane Pears, 952.224.7425, [email protected] Spring Spectacular Friday, March 20, 6:00–8:30pm Calling all treasure hunters! Are you seeking Fun? Adventure? Treasure? All 4th & 5th graders are invited to come join us for this year’s Spring Spectacular: ‘X Marks The Spot!’ This will be an exciting evening where you will be part of a team of Treasure Hunters on an adventure to find lost treasure! But, in order to get the treasure you will first need to find out what the treasure is, discover where it is located, and acquire the tools you will need to get it. Will you be part of the team that finds the treasure? Pizza & snacks (and possibly treasure) will be provided! Check-in lower level Building A, outside The Intersection. Online registration opens in early March.* Contact: Katie Rosenow, 952.224.7454, [email protected] VBS—Save the Date! Monday, June 15–Thursday, June 18, 6:00–8:30pm We’re going to “TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT!” at VBS this year as we scale “Everest–Conquering Challenges With God’s Mighty Power!” We’ll embark on an icy expedition where we can learn to overcome obstacles with God’s awesome power and anchor in rock-solid Bible truths that will guide us through life’s challenges. Online Early Bird registration opens noon, April 13. Contact: Teri Braun, 952.224.7330, [email protected] Kids Westwood Preschool Preschool registration for the 2015–2016 school year is open online at www.westwoodpreschool.org. Westwood offers excellent 2, 3 or 4 half-day programs as well as a 3 full-day program. Schedule a tour today! Half-day programs offered mornings 9:00–11:30am or afternoons 12:30–3:00pm: • 2 days M/W for ages 3-4 (morning class currently full, waiting list only) • 3 days M/W/F for ages 3, 4 or 5 (morning class currently full, waiting list only) • 4 days M/T/W/F for ages 4-5 (pre-K) A full-day option for older 4’s–5’s with previous preschool experience: • 3 days M/W/F 9:00am–3:00pm Contact: Kristi Swier, 952.224.7426 or Becky Steffensen, 952.224.7452 www.westwoodpreschool.org Find us online Facebook Search: Westwood Children’s Ministry HomeFront HomeFront is a monthly spiritual parenting resource. Print it out right from your own computer! HomeFront is also now available as a FREE APP in the Apple Store or Android Marketplace for your smart phone or iPad. Online at: www.westwoodcc.org/children Sunday Mornings Children/Age Birth–2 Years Programs include: • Little Blessings Nursery (birth–12 months) • Little Bits 1 (12–24 months) • Little Bits 2 (24–36 months) Contact: Jane Pears, 952.224.7425 [email protected] Children/Age 3–5 Years Provides fun and creative opportunities for preschool-aged children to learn and grow in God’s grace socially, emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually. Contact: Kelli Hollerich, 952.224.7352 [email protected] Children/Grades K–1 Provides fun and creative opportunities for early elementary-aged children to learn and grow in God’s grace socially, emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually. Contact: Vicki Stahlke, 952.224.7456 [email protected] Children/Grades 2–5 Elementary-aged kids connect with Jesus, one another and caring leaders through meaningful prayer, great worship, powerful Bible teaching and small group interaction. Contact: Katie Rosenow, 952.224.7454 [email protected] Guardian Angels/Merge Allows families who have children with special needs the opportunity to deepen their relationship with Jesus Christ through participation in worship and Sunday School. Contact: Randi Mitchell, 952.224.7316 [email protected] Evening Service Programming for birth–grade 5 is offered. Contact: Sophia Hedberg, 952.224.7450 [email protected] *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming 5 Students Sunday & Wednesday Programing Xchange (grades 6–8) Sundays, 11:10am–12:15pm Room A112 We worship together, participate in discussion groups with caring adult leaders, play games and mixers to get moving, and hear a message related to middle school students. How our Student Ministry reflects our mission to reach here, near and far. Each week we’ll discuss a question to help students consider their faith now and for the future. Students, bring your Bibles! Here: Wednesday nights Near: Serving opportunities (on-site and off) and mission trips Far: Students who are in ministry as adults Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, [email protected] This building is used each week to serve and love students. This House of God is invaded Wednesday nights, so that God can invade the hearts of 6-12th grade students. Our mission of reaching people with the love of Christ is lived out here, and students come to know God, grow in Him, and practice a faith that sticks. Wherever a student is on their faith journey, they are welcome here. Sixty-one small groups meet weekly filled with students who experience the love of Jesus. This building is also used as a launching zone to serving those around us. Students participate in Feed My Starving Children, serve in other ministry areas here at Westwood, bring meals to families needing encouragement, and serve on mission trips in the summer. We often gather here, then leave together to serve the community. This building is a place to raise up students, launch them and then upon their return hear stories of how they have served, loved and grown in the places God has sent them. Many of our college students serve in their college communities in music, small group leadership and at the local church. Some of our grads have gone on to seminary and pursued full time ministry. Some of our grads have built on the faith foundation they found at Westwood and grown to serve in other ministries where God has landed them in our country and our world. Boost (grades 6–8) Wednesdays, 6:45–8:00pm* Woodside Middle school students gather to have fun, explore faith, and engage in small group conversation about the message each week. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, [email protected] Upper Room (grade 9) Wednesdays, 8:00–9:30pm* Room A111 9th grade students come together to grow in their faith, worship through music, build community, connect in small groups, and be challenged to consider what they believe and why. This theology and Christian doctrine program helps solidify faith beliefs. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, [email protected] En Route (grades 10–12) Wednesdays, 8:00–9:30pm* Woodside High school students come together to explore their faith about what it means to walk with Jesus. Each week includes worship, a message and small group connection. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, [email protected] 10 Minute Party! (grade 9) Sundays, following the 11:10am service Students are invited to sit together in the 11:10 service (behind the sound booth in the main Worship Center) and then stay for the 10 Minute Party! We will gather together in the same spot after the service to discuss the sermon and talk about how it applies to the life of 9th graders. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, [email protected] Sunday Bible Studies High School Students—Sundays, 12:30–1:30pm, Room A206 Middle School Students—Sundays, 3:30–4:30pm, Room A206 Dianne Cotten DeKoning Pastor of Next Generation Ministries 952.224.7308 [email protected] 6 *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming Middle School and High School students have an opportunity to dig deeper with a Bible Study just for them on Sunday afternoons. No registration required. Bring a friend and come when you can! Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, [email protected] Students Esther the Musical Friday, March 6, 7:00pm & Saturday, March 7, 10:00am Woodside WATCH (Westwood Arts & Theater Company for Him; grades 7–12) presents the musical, Esther Music & Lyrics by Martin Landry This full length Broadway-style musical tells the story of Esther, an orphaned Jewish girl who becomes Queen of Persia and discovers that her people are to be annihilated by royal decree. Esther trusts God through frightening circumstances, with the survival of her entire race seemingly on her shoulders. Tickets $5 each (General Admission) Contact: Krista Petersen, 952.224.7366, [email protected] Senior Recognition Sunday Sunday, May 17 Senior Recognition Sunday will take place on May 17 during all four services (8:20, 9:45, 11:10am and 5:00pm). We would like a senior photo of each of our graduating students. The deadline for submission is Wednesday, April 15. Instructions and guidelines: • Photos must be a high-resolution .jpg file. • Include student’s first and last name. • Please send them in an email as an attachment (do not paste photo in email). • Direct these emails to Pam Schwarz. You will receive an email confirmation that she has received your photo. If you do not receive an email confirmation, please call Pam. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, [email protected] Feed My Starving Children Wednesday, April 1, 18732 Lake Drive East (Chanhassen) - Boost, 5:45–7:30pm* - Upper Room and En Route, 7:45–9:30pm* All Student Ministry will be heading off campus to Feed My Starving Children. Boost students will be packing meals from 5:45–7:30pm, while Upper Room and En Route students will be packing meals from 7:45–9:30pm. Students are to be dropped off and picked up at FMSC in Chanhassen. This is a FREE event. Bring a friend and register online to ensure we have a spot for you! There will be no programming at Westwood on this night. Last month, Kari Nelson (Upper Room Leader) and I had the opportunity to take nineteen, 6th-9th grade students to Ignite Discipleship Conference. Ignite is a 24 hour, overnight conference, where our students had the chance to dig deeper into their faith. The speaker, Greg Speck, focused on three main points of Connecting with God, Living for God, and Staying with God. These three messages not only spurred our students on in their own faith journey but also enabled them to grow together as a community of students. One exciting opportunity Kari and I had during the conference was to pray over our students. With their peers around them, each group of students was prayed for specifically. As leaders, Kari and I were able to speak truth about our students, calling out traits that we had seen in them. It was such an impactful memory for us, and we are praying that it was for our students as well. I am so pumped about what God is doing through Westwood Student Ministry. It has been a blessing to me to see God take hold of our students’ hearts. I am excited to see how God continues to grow and develop our students in the future. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, [email protected] 2015 Student Summer Trips Kevin Klingbiel Associate–Student Ministry 952.224.7354 [email protected] See back cover for details Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, [email protected] Summer Associate Positions Available College students, looking for a meaningful way to spend your summer? Consider being a Summer Associate! Forms and information are online at westwoodcc.org/employment. Summer Associate (grades 6-8) Summer Associate (grades 9-12) Summer Associate (College Ministry) *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming 7 Adults 20s & 30s Serving with Catalyst Tuesday, April 7, 5:45–8:00pm* Chaska Moravian Church, 15 E 4th Street (Chaska) Let’s make a difference in our community and serve dinner to youth/young adults in need. We will head to Chaska Moravian Church to serve dinner from 6:00-8:00 (get there 5:45 to set up). Bring a dish to share and a game to play. Email Nicki Dutoit to sign up. Catalyst Westwood’s Catalyst Ministry is a place for adults 20s & 30s in all stages of life–married, single or with kids–to develop relationships with God and one another. Our vision is to reach and assimilate the next generation into community life and leadership. Contact: Nicki Dutoit, 612.223.2380, [email protected] Find us online Facebook: Catalyst at Westwood Contact: Brian Suter, [email protected] Singles 40s–60s Dining Out and Bowling Saturday, March 14, 6:00–7:30pm for dinner, 8:00pm for bowling* Mainstreet Grill, 814 Mainstreet (Hopkins) and Tuttle’s, 107 Shady Oak Rd (Hopkins) Join us for dinner at Mainstreet Bar and Grill for dinner and bowling at Tuttle’s afterward. Each person will pay for their own meal and beverages. Westwood Transformations Singles will be wearing o’ the green to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. Come join us for a fun evening together! No walk ins will be accepted, you must be pre-registered. Transformations Transformations Ministry is a vibrant and active ministry serving single adults in their 40s–60s by offering fellowship, spiritual growth, serving and social activities all year round. Ongoing activities include the Sunday evening Book Study, monthly gatherings that include social activities often coupled with dining out at local restaurants or pot lucks. Serving events throughout the year allow us to serve locally and across the Twin Cities. Transformations Singles Ministry welcomes lifelong singles, widowed and divorced to join us and experience God’s plan for you to grow spiritually, to heal, serve others, and have fun! Contact: [email protected] 8 *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming Contact: Cathy Swanson, 952.465.8893, [email protected] Find us online Facebook: Westwood Transformations Ministry Adults 50+ Sandwich Making Day for Teleios (Adults 50+) Thursday, March 19, 9:00–11:15am, Room A205 Join the Adult 50+ Serve JOYFULLY Team in making sandwiches for the homeless. Optional fellowship lunch to follow at a restaurant to be determined. Online registration opens noon, March 2*. Limited to 20 people. Contact: Ruth Laufenburger, 952.479.1454, [email protected] Teleios Even Better After 50 Class Thursdays, March 5–26, 7:00–9:00pm, Woodside This class is based on the book Even Better After 50 - How to Become (and Remain) WELL of Body, WISE of Mind, and WHOLE of Spirit in the Second Half of Life by Richard P. Johnson PH.D and will be led by Pastor Mark Nelson. Part III - Pathways to Wholeness March 5—Finding Natural Peace and Harmony Adults 50+ (Teleios) ministry exists to release the time, treasure and talent of those at Westwood who are in the second half of life. We want to help as many people as we possibly can to orient their lives towards God so that they come to receive power through the Holy Spirit. Our goal is to equip each one in such a way that they come to see their life’s purpose as being witnesses of God’s love in and through every sphere of influence. We want to help them discover their unique calling from God so that they view every aspect of their lives as a mission to be lived for God. March 12—Harnessing the Power of Purpose March 19—Living in the Whole “NOW” March 26—Honoring Your Real Self (Last Class) Cost: Book $15 / Workbook $10 Contact: Kim Hanson, 952.224.7318, [email protected] Thursday Get-Together