Volume One October 2014

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Happenings / OCT. Student Fall Retreats Middle School

Camp Shamineau

Grades 9–12

Castaway Club

MEA Getaway Retreat for Grades 9–12 Thursday, October 16–Sunday, October 19 Castaway Club, Detroit Lakes Join Kari Nelson and other leaders as they head off to Castaway in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota.

Middle School Fall Retreat Friday, October 10-Sunday, October 12 Join Boost leaders for the Fall Retreat at Camp Shamineau October 10–October 12.

See Page 7

Monday, October 13

Thursday, October 23

Adoption Support & Orphan Care New Ministry

Common Thread Open House

Monday, October 13 6:30–7:30pm, Room B124*

Thursday, October 23, 6:30–8:00pm Room A205*

Come learn about and explore a new ministry in development with aim to reach others with the love of Jesus by increasing awareness, offering resources, and providing support to adoptive families and orphans. Ministry team leader and adoptive parent Kim Monsen will share her family’s story. See page 16.

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: Kim Monsen, kimjmonsen@gmail.com

Contact: Tammy Hakanson, TammyHakanson@yahoo.com


Index Hello, Volume ONE reader!

Adults: 20s–30s (Catalyst) ��������������������������� 8

Each month we pack this publication with events, classes, important dates, and a couple stories of God at work.

Adults: Singles 40s–60s (Transformations) ��� 8

We don’t want you to miss anything, so here’s a couple tips: Plan A: head down to Cafe 12:2. Read cover to cover over a hot cup of your favorite brew. Use the wi-fi there to get yourself signed up for an event. Plan B: use the index to go straight to your area of interest. But don’t forget about the stories in the center spread. Plan C:. flip through until something catches your heart. Call or email to ask a question or two. Plan D: for you techie types, skip the paper version altogether and use your ipad. The digital Volume ONE is on our website under Messages & Media/Publications.

Adults: 50+ (Teleios) ������������������������������������ 9 Bible Study ������������������������������������������������ 22 Birth Announcements ������������������������������� 17 Catalyst (see Adults: 20s–30s) ��������������������� 8 Child Dedications �������������������������������������� 16 Kids’ Ministries �������������������������������������������� 4 Choir �������������������������������������������������������� 19 Classes ������������������������������������������������������ 20 Getting Acquainted ������������������������������������ 3 Leadership (see Wellspring) ����������������������� 21 Marriage Ministry �������������������������������������� 17 Membership Seminar �������������������������������� 20 Men’s Ministry ������������������������������������������ 15 Missions ��������������������������������������������������� 18

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Your Communications Team

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P.S. If you’d like to write stories for this snappy publication, send us an email:

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communications@westwoodcc.org and we’ll talk.

Orchestra �������������������������������������������������� 19 Outreach �������������������������������������������������� 18 Preschool ���������������������������������������������������� 5 Serving ����������������������������������������������������� 15 Singles from 40s–60s ���������������������������������� 8 Small Groups �������������������������������������������� 22 Special Families Ministries ��������������������������� 4

Sunday, October 26 Getting Acquainted 9:45–10:45am, Room A205* Getting Acquainted is a casual gathering for newcomers and those exploring opportunities for connection at Westwood and is offered every fourth Sunday of the month. Join us over light refreshments to meet staff and ministry leaders as we get acquainted. Kid’s programming (birth–grade 5) is available downstairs in Kid’s Ministries. Contact: Kim Hanson, 952.224.7318, kim.hanson@westwoodcc.org

Student Ministries ��������������������������������������� 6 Support Groups ���������������������������������������� 16 Teleios ��������������������������������������������������������� 9 Transformations (see Adults: Singles) ����������� 8 Wedding Preparation �������������������������������� 16 Wellspring ������������������������������������������������ 21 Women’s Ministry ������������������������������������� 10 Worship Arts ��������������������������������������������� 19 Worship Services ����������������������������������������� 2 Young Adults (see Adults: 20s–30s) ������������ 8

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Kids Birth 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

Westwood is a GREAT PLACE to be a kid! It’s a place where kids discover our Great Big God and the cool world He created! It’s a place where faith, learning and imagination go hand-in-hand with lots of fun thrown in for good measure! Westwood is a FRIENDLY PLACE where kids and families feel welcomed and known; where kids can connect with one another and caring leaders who help them to understand who Jesus is, and how very much He loves them! Westwood is a SAFE PLACE for all kids, allowing parents to feel confident that their child is in good hands while they are attending service. All leaders are screened and equipped, and our Fellowship One Check-In/Out System lets moms and dads control who picks their child up. We are committed to providing a secure and nurturing environment for all children, regardless of allergies, special needs or challenges. Westwood is a GROWING PLACE, a place where moms and dads can feel supported in their most important role – as their kid’s FIRST and BEST teachers! We want to help you fill up that parenting toolbox with great stuff that helps you to grow in your own faith, so that your kids can grow in theirs. Through small groups, signature classes, parenting workshops, family events, serving opportunities, take-home resources and so much more, we want your home to be the center for your family’s spiritual growth! Blessings,

Child Dedication Orientation Class Sunday, October 26, 9:45am Prairie Room Babies bring so much joy to the life of a family and, whether through a 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 explain what Child Dedication is in our setting. Contact: Jane Pears, 952-224-7425, jane.pears@westwoodcc.org

Family Fall Event–70s Dance Party! Friday, October 3, 6:30–8:30pm* Room B102 Don’t be a jive turkey–join us on the dance floor for our big 70s dance party! We’ll get super-funky and dance the night away under the disco ball! We’ll grab a quick flick Celery Night Fever–a Lesson in Forgiveness, the latest VeggieTales to make the scene! We’ll also kick off Operation Christmas Child in a super-cool and groovy way! This event is free and for all ages. Wear your coolest threads and fluff up your ‘fro. It’s gonna be outta sight, man! Bring small toys or personal items for Operation Christmas Child boxes, that will be packed by kids in Sunday School on November 9. There will also be empty OCC boxes passed out at the end of the night for you to take home and pack your own! Contact: Teri Braun, 952.224.7330, teri.braun@westwoodcc.org

