Volume One February 2015

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2015 Compass Verse pg 11

2015 Student Summer Camps pg 12

Annual Food Pack pg 14


Current Message Series

C NNECTING THE D TS MESSAGE SERIES

| February 1, 8, 15, 22, and March 1 | Joel K. Johnson

We embark on a journey into the first five centuries of Christianity. It’s His-Story. It is a true story, and it is our story with heroes and villains, and passion and betrayal, and big questions and big surprises. It is your story whether or not you are a Christian yourself. Christianity infused the western world; shaping our landscape, language, art, family life, law, the shape of society, the very way our minds work. This is the story of how we came to be who we are. Most people have a fair idea of how it starts, with Jesus and His disciples, and parables and Pharisees. And they tend to have a fair idea of how it ends, with the end of the world as we know it and the promised return of Jesus Christ. But they tend to be a little hazy about the 2,000-year hiatus in the middle. How did we get from there to here? This series will help you connect the dots from then to now, all while clarifying what we believe and why we believe it.

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February 18–March 25 Getting Acquainted Sunday, February 22, 9:45–10:45am* Room A205

Lent Services (Wednesdays) February 18 Ash Wednesday 6:00–6:45pm, Worship Center February 25–March 25 Wednesdays, 6:00–6:30pm, Worship Center

Getting Acquainted is a casual gathering for newcomers and those exploring opportunities for connection at Westwood. This gathering is offered every fourth Sunday of the month. Join us over light refreshments to meet staff, ministry leaders and to learn about our history, purpose, and vision. Childcare (birth - grade 5) is available in the lower level during this time. Contact: Kim Hanson, 952.224.7318, kim.hanson@westwoodcc.org


Index To our Volume ONE readers!

Adults: 20s–30s (Catalyst) ��������������������������� 8 Adults: 50+ (Teleios) ������������������������������������ 9 Adults: Singles 40s–60s (Transformations) ��� 8

You’ve probably never seen so many photos of people wearing hairnets in one publication! The theme of the February issue of Volume ONE is “making a difference” and the food pack at the end of the month is our way of doing just that. See page 15.

Bible Study ������������������������������������������������ 23

The Pastors and Directors have also written encouraging words about how we can each make a world of difference. See the side columns on each page.

Kids’ Ministries �������������������������������������������� 4

February is the month when thoughts turn toward LOVE. It is God’s love that makes all the difference and we hope you will experience His love through connecting here at Westwood. Read on…

Leadership (see Wellspring) ����������������������� 20

Enjoy! Explore! Engage! Your Communications Team P.S. Our February cover was designed by Chloe Payne. She is a student at University of Wisconsin, Stout, studying graphic design and interactive media.

Birth Announcements ��������������������������������� 4 Catalyst (see Adults: 20s–30s) ��������������������� 8 Child Dedications ���������������������������������������� 4 Choir �������������������������������������������������������� 21 Classes ������������������������������������������������������ 20 Marriage Ministry �������������������������������������� 18 Membership ��������������������������������������������� 20 Men’s Ministry ������������������������������������������ 17 Missions ��������������������������������������������������� 15 Moms Connect ����������������������������������������� 16 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

Worship Service Times

Support Groups ���������������������������������������� 18 Teleios ��������������������������������������������������������� 9 Transformations (see Adults: Singles) ����������� 8 Volunteer �������������������������������������������������� 10 Wedding Preparation �������������������������������� 19 Wellspring ������������������������������������������������ 20 Women’s Ministry ������������������������������������� 16

Worship Center

Worship Arts ��������������������������������������������� 21

Sunday morning services (8:20, 9:45 and 11:10am)

Worship Services ����������������������������������������� 3

Sunday ELEMENTS service (5:00pm)

Young Adults (see Adults: 20s–30s) ������������ 8

Woodside Worship Service

Sunday morning services (9:45 and 11:10am)

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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, jane.pears@westwoodcc.org

February is the month marked by love, and there are lots of folks to love at Westwood! I LOVE our kids! Well over 1000 of them go through our programs throughout the week— from Westwood Preschool, to MOPPETS, to Child Care, to our Kids & Student Arts programs, to Special Families Ministries, to four hours of Sunday School programming—kids and families are what we are all about! I LOVE our leaders! Over 250 caring and passionate students and adults lovingly point the way to Jesus for Westwood kids each and every week! Our leaders love kids like nobody’s business! I LOVE our Children’s Staff! Kelli, Katie, Stanton, Sophia, Eric, Krista, Vicki, Randi, Jane, Teri and Kim have THE most loving mission—to see kids and families connect with Christ, one another and the world around them! They ROCK at their mission! I LOVE our Preschool Staff! Director Kristi Swier, along with her dynamite team, make Westwood Preschool a loving place to learn and grow! I LOVE Jesus—and I want everyone to know Him! Pure and simple, Jesus loves me, this I know—and He loves you, too! Just lovely…

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 strongly encouraged to attend this one-time informational class, held monthly. Registration: Jane Pears, 952.224.7425, jane.pears@westwoodcc.org

Child Dedication Information Class Sunday, February 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, jane.pears@westwoodcc.org

Special Families Serving at the Westwood’s Annual Food Pack Saturday, February 28, 10:30am–12:30pm Calling all families who have kids with special needs! Come serve together at Westwood’s Annual Food Pack on February 28! Stations designated for our Special Families Ministry will be available so families can pack food alongside one another during the 10:30am–12:30pm shift. RSVP to Randi Mitchell (rather than signing up on-line) with the number attending from your family. Contact: Randi Mitchell, 952.224.7316, randi.mitchell@westwoodcc.org

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 April 13!