Thursday, March 12, 10:00am–12:30pm, Room A205 We are a group of Adults 50+ at Westwood who desire to connect through weekly gatherings and special activities. We will spend time at each Get-Together sharing scripture, story, and song. We share a passion for being and making disciples and see our main purpose as fulfilling the mission of Westwood which is “to honor God by enjoying Him through reaching people with the love of Jesus Christ.” We would love to have you join us. Please bring your Bible to gather from 10:00–11:30am. Lunch is optional and will be served at 11:30am. Cost: $5 for lunch Registration opens noon, March 2. If you’re unable to register online, contact Kim Hanson. Contact: Kim Hanson, 952.224.7318, [email protected] Our vision is an army of Spirit-filled and giftskilled adults, honoring God through reaching people with the love of Jesus by giving themselves in service at Westwood, in our community and in our world. We will do this through providing a path of discipleship, equipping for leadership, and providing opportunities to serve. We will encourage regular worship attendance, engagement in grow and connect learning environments, and living the BLESS lifestyle. We can and will do all these things through Christ who promises to give us the strength. Find us online Facebook: www.facebook.com/teleioswestwoodcc Twitter: @MarkLNelson Mark Nelson Pastor to Adults 50+ 952.224.7382 [email protected] *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming 9 Volunteer Use Westwood’s New Volunteer Search: Explore opportunities online with our new volunteer search tool: www.westwoodcc.org/volunteer • Choose one or more keywords that reflect your interests • Review the resulting volunteer descriptions I think the word volunteer can be so easily abused in our culture. In the age in which we live, the world wants to take everything that we have— our time, talents and money and squander it. But that was not Jesus’ call. His call on our lives was that we have life, and have it more abundantly. (John 10:10) Part of Jesus’s call on our lives is to serve from the heart, and in doing so, we would be filled with the truest joy that only He can offer us. Years ago I didn’t understand this meaning of true joy. I was living a worldly lifestyle with a secular mindset…but it wasn’t working. Through a hardship, I found myself kneeling before the Lord and I offered him my steering wheel. During that time, Jesus showed me his love for me—and in turn, I offered Him my time and talents. I can’t begin to describe the unbelievable joy that radiates through me every time I serve Him on a Sunday morning. I receive the abundant life he outlined in John 10:10. And I feel it. When I give Jesus my time, I am filled up to the brim with joy, peace, and love, and I can’t help but have it spill out all around me. In those moments of serving, I feel as though I am in the presence of the Lord—and I experience heaven on earth. Jessica Lebens Connection Associate 952.224.7462 [email protected] 10 *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming • Add the ones of interest to your ‘cart’ • Click ‘submit’ • A Westwood ministry representative will respond to your request either by phone or email. This usually will take no more than three business days. • If you’re not sure where to volunteer or would like to talk to someone, email us and we’ll help you out! Contact: [email protected] A Few of our Volunteer Opportunities To be a follower of Jesus is to do what Jesus did. Jesus, the king of heaven, served others. At Westwood, there are many ways to volunteer based on your interests and availability. Find something that excites you and dive in. Your joy factor is about to increase! Children’s Ministries: Broad scope of teaching, helping and/or creative roles available with focus on small group format for birth - 5th grade. Contact: Danise McMillen, 952.224.7342, [email protected] Communications: Help the Communications team print Volume Ones every month. Contact: Patti Flakne, 952.224.7404, [email protected] Communion Server: Serve at the last 10 minutes of a morning service. Contact: Jessica Lebens, 952.224.7462, [email protected] Outreach Refugee Life Ministries Team: Under the guidance of Arrive Ministries, join this team to help recent refugee families get settled in the United States. Contact: Sara Corpron, 952.224.7356, [email protected] Outreach Compassion Team: Directs and coordinates all activities to all of Westwood’s mercy ministries such as Love Inc., Dwelling Place, and Urban Ventures. Contact: Sara Corpron, 952.224.7356, [email protected] Westwood’s Next Chapter: A Multisite Campus by Jennifer Ryan IN 2015, WESTWOOD COMMUNITY CHURCH BEGINS OUR 21ST YEAR of ministry. We’ve grown from an infant church of hundreds in a dinner theater to a mature church where thousands attend services each week. God has done remarkable things through His body, His church. Many people have come to know Christ and are growing up in Him here. What is next for us? How do we reach more? What does God ask of us now? We’re still guided by Christ’s command to Go. Make Disciples. And God’s covenant promise with Abraham remains: All people on earth will be blessed through you. Just as Wooddale Church, in 1995, reached into a new community by planting Westwood Community Church, we will reach into new communities using the new strategy of establishing multisite locations. 2013. This Task Force is composed of six members: Marti Nyman, Mark Eklo, Tim Remington, Pam Lohman, Kimberly Wolf, and Marcus Joseph. This direction was first discerned in 2008 following a period of prayer and fasting by the Leadership Board. While we will continue to grow at the Chanhassen campus, multisite will allow us to take our ministry into new communities where we are already known and already have attenders living in the community. Kimberly Wolf sums up the heart of the team, “God calls us in Acts 1:8 to be His witnesses here, near and far. We are taking the church to them.” Multisite churches reach more new believers than single location churches, even more than church plants. A multisite church is one church meeting in multiple locations. It has one governing body, one DNA, with common vision, and one financial structure. Campuses remain as part of the sending campus long term. It is distinct from a church planting ministry, where the campus is intended to function independently long term. It is meant to compliment church plants, but not replace them. Other benefits include releasing new leaders and volunteers into more ministry venues, increasing generosity, and an ownership and passion for outreach. Churches who have launched multisite campuses see an increase in serving and in outreach at both locations. The multisite location will be located 15-20 minutes from the Chanhassen campus, somewhere in the northeast quadrant of the Hwy 5 and Hwy 41 intersection. If the Lord provides, it will open in February 2016. It will have an on-site pastor and will feature live worship, videocast message, and core ministries for adults and children. Opening up a multisite campus also allows Westwood to grow in ways that are limited by our current facilities. Westwood has been blessed with rapid growth since the construction of our building in 2003. The growth trend indicates we will soon fill up the Woodside Room, which opened in 2014 to accommodate increased attendance. Although a site has not yet been determined, the area was chosen for several reasons. Studies show that people want