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The Broadcaster "Making Disciples by Celebrating the Good News of the Gospel
of Jesus Christ"
The Pastor’s Page
Homelessness In Westminster In the May 9th issue of the Westminster Window, columnist Bill Christopher contrasted living conditions in Westminster, Colorado between the time he moved here in 1968 and today. In 1968, spotting a homeless person in the city of Westminster was unheard of. Then a city of 18,000 residents, Westminster was booming, but remained an affordable suburb of the burgeoning Denver metro area. But by 2019, a new and more ruthless economic environment has made affordable housing in Westminster a major challenge. Based on seasonal point-in-time surveys, it is estimated that on any given night approximately 110 homeless persons, singles, families, women and children, reside in Westminster in places not meant for human habitation. Some sleep in their cars or encamp in undeveloped spaces off-trails. If we expand the count to include families who reside in temporary quarters such as motels or doubled up with extended family because of their inability to afford a residence, Christopher estimates that 5,855 pre-K through 12th grade students fall in this gap, including 1000 children who at one point during the year will experience homelessness. Based on school enrollment data, Adams County has the highest rate of student homelessness in all of Colorado's counties and together with Jefferson County, compromise 28% of all of Colorado's homeless youth. So what can we do as a church to help our neighbors? Food ministries are the most cost-effective way to support the greatest number of households. FISH of Westminster, co-hosted by Westminster Presbyterian Church and Westminster United Methodist Church, is the largest food pantry provider in the city of Westminster, together providing nutrition support to over 1000 people per month. Affordable housing and emergency housing, though, are a different story. The combined shelter capacity of all the agencies that house homeless people in Adams County is approximately 60-70 beds per night. Compared to the estimated 500 homeless who reside in all of Adams County on a given night this number is depressingly small. When members of the church present scenarios of persons in need to me, one of the hardest answers I often have to give is that for that night there is no where to go. While motels can be a stopgap, the harsh reality is that our city and county have not fully accepted responsibility for the homeless on our streets. We lack a public overnight shelter, let alone a proper day center where folks can stay warm, shower, rest and eat. If not for the hospitality of our public libraries, many of our street residents would truly have no where to go. I urge us as a church to make care of our homeless a public issue worthy of our concern. Do your part to keep homelessness and affordable housing as top priorities for our elected officials: your city councilors, county commissioner and mayor. Support those public officials who advocate for the most vulnerable among us. This doesn't need to be a partisan issue. Let them know that as residents of Westminster, Arvada or even Adams and Jefferson County, this issue matters to you not only for your personal quality-of-life, but for the values you believe we ought to represent in our county and city budgets.
-Peace, Pastor David
Dates to Remember 2
News 3 - 7
Calendars 8 - 9
Inside this issue:
Westminster Presbyterian Church June/July 2019
Service Participants 10
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Anniversaries
Upcoming Special Events June 8 - Car Show and Garage Sale June 16 - VBS Volunteer Meeting after church June 7 - VBS Decorating after church July 8-11 - Vacation Bible School
The Broadcaster 3990 West 74th Avenue Westminster, CO 80030-4709 303-429-8508 westyoffice@gmail.com www.westypres.org Published for the members and friends of Westminster Presbyterian Church to inform members of meetings, provide newsworthy articles and profiles of new members. The Deadline for the August issue is July 22nd, 2019
Pastor: Rev. David Wright
Pastor Emeritus: Rev. Ed Thwaites
Office Admin: Teddie McConnell
Music Director: Krista Larson
Custodian: Don Goodman