Danise McMillen Director of Children’s Ministry 952.224.7342 danise.mcmillen@westwoodcc.org

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Contact: Teri Braun, 952.224.7330, teri.braun@westwoodcc.org


Kids Kids’ Music & Arts Spring Session Sundays, through May 3, 5:00–6:15pm* Westwood’s Arts Programs are designed to prepare kids grade K–12 for a lifetime of serving God by helping kids develop their musical and artistic talents to glorify God. Kids learn to worship by performing life-changing and exciting musicals about Bible characters and Bible Stories. Finding My Story Through HISstory JELLYS (Jesus Loves Little Youngsters Singing) Grades K–1 Sundays, 5:00–6:15pm, Room B118

Sunday Mornings

JAM (Jesus the Arts & Me) Grades 2 & 3 Sundays, 5:00–6:15pm, Room B102

Programs include:

WiNK (Worship in the Name of the King) Grades 4–6 Sundays, 5:00–6:15pm, Room A112 Something to Say Girls Ensemble Grades 6–12 Sundays, 9:30–10:30am, Room B114 Registration open through February 22. Cost $20 Contact: Krista Petersen, 952.224.7366, krista.petersen@westwoodcc.org

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 • 3 days M/W/F for ages 3-5 • 4 days M/T/W/F for ages 4-5 (pre-K) A full-day option for older 4s–5s 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

Children/Age Birth–2 Years • Little Blessings Nursery (birth–12 months) • Little Bits 1 (12–24 months) • Little Bits 2 (24–36 months) Contact: Jane Pears, 952.224.7425 jane.pears@westwoodcc.org

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 kelli.hollerich@westwoodcc.org

Children/Grades K–1 Provides fun and creative opportunities for earlyelementary-aged children to learn and grow in God’s grace socially, emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually. Contact: Vicki Stahlke, 952.224.7456 vicki.stahlke@westwoodcc.org

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 katie.rosenow@westwoodcc.org

Guardian Angels/Merge 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

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 randi.mitchell@westwoodcc.org

Evening Service Programming for birth–grade 5 is offered. Contact: Sophia Hedberg, 952.224.7450 sophia.hedberg@westwoodcc.org

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Students Sundays Xchange (grades 6–8) Sundays, 11:10am–12:15pm Room A112 On Wednesday nights during the school year, we have loads of students in our building. It’s super fun and a highlight of my week. But we also have many volunteer leaders caring, shepherding, conversing, and encouraging students. These leaders range from high school students to the retired, and everyone in between, but they all have one thing in common. God has made a difference in their own life and they want to make a difference in the life of a student. Our leaders are more than chaperones...much more! They take an active role building a relationship with each student in their small group through good conversation, listening to students and pointing them to Christ. Many leaders connect with students beyond Wednesday nights. Our leaders know that they are not the life-changers, but it’s the Holy Spirit, and they have been invited to have a front seat to the work of God. Having a caring leader in a student’s life is one factor to a sticky faith. We are grateful and thankful to God for providing committed followers of Jesus who want to share with students the love Jesus. Because of the volunteer leaders, student ministry thrives and students experience a tangible model of Jesus each week.

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. Each week we’ll discuss a question to help students consider their faith now and for the future. Students, bring your Bibles! Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

Wednesdays 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, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

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, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

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, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

2015 Summer Trips Dianne Cotten DeKoning Pastor of Next Generation Ministries 952.224.7308 dianne.dekoning@westwoodcc.org

Hype (grades 6-8) June 21–25, 2015 Cost: $330

Green Bay Mission Trip (grades 6-8) July 12–17, 2015 Cost: $475

Unite (grade 9) July 13–18, 2015 Cost: $499

Cincinnati Mission Trip (grades 9-12) July 12–18, 2015 Cost: $500

Colorado (grades 10-12) June 26–July 2, 2015 Cost: $650 All grades based on Fall 2015. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

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Students 10 Minute Party! (9th Grade) 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, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

Ignite Discipleship Conference (Grades 6–9) Friday, February 6 and Saturday, February 7, 6:30pm Friday–3:30pm Saturday* Wooddale Church (Eden Prairie) Boost and Upper Room students are invited to the Ignite Discipleship Conference at Wooddale Church on Friday, February 6 and Saturday, February 7. Students will spend the night in Wooddale Church with Westwood volunteer leaders. Cost $55 Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

Boost Night Out Wednesday, February 25, 6:45–8:00pm Boost small groups will be choosing a place to hang out, enjoy fellowship and get to know each other better. Night Outs happen twice per year and are a great way for small groups to bond. Unsure of where your student should go? Look for an email from Pam on Monday, February 23, or contact your student’s small group leader. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

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) available February 2.*

The energy, excitement, and enthusiasm that 9th grade students bring each week to Upper Room is contagious and energizing. Seeing our freshman invite new students each week, serve on the Upper Room worship team, reach out to people in their schools, start Bible studies on their campuses, welcome others to Upper Room with open arms, serve their peers on the student leadership team, and serve people downtown Minneapolis and around the world are various ways our students are living out the Gospel and making a difference. The words of 1 Timothy 4:12 resonate in my heart as I think of these amazing students, and it pours out of my mouth as I share with others of what God is doing in and through them in Upper Room: “Don’t let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith and in purity.” Not only are these students excited to be here on Wednesday nights to deepen their understanding of what they believe and why, they are also passionate about reflecting God with their lives and making a difference here, near, and far.