to attend church within a 15-minute drive from their home. The largest proportion of current Westwood attenders, leaders and volunteers are here. This particular area is also the least-churched in the Twin Cities. The Woodside Room served as practice for a multisite campus by offering worship services complemented by live music and the streaming of the sermon message from the main worship center. Feedback has been very positive and many are choosing to make Woodside their preferred location for Sunday worship. This new site will be similar in size to the Woodside Room, with a seating capacity up to 450 people. The Leadership Board chartered a Task Force to research and plan our multisite strategy in We ask you to be in prayer for the multisite team (pictured above: Mark Eklo, Kimberly Wolf, Tim Remington, Pam Lohman, Marcus Joseph, not present: Marti Nyman) and for the site search. Pray for an available and spacious space that has high visibility and good parking. Pray about joining the core group and volunteering. Pray about how you can support this new opportunity financially and that god will use our multisite to reach many people with the love of jesus christ. The new location will have a campus pastor shepherding the community and providing leadership. The process for hiring the new pastor will begin soon. The concept of having a multisite church is not new. In fact, multisite churches are mentioned in the New Testament. Corinth and other first century churches were considered multisite, meaning a number of smaller house churches were considered to be part of one city-wide church. Other area churches are successfully implementing multisite campuses across the country with 5,000,000 people worshipping each week at 8,000 multisite campuses. More information about the multisite will be shared each Sunday in March. 11 Finding Your Fit by Roberta Nichols “Be who God meant you to be and you will set the world on fire.” –Saint Catherine of Siena Advice from Jody on finding your fit:“Be honest with yourself. Get to know who God designed you to be and the purpose He has for you. Stretch and try new things. You never know what volunteer possibilities might be the best fit until you try!” One of the experiential activities at LifeKeys gives participants a visual understanding of how we are all woven together as the body of Christ. 12 Jody Mayer always felt that God had a plan for her life. She felt confident of His plan because, she says, “He certainly went to a lot of trouble getting me off to a good start!” Her teenage mother gave her up for adoption, and she was welcomed into a loving Christian family who taught her about God and His love. She felt God’s tug on her life early on, received Christ and was baptized by the age of 12. As she grew up she was drawn to learn everything she could about God and was fascinated by stories of missionaries who visited her church. Jody’s childhood interest in missions grew into a desire to serve full time. After a year at Northwestern Bible College, she joined Youth with a Mission (YWAM). Through YWAM she received training in cross-cultural evangelism and discipleship and enjoyed hands on mission experience in Canada, Jamaica, Singapore, India and Indonesia. She helped with an outreach team at the 1984 Olympics in California. Those days of service were rich and full of adventure. After four years she returned home and landed a job in the corporate world. As a young adult, Jody found herself wandering outside of God’s plan. Even when she wasn’t actively pursuing God, however, He was pursuing her. She felt Him drawing her back to Himself and returned to her roots of faith. She renewed her pursuit of Christ and began growing through listening to weekly messages at church, enrolling in classes and Bible studies, and participating in small groups. Jody also began serving in various ministry areas. While she enjoyed her different volunteer roles, they usually left her feeling drained and unfulfilled, a sign that she may not have been serving in the right places. That all began to change when Jody and her husband Bob enrolled in a LifeKeys class at Westwood more than three years ago. In LifeKeys, Jody learned that her spiritual gifts included hospitality, encouragement, helps and administration. She also learned that her “life gifts,” the talents and skills she was born with, included conversing and informing, teaching, listening and facilitating, being of service, and working with others. Ruth Laufenberger, the LifeKeys team lead at the time, took note of Jody’s gifts and skills and was impressed by her personal warmth and engaging spirit. “She had a way of drawing people out of themselves to talk more. She was very passionate about what she was learning and in sharing that with others,” said Ruth. Ruth invited Jody to be a table discussion leader for the next LifeKeys class, an opportunity Jody embraced wholeheartedly. Her spiritual gifts, especially of hospitality and encouragement, were perfect for her new role. Suddenly Jody felt energized through serving – she had found a great fit for her gifts and personality. Ruth noticed that Jody regularly contributed to discussions on how to improve the class with confidence and insight. Unbeknownst to Jody, Ruth had been praying for three years to find a successor for the LifeKeys team lead. As Ruth learned more “ I expected an enriched experience in my personal growth but didn’t expect such enriched relationships from this.” What people are saying about LifeKeys Class details on pg. 20 The LifeKeys Ministry Team–Front row: Jody Mayer, Annette Anderson, Andrea Gerth, Sarah Rosenow, Lori Shipman. Back Row:·Gary Kriegel,·Joe Dorn, Peter Beckman, Steve Clevenger. Not pictured: Matt Forslund, Ruth Laufenburger. of Jody’s story, her experience in missions illustrated a spirit of bravery, courage and a sense of adventure, important qualities when taking on a new area of service. A deep faith and the ability to lean on God for help with the unknown are also essential when taking on a new role. Ruth invited Jody to pray about becoming the team lead. As Jody considered the opportunity, she realized it would stretch her to use more of her gift mix and would be a great fit. The idea of leading felt a bit intimidating at first, but she knew she would be working with an experienced team and together they would figure it all out. Jody has now served as the LifeKeys team lead for more than two years. She feels she has hit her “sweet spot” serving in an area that uses both her spiritual gifts and her life gifts, and that leaves her energized and fulfilled. As Jody has discovered her niche in service, she is passionate about helping others discover their unique fit too. Watching the light go on in someone else as they discover how God has wired them is exciting. Jody is definitely igniting the world around her by using her unique gifts for God’s glory and by helping others do the same. Find your sweet spot: Explore opportunities online with our new volunteer search tool: www.westwoodcc.org/volunteer • Choose one or more keywords that reflect your interests • Review the resulting volunteer descriptions • Add the ones of interest to your ‘cart’ • Click ‘submit’ • A Westwood ministry representative will respond to your request either by phone or email. This usually will take no more than three business days. • If you’re not sure where to volunteer or would like to talk to someone, email us and we’ll help you out! Contact: volunteer@ westwoodcc.org Or