Officers of the Congregation and Committee Chairs:
Clerk of Session: Doris Aldrich
President: Bob Briggs
Vice President: Ron Hellbusch
Treasurer: Barbara Scanlon
Board of Deacons: John Maurer
Administration: Bob Briggs
Celebrations: Melissa Dukes
Discipleship: Andy Jaegle
Mission: Gloria Van Meter & Doris Aldrich
Worship & Music: Cynthia Jennings & Sue
Singleton
Birthdays
June 3 - Beverly Stewart June 4 - Francine Taylor June 8 - Nancy Thwaites June 9 - Rechelle Lyn June 11 - Karen Goodman June 11 - Sue Cornman June 11 - Vicki Esposito June 12 - Trudy Tufford June 13 - Daniel Mazzucca June 16 - Tenny Lindholm June 16 - Judy Paykoc June 20 - June Miller June 23 - Riley Davis June 26 - Nikki (Denise) Davis June 26 - Anne Rhoda June 29 - Kristin Rohrer
July 1 - Carol Kentfield July 1 - Mike Balog July 2 - Don Goodman July 5 - Sandra Johnson July 5 - Nicole Jaegle July 7 - Kathy Balog July 8 - Robert Jennings July 11 - Melissa Dukes July 14 - Rosie Morris July 15 - Sheryl Smith July 18 - Shirley Bevington July 20 - Hannah Johnson July 21 - Eva Brown July 24 - Michael Payne July 28 - Bob Van Meter July 29 - Jane Williams July 30 - Barbara Tyrer July 30 - Mike Littman July 31 - Marge Innes
June July
June 8 - Paul & Jane Williams (65) June 12 - Sue Cornman and Mike Littman (48) June 13 - Mike & Kathy Balog (49) June 19 - Harold & Lois Lauffenburger (71) June 20 - Dennis & Pat Bentley (43) June 20 - Adam & Judy Smith (22) June 22 - Dean & Wilma Hammond (61) June 22 - Steve & Marge Innes (51) June 23 - Rich & Barbara Day (62) July 8 - John & Linda Blancett (24) July 12 - Patrick & Felicia Brendenberg (16) July 17 - Michael & Ann Payne (20) July 17 - Dana & Jill Holmes (12) July 18 - Bill & Rosemary Morris (66) July 24 - Ed & Nancy Thwaites (59) July 28 - Bob & Gloria Van Meter (56)
There will be a meeting
of the congregation on
Sunday, June 2nd after
church to discuss the
proposed columbarium.
Friends of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Thank you so much for your support, prayers, lovely cards and kind words for our dad, Gale Day. We are so pleased to hear and feel the love you have expressed. Our dad lived a good life and your stories and support are a testament to him. -Gale Day’s Family
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Session
Elder Class of 2020
Barbara Scanlon
Janice Barker
Dick Peterson
Ron Hellbusch
Elder Class of 2021
Don Goodman
Andy Jaegle
Joyce Morian
Cynthia Jennings
Elder Class of 2022
Peg Smith
Jane Riley
Karen Goodman
Edwin Sunder
Deacons
Class of 2020
Pauline Maurer
Francine Taylor
Lenita Lindholm
Tenny Lindholm
Class of 2021
Linda Blancett
Cheryl Doherty
Pat Hendricks
Virginia Stanley
Class of 2022
Glenda Orr
Pat Estridge
Julie Graham
Sean Gopalakrishnan
If you prefer to receive your Broadcaster only
by email, please email the office -
westypres@gmail.com.
Communion Offering in June is for the Pentecost Offering and
the Communion Brunch in July is for Rising Church Day Shelter.
The deadline for the next Broadcaster is July
22nd. Please email your articles to the office -
westyoffice@gmail.com. Or bring them into the
church office.
King Soopers Rewards Update
As some of you have heard, on April 1st King
Soopers changed the way its Community Rewards
program works. They will no longer sell or reload
special gift cards for this program, although any
cards purchased and/or reloaded prior to April 1st
are still valid and will still earn money for
WPC. Once you have used up the balance on
your card it can be discarded, either at the store or
at your home. To continue to participate in the
program you must have a King Soopers loyalty
card and you must register it online
at www.Kingsoopers.com/communityrewards. After setting
up your account, or entering your id and password
if you already have an online account, click on
'enroll now'. You will be taken to the screen from
which you will choose the organization you wish to
support. Search for Westminster Presbyterian
Church either by name or IS687 then click En-
roll. For future earnings remember to swipe your
loyalty card each time you shop at King Soopers or
any of the members of their business group, such
as the pharmacy and the fuel center. No more re-
membering to use and reload your rewards
card! If you have any questions, please contact
Deb Dougherty.