Special Families Parent Connect Coffee Sunday, November 2, 11:10am Room B114 Join us for an informal opportunity to connect with others who share the journey of parenting kids with specials needs. Contact Randi to register, registration preferred but not required. Contact: Randi Mitchell, 952.224.7316, randi.mitchell@westwoodcc.org

Cyber Safety Monday, November 10, 7:00–8:30pm* Woodside Room Join Westwood’s own Dave Eisenmann as he speaks on the timely topic of helping kids, teens and adults to safely and responsibly navigate the world of technology. Dave is Director of Instructional Technology & Media Services at Minnetonka Public Schools, and a dad of four. Dave will address cyber-bullying, harassment, computer hacking and other possible dangers within technology, and will offer up sound strategies for helping us to manage our personal information while on line, with special awareness of the permanency of our digital record when using Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, SnapChat and more. Contact: Teri Braun, 952.224.7330, teri.braun@westwoodcc.org

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Kids Kids’ Music & Arts Sundays, through December 7 Westwood’s Arts for Children will collaborate and rehearse each week to present a Christmas production on Saturday, December 6. The kids will bring acting, singing and dancing together to tell the story of the birth of Jesus. Cost: $20 Register online by October 26.* JELLYS (Jesus Especially Loves Little Youngsters Singing): K–grade 1 (Sundays, 5:00–6:05pm, Room B118)

Sunday Mornings

JAM (Jesus, Arts & Me): Grades 2 & 3 (Sundays, 5:00–6:05pm, Room B102)

Children/Age Birth–2 Years

WiNK (Worship in the Name of the King): Grades 4–6 (Sundays, 4:45–6:05pm, Room A112) Contact: Krista Petersen, 952.224.7366, krista.petersen@westwoodcc.org

• Little Blessings Nursery (birth–12 months) • Little Bits 1 (12–24 months) • Little Bits 2 (24–36 months)

Westwood Preschool

Children/Age 3–5 Years

Programs include:

Contact: Jane Pears, 952.224.7425 jane.pears@westwoodcc.org

Westwood offers excellent 2, 3 or 4 half-day programs as well as a 3 full-day program. Schedule a tour today! Options for half-day include morning (9:00–11:30am) or afternoon (12:30–3:00pm) programs: • 2-day Program M/W for 3-4 yrs • 3-day Program M/W/F for 3-5 yrs • 4-day Program M/T/W/F for 4-5 yrs

Provides fun and creative opportunities for preschool-aged children to learn and grow in God’s grace socially, emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually.

A full-day option for ages 4+ through 5+ years: • 3 days M/W/F 9:00am–3:00pm

Provides fun and creative opportunities for earlyelementary-aged children to learn and grow in God’s grace socially, emotionally, physically, intellectually and spiritually.

Contact: Kristi Swier, 952.224.7426 or Becky Steffensen, 952.224.7452 www.westwoodpreschool.org

Contact: Kelli Hollerich, 952.224.7352 kelli.hollerich@westwoodcc.org

Children/Grades K–1

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 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 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

Programming for birth–grade 5 is offered during ELEMENTS (Sunday, 5:00pm). Sunday 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 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.

Welcome to Student Ministry! We host Wednesday night programming for all students in grades 6–12 during the school year. Additionally, there is Sunday morning programming for students in grades 6–8 which meets all year long. New students and friends join us every week, so invite a friend today. Weekly, we seek to give students a place to connect with one another, a caring adult and God. Large group messages encourage students to take the next step of faith, no matter where they are today. Then, through engaging small group conversation, they learn to blend faith and life together, growing in their faith and convictions in Christ. We, along with families, seek “sticky faith” for our students beyond high school.

Each week we’ll discuss a question to help students consider their faith now and for the future. Students, bring your Bibles!

You can find out more about Boost, Xchange, Upper Room and En Route on these pages. We also host retreats, camps, mission trips, serving opportunities and events throughout the year. There’s always a place to get connected if you are a middle school or high school student. We hope to see you soon!

Wednesdays, 8:00–9:30pm* Room A111

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) 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

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Students Students Music & Arts Student worship teams are forming for the school year. Students in grades 6-12 lead worship every Sunday for Xchange. Email Krista with student’s name and instrument(s) played or if interested in vocals. Contact: Krista Petersen, 952.224.7366, krista.petersen@westwoodcc.org

Something to Say Girls Ensemble Sundays, through December 7, 9:30–10:45am Room B114* This small group of girls in grades 6–12 learn to use their gifts and talents to glorify God through singing and leading worship. This group will learn music to sing with the Adult Choir in the Christmas Concert (December 12) plus do additional worship leading when the opportunity arises. Musical note reading experience is recommended. Cost: $20 Contact: Krista Petersen, 952.224.7366, krista.petersen@westwoodcc.org

WATCH Sundays, through February 2015, 3:00–4:45pm* Room A111

Find us online Boost Facebook: WSM Middle School Parents Upper Room for Students Facebook: Westwood Upper Room Upper Room Twitter: @UpperRoomWCC Upper Room Facebook for Parents: Westwood Upper Room Parent Page En Route Facebook: We Are En Route En Route Twitter: @enroutewcc Instagram: EnRouteWCC

Westwood’s 7th-12th graders meet weekly to prepare to tell God’s story in a fun and meaningful way through acting, dancing and singing in a high-energy, high quality musical. These kids love fellowshipping with other teens and learning to serve God through the gifts He has given them. Cost: $40. Contact: Krista Petersen, 952.224.7366, krista.petersen@westwoodcc.org

Fall Retreats Middle School Fall Retreat Friday, October 10–Sunday, October 12* Camp Shamineau Join Boost leaders for the Fall Retreat at Camp Shamineau. Meet new friends, hang outside and grow in faith! There will be so many fun activities, you don’t want to miss this! Check-in will be at 4:00pm on Friday and we will return at 4:00pm on Sunday. Cost is $148, non-refundable. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