sign up for LifeKeys Spring Session. Tuesdays, April 14–May 26, 7:00–9:00pm “ “ “ Enjoyed meeting others– going to join Westwood this year–nice to know a few people. I appreciate how genuine the table leaders are.” The class gave me so much more than I could ever have asked for. I came completely alone, depressed and hopeless. I am leaving empowered, encouraged and deeper in my faith.” Process was validating and self-affirming; now I feel I can/must explore further and bring into the open. Helped me understand other family members. My lasting impression is having to be honest with myself about feelings, not trying to force a fit with job or other’s expectations.” See page 20 for more info. Jody Mayer and her husband Bob have a 19 year old son, Zach, who is in college. In addition to LifeKeys, Jody is in the choir and plays guitar and sings as part of the worship team for the prison ministry. Bob also discovered his ministry niche through LifeKeys and serves on the audio/video team. 13 April 2 Maundy Thursday Service In two services on April 2 at 6:00 and 7:30pm, we will remember the last supper experience by observing communion together, as well as focus on the suffering and death of Jesus. The services in the Worship Center will be relayed by video to the Woodside room. Full children’s programming for birth–grade 5 will be available. Please arrive early to this service; those arriving after the service begins will be seated by the ushers. April 4 & 5 Easter Weekend Services* Saturday, April 4 • 4:00 & 6:00pm Ben Rosenbush and Ben Garrett with the Westwood Worship Leading Choir and Orchestra Sunday, April 5 • 8:20, 9:45, 11:10 (NO 5:00pm service) Ben Rosenbush and Ben Garrett with the Westwood Worship Leading Choir and Orchestra *All services will be held in the Worship Center and relayed by high-definition video to the Woodside room. To welcome guests Easter morning, we are asking regular attenders to consider worshipping on Saturday evening. We look forward to worshipping our risen Lord with you and many guests. Please join us! Full children’s programming for birth–grade 5 will be available at all services. Your RSVP helps us even out attendance. RSVP online at: www.westwoodcc.org/rsvp. Be an Easter Volunteer We are looking for extra “peeps” on Easter who are willing to hand out programs and smiles or be part of the Children’s team for the day. Check out our Easter volunteer needs www.westwoodcc.org/Easter. 14 Outreach FaithSearch Discovery Seminar Mondays, April 6 and 13, 7:00–8:30pm, Room A111 Join author and speaker, Dr. Don Bierle, as he offers an eye-opening, evidence-based and logical case for the truths of Christianity. Those who are seeking will find compelling reasons for faith in Christ. Christians will be strengthened in their faith by astonishing evidence and testimony. There is no charge for this event. Materials available the first night of the class including book, Surprised by Faith. Registration opens noon, March 9.* Contact: Chaz Nichols, 952.224.7464, [email protected] Malawi Mission Trip June 2015 In June of 2015, we will continue our partnership with World Relief and return to Malawi to help the church in Chitipa bring hope and economic development to one of the poorest countries in the world. If you would like to be part of this exciting team, contact Chaz Nichols. Contact: Chaz Nichols, 952.224.7464, [email protected] Internship Program in Malawi Westwood has partnered with World Relief for years in Malawi. Westwood teams have made numerous trips to the northern province of Chitipa–bringing spiritual encouragement to both pastors and lay people. As a further deepening of the partnership, Westwood and World Relief are announcing an internship program in Chitipa, Malawi to begin in June 2015. A three to six-month assignment, this is a wonderful opportunity for university students or active retired folks. Contact: Chaz Nichols, 952.224.7464, [email protected] Medical Missions Team Trip to Nicaragua August 1–9 (tentative dates) Are you a nurse, doctor, P.A., paramedic, EMT, P.T., O.T., dentist, orthodontist, or prostheticist? The Medical Missions Team is in the early stages of planning an August medical missions trip to Nicaragua. Interested? Intrigued? Contact: Gene Whitbeck, 952.457.9941, [email protected] Find us online Facebook: Westwood Outreach Here, near and far. Acts 1:8 has been the Westwood Outreach goal from day one. And sometimes the here, near and the far combine in a wonderful way. Take the Westwood Annual Food Pack for instance. This event was a wonderful way for Westwood families to pack and then pray for the food as it went out to bless the most vulnerable of the world. Here are a few more examples of what Westwood is doing here, near and far: Here. Westwood is converting the Hope House (the family residence on our campus) into a place for homeless teens to find temporary housing. The projected opening date is November 2015. Near. Westwood partners with a shelter for battered women. In fact, we are working on a feasibility study that might enable a branch of this ministry in the Southwest Metro. And through our Justice Team, Westwood is reaching out to organizations in the area who are seeking to end trafficking. Far. Westwood has excelled at reaching far places for years. Our church is in a unique position to go to the far reaches of the world and assist ministries and local churches as they minister to the most vulnerable. Whether it is in Malawi, Thailand, Nicaragua, Kyrgyzstan, Rwanda, China, or Jordan, Westwood is partnering with local churches to have significant impact in the spiritual, physical and economic development of people in these countries. Chaz Nichols Director of Missions & Adult Ministries 952.224.7464 [email protected] *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming 15 Women Common Thread Open House Thursday, March 19, 6:30–8:00pm, Room A205 If you’ve been around Westwood for any length of time, you will have heard Pastor Joel use the phrase, “We get to be the church!” As Christ followers, you and I have the privilege of reflecting Christ’s love wherever we are. Whether we’re having an ordinary day interacting with family, friends or coworkers...or facing an obstacle in life, we are ambassadors of Jesus Christ. How we live our lives matters, because we’re made in His image to mirror the qualities of Jesus. I discovered that I’m my best when I spend time in God’s Word every day. As I quiet my mind and focus on even just one verse of Scripture, I learn to have a deep reverence for God, and realize that His hand is in everything. Consider joining a Bible study, small group, or LifeKeys this spring to deepen your understanding of God’s Word and to begin to see the world through our creator’s eyes. My hope is that you’ll discover that God has created you with a purpose to love others wherever you are! Connecting women to Westwood, ministry and each other. This is a fun, informal gathering for women to see all that is available through Westwood. Enjoy coffee and a light dessert while meeting other Westwood women and ministry representatives to learn all the ways YOU can connect! Perfect for those new to Westwood and anyone desiring to check out the many ministry opportunities. Whether you are looking for friendship, ways to grow in your faith, or if you have an interest in using your gifts to serve, we’d love for you to get woven into the fabric of Common Thread! Please bring a friend to our next open house in March. Contact: Jenny Erickson, 