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The book group is meeting at
Sue Singleton’s home again on June
30, at 7:00 p.m. Mark the date on your
calendar and start reading! We have
chosen Charles Frazier ‘s newest
book, Varina. It’s about Varina Davis,
the wife of Jefferson Davis. Little did
Varina know that when she married
him, he would change from being just a
southern gentleman to
becoming the President
of the Confederacy. Her
life took a big turn. Read
the book to find out how
she coped, then join our
humble group for discus-
sion and dessert.
Westy Mariners
(An adult group that goes to lunch and does various
activities on the afternoons of the 5th Sundays after
church)
We will go for a late lunch (2:00 pm) to
the Nickless’ cabin near Estes Park after
church on Sunday, June 30, 2019.
Please bring a salad to share. Meat and
ice cream will be furnished by the Nick-
less’ and the Briggs. Please let Bob
Briggs (303-981-4141) or Shirley Briggs
(303-429-2156) know if you’re coming so
we can plan the food. All are welcome.
The Briggs will have a map available.
Let us know your suggestions for the
next meeting on September 29, 2019.
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Successful Stewardship
The 2019 stewardship pledge giving was one of the most successful of recent years. This was the result of each and every member of our church stepping up in a significant way to assure a solid income by pledging for 2019. Pledging consistently represents well over fifty percent of church budget income each year, which is why stewardship pledging is so important to support church programs, the work of Pastor David, Session, Deacons, Committees, staff and our volunteers. Other key income besides pledge funds comes from building space rental from B’nai Torah and ADCO Head Start and to a lesser extent loose offering. Occasional member giving makes up other budget income sources. Actual pledge income received for 2018 was $146,676, which result in a deficit budget. Stewardship
pledging commitment by members for 2019 totals $160,923. This encouraging increase comes at an opportune time for our church as we move ahead to continue strong Christian programs for youth and adults and families and respond to new opportunities and needs in the coming year. To all the individual members and families who responded and made encouraging pledges for 2019, we say “Thank You!” We see again how the Westy Pres members continue to support and create opportunities for Christian growth in our church and the broader Westminster community of faith. And to the committee who participated in the fall 2018 stewardship moments for mission, we add a word of appreciation as well. Ron Hellbusch Session
It’s that time again! Mark your calendars for
VBS 2019!
We’d like to invite everyone ages 3+ to our ‘out of this world’ Vacation Bible School! This summer, July 8-12, 2019 from 9 am-12 noon. It’s only $8 per child with a family maximum of $15! Wow! Come join us here at Westy Pres, where we can explore where God’s power can take us while we go to Mars and Beyond! Kids will enjoy a daily bible story, crafts, snacks, science experiments, games, mu-sic, and more! They will make friends and memories that will last forever!
***We still need volunteers for VBS as well! Please let us know if you’re interested, even if you can’t commit to the full week, we’d still love to have you! It’s a lot of fun!***
We’ll have a volunteer meeting on Sunday, June 16th after church. comtessenicoledelancret@yahoo.com
720-291-6168
Andy and Nicole Jaegle
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2 POSITIONS: Pick-Up Driver: FISH is looking for a volunteer to pick-up donations at least every other Friday (or every Friday if possible) at King Soopers. King Soopers donates bakery goods, canned goods, dairy, and/or meat to FISH for us to provide to our clients. This volunteer assignment takes about one hour to drive over to the store (64
th and Sheridan), pick up the donations, drive them back to
church unload the truck and put the donations away. While most boxes are manageable, the fro-zen meat boxes frequently weigh 40+ pounds. Packer: FISH is looking for someone to fill in behind Sue Singleton Thursday afternoons to pack client boxes with sufficient food for 3 days. Sue will be off June and July and needs someone to work for her. The shift is approximately an hour – 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm, every Thursday, working with another packer and a greeter. Are you interested in either position? If so – please contact Doris Aldrich at 303-423-9180.