Kari Nelson Associate–Upper Room (Grade 9) 952.224.7302 kari.nelson@westwoodcc.org

Contact: Krista Petersen, 952.224.7366, krista.petersen@westwoodcc.org

Senior Recognition Sunday

Find us online

Sunday, May 17

Boost Facebook: WSM Middle School Parents

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 1. Instructions and guidelines:

Upper Room for Students Facebook: Westwood Upper Room Upper Room Twitter: @UpperRoomWCC

All photos must be a high-resolution photo, digital–scan photos are acceptable.

Include student’s first and last name.

Upper Room Facebook for Parents: Westwood Upper Room Parent Page

Please send them in an email as an attachment.

En Route Facebook: We Are En Route

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.

En Route Twitter: @enroutewcc

Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

Instagram: EnRouteWCC

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Adults 20s & 30s Catalyst—Feed My Starving Children Thursday, February 19, 8:00–9:30pm* Feed My Starving Children (Chanhassen) An hour and a half of your time can make a huge impact on the lives of kids in need. Come pack meals at Feed My Starving Children in Chanhassen. Meet at FMSC, 18732 Lake Drive East for packing. Family friendly, bring the kids!

Catalyst Did you know that you can make a difference in the lives of your friends, family, coworkers and even strangers? Help Catalyst pack food at Feed My Starving Children. Invite a friend to join a small group with you. Bring a coworker that could use some encouragement over a cup of coffee. Make time for dinner with your mom or dad. It doesn’t need to be huge to show God’s love!

Contact: Nicki Dutoit, 612.223.2380, dutoi004@d.umn.edu

Find us online Facebook: Catalyst at Westwood

Contact: Brian Suter, brian.suter@westwoodcc.org

Singles 40s–60s Ice Skating and Dinner Saturday, February 28, 5:00–9:00pm, Centennial Lakes Skating Rink (Edina)* Join us for ice skating at 5:00pm and fellowship around the fireplace (inside and outside fireplaces). Admission to Centennial Lakes is FREE. You can bring your own skates or rent them for $6. We’ll skate until 7:00pm then go to dinner at the Fuddrucker’s restaurant in Bloomington (3801 Minnesota Drive near France Avenue & 494 interchange). Cost: $6 (skate rental) and cost of dinner

Transformations

Contact: Cathy Swanson, 952.465.8893, westwoodsingles@yahoo.com

We are a community where singles can be transformed by God’s love and amazing grace, while developing friendships, growing spiritually, and serving joyfully. No matter your past, we offer a safe and welcoming environment where you can connect with others and Jesus Christ.

Feed My Starving Children Meal Packing, Dinner and Game Night

Contact: westwoodsingles@yahoo.com

Saturday, February 7, 4:30–6:30pm at FMST (Chanhassen), dinner and games after* Join us at 4:30pm to help pack meals at Feed My Starving Children in Chanhassen. Afterward, we will go out to dinner and play fun games at one of our Ministry Team Member’s home. Dinner location TBD. You MUST pre-register. Cost: Dinner Contact: Cathy Swanson, 952.465.8893, westwoodsingles@yahoo.com

Find us online Facebook: Westwood Transformations Ministry

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Adults 50+ Even Better After 50 Class Thursdays, February 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 II—The Art of Living Wisely February 5—Promoting Personal Health Power

I believe the desire to discover and fulfill our life purpose is one of the strongest forces driving us. The question that frames our lives is, “What is the purpose of my existence?” Teleios is all about helping people ask and hopefully answer this question for the second half of their lives.

February 12—Creating Healthy Relationships February 19—Learning the Wise Art of Exceptional Living February 26—Actualizing Wise and Positive Mental Attitudes Part III—Pathways to Wholeness will be covered in March, ending on March 26th. Contact Kim if you are interested in attending.

In the first half of our lives, purpose is often defined for us by the external expectations of education, career and family. However in the second half of life, most of us are done with school, disappointed or unexpectedly displaced in our careers, and living in an empty nest. Now what?

Cost: Book $15 / Workbook $10 Contact: Kim Hanson, 952.224.7318, kim.hanson@westwoodcc.org

Legacy Luncheon Friday, February 13, 11:45am–1:00pm, Room A205 Come share ‘love’ stories over a hot lunch and get ready for Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re sharing lunch with loved ones or sharing stories about people, places and things you love—it will be fun to do while meeting new friends. Call Kim Hanson to make your lunch reservations! Contact: Kim Hanson, 952.224.7318, kim.hanson@westwoodcc.org

Sandwich Making Day for Teleios (Adult 50+) Thursday, February 19, 9:45am–11:15am, Room A205* Join the Adult 50+ Teleios Serve Joyfully Team in making sandwiches for the homeless. Limited to 20 people. Optional fellowship lunch to follow at a restaurant to be determined. Contact: Ruth Laufenburger, 952.479.1454

We find ourselves needing to dream new dreams and pursue new purposes so that we can discover new significance. We come to realize that we still have a driving felt need for making a difference with our lives, for God, for ourselves and for others. Making a difference in the second half of life requires that we learn the art of living wisely. Being wise is all about knowing who we are and discovering what it is that we are to do in the world. In order for us to maximize our potential for making a difference we must not only be wise of mind, we also must be well of body, and whole of spirit. If you want to believe that life can be Even Better after 50, if you want to make a difference with your life, join us on the Teleios journey.