651.338.6557, [email protected] Moms Connect Fridays, through May 8, 9:30–11:30am, Room A111* Moms Connect links moms of school-aged kids (K-12). We offer encouragement, dynamic speakers, fun events, lively table discussion and the chance to develop friendships with other moms in the same season of life. Registration never closes! Cost: $35 prorated Contact: Tammy Hakanson, 952.836.9069, [email protected] MOPS Thursdays, through May 7, Room A112 MOPS (Mother of Preschoolers) is designed to meet the unique needs of moms, with kids from birth through Kindergarten, who share the same desire: to be the very best moms they can be! COST: $60 per mom per session If you are interested in joining MOPS for the spring session which began February 5, please contact Julie or Keri (contact info below), and they will be in touch with you if a spot opens up. AM MOPS: Every other Thursday, 9:30–11:30am Contact: Julie, [email protected] PM MOPS: Thursday, once a month, 6:30–8:30pm Contact: Keri, [email protected] Monica Held Director of Connection 952.224.7350 [email protected] Women’s Bible Studies See Bible Studies on page 23 Find us online Moms Connect: Website: westwoodmomsconnect.blogspot.com MOPS: Website: westwoodmops.weebly.com Facebook: Westwood MOPS 16 *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming Men Men’s Breakfast Saturday, March 7, 7:30–9:30am, Worship Center* Guys like food. Guys are good at eating! On March 7, guys are getting together to enjoy a great breakfast together. Our Men’s Breakfast this year will feature the music of Ben Rosenbush and Ben Garrett. They lead us in worship weekly and will share some of their original music, along with stories that inspired the songs. Our speaker this year is Pastor Joel, who will be bringing some great words to encourage us all in our journey. Invite a friend! Look for registration details online. Cost: $10 Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348, [email protected] Men’s Bible Studies See Bible Studies on page 22 Westwood Men’s Ministry exists to draw men close to the heart of God and help them be men of honor by experiencing the joy of life together in serving Christ. Our core values are: Seeking the Lord first in prayer Cherishing the Word of God Find us online Westwood: www.westwoodcc.org/men Following God’s will through the Holy Spirit Encouraging men in their faith Lifting up the Lord in praise Loving the Lord with all our hearts, minds and souls *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming 17 Care & Support Marriage Ministry—Art of Marriage Mondays, April 13–May 18, 7:00–8:30pm, Room A205 During my 19 years at Westwood, I’ve experienced God working in amazing ways to make known his presence to people in everyday life. I’ve been alongside friends who’ve released the steering wheel of their lives to Jesus Christ, experiencing for the first time the joy of new life! I’ve walked with men seeking to love their wives and their families and to live for the Lord in their work-aday worlds. I’ve been with those who’ve relied upon God’s forgiving grace to mend broken relationships and renew their love for one another. I’ve witnessed individuals discover freedom from addictions and the darkness of depression, as they’ve surrendered to Christ and engaged in support. I’ve celebrated with young parents the dedication of their children, as they’ve offered themselves and their little ones to our heavenly Father. I’ve grieved with spouses and parents who’ve wrestled intensely with the death of loved ones; and in their grief have experienced the comfort and hope of Him who raises the dead. I’ve been inspired by the people of Westwood, as they’ve reached out in simple and profound ways to listen, offer comfort, provide meals, pray with, and respond with practical help to the concerns of others - serving and caring for one another with the love of Jesus. As I engage in the everyday lives of the people of Westwood and witness them relying upon Christ for whatever grace is needed, my own trust in Christ and love for the church called Westwood deepens. May God’s presence among the people of Westwood increase and be a source of immeasurable blessing to countless others...here, near and far! Dave Trautmann Pastor of Community Care 952.224.7304 [email protected] 18 *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming Westwood Marriage Ministry invites couples to grow and strengthen their marriages through a 6-week FamilyLife marriage class. Whether your marriage is fantastic, faltering or anywhere in between, the “Art of Marriage” FamilyLife series is sure to bring a heightened sense of connection and commitment to your marriage and one another. Upon completion, opportunities exist to continue in community with other couples in small group settings. Cost $45 per couple (includes two workbooks). Online registration opens noon, March 2.* Contact: Deb Pirolli, 612.280.6891, [email protected] Prayer Shawl Ministry Monday, March 16, 7:00–8:30pm, Link (near the fireplace) Everyone is welcome–newcomers, non-knitters and beginners, as well as experienced knitters and crocheters. The Prayer Shawl Ministry meets on the third Monday of every month. Yarn is provided, and we have a few extra needles. We knit and crotchet beautiful shawls that are given by the Pastors, the Prayer Team or ourselves to those in need of a comfort shawl that was knit with prayers for the receiver. Contact: Mary Jensen, 612.812.0703, [email protected] or Sandy Hoogenakker, 952.471.9623, [email protected] Rock Your Relationship for Singles and Dating Couples Fridays, April 3–7, 7:00–9:00pm, Caribou Coffee, 4754 County Rd 101 (Minnetonka)* This interactive class teaches singles how to date with purpose and how to build a strong, healthy relationship with the opposite sex. What you learn will change the way you think about and approach romantic relationships. This is a great group to meet and fellowship with other singles. Handouts provided. No cost. Contact: Joyce Peper, 952.224.7322, [email protected] Care & Support Birth/Adoption Announcements We love celebrating the birth and adoption of kids at Westwood. To share your joyous news in Volume One, please contact Jane. Contact: Jane Pears, 952.224.7425, [email protected] Child Dedications At Westwood, Child Dedications happen during regular worship services, generally on the third weekend of each month. This is a formal, special way to give thanks to God for the precious gift of a child He has bestowed upon us. Parents who are dedicating children for the first time at Westwood are also strongly encouraged to attend the one-time informational class. Registration: Jane Pears, 952.224.7425, [email protected] Funeral Support Westwood comes alongside families who are in bereavement by providing pastoral support, funeral services and hospitality. Contact: Joyce Peper, 952.224.7322, [email protected] Wedding Preparation At Westwood, we believe that a successful marriage starts before the ceremony. Couples complete an engaged couples class or an equivalent premarital process, six months prior to the wedding date. Meet Westwood’s premarital requirements by registering for Rock Your Relationship for Engaged Couples. Contact: Joyce Peper, 952.224.7322, [email protected] Life Events Birth Announcements Congratulations to: Nathan & Sarah McNamara on the October 23 birth of Edward Nathan Kevin & Elizabeth Kunze on the December 10 birth of Payton Kay Dan & Natalie McShane on the December 10 birth of Rory Thomas Ryan & Kari Hannay on the