MEA Getaway Retreat for Grades 9–12 Thursday, October 16–Sunday, October 19* Castaway Club, Detroit Lakes Join Kari Nelson and other leaders as they head off to Castaway in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota for an awesome weekend getting to know God better, growing in community and having fun in a fantastic place. Check-in will be at 3:30pm on Thursday at Westwood (lower level) and we will return to Westwood at 5:00pm on Sunday. Cost: $210, non-refundable. Space is limited. Contact: Pam Schwarz, 952.224.7362, pam.schwarz@westwoodcc.org

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Adults 20s & 30s Catalyst Newlywed Night Friday, October 24, 7:00–9:00pm* Room A112 Are you in the first handful of years of your marriage? Do you want to learn how to thrive in this season of your life? Join us for an evening discussing relationships with Barbara Mackintosh, a marriage and family therapist. Everyone deserves nurturing relationships—let’s design the one you’ll love!

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: Jen Flavin, 952.224.7458 jen.flavin@westwoodcc.org

Contact: Jen Flavin, 952.224.7458, jen.flavin@westwoodcc.org

Catalyst Fall Serving Day

Saturday, November 1, 9:00am–12:00pm Westwood, Lower Level We’re waving goodbye to summer and welcoming fall! Soon the leaves will change colors and cover the ground. Serve alongside other Catalyst folks and rake leaves for seniors in the community who are no longer able to rake for themselves. We will rake leaves in the morning and then enjoy hot apple cider. Children are welcome. Registration opens mid-October.* Contact: Jen Flavin 952.224.7458, jen.flavin@westwoodcc.org

Find us online Facebook: Catalyst at Westwood

Singles 40s–60s Sunday Night Book Study Sundays, September 28–November 9, 6:30–8:30pm* God’s Not Dead–What Do You Believe? Based on the recent hit movie, this will give you a strong foundation to engage others in a discussion about your Christian faith. This study guide and DVD by Rice Brooks will highlight sections of the movie while unpacking the reasons to believe that God exists and is actively involved in His creation. We will begin this study watching the movie on September 28. Cost: $9.00 for book and materials. Contact: Marnie Barnhart, 952.836.9430, marnieb@pizzaluce.com

Transformations 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. Contact: westwoodsingles@yahoo.com

Transformations Campfire in the Park Saturday, October 4, 5:00–10:00pm Join us at Parley Lake Group Camp at Carver Park Reserve for fun in the fresh air, including games and prizes. Pot luck dinner, music and campfire desserts! Learn more online at www.westwoodcc.org/transformations Cost: $5 / $10 after September 30. Registration closes September 30, walk-ins welcome. Contact: Marnie Barnhart, 952.836.9430, marnieb@pizzaluce.com

Find us online Facebook: Westwood Transformations Ministry

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Adults 50+ Legacy Luncheon (Adults 50+) Friday, October 10, 11:45am–1:00pm Come share your story over a hot lunch. Meet new friends and discover joy in the journey! Contact: Kim Hanson, 952.224.7318, kim.hanson@westwoodcc.org

Re-creation Night (Fun, Food, Friends and Facts) Friday, October 17, 5:42–9:06pm

Teleios

Arrive at 5:42pm and we’ll have dinner (potluck) at 6:00–7:02pm. Games will be from 7:02-9:06pm. Bring a dish and your favorite game. Coffee, water and paper products (plates/cups/utensils) will be provided.

This new ministry invites those 50+ to a process of becoming complete in Christ, so that the second half of their life brings ever-increasing significance, meaning and purpose.

Contact: Kim Hanson, 952.224.7318, kim.hanson@westwoodcc.org

Contact: Mark Nelson, 952.224.7382 mark.nelson@westwoodcc.org,

Feed My Starving Children (Adults 50+) Wednesday, October 22, 6:00–7:30pm Feed My Starving Children, 18732 Lake Drive East, Chanhassen Join the Teleios Serve Joyfully Team in packaging food for starving children in other countries. Limited to 18 participants. Optional fellowship appetizers or supper to follow at Houlihan’s (530 Pond Promenade, Chanhassen). Contact Holly to register.

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

Contact: Holly Cover, 952.495.4137, holliscover@gmail.com

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Women Common Thread Open House Thursday, October 23, 6:30–8:00pm* Room A205

Women’s Ministry creates environments that allow you to open up and see your relationship with God and others flourish. You’ll find a broad range of opportunities for growth and connection. Specialized offerings, geared primarily around ‘group’ experiences, include: Bible studies, unique small groups, and life stage ministry support for seasons of mothering. In addition, seasonal large special events can provide an opportunity to develop new friendships, be inspired by speakers that bring biblical truths to life, and experience loving affirmation of God as you’re refreshed in body, mind, and spirit. Explore COMMON THREAD gatherings offered several times a year. This “open house” environment will set the stage to meet new women, learn about ministry opportunities, and most of all know that you’re not alone in your faith journey. Check out the details to the right. We’d love to have you consider engaging and being a part of the fabric of ministry at Westwood! Contact: Jenny Erickson, 651.338.6557 jen_0779@hotmail.com

Find us online Moms Connect: Website: westwoodmomsconnect.blogspot.com MOPS: Website: westwoodmops.weebly.com Facebook: Westwood MOPS

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: Tammy Hakanson, TammyHakanson@yahoo.com

Embrace the JOY of the Holiday Season! November 17, 18 or 19, 7:00pm* This year’s Holiday Dessert is sure to lift your spirits and warm your hearts! You’ll be inspired by the dynamic energy of Bethel University Campus Pastor, Laurel Bunker, as she shares biblical truths of how joy enfolds the season. Her gifts in teaching, training and leadership development will ignite your soul to know God, the source of joy. Jenn Alexander is a local songwriter, storyteller and performer, whose music takes audiences on a delightful and inspiring ride. Savor the piano driven songs and soul searing sentiments of Jenn’s music as it speaks to your mind and heart. Women, invite your friends, neighbors and family to join us. Cost: $12. Registration opens noon, October 16. Contact: Janice Melton, 952.470.1158

Moms Connect Fridays, Through May 8, 2015, 9:30–11:30am Room A205 Moms Connect links moms of school-aged kids, kindergarten–grade 12. We offer encouragement, dynamic speakers, lively table discussion, and the chance to develop friendships with other moms in the same season of life. Cost: $50 for the year. Registration remains open. Join us any time! Contact: Tammy Hakanson, 952.836.9069, tammyhakanson@yahoo.com

MOPS Thursdays, October 9–May 7, 2015 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 or $120 per year. Online registration is closed. Please email the contacts below to see if we have any open spots or to be added to the waiting list.