Mark Nelson Pastor to Adults 50+ 952.224.7382 mark.nelson@westwoodcc.org

Find us online Facebook: www.facebook.com/teleioswestwoodcc Twitter: @MarkLNelson

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Volunteer Be a Servant–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, danise.mcmillen@westwoodcc.org

One Sunday morning, I stopped to talk with a lead usher who volunteers her time at Westwood every Sunday to ensure a smooth service for all who attend. We talked for a few minutes and I thanked her for everything that she does, both on Sundays and during the week. The hours she puts in mean so much! She then said, “Oh, it’s nothing. This is my happy place. This is where I feel fulfilled.” Her words struck a chord with me as well—church is where I also feel fulfilled! And that’s not the first time I have heard that from Westwood attenders. One of our core values at Westwood is that people really understand who they are in Christ, and how God has created them uniquely to fulfill his purpose. When you step out in faith, and volunteer to serve your time at Westwood, whether that is in kids’ ministry, worship arts, as a greeter at the front door, or in the kitchen prepping food for funerals, we care about the gifts God has given you. In the right place, as children of God, we shine. There is a light from within that surpasses any joy the world has to offer. If you are in a place this year of wanting to serve the kingdom of God in an impactful way, step out boldly in faith and discover how He wired you to find joy in serving Him!

Communications: Help the Communications team print Volume Ones every month. Contact: Patti Flakne, 952.224.7404, patti.flakne@westwoodcc.org Communion Server: Serve at the last 10 minutes of a morning service. Contact: Jessica Lebens, 952.224.7462, jessica.lebens@westwoodcc.org Divorce Care Co-Facilitators (Men’s & Women’s groups) Contact: Kathy, 952.200.4604 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, sara.corpron@westwoodcc.org 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, sara.corpron@westwoodcc.org Outreach Middle East Team: Ministry team focused on Middle Eastern Muslims is looking for team members to help support the ministry in this very strategic part of the world. If you have a heart for bringing the love of Christ to Muslims, contact us today for more information. Contact: Chaz Nichols 952.224.7464, chaz.nichols@westwoodcc.org Outreach Central Africa Team: We are looking for team members with a heart to reach Africa for Christ. Ministry and economic development team focused on central African countries with Malawi as principle focus. Planning June 2015 trip to Malawi. Contact: Chaz Nichols, 952-224-7464 or chaz.nichols@westwoodcc.org Student Ministry Small Group Leaders for Wednesday Evenings: This is a shepherding role where relationships are built between students and a caring adult. Contact: Dianne DeKoning, 952.224.7308, dianne.dekoning@westwoodcc.org Welcome Center Team: Welcome people and answer questions at the desk on Sundays, help direct people where they need to go; aim to make their worship experience positive. Contact: Jessica Lebens, 952.224.7462, jessica.lebens@westwoodcc.org

Jessica Lebens Connection Associate 952.224.7462 jessica.lebens@westwoodcc.org

Find more volunteer/serving opportunities at www.westwoodcc.org/serving

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Westwood’s Annual Food Pack See page 15


Our Compass Verse for 2015 Micah 6:8 held our focus for The JUST Church series. Now let’s commit it to memory and allow it to take us through 2015 as a “compass verse.” Cut out the above picture and post it somewhere you will see it everyday. When you’ve internalized something, it can stay with you all your life—like the lyrics to your favorite song from high school. Here are 5 tips for memorizing Bible verses: •Write it down. Not just once; write it many times–five or ten times is a good start. •Say it out loud. Burn them into your memory by speaking the words aloud. •Incorporate the verse into your prayers. Pray that God will help you understand and apply the verse to your life. Pray for God’s help in fixing the verse in your heart and mind. •Put it everywhere. Write the verse on sticky notes and put them all over the place. Use the image above and make it your computer desktop background. •Use music to help. During The JUST Church service we sang the song “You Have Shown Us.” Find it on You Tube at http://youtu.be/hzVru. Or repurpose a tune you already know. These are just a few of the great tips you will find on the Bible Gateway Blog. Check it out at www.biblegateway.com/blog.

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by Sarah Hess For more information about Westwood summer trips or to sign up, please visit our website: www.westwoodcc.org or call Pam Schwarz at 952-224-7362.

WESTWOOD SUMMER CAMPS WORK TO IGNITE the faith of students and change the way they live their everyday lives. Through authentic worship, messages centered on Jesus, daily devotionals, small group and quiet prayer time, students are able to dig deep in their faith and experience God’s love and presence in a unique way. Read on to learn about each trip through the perspective of the student ministry pastors and students that have gone in past years.

FOR INCOMING 6TH-8TH GRADERS, Hype is a 5-day summer camp set in Grantsburg, Wisconsin. Students create stronger bonds with other students, leaders and God. Through fun activities such as rock wall climbing, zip lining, and interactive free time, students have fun together for a whole week. Chapel occurs twice a day and includes worship, a message, and cabin time conversation. Students’ faith is dynamically impacted. For Natalie Nichols, a current 8th grader, her favorite part of Hype was worship. “It was like a chain reaction. Everyone was super into it and pumped up about their faith which made me super pumped up about mine.” Aiden Erani, also an 8th grader, enjoyed small group cabin time “HYPE WOKE ME UP AND MADE ME REALIZE THAT MY FAITH IS and listening to the high school IMPORTANT.” leaders share their faith stories. “It really helped having leaders – SAMMI LEE, 6TH GRADE so close in age there to help you in your faith because they have all gone through it before.” 6th grader Emma Baden admits, “I was scared to do it before, but now I am able to comfortably share my faith with

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people who don’t know who Jesus is.” Pastor Dianne summed up Hype’s impact: “Students return from camp changed people, reflecting that Hype was a place they met God or they prayed for the first time. When students talk about a sacred moment in their faith journey, they often mention how Hype summer camp was a place God made Himself known to them.” By the end of a Hype trip, each student walks away with new friends and a deeper understanding of their faith, as Pastor Dianne explains “a faith that can stick beyond high school.”