January 2 birth of Spencer Norval Weddings Congratulations to: Jennifer Pohlad & Hayden Schuette on their January 31 wedding New Members Andrew & Karie Jo Christensen Cheri Kadlec Julie Simcox Michael & Holly Sega Robb & Pam Hiller Ruth Galvan Robert & Sue Edmunds *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming 19 Classes Essentials: A Deep Dive Into the Core Beliefs of the Christian Faith Tuesdays, April 14–June 2, 7:00–9:00pm, Room B100 Classes Acts 1:8 has always been a meaningful reminder of many things concerning life with God. We receive power. The Holy Spirit is within us. We are Jesus’ witnesses. Here. There. Everywhere. Every time I read it I’m reminded of the intensity and importance of God’s mission that he’s given us. And perhaps the best reminder I receive when I read it, is that he is with us as we go. For over 2,000 of years—average, everyday, ordinary people have been used by God to make this world as it is in heaven. You and I get to pick up that baton every day. One of the most important things that you and I can do in this journey to make the maximum impact with the life that we’ve been given, is to have a full understanding of who God has created us to be. Our gifts, our talents, our passions—and how to make those available to Him to use in the sweet spot of who he’s made us to be. When we’re there—it’s maximum impact time. The best place to discover who you are that we offer at Westwood is a class called LifeKeys. Whether this is the first time you’ve heard about it, or if you’ve heard it mentioned thousands of times—next month is your time. Jump in and discover more of who God has made you to be. April 14 is our start date, and we hope to see you there! Brian Suter Pastor of Community Life & Learning 952.224.7340 [email protected] 20 *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming Essentials discusses the central beliefs/doctrines of Christian faith in depth. If you would like to increase your knowledge of what we believe as Christians and learn skills on how to dialogue with people who may not believe the same thing, this is a course for you. Essentials is also a great next step if you have gone through Alpha or LifeKeys. We will cover topics like the inspiration of Scripture, the Trinity, salvation, the Church and more. As we discuss these topics around tables, we will learn together by teachings from Westwood’s pastors; Joel Johnson, Brian Suter, Laura Gilbertson and Dave Trautmann. Registration opens noon, March 2. Contact: Brian Suter, 952.224.7340, [email protected] FaithSearch Discovery Seminar See Outreach on page 15 LifeKeys Spring Session Tuesdays, April 14–May 26, 7:00–9:00pm, Room B102 Find out how your gifts and passions can be used to glorify God. Be prepared to be challenged and energized by understanding exactly how God wired you and how your gifts and abilities translate into “being the Church.” No matter where you are along life’s journey, it’s never too early or too late to understand who you are in God’s eyes. Join us for a seven-week journey seeking to understand your unique life gifts, spiritual gifts, personality types, values and passions that God has placed within your heart. Cost: $14 book / $10 workbook. Registration opens noon, March 2.* Contact: Jody Mayer, 952.250.1952, [email protected] Membership Seminar Thursdays, March 5–12, 7:00–9:00pm, Room A111 Membership at Westwood means being a follower of Jesus Christ aligned with Westwood’s beliefs, values and goals. If you are ready to step into membership at Westwood, please join us for both sessions. During each session, participants will learn about the values, mission and beliefs of Westwood in this essential step toward membership. Contact: Sabrina Downey, [email protected] Worship Arts Lent Services Wednesdays, through March 25, 6:00–6:30pm, Worship Center The Art of Forgiving 3/4–Why we forgive? 3/11–Whom we forgive? 3/18–How we forgive? (Part 1) 3/25–How we forgive? (Part 2) Lent commemorates the 40 days Jesus spent out in the wilderness before his ministry began and invites us to contemplate our own Christian journey and the vitality of our faith. We will gather each Wednesday in Lent for worship and a devotional message that allows us to reflect on and revitalize our love for Jesus Christ. Maundy Thursday Service Thursday, April 2, 6:00 and 7:30pm, Worship Center We will remember the last supper experience by observing communion together, as well as focus on the suffering and death of Jesus. The services in the Worship Center will be relayed by video to the Woodside room. Full children’s programming for birth–grade 5 will be available. Please arrive early to this service; those arriving after the service begins will be seated by the ushers. Choir and Orchestra Wednesdays, 7:00–8:20pm* Worship Center We are gearing up for Easter and it is not too late to jump in! If you have a heart to sing or play an orchestral instrument, come join us! Choir and Orchestra are both open to those 16 and older by audition. We request you attend 3 rehearsals before Easter. The Choir and Orchestra will participate in the following Easter services: Saturday, April 4, 4:00 and 6:00pm and Easter morning, April 5, 8:20, 9:45 and 11:10am. Contact: Vicki Turner, 952.224.7396, [email protected] Sing with Sara Renner on April 26 Wednesdays, April 8, 15 & 22, 6:30–8:20pm* Worship Center Local Christian recording artist Sara Renner will be leading worship with our Choir and Orchestra during the morning services on Sunday, April 26. If you enjoy singing or playing an instrument, join us for this one Sunday commitment. Choir and Orchestra are both open to those 16 and older by audition. We will meet three Wednesday nights from 6:30–8:20pm in April to prepare for Sunday, April 26. We request you attend all three rehearsals. The Lord has been so faithful to this community for the last twenty years, and I’m excited to be a part of the years ahead! It is such a blessing to be a part of this story with such passionate followers of Christ. This past weekend during Elements, something powerful happened during worship; a completely unique and God-orchestrated moment. It felt like the Lord turned on the “Holy Spirit valve” and was moving in full force. Our prayer was that God would meet us and have His way during the service, and the beauty of His faithfulness is that He showed up and moved in the way that only He could. Friends, the Lord is doing something mighty here at Westwood, and we’ve only begun to see the tip of the iceberg! Our prayer is that we can begin to fully revel in all that the Lord has for this community as worshipers and that His will would continue to be done in this great place! In the coming weeks we will be introducing a few songs that are filled with the proclamation of His love and the freedom that comes with it. Be on the lookout for You Came To My Rescue, by Christy Nockels and Ever Be by Bethel Music. I’m excited to see how the Lord uses these songs here at Westwood! Contact: Vicki Turner, 952.224.7396, [email protected] Ben Garrett Associate–Creative Arts 952.224.7384 [email protected] *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming 21 Groups/Studies Bible Study: Lamplighters Lamplighters Bible study groups offer several opportunities to study Scripture, make new friends, grow spiritually, and learn how to be a disciple for Christ. Lamplighters Men’s Groups Last month our small groups ministry team tried something brand new—you may have heard about it. It was called Group Connect. Over