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

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Seeking to know God as a 9th Grade student

Abby is one of 114 students involved in Upper Room last year. Upper Room meets every Wednesday night to dig into what we believe and why.

“I HAVE NEVER BEEN THIS CLOSE TO GOD IN MY ENTIRE LIFE.” reflected many 9th grade students at the end of Upper Room last spring. This sentiment reflects the heartbeat and vision of the Upper Room ministry–that students would grow to know God more intimately, have greater clarity and ownership of what they believe and why, be connected in life-changing community, and serve God genuinely. As the Upper Room Associate, I get a front row seat to see student grow spiritually. Abby participated in Upper Room this past school year and experienced significant growth in her walk with the Lord. She regularly attended Boost as a middle school student and when entering high school, she eagerly came to Upper Room. The excitement in her eyes and enthusiasm in her desire to grow in her faith encouraged both the students and leaders around her. She had a contagious joy and excitement for God, life and Upper Room. Throughout the year she learned the foundational core of what she believes and why. She grew through engaging in small group, taking notes during messages, attending service opportunities, worship nights, and events like “Movie, Pizza, and God Talk,” where students viewed movies with Christian themes and engaged in discussion about how God is represented through Hollywood movies and how they can personally grow to represent Jesus clearly through their lives. She made her faith her own and began to engage more deeply in her personal relationship with Jesus. As the school year ended, she decided to make the high school ministry Colorado camp trip part of her summer. God became even more real to her as she worshiped Him through music, saw His beauty revealed in creation, grew in Christian community, was challenged by the messages, engaged in small groups, and encountered God in very personal ways. The Colorado

trip became another benchmark in her spiritual journey, as it was a powerful catalyst for spiritual growth and maturity. As the summer continued, she felt God leading her to be baptized. She proclaimed in her testimony, “I am growing to trust God and His plan for my life, and I want to be obedient to Him by following Him into the waters of baptism.” Her family, dear friends, and other Upper Room students gathered in September to hear her story and support her in this momentous experience in her spiritual walk. It was a privilege to baptize Abby after a year of witnessing great spiritual growth in her and seeing God do a mighty work in her life. I believe God is so glorified in her and in our students as they seek to know God and grow to make their faith their own. by Kari Nelson Upper Room Associate (Grade 9)

from left to right: Abby & Kari on the shore of Lake Minnewashta

“I am growing to trust God and His plan for my life, and I want to be obedient to Him by following Him into the waters of baptism.” - Abby

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Summer Vacation for a Dynamic Duo Westwood Children’s Ministries has something we call a “WIN Statement” that helps to guide and fuel our mission of partnering with parents in the spiritual nurture of their kids: We WIN when Westwood kids and families love and connect with Jesus Christ, one another and the world around them. Everything we do flows out of that critical precept. To accomplish that, we need gifted and dedicated lay leaders–lots of them–who get the gist of what that means and are willing to commit their God-given time, talents and treasure toward that end. AS THE DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN’S MINISTRIES, I was recently approached by two dynamic young women, on fire for serving God, who feel their purpose in life is to reach kids with the transformative love of Jesus Christ. They asked if I would be willing to review a Vacation Bible School curriculum they had recently co-written, which included original praise & worship songs, age-appropriate Bible Studies, games, crafts, offering focus, and so much more. Finding it to be comprehensive and compelling, with everything they would need to be successful in their pursuit of helping kids to grow in their faith, I gave them my enthusiastic endorsement. They are eleven years old. Yep, I said it; eleven! Meet Emma and Elise, two of the most “on-fire for Jesus” people I have ever met! I recently sat down with this “dynamic duo” to hear Check out this video by Alex, Faith Foundation Camp Videographer, capturing the excitement and learning: www.westwoodcc.org/emmaandelise

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about their summer vacation. Emma happens to be one of my neighbors, and Elise is her good friend, and together they co-wrote “Faith Foundations,” a backyard Bible camp experience for kids ages 6–9. Inspired by previous impactful camp experiences, including Westwood VBS, Emma and Elise hit on a fun and faith-filled formula that was a huge winner with the 22 kids who attended their camp! “Helping with VBS at Westwood and going to it when we were younger really made us want to do this, explained Emma. “We feel like our friendship with Jesus and each other has gotten so much deeper.” Elise described multiple Facetime planning sessions that it took to write the camp’s content. “It was a lot of work! God really helped us because, without Him, we wouldn’t have gotten it all done.” They enlisted the help of friends, Lucy, Ben and Alex to help lead and execute the camp, which happened in August at Emma’s house. “All of our leaders go to Westwood, and we couldn’t have done it without them!” They circulated flyers, charged a small fee to cover costs of snacks and activities, and ran the camp both inside and outside at Emma’s home. Kids from the neighborhood and beyond attended and, as the girls pointed out, there were 17 boys out of the total registration. The boys kept the leadership team hopping! “There were lots of different personalities, and we had to stay really organized and structured, mostly for the boys, and we had to work to keep them on task,” said Emma.


Faith Foundation Leaders in action.