EXPLICITLY STATED IN ITS NAME, this summer camp gives 9th graders the chance to “unite” and grow spiritually as a class through a variety of fun activities, lively worship, great biblical teaching, time alone with God and small group time. Unite is a 6-day camp in Green Lake, Wisconsin, that gives students great opportunities to deepen their faith and, as Kari Nelson, Upper Room Associate puts it, “have more fun than you thought you could ever have!” With an incredible band playing a variety of music genres, students all agreed that worship was their absolute favorite part. “I already loved worship, but Unite made me fall in love with worship even more,” stated Jack Velasco. “The thing that stuck with me the most was worship,” said Nathan Pharis. Ethan Wizbwoski was “on a spiritual high the whole time.” Morgan Day also enjoyed how students were able to come closer as a Westwood community. “We were even able to see someone accept Christ,” she added. Students who attended Unite last year said, “We grew together, and now, we are like family.” Max Steine encourages students to go on the trip. “If we could do it again, we would!”

“THE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THE SPEAKER AND WORSHIP AT THE UNITE TRIP ARE WHAT REALLY PULLED ME ALONG FARTHER IN MY FAITH JOURNEY.” – MAX STEINE

SET AT THE FOOT OF THE BEAUTIFUL Collegiate Peaks in Colorado, Silver Cliff Ranch is and has been a great location to host a camp for 10th–12th graders for an amazing week together. The scenery alone reminds students of God’s glorious creation; not to mention God thinks we are even more beautiful than the picture-perfect mountainous landscape. Erin Halla’s favorite memory was watching the sunrise at four in the morning with the girls in her cabin. “Camp is truly a way to experience God in a setting much different than Minnesota.” Throughout the week, students are led through a variety of onsite games and activities; white-water rafting being one of the favorites, as well as enjoying worship “COLORADO WAS THE BEST PART OF and being MY SUMMER, AND SOMETHING I WILL challenged ALWAYS LOOK BACK ON IN MY LIFE.” by messages –ERIN HALLA, 12TH GRADE centered on Jesus, and small group cabin time. “Colorado is a trip unlike any other,” Pastor Josh explains. “Students get an opportunity to get away from their normal routine at home and go to a beautiful camp in the

mountains. It is often one of the life-changing moments in students’ faith journeys.” Caitie Shafer, a junior, enjoyed the break from technology: “You got to focus on what “IT’S ONE WEEK OUT OF YOUR SUMMER TO SPEND WITH PEOPLE YOU DO AND it was really about instead of your phone DON’T KNOW AND GROW IN RELATIONand posting about the SHIPS WITH PEOPLE WHO ALL LOVE trip,” and “While you GOD.” are there, you aren’t – EMILY HONGSLO, 11TH GRADE worried about what is going on at home, you are just focusing on your faith,”an uncommon opportunity for busy high school students. Emily Hongslo encourages other students to go, saying, “It is a trip that changes your faith and who you are as a person, and you make life-long friendships that you wouldn’t have made if you didn’t go.” Even though it is only one week out of your students’ summer, they will leave Colorado with memories that will last a lifetime. Students entering 10–12 grades in Fall 2015 are invited to check out Colorado 2015!

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by Sarah Hess COME JOIN US AS WE PACK 225,000 MEALS ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. PARTNERING WITH FEED MY STARVING CHILDREN, THIS AMBITIOUS GOAL REQUIRES 1,200 VOLUNTEERS. During the month of January, Pastor Joel spoke on injustice and ways in which we are called to “act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” The greater need in our world today, and the purpose of the Food Pack, is to not only feed God’s hungry people – “in body and in spirit” – but to also challenge injustice in our world today. One way to get involved in righting the wrongs of injustice is to volunteer for one or two time slots during the Food Pack. It may seem like a small gesture, but the effect can be profound. The Westwood Outreach Ministry has a focus and ministry to three main people groups. Middle Eastern Muslims are one of these groups. We have asked Feed My Starving Children to investigate sending the food from the pack directly to Syrians who have been fleeing their war-torn country and are scattered in refugee camps in Jordan, Turkey, and even Syria itself. As Chaz Nichols, Westwood’s Director of Missions and Adult Ministries, explains, “It is easy to look at the news in the Middle East and not know what to do. We want to bless them and show them the love of Jesus Christ in any way that we can. As a Westwood family and body of believers, we have the opportunity to provide much-needed food to Syrian Muslims and Christians living in an area suffering from tyrannical leadership and ISIS influence.”

Register today at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming The Mobile Food Pack is a great event for your family, your small group or a group of your friends or neighbors. We invite you to register you and your group for more than one shift! Shifts are available throughout the day from 8:00am to 6:00pm. Help meet the greater need in our world.

Experience missions in worlds far away, without leaving the Westwood campus!