two consecutive Monday nights, 90 people met together to ‘kick the tires’ of being in a small group. We placed people around tables with others that would be a small group for them to meet with for the next 8 weeks. Personally, I had no idea what to expect in terms of how many groups would actually launch from the pad of Group Connect. We had 12 groups total in the room for both of these nights, and 11 of the 12 launched and are meeting together as a group as you read this page! The only group that didn’t start had half of its members leaving for the south for two months to get out of this cold state. This is awesome! I write overjoyed and grateful. God is on the move here in groups, and there is no time like right now to give one a shot. There are new groups starting all the time. Stop out at the table by the café or our in the commons in building B to see a listing of groups to get into. Or—as always—give me a call personally, I’d be glad to help you to connect with a group that fits you. Gospel of John: Mondays 7:00–8:00pm, Seedlings Bookstore (Chanhassen) Acts: Tuesdays 7:00–8:00am, Dunn Bros (Excelsior) Judges: Thursdays 7:30–8:30am, Hazellewood Grill (Excelsior) Contact: Tim Thoele, 612.834.3088, [email protected] Lamplighters for Retired Men Nehemiah: Mondays 9:00–10:00am, Westwood Contact: Roger Andersen, 952.270.9347, [email protected] Lamplighters Women’s Groups Romans: Mondays 6:00–7:00pm, Perkins (394 & Louisiana, Minneapolis) James: Wednesdays 8:00–9:00am, Hwy 494 & 7 (Minnetonka) Jonah & Habakkuk: Wednesdays 8:00–9:00am, Hwy 494 & 7 (Minnetonka) 1 Peter: Wednesdays 10:00–11:00am, Byerly’s (Chanhassen) Gospel of John: Wednesdays 6:00–7:00pm, Seedlings Bookstore (Chanhassen) Titus/Philemon: Thursdays 9:30–10:30am, Byerly’s (Chanhassen) Gospel of John: Fridays 8:00–9:00am, Eden Prairie City Center, Garden Room (Eden Prairie) Contact: Patricia Thoele, [email protected] Brian Suter Pastor of Community Life & Learning 952.224.7340 [email protected] 22 *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming Groups/Studies Women’s Bible Study–Tuesdays Tuesdays Mornings, March 17–May 12, 9:30–11:30am Woodside (Childcare available for Tuesday Mornings) Tuesdays Evenings, March 17–May 12, 7:00–9:00pm Woodside Hebrews, The Nearness of King Jesus “The book of Hebrews is the scaffolding of Christian faith” declares author Lisa Harper. Join us as we explore the bridge between the Old and New Testaments to get to the heart of the matter: Jesus is our accessible King. He is not a far-away God, but an up-close Redeemer who draws near to us. Hebrews helps women make the connection between God the Father and God the Son and reminds us that Jesus is supreme. He is compassionate, empathetic and loving to the end. Cost: $17 or $22 after March 8. • • Tuesday Mornings (no study March 31) Childcare available for Tuesday mornings (see website for details). Contact: Jill Ramsey, [email protected] Tuesday Evenings (no study March 31) Contact: Karen Bennett, [email protected] “Start” Small Group Leadership Training Thursday, March 5, 7:00–9:00pm* Monday, March 23, 7:00–9:00pm* Prairie Room God created us to be in relationship with each other. What we pursue in small groups at Westwood is genuine community and relationship. Great things happen in genuine Christian friendship—we are encouraged, supported, challenged and so much more. If you sense God nudging you to lead this kind of community, please join us at one of our upcoming two-hour training programs. We go through content to help you prepare to start a new small group. Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348 [email protected] How To Find a Small Group GroupSearch allows people to search online for open small groups. • Go to www.westwoodcc.org/groupsearch and click on the down arrow under category. • Choose a category of interest and then click on Search. • By clicking on the group title, you’ll see the details of the group and decide if it is right for you. • Then on the right side, under the section titled, Interested in the group?, you can submit a request to the leader for more information and someone will contact you. *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming 23 2015 Student Camps Registration opens noon, March 2 at www.westwoodcc.org HYPE (grades 6–8) UNITE (grade 9) Colorado (grades 10–12) Hype is a super fun camp filled with field games, waterfront time, free time, crafts, climbing wall, zip line, and so much more. It’s a time of faith infusion and friendship building. Each morning we’ll spend time worshiping through song, hearing a testimony, participating in solo devotions, and engaging in cabin conversation. In the evening, we have Club where we’ll listen to a message that’s relevant to middle school students and then enjoy cabin time conversation. Hype is hosted at Wood Lake Bible Camp, less than 2 hours from Westwood. Meet new friends and be challenged to grow in your faith at Hype. Situated on beautiful Green Lake in Wisconsin, Unite is a unique summer experience for our students entering 9th grade (Fall 2015). We will experience fun, deep worship, biblical teaching, phenomenal games, and free time activities for everyone. We will have lots of fun in the sun with activity options including banana boat tubing, archery, tie dye, ultimate Frisbee, beach time, crafts, kayaking, and many other fun activities. Come join us as we build strong friendships and lay the foundation for the Upper Room experience we will share in the fall! Silver Cliff Ranch is set outside of Buena Vista at the foot of the Collegiate Peaks. On-site activities include a high ropes challenge course, hiking, swimming in a pool heated by a natural hot spring, and a game room complete with foosball, pool and ping pong tables. Rafting with Noah’s Ark is always a highlight of the week. Throughout the week, students and leaders will be challenged by inspiring talks, uplifting worship, small group discussions, and experiences that compel us to grow together in Christ. This week promises to be fun, lifechanging, and filled with memories that will last a lifetime. June 21–25 July 13–18 June 26–July 2 Cost: $499 Cost: $330 Cost: $650 2015 Student Mission Trips Green Bay Mission Trip (grades 6–8) Cincinnati Mission Trip (grades 9–12) This summer we will spend a week in Green Bay, Wisconsin, serving people in tangible ways. Some acts of service might include serving in a soup kitchen, playing with children, visiting the elderly or a homeless shelter, and sorting at a thrift store. All the while, we will practice being the hands and feet of Jesus. Each day we will begin with devotions and end the day in Club with music and a message that’s relevant to middle school students. The vibrant city of Cincinnati is located amidst the rolling hills and bluffs of the Ohio River Valley. Despite its progressive economic development, Cincinnati’s diverse population faces numerous challenges such as poverty and racism that date back to Cincinnati’s major role as part of the Underground Railroad. Together we will be a blessing to a Cincinnati neighborhood in the name of Jesus. July 12–17 July 12–18 Cost: $500 Cost: $475 Learn more at www.westwoodcc.org—Registration opens noon, March 2. Coming up April 11 Special Families Spring Respite Night April 13 The Art of Marriage Class April 11 Movie Pizza & God Talk (grades 9–12) April 21 Discover Adoption April 12 Rock Your Relationship for Engaged Couples 3121 Westwood Drive, Excelsior, MN 55331 www.westwoodcc.org • 952.224.7300