Elise added, “Boys don’t usually like to sing, but our boys loved it! One boy had a hard time settling down, but I discovered that he responded well to music. It was a good outlet for him, and he really engaged. I’m the same way; music really calms me down.” Emma and Elise wanted to encourage kids to be cheerful and compassionate givers, and were purposeful in choosing an offering focus kids would get excited about. The daily offerings blessed a little boy sponsored through Safe Families, an organization that places vulnerable children in stable homes until their parents can adequately care for them. They successfully collected both diapers and money to support the effort. They even had a game show and set a goal as we do at Westwood’s VBS. Mimicking the fun we have at VBS, the leaders had buckets of water dumped over their heads. Both girls cited their parents as being strong role models and spiritual influencers. Elise mentioned that she and her mother have a shared interest in singing and writing Christian music. Emma praised her Mom and Dad for encouraging her faith and allowing the camp to be held at their house. Emma’s Mom, Christie, teaches Sunday School at Westwood, and the girls serve as her helpers. The girls love coming to Westwood, and feel they have gotten much stronger in their faith as they have attended. “When I went to Westwood and learned about how much Jesus loves me, it just clicked!” declared Elise. “Westwood has a heart for everyone to know Christ; I think it’s the best church I’ve ever been to! I love listening to the sermons on my iPhone!” Emma added, “My time at family camp and Westwood have made a big difference for me, and my parents, too!”

The super-fun week wrapped up with parents coming for the big finale that included a celebratory video re-cap of the entire week’s activities. As I wrapped up my visit with the girls, I asked them for their final thoughts about Faith Foundations. “Were you exhausted when it was over and will you do it again?” I asked. They both exclaimed, “YES & YES!” Emma added, “We’ll just start planning a little earlier.” Wise words, Emma, wise words. I’m feeling pretty encouraged about the future of faith at Westwood and in our community. With Emma and Elise, along with their leadership team of Lucy, Ben and Alex and the powerful hand of God guiding and blessing them, the sky’s the limit! WAY TO GO! by Danise McMillen, Director of Children’s Ministries

“We feel like our friendship with Jesus and each other has gotten so much deeper.” Emma & Elise

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Life is meant to be shared! By joining a small group, you’ll find friendship, support and fellow travellers for your journey of faith. Come just as you are, you don’t need to be an expert on faith or the Bible. Hear from actual small group leaders what their group means to them...

“My faith is being strengthened and solidified at this time through the friendships and conversations that are happening.” - Tamara Collins, ACTIVE Faith “Everything, my close friends, my prayer warriors, my life group, my confidants. They mean so much to me, we do life together. I don’t know what I would do without them in my life.” - Lacy Hladky, Women of Prayer

“We are a small group of families moving through the tween and into the teen years together in fellowship and family-based Bible studies.” - Christin Congdon, Parents of Tweens & Teens

“Learning more about Jesus and living it out.” - Beth Reiskytl, Daniel Plan–Healthy Living

We look forward to Sunday afternoon as we get together and share our lives, our joys and our struggles. We pray, we eat, we are friends, we are family. Our kids are with us and experiencing–we are Church. - Lynn Petersen, Fellowship of Believers

“Supporting each other–having a baptism pre-party!” - Pam Steinle & Tammy Harstad, Alpha Omega “We have come to form wonderful friendships,

some with nearby neighbors.” - Steve & Julie Melbye, “We share our hurts and fun times, and support each Fabulous After 50 other when there are needs.” - Bob Lokhorst, King’s Fellowship

“Community, relationships, growing together in faith, serving each others needs, and raising our kids together.” -Chris Fladung, Chaska/Victoria Crossroads

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Stop at the Connection Centers on Sundays to find a small group that fits you! Or turn to page 22 where you will find more on how to search for a group online


Men The Quest For Authentic Manhood Tuesdays, October 7–April 14, 6:30–8:00am, Room A111* Are you up for a challenge? Join us for a 24-session study that focuses on the primary issues that shape a man’s life. We’ll explore, in depth, the biblical concept of manhood and provide practical building blocks for any man to use to construct for himself a nobler, more satisfying manhood. Who is the challenge meant for? Men like you: men that want to contribute more towards their relationships with their families, co-workers, friends and community, and those wishing to become better men, using Jesus as an example. Cost: $15.00 Contact: Aaron Morland, 612.554.0872, dramorland@valeowc.com

The Fight of Your Life Saturday, November 1, 9:00am–3:00pm, Woodside Room

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. Contact: Pastor Brian Suter, 952.224.7340 brian.suter@westwoodcc.org

Living a life of integrity and personal accountability in today’s increasingly sexualized culture can be difficult. Men are faced with unprecedented challenges and temptations from every angle. Gain ground in the battle by joining us for inspirational music, video presentations and motivational teaching from nationally recognized speaker, author and pastoral counselor, Dr. Mark Laaser. Cost: $50 adults 25+ or $25 ages 16–24 (includes lunch and materials). Contact: www.fightofyourlifeevents.com

Men’s Bible Studies See Bible Studies on page 22

Serving

Serving Opportunities Westwood Accounting Team: Join a team that helps process contribution checks on Mondays and after holidays. Contact: Mary Anderson, 952.224.7334, mary.anderson@westwoodcc.org Children’s Ministries: Broad scope of teaching, helping and/or creative roles available for birth–5th grade. Contact: Danise McMillen, 952.224.7342, danise.mcmillen@westwoodcc.org Divorce Care Co-Facilitators (Men’s & Women’s groups) Contact: Kathy, 952.200.4604 Communion Server: Serve at the last 10 minutes of a morning service. Contact: Jessica Lebens, 952.224.7462, jessica.lebens@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 Hospitality Team: plan and host outreach events such as Mobile Hunger Pack, S.O.S., and Love Inc. luncheons. Contact: Sara Corpron, 952.224.7356, sara.corpron@westwoodcc.org

As we have been blessed, we have the opportunity to bless others through our joyful service! God has equipped and gifted you in some way to serve others—we’d love to help you discover how, and help you find a great fit for service within Westwood or in the broader community.