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Westwood Annual Food Pack Saturday, February 28 8:00am-6:00pm Have you ever wanted to go on a mission trip, but did not have the time or ability to do so? Here is your chance to go, without even boarding a plane.


Outreach Westwood’s Annual Food Pack Saturday, February 28, 7:00am–10:00pm* Every year the entire Westwood family comes together on the Westwood campus to pack food for people in ravaged areas of the world. Last year, over 1,200 people came out to help for this event. This year, Feed My Starving Children will be our food pack partner. This is a great event for your family, a group of friends, small group or even your neighbors. And in addition to the packing, there will be a small Outreach Exploration Expo as part of the whole experience. The expo will give you the opportunity to explore and learn about the various ministries Westwood has in the area and around the world. Come for one shift…or consider doing a couple of packing shifts that day! Time—4 Shifts will run in two hour segments: Packing 1: 8:00–10:00am Packing 2: 10:30am–12:30pm Packing 3: 1:30–3:30pm Packing 4: 4:00–6:00pm Contact: Jessica Lebens, 952.224.7462, jessica.lebens@westwoodcc.org

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, chaz.nichols@westwoodcc.org

The Just Church: Exploring God’s Call to Justice Thursdays, through February 12, 7:00–8:30pm Room B100

Laura Gilbertson, Professor at Bethel University and frequent speaker at Westwood, will be leading a four-week study on understanding God’s heart for justice. Drawing from author Jim Martin’s book The Just Church, Laura will lead a highly interactive study in pursuing God’s heart for us personally and as a church in the area of justice. Contact: Andrea Jarvis-Dircz, 952.221.1055, andijarvis@comcast.net

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.

Everyone wants to make a difference in the world. And while recent news might suggest otherwise, most groups are created in order to make a positive impact in the world. And isn’t this, in part, what the psalmist was asking, when he prayed, “Teach us to number our days, that we might gain a heart of wisdom.” He was mindful that life is short and we need God’s wisdom to be the right kind of people engaged in difference making activities. And when it comes to making a difference, it really is about people—that’s God’s heart. He wants us to give our lives away to others. But as a church, we need to be looking out in the world for those opportunities as well. Over the next few months Outreach will be looking for ways to help some of the 3 million Syrians who have had to flee their country. We are asking Feed My Starving Children, our annual food packing partner this year, to see if they can direct the food Westwood packs to be sent to help Syrian Muslims and Christians who have fled the violence and war in their country. The current plight of the Syrians is one of the greatest humanitarian problems in the world today—and as a church we can make a difference in their lives. I am asking you go online today and register for one or more packing sessions at Westwood’s Annual Food Pack (details to the left). Let’s make a difference together.

Contact: Chaz Nichols, 952.224.7464, chaz.nichols@westwoodcc.org

Find us online Facebook: Westwood Outreach

Chaz Nichols Director of Missions & Adult Ministries 952.224.7464 chaz.nichols@westwoodcc.org

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Women 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

This month’s theme of ‘making a difference’ made me think. I pondered the word ‘difference’ and then looked it up in the thesaurus and found the following words: change, alteration, variance, modification, and metamorphosis. Making a difference is hard to measure, because it may not be recognized at the outset. It may take some time. With our lives’ full of constant demands, expectations, and responsibilities, how are we to really make a difference when there is so much on our plates?

Contact: Tammy Hakanson, 952.836.9069, tammyhakanson@yahoo.com

I think it starts with the inner journey of the heart. The Bible teaches that we are to align our life’s compass towards Christ. He wants us to be receptive to His presence. He does not want our frenetic activity, busyness, or the tendency to be ‘people pleasers’…he wants our attention. As we begin to alter the posture of our hearts we are able to lean into His whispers, putting us in a better position to hear His voice. Spending time in scripture can quiet our souls and anchor us in the truth that Christ’s love, compassion and kindness will leave their mark on our hearts. As we experience ongoing inner heart change He will use us to make a difference from the inside out.

AM MOPS: Every other Thursday, 9:30–11:30am

Monica Held Director of Connection 952.224.7350 monica.held@westwoodcc.org

MOPS Thursdays, February 5–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 begins February 5, please contact Julie or Keri (contact info below), and they will be in touch with you if a spot opens up.

Contact: Julie, westwoodMOPS@westwoodcc.org

PM MOPS: Thursday, once a month, 6:30–8:30pm Contact: Keri, westwoodeveningMOPS@westwoodcc.org

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

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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 as guys. Invite a friend! Look for registration details online. Cost: $10 Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348, lisa.nebel@westwoodcc.org

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 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

Find us online Westwood: www.westwoodcc.org/men

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Care & Support Care with the Love of Jesus Christ Thursdays, February 12–March 12, 6:30–8:30pm, Room A206* Discover effective ways to carry the love of Christ into painful circumstances at home, work or play. This five week interactive training explores God’s call to care and how to recognize and respond to the hurting people we encounter every day. Topics include: Listening, Feelings, Boundaries, Grief and Loss and Prayer.