CARE PACKAGES TO HELP THE HOMELESS
FISH routinely serves a few homeless people every month at the food bank. Some of them never thought they would be in this position. Others are chronically homeless and no longer see a way out. Community dinners are frequently the only hot home-cooked meal a homeless person in our neigh-borhood gets. Last fall, we put together 65 packages to pass out to the homeless that come to the church/food bank for assistance. On Sunday, June 9
th, volunteers will again gather to assemble 30 monthly care packages
after coffee fellowship.
“FISH TALES”
NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH LAMB WESTON Lamb Weston – out of Boise, Idaho – sells frozen potato and other frozen products (such as fries, tater tots, and mozzarella sticks) recently donated over 30 pounds of frozen food to FISH. Their local sales representative lives on Bradburn and noticed the painted FISH sign on the green door during a neighborhood walk. She didn’t know we were here until then. As a result, she decided to designate FISH as the recipient when they have excess product to donate!
HELP WANTED FOR FISH!
HAVE A HEART
The Westminster Public Schools is the school district closest to our church and our community. We must consider the district numbers which reflect the people we can serve at Westminster Presbyterian: Total enrollment: 9,453 Students considered food insecure by Federal guidelines: 7,544 (79%) Hispanic/Latino: 7,309 English Language learners: 3,615 HOMELESS: 850 These numbers are students representing families of 2 - 7 members.
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DISHES!
THANKS to everyone who has contributed food to our community dinners. Be sure to pick up your dishes before you go home.
We’ll leave them in the entry area for your convenience!
Community Dinners
On Thursday, May 30, a congregation new to us will host the community dinner: Baha'i. We welcome them into the diversity of our community dinners. They will serve sausage sandwiches, salad and dessert. We need to supplement their menu and come to the dinner to learn more about their church. Excerpts from their beliefs show how alike we are: "God has sent a series of divine Educa-tors known as Manifestations of God--whose teachings have provided for the advancement of civili-zation. Included are Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. Baha’u'll'ah was the latest of the Messengers, who explained that the religions of the world came from the same Source and are in essence successive chapters of the same religion from God". When you chat with our guests, you can learn more.
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June and July Service Participants
June 2 June 9 June 16 June 23 June 30 July 7 July 14 July 21 July 28
Greeters Don & Karen
Goodman
Lyle & Myrna
Lafferty
Jeanie Curran &
Kay Bell
Bonnie Kramer
& Joyce Russell
Deb Dougherty
& Doris Aldrich
James & Nicole
Jones
Communion
Brunch
Gail George &
Kay Bell
Vicki Esposito
Ushers Vicki Esposito,
Ron Hellbusch,
Bob Briggs,
Shirley Briggs
Trudy Tufford,
James Tufford,
Jordan Tufford,
Sean Gopala-
krishnan
Bob Van Meter,
Gloria Van
Meter, Keith
Conklin, Bobbie
Lowe
John Maurer,
Pauline
Maurer, Lyle
Lafferty, Myrna
Lafferty
Tom Alexander,
Janet Alexan-
der, Jeanie
Curran, Leslie
Alexander
Sam Mazzucca,
Colleen Maz-
zucca, Elizabeth
Price, Pat Hen-
dricks, Joyce
Russell
Vicki Esposito,
Ron Hellbusch,
Bob Briggs,
Shirley Briggs
Trudy Tufford,
James Tufford,
Jordan Tufford,
Sean Gopala-
krishnan
Bob Van Meter,
Gloria Van
Meter, Keith
Conklin, Bobbie
Lowe
Lay
Reader
Sue Singleton Sam Mazzucca Pauline Maurer Deb Dougherty Barbara
Scanlon
Pat Hendricks Pat Hendricks Barbara Scanlon Deb Dougherty
Sound Keith Conklin Bob Van Meter Gloria Van
Meter
John Maurer Lyle Lafferty Keith Conklin Bob Van Meter Gloria Van Meter John Maurer
Coffee
Servers
Bob & Shirley
Briggs
Jim & Nicole
Jones
Pat Estridge &
Elizabeth Price
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