Outreach Justice Team: build a foundation and framework of action for Biblical Justice. Contact: Chaz Nichols, 952.224.7464, chaz.nichols@westwoodcc.org Outreach Prison Worship Team: looking for talented individuals who are interested in serving on the worship team at the women’s prison in Shakopee. Singers, guitar players, and percussionists needed. Contact: Steve Taborek, 952.294.1158, stevetab30@msn.com 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 Usher Team: Welcome and seat people in the Worship Center or Woodside; aim to make their worship experience positive. Contact: Al Hecht, alanhecht@mchsi.com Women’s Holiday Dessert: One time volunteer opportunities are available November 17, 18, 19. Contact: Jessica Lebens, 952.224.7462, jessica.lebens@westwoodcc.org *Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming

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Care & Support Adoption Support & Orphan Care (New Ministry) Monday, October 13, 6:30–7:30pm, Room B124*

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

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

Has your life been touched by adoption or do you have a yearning to learn more about God’s call to care for orphans around the world? Come learn and explore a new ministry in development with aim to reach others with the love of Jesus by increasing awareness, offering resources, and providing support to adoptive families and orphans. Ministry team leader and adoptive parent Kim Monsen will share her family’s story, her heart and vision for this new ministry, how you may get involved, and a little about her upcoming orphanage service trip to China this fall. Contact: Kim Monsen, kimjmonsen@gmail.com

Cancer Support–Calm My Anxious Heart Tuesdays, October 7–December 30, 7:00–8:30pm, Prairie Room* We worry. Yes, we want to be content and trust God with our worries, but it’s a struggle to let go and free ourselves from the burden of anxiety. If you’re tired of worrying about all the “what-ifs” in your life and want to experience the calm and contentment promised in Scripture, please join us. Purchase Calm My Anxious Heart by Linda Dillow prior to class. Contact: Lynn Carlson, 612.290.2070, carlsonlynn@yahoo.com

CARE With the Love of Jesus Christ Thursdays, October 23–November 20, 6:30–8:30pm, Room B118* 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. Hosted by: Community Care Ministry, Betsy Anderson, Bernice Kharrat and Ruth Laufenburger. Contact: Bernice Kharrat, 952.454.6882, bkharrat@msn.com

Funeral Support

GriefShare

Preparing for a funeral or memorial service? Westwood comes alongside families who are in bereavement by providing pastoral support, funeral services and hospitality.

Mondays, October 13–November 17, 7:00–8:30pm, Room A206*

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

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A 6-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. Cost: $25 for materials. Contact: Pam Kerber, 612.207.3324, pam.kerber@gmail.com, GriefShare.org


Care & Support Marriage Ministry–I Still Do Simulcast Saturday, October 4, 8:00–4:00pm* This global simulcast presented by FAMILYLIFE® is a marriage changing event for couples. Enjoy incredible speakers, powerful worship, great music and fun! Whether your marriage is fantastic or faltering, you will leave with a renewed sense of hope and purpose. Cost: $25 per person / $50 per couple (includes light breakfast snack and lunch) Contact: Deb Pirolli, 612.280.6891, westwoodmarriagecare@gmail.com

Art of Marriage–Couples Classes

Life Events

Thursdays, October 16–November 20, 7:00–8:30pm, Room B102*

Birth Announcements

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 6-week “Art of Marriage” FamilyLife series is sure to bring a heighten sense of connection and commitment to your marriage and one another. Cost: $45 per couple (includes two workbooks and dessert)

Congratulations to:

Contact: Deb Pirolli, 612.280.6891, westwoodmarriagecare@gmail.com

Prayer Shawl Ministry Monday, October 20, 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, October 30–November 20, 7:00–9:00pm This class is offered to meet Westwood’s premarital requirements. Course covers topics such as relationship skill building, communication, and identifies unique strengths and growth areas to equip and support you as a married couple. Cost $135. Contact: Barbara MacIntosh, 612.618.2205, RockYourRelationship@gmail.com

Peter Reynolds & Jill Renlund on the April 18th birth of Kalise Leong Mike & Kelly Newell on the May 30th birth of Emily Elizabeth Matthew Mann & Theresa Carver on the June 16th birth of Madison May Reece & Jennifer Buesgens on the July 12th birth of Vivian Elise Ryan & Molly Pankratz on the July 24th birth of Cohen Thomas Doug & Stephanie Meyer on the August 7th birth of Noland James Fredric Andrew & Sarah Petz on the August 26th birth of Ethan William Ryan & Megan Buesseler on the August 27th birth of Anders Peter

Weddings Congratulations to: Joyce Peter and Robert Oatley on their September 12 wedding Megan Stanga and Edwin Renner on their September 13 wedding Jenna Thonander and Kevin Schoenrock on their September 20 wedding Leslie Jacobson & Thomas Dokken on their September 27 wedding

Condolences Our condolences to: The Rude family on the September 6 passing of Lori Rude The Theis family on the September 9 passing of Myron Johnson

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Outreach World Vision Biblical Justice Workshop Saturday, November 1, 8:30am–12:30pm Room A111 Join guests from Grace, Wooddale and Christ Presbyterian Churches for a morning learning about what it means to “do justice” biblically. Featured speaker, Alexia Salvatierra, will inspire us to respond practically to modern day slavery and human trafficking. Registration begins October 2.* Contact: Andrea Jarvis-Dircz, 952.221.1055, andijarvis@comcast.net

“For I, the Lord, love justice”–Isaiah 61:8 The Outreach Team’s focus is to continually give Westwood attenders opportunities to reach out to the world with the love of Christ. That can mean ministering in places like Africa, Jordan, or East Asia, or it can be (and most often is) ministering just down the street with the mercy ministries in our own area.

New Ministry–Medical Ministry Team Kick–Off

While reaching out is core to what we do, we also want to provide opportunities for Westwood to slow down for a while, receive training in new areas, in order to go back out into the world better prepared to live a BLESS lifestyle.

Are you a nurse, doctor, P.A., paramedic, EMT, P.T., O.T., dentist, orthodontist, or prostheticist? Are you looking to use your medical gifts in a more missional way? This could just be the team you are looking for!

With that in mind, we are excited to present: A World Vision Workshop on Biblical Justice.

Thai Mission Trip

On Saturday Morning, November 1, Westwood will begin the journey of discovering what it means for us personally and our church to be an advocate for justice–Biblical justice.