To the world you may be only one person. But to one person you may be the world. (Mary Jo Copeland) My own life is changed because of a world of others who have patiently listened, prayed for me, helped me sort through the tangle of emotions and life challenges, and genuinely loved me like Jesus. Not long ago I found myself seriously stuck in the mud. Well beyond the wheel-wells…so to speak. It seemed the more I revved my engine, attempting to make progress on my own, the more my anxiety increased and the deeper the rut became. Thank God for a friend who answered my call for help and simply listened! Perhaps you’ve been on the receiving end of a frantic phone call from a friend or family member and wrestled with how to respond. Maybe a neighbor shared a significant concern for her child and is turning to you for help. Or perhaps your co-worker confided in you about certain bad news they received—a death in the family or a pending divorce—and you felt at a loss to know what to say, or do, even how to pray. If so, I’d encourage you to attend the Westwood class, Caring with the love of Jesus Christ. Come explore the essential actions, attitudes and responses of demonstrating Christ-like care for others. I promise that you will discover practical and invaluable ways to make a world of difference!

Hosted by: Community Care, Betsy Anderson, Bernice Kharrat & Ruth Laufenburger. Contact: Bernice Kharrat, 952.454.6882, bkharrat@msn.com

GriefShare Mondays, February 2–March 23, 7:00–8:30pm, Rooms A205 and A206* An eight-week Christ-centered support group for individuals experiencing grief from the loss of a loved one. Sessions include personal reflection, group interaction encouraging one another and growing in Christ through the grieving process. For more information, go to GriefShare.org or contact Pam Kerber. Contact: Pam Kerber, 612.207.3324, pamela.kerber@gmail.com

Launch Support Group for Parents (Introduction) Thursdays, February 5–April 30, 7:00–8:30pm, Room B124* Launch is a support and learning group for parents of young adult children ages 18 to 30 who are having a difficult time being ‘launched’ into productive adulthood. The group meets weekly with curriculum author, Corey Magstadt, of Launch Ministries. The program includes interactive discussion, support, and prayer. Topics include communication, mental health, addiction, finances, young adults living at home and more. Cost: $40 per person Contact: Carri Hammett, 962.470.8614, cwhammett@yahoo.com

Launch Support Group for Parents (Alumni) Every Other Thursday, February 12–April 30, 7:00–8:30pm, Room B123* Launch Alumni is made up of former participants of the Launch Introductory group and is led by parent volunteers. In this group we continue to support and encourage each other, pray together, and strengthen our friendships. The group meets every other week in one session studying a book together and in the second session meeting with the Launch Introduction parent group and Corey Magstadt. Cost: $20 per person Contact: Carri Hammett, 962.470.8614, cwhammett@yahoo.com

Marriage Ministry–Art of Marriage Class Mondays, February 2–March 9, 7:00–8:30pm, Room A111* Dave Trautmann Pastor of Community Care 952.224.7304 dave.trautmann@westwoodcc.org

Westwood Marriage Ministries invites couples to grow and strengthen their marriages through a 6-week FamilyLife marriage class at Westwood. 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 of the 6-week class there will be an opportunity to continue in community with other couples in small group settings; offering the opportunity to connect, support and grow together. Cost: $45 per couple (includes two workbooks and dessert) Contact: Deb Pirolli, 612.280.6891, westwoodmarriagecare@gmail.com

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Care & Support Prayer Shawl Ministry Monday, February 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, mrj2203@gmail.com or Sandy Hoogenakker, 952.471.9623, grammasandyh@aol.com

Rock Your Relationship for Engaged Couples Thursdays, February, 19–March 12, 7:00–9:00pm It is Westwood’s intent to support and equip engaged couples to grow in a Christ-centered marriage. Couples are encouraged to deepen their dependence upon Jesus Christ as the foundation for their personal life and couple relationship. This class is offered to meet Westwood’s premarital requirements. Contact Barbara to register. Cost: $195 per couple Contact: Barbara Mackintosh, 612.618.2205, rockyourrelationship@gmail.com

Funeral Support Westwood comes alongside families who are in bereavement by providing pastoral support, funeral services and hospitality. Contact: Joyce Peper, 952.224.7322, joyce.peper@westwoodcc.org

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, joyce.peper@westwoodcc.org

Life Events Birth Announcements Congratulations to: Ryan & Jennifer Konnad on the June 21 birth of Isaac Douglas Drew & Layne Miller on the June 24 birth of Reese Adair Jared & Jenny Van Aalsburg on the November 14 birth of Hudson Ward Matt & Amber Forslund on the November 16 birth of Everett Charles Adam & Holly Cunningham on the November 25 birth of Keith Douglas Sammy & Suzanne Wanyonyi on the December 8 birth of Josiah Barak Sasula Ben & Jessica Just on the December 9 birth of Micah Oberg

Condolences Our condolences to: The Butter family on the January 13 passing of Charles Butter

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Classes Passport to Leadership Tuesdays, February 17–March 17, 6:30–8:30pm* Room B114 Join Westwood leaders for teaching and experiential exercises to explore, discuss, and apply the 4R Biblical model of leadership to your current context. This course, Passport to Leadership, is a foundational leadership course for all Westwood leaders provided by Wellspring, the Leadership Ministry at Westwood.

Classes If you ever wandered into our building on Tuesday night, you’d experience quite a buzz. This month, our winter courses are well underway. Hundreds of adults come to learn and grow together with other folks from Westwood. There are a number of learning opportunities for you to choose from. Though you’re not able to jump into one right now—spring is on the way. That’s good news for multiple reasons, and not just the weather. On April 14, our spring session of LifeKeys and Essentials will kick off. LIfeKeys will help you explore how God has wired you and connect you to a greater sense of purpose. Essentials will help ground you in the core of our Christian faith. Come and join us on Tuesday nights later this spring­­—we’d love to have you as a part of the Tuesday night party!

