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The Westminster Presbyterian Church, the oldest congregation in the Westminster area, continues to minister to the community and to many families whose parents, grandparents and great-grandparents were the "builders/saints" of the church.
Activities include Sunday school for all ages at 9:15 AM The adult 9:15 AM class will begin a scriptural study of the Lord's Prayer during the season of Lent. Worship Service is at 10:30 am. Service always includes "Story time" with Pastor Jack Cabaness before the children are dismissed to CAP (Children's Activity Program).
The youth group, junior and senior high youth, meets every Sunday afternoon for social and special activities.
The church is located at 74th & Bradburn, Westminster, Check the Web site....www.westypres.org for calendar of events and activities. More information.. 303-429-8508.
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