Is God calling you to join a ministry trip to Thailand? This coming January there will be a ministry trip to Chiang Mai Thailand. Numerous missionaries will be gathered in that town for a Pioneers Regional Retreat. The purpose of this ministry trip is to serve the missionaries by caring for their children as they attend the conference. The child care use a Vacation Bible Study format used at Westwood. We are looking to build a team of 12 people.

The details regarding the speaker, times, and room can be found on this page under World Vision Biblical Justice Workshop. Join us for this exciting kick-off as we learn how to become a church who advocates locally and globally for biblical justice.

Thursday, October 16, 7:00–8:30pm* Prairie Room We are looking to build a Medical Ministry Team that would serve local needs, Westwood global ministries and mission trips, as well as early responders to catastrophic natural disasters around the world.

Contact: Gene Whitbeck, 952.457.9941, whitbecks2161@frontiernet.net

January 22–31, 2015

The cost of the trip is $2,700. Each participant will pay that amount from a combination of both personal funds and their own fundraising efforts. Contact Mindy to join us on the trip, learn more about the trip, or help to fund the trip. Contact: Mindy Conradi, 612.309.1994, mindydc10@aol.com

Help me make sense of the Middle East Recently a one-question survey was posted on the Facebook page called Westwood Outreach. The question simply asked if anyone would be interested in having a speaker come to Westwood to help us make sense of what is going on in the Middle East. The replies were quick and decisive–YES! was the answer. With such enthusiastic responses for this topic, we will be holding a meeting in mid-October to better understand what our response should be to what is going on in the Middle East today. Be sure to watch for the day and time–it will be posted on our Westwood Outreach Facebook page. Contact: Chaz Nichols, 952.224.7464, chaz.nichols@westwoodcc.org

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

Find us online Facebook: Westwood Outreach

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Worship Arts Choir & Orchestra for Fall and Christmas Wednesdays, 6:30–8:30pm* Worship Center Westwood’s choir and orchestra season has begun. Join us for the Fall/Christmas season with rehearsals in the Worship Center on Wednesdays evenings. The choir and orchestra will lead worship on Sundays about once a month plus we’ll prepare for our annual Christmas concert which will be held on Friday, December 12. If you are new or if you have participated before, join us. Choir and Orchestra are both open for those 16 and older by audition. Contact: Vicki Turner, 952.224.7396, vicki.turner@westwoodcc.org

Christmas Choir & Orchestra Concert–Save the Date Friday, December 12, 6:00 & 8:00pm This year’s special guest and nationally known Christian recording artist, Sara Groves, will join the Westwood Choir and Orchestra. Tickets available early November. Contact: Vicki Turner, vicki.turner@westwoodcc.org

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 at 9:45 and 11:10am

Message Series: Goodbye Busy…Hello Life! “I’m so busy!” We’ve all heard it; we’ve all said it. Sometimes being busy seems like the theme of our lives, and it’s overwhelming. Other times, telling people we’re busy makes it sound like we matter – like we are extra important. Either way, a crazy busy life isn’t what God intended when he sent His Son to give us life to the full. This series will address our overcrowded lives and how we might make room. Sundays, September 7–October 12.

Soulidify

What happens when we come together to worship? I had the privilege of diving into this question with Pastor Joel on August 16 & 17 during our weekend worship services. It’s something I so look forward to coming together to worship each week. As we do, there are three movements to it that I think are helpful to keep in mind. The first movement is upward. We come into his courts with thanksgiving and praise. We give back the breath he’s already given to us, breathing out worship in response to the revelation of who God is that he is always opening up inside us. The second is inward. As we encounter God’s presence in worship, we can’t help but be transformed. It says in James 4, “Come near to God and he will come near to you.” When this happens, that nearness makes us new. Lastly, the movement is forward. As we are changed, we are sent out to share that change. As he fills us, he calls us forward with him, wherever he leads, to pour out his never-ending flow through us, and we get to stand in awe, again and again.

Ben

Contact: Ben Rosenbush, 952.224.7436 ben.rosenbush@westwoodcc.org

October 26–November 23 This message series will bring encouragement to our journey. We will look at five “S”s in the lives of Christ followers.

*Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming

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Classes EXPLORE Sundays, October 5, 12 and 19, 11:10am–12:15pm, Room A205* If you are beginning to understand faith, find yourself in a place that you’re searching for God, or are looking for an environment to ask some basic questions, Explore is for you. Pastor of Student Ministries, Josh Miller, will lead the discussion.

Key Classes Our four new classes (EXPLORE, AWAKEN, DEEPEN and GO!) are designed to engage you wherever you are on your journey of faith. They will enable you to grow spiritually and get involved in a new way at Westwood! These classes are a great next step if this is your first week at Westwood, if you have been here 19 years, and everything in between. New sessions of these classes will start each month. Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348 lisa.nebel@westwoodcc.org

Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348, lisa.nebel@westwoodcc.org

AWAKEN Sundays, October 5, 12 and 19, 11:10am–12:15pm, Prairie Room* God is good–He loves us just the way that we are. But that’s not it, He invites us into becoming more like Jesus every day. Awaken will help us to explore what that looks like. Learn about what happens when we come to faith in Christ. Understand how regular scripture reading/application, and prayer can help change us, and be pointed in directions to keep growing at Westwood. If you have recently come to faith in Christ, or are in a season in which your faith is re-invigorated–register for Awaken and grow! Roger Creamer, Westwood member and former pastor will lead the discussion. Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348, lisa.nebel@westwoodcc.org

DEEPEN Sundays, October 5, 12 and 19, 9:45–10:50am, Room A205* Understanding what we believe and how to put that into practice are certainly important aspects to a life with God. Deepen is a three-week experience in which we will learn more about the most important beliefs in Christianity. We will also learn about spiritual disciplines, which can help all of us to take our faith to the next level. This is an experience which is great for followers of Jesus looking to grow a little further in faith. Pastor Mark Nelson will lead the discussion. Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348, lisa.nebel@westwoodcc.org