Brian Suter Pastor of Community Life & Learning 952.224.7340 brian.suter@westwoodcc.org

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Contact: Michele Christenson, 952.448.3336, christenson.michele@gmail.com

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, sabrina.downey@westwoodcc.org


Worship Arts Choir and Orchestra Wednesdays, 6:30–8:20pm* Worship Center The new season for Westwood’s Worship Leading Choir and Orchestra has begun! The choir and orchestra lead worship about once a month in the morning services. We are gearing up for Easter! 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. Contact: Vicki Turner, 952.224.7396, vicki.turner@westwoodcc.org

Lent Services Wednesdays, February 18–March 25, Worship Center Wednesday, February 18 Ash Wednesday 6:00–6:45pm February 25–March 25 Wednesdays, 6:00–6:30pm Contact: Vicki Turner, 952.224.7396, vicki.turner@westwoodcc.org

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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 The first Sunday in January, I had the privilege of interviewing Gaylon and Bruce, two guys who are in the same small group who God has brought together in a unique way. Gaylon donated his kidney to Bruce, and everyone has a profound new lease on life and faith. If you missed the story, you can catch the January 4 sermon online. This is the kind of story that you hear on the news. It all took place in a Westwood small group. About a dozen people who took a relational risk, and are now growing together in faith. The invitation on January 4 and the invitation now in the month of February‑get into a group if you’re not in one. We would love to help you find a circle of trusted friends that you can journey with. A few ways to explore: You can stop by the “Groups” tables on a Sunday when you’re here. You could also go online to westwoodcc.org/ smallgroups. Or—give me a call, I’d be glad to personally help 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, thoele.tim@principal.com

Lamplighters for Retired Men Nehemiah: Mondays 9:00–10:00am, Westwood Contact: Roger Andersen, 952.270.9347, rda7253@gmail.com

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)

Brian Suter Pastor of Community Life & Learning 952.224.7340 brian.suter@westwoodcc.org

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Gospel of John: Fridays 8:00–9:00am, Eden Prairie City Center, Garden Room (Eden Prairie) Contact: Patricia Thoele, pwittstruck@msn.com


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. Registration online opens noon, February 16.* •

Tuesday Mornings (no study March 31) Childcare available for Tuesday mornings (see website for details). Contact: Jill Ramsey, jillramsey13@gmail.com Tuesday Evenings (no study March 31) Contact: Karen Bennett, karenlsbennett@gmail.com

Group Connect Mondays, February 2 and 9, 6:30–8:30pm* Woodside God designed us to be in community with each other and lives are changed when people intentionally connect in a small group. Whether you are new to this small group thing or have been a part of groups in the past, we want to help you on your way. Group Connect is a 2 hour gathering where you can meet people in your same life stage or part of town and form common ground to start a small group. Your group will meet here at Westwood for two consecutive weeks. You will share a meal with your group, get to know the other members of your group through discussing questions from Sunday’s sermon, and then be given information on how your new group will operate for the next six weeks. This would be a great event to bring a friend. In order to guarantee that you will be in the same group, they must also register themselves. Donations will be accepted to help defray the cost of the meal. If you are unable to attend Group Connect, but still would like to be in a group, please look at open groups at https://westwoodcc.infellowship.com/GroupSearch. Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348, lisa.nebel@westwoodcc.org

“Start” Small Group Leadership Training

Thursday, February 5, 7:00–9:00pm* Monday, February 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 lisa.nebel@westwoodcc.org

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.

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Coming up Westwood’s Annual Food Pack Saturday, February 28 Every year the entire Westwood family comes together to pack food for people in ravaged areas of the world who are in critical need of vitamin enriched food. This year Westwood is partnering with Feed My Starving Children.

Let’s make a difference together! Sign up today for a 2-hour shift at www.westwoodcc.org

See available shifts and learn more on page 15

Esther the Musical

Passport to Leadership

Men’s Breakfast

Presented by WATCH

(Westwood Arts & Theater Company for Him)

With Pastor Joel K. Johnson

Friday, March 6, 7:00pm & Saturday, March 7, 10:00am

Tuesdays, February 17–March 17 6:30–8:30pm

This full length Broadway-style musical tells the story of Esther, an orphaned Jewish girl who becomes Queen of Persia.

Join Westwood leaders for teaching and experiential exercises to explore, discuss, and apply the 4R Biblical model of leadership to your current context.

Saturday, March 7 7:30–9:30am Our Men’s Breakfast this year will feature the music of Ben Rosenbush and Ben Garrett. Our speaker is Pastor Joel, who will be bringing some great words to encourage us all in our journey as guys.

Tickets $5 each (General Admission) available February 2* Learn more on page 7

Contacts

Learn more on page 20

Business Administration Kate Peabody: 952.224.7376

Membership Seminar Sabrina Downey: 952.224.7314 membership@westwoodcc.org

Communications Amy Hazen: 952.224.7360

Hospital Visit Joyce Peper: 952.224.7322

Facility Use Laurie Aasen: 952.224.7332

Leadership Board Scott Sturm: 952.826.9912

Fax 952.224.7301

Pastor on Call 952.224.7300

Funerals Joyce Peper: 952.224.7322

Prayer Requests Church Office: 952.224.7300

Guest Services (PM & Weekend Receptionist) 952.224.7394

Westwood Preschool Kristi Swier: 952.224.7426

Learn more on page 17

Weddings Joyce Peper: 952.224.7322 Worship Support Vicki Turner: 952.224.7396

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