GO! Sundays, October 5, 12 and 19, 9:45–10:50am, Prairie Room* One of the most important things that any of us who follow Jesus hear from him in the scriptures, is... Go! Together we will explore how God has gifted each of us uniquely, and how we can reach out to people both HERE in our local community, and THERE–around the world. This learning experience is for followers of Jesus who are looking to make a greater impact in this world and learn how we can all do so at Westwood. Director of Missions and Adult Ministries, Chaz Nichols will lead the discussion. Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348, lisa.nebel@westwoodcc.org

Membership Seminar Mondays, October 27 and November 3, 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

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Classes Emotional Health and Intelligence Sundays, November 2, 9 and 16, 9:45–10:50am, Room A206* Would you like to become a more effective leader and influencer by learning how to self-lead and tune into others? Research shows emotional health and intelligence is a significant predictor of leadership success. This class is sponsored by Wellspring, the Leadership Ministry of Westwood. Contact: Michele Christenson, 952.448.3336, christenson.michele@gmail.com

Mentoring and Succession Planning Sundays, October 5 and 12, 9:45am, Room A206* Are you ready to invest in others on your team to help them grow and assume new skills? Join us for this 2 week series on how to begin a mentoring relationship, what to look for, how to build skills in others, and how to support others in taking on new responsibilities and tasks. This class is sponsored by Wellspring, the Leadership Ministry of Westwood and will benefit you in ministry, at work and at home. Contact: Michele Christenson, 952.448.3336, christenson.michele@gmail.com

Leadership Development Ministry If you have influence with others, you are a leader! Westwood Community Church is committed to inspiring and releasing Christian leadership within our church community to help us accomplish our mission and vision. Our Wellspring Ministry offers leadership training, development and resources that invests in biblical leaders.

Passport to Leadership at Westwood Tuesdays, October 21–November 18, 6:30–8:30pm, Room A206* 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. Contact: Michele Christenson, 952.448.3336, christenson.michele@gmail.com

Strategy Development Sunday, October 26, 9:45am, Room A206* Are you ready to move a dream to reality–to move from a God-inspired vision to implementation requires wise planning. Join us for this one-hour class to build your skills in defining and developing a strategy. Sponsored by Wellspring, the Leadership Ministry of Westwood. Contact: Michele Christenson, 952.448.3336, christenson.michele@gmail.com

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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 Life is best lived in community. That’s where we’re known and loved, and where issues of life and faith get worked out. Small groups and Bible studies are the best supplements to the weekly worship service experience—it’s where learning and growth happen, along with friendship and support. Our faith journey is meant to be shared and experienced with others!

Joshua: 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

GroupSearch—How To Find a Small Group GroupSearch allows people to search online for open small groups.

Esther: Mondays 9:00–10:30am, Westwood Contact: Roger Andersen, 952.270.9347, rda53@aol.com

Lamplighters Women’s Groups Gospel of John: Mondays 6:00–7:00pm, Perkins (394 & Louisiana, Minneapolis)

Go to www.westwoodcc.org/groupsearch and click on the down arrow under category.

Joshua: Wednesdays 8:00–9:00am, PeopleNet (Minnetonka)

Choose a category of interest and then click on Search.

1 Peter: Wednesdays 10:00–11:00am, Byerly’s (Chanhassen)

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 get in contact with you. Contact: Lisa Nebel, 952.224.7348 lisa.nebel@westwoodcc.org

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1 & 2 Thessalonians: Wednesdays 6:00–7:00pm, Seedlings Bookstore (Chanhassen) Ruth: Thursdays 9:30–10:30am, The School II (Chanhassen) 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 Online registration is now closed but if you are interested in joining a Bible study that is already in session please check Westwood’s website for course descriptions and contact Karen Bennett for details. Contact: Karen Bennett, karenlsbennett@gmail.com

Tuesday Mornings Children of the Day by Beth Moore Tuesdays, September 16–November 18, 9:30–11:30am Tuesday Evenings Children of the Day by Beth Moore Tuesdays, September 16–November 18, 7:00–9:00pm Saturday Mornings Gideon, Your Weakness, God’s Strength by Priscilla Shirer Saturdays, September 20–November 22, 8:30–10:30am

“Start” Small Group Leadership Training Thursday, October 9, 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

*Register at www.westwoodcc.org/upcoming

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Just Ahead Informational Meeting for the Westwood Trip to Israel October 27

EXPLORE, AWAKEN, DEEPEN and GO! Classes November 2, 9 and 16

Gathering of Hope November 15

Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday–November 17, 18 or 19 7:00pm Special Guests Speaker: Laurel Bunker | Special Music: Jenn Alexander Tickets $12–available October 16 beginning at noon: www.westwoodcc.org

Annual Shine in the World Ministries Banquet November 21

Surviving the Holidays November 24

See more details on page 10

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

Serving Opportunities for Women’s Holiday Dessert Table Setters | Dessert Platter | Coffee Team | Water Team | Men Servers Register for Serving Opportunities at www.westwoodcc.org/serving

Leadership Responsibilities: Aligning the Team November 23

Westwood’s Christmas Concert December 12

LifeKeys January 20–March 3

Thai Mission Trip

MEN’S EVENT

January 22–31, 2015

Trip to Israel April 6–16, 2015

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9:00am–3:00pm, Woodside Men, join us for motivational teaching from nationallyrecognized speaker, author and pastoral counselor, Dr. Mark Laaser.

Men are facing unprecedented challenges and battling temptations from every angle in today’s increasingly sexualized culture. “The Fight of Your Life” one-day event was created by Dr. Mark Laaser to help you win the battle. Open to men, ages 16 and over, this class will challenge you through video presentation and motivational teaching from Dr. Laaser, a nationally recognized speaker and pastoral counselor. Cost: $50 adults 25+ or $25 ages 16–24 (includes lunch and materials). Register: www.westwoodcc.org

3121 Westwood Drive, Excelsior, MN 55331 www.westwoodcc.org • 952.224.7300


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