Staff Reviews
Your Personnel Committee has begun the Annual Staff Performance Reviews. Your input to the review process is sought and is most welcomed. To share positive comments or concerns about staff performances over the past year please contact:
John Hatch for Tim Tutt and Janet Moyer;
Greg Perla for Alexis Kassim and Amy Tutt;
Jessica Brown for Mimi Miller;
Beth Hayes for all other staff.
Thank you.
The Personnel Committee
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Sign Up for Coffee Hour!
Coffee Hour is a time to welcome guests and to strengthen relationships within our church community. This ministry is vital to the life, spirit, and growth of our church. Beverages (coffee, tea, water, juice/lemonade) and tableware are provided by Westmoreland. Food is a welcome addition and is provided by Coffee Hour Host(s). Please sign up to host coffee hour (once per year is recommended) with your family or pair-up with another member of the church.
Click here to sign up!
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Marie Reed Tutoring
Saturday April 23, 9:00am
We will tutor at Marie Reed Learning Center on the following Saturday mornings from 9 a.m. til 11:30 a.m. Be sure to arrive a little before 9am.If you haven't done this before, please contact me for directions.
Thanks for you help.
Pete Davis, 202-365-7624
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Save the Date! Church Retreat
When October 14-16
Where Camp Wabanna, Edgewater, MD
Contact Doug Hallward-Driemeier
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Sermon Series - The Book of Revelation
April 24
Revelation 21
"Get Your Life" Rev. Kassim preaching
May 1
Revelation 21
"Daylight in the
Garden of
Good & Plenty"
May 8
Children's Musical
May 15
Revelation 21
"Politics of the Wind"
"Preaching to
the Proletariat"
May 29
Revelation 17
"War and Women"
June 12
Revelation 7 & 19
"Roadkill at the End of Time"
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Adult Spiritual Formation: "Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few"
Sundays, 9:00am, Library
We will discuss Robert Reich's book "Saving Capitalism," an excellent analysis of how the well off in America have tilted our economic and political systems in their favor at the expense of the middle and lower classes. Notes will be prepared a week in advance each week so you can participate even if you haven't read the book. Contact Pete Davis for more information.
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Film Series and Potlucks
The last Wednesday of each month
Wednesday, April 27:
"A Place at the Table"
- a documentary about food insecurity and hunger. We will have a very special meal this evening based on what most of the world's population has for dinner!
Wednesday, May 25:
"Capitalism: A Love Story"
- a documentary that explores the social costs of pursuing profits over the common good.
Hosted by the Board of Spiritual Formation. Come one, come all!
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Potluck Supper at the Tutts During 2016, Amy and Tim Tutt are inviting the entire Westmoreland family to their home for a series of potluck suppers in small groups (divided alphabetically) on Saturday evenings from 5-7pm.
Dates and Groups
Saturday May 14 -
Last Names H/I/J
Saturday May 21 -
Last Names K/L
Saturday June 25- Last Names M/N
Saturday September 17- Last Names O/P/Q/R
Saturday October 1- Last Names S/T
Saturday October 29- Last Names U/V/W/X/Y/Z
Saturday November 12 - Newcomers, Oops-Forgetters &
Couldn't-Make-It-Earlier Folks
RSVP to
[email protected].
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200 People and 9 Pies
In his sermon on January 10, Rev. Tutt challenged the congregation to have worship attendance of 200 or more people for nine Sundays before June 12. If we have nine Sundays with attendance of 200 or more, Rev. Tutt will let the middle and high schoolers "pie" him with nine pies at our summer picnic on June 12, and he will bake nine pies for the congregation to enjoy for dessert at the picnic. Here is an attendance update:
January 3 165
January 10 196
January 17 185
January 24 no worship - bad weather
January 31 194
February 7 261
February 14 155
February 21 195
February 28 243
March 6 204
March 13 180
March 20 252 March 27 406 - Counts for two 200+ Sundays!
April 3 161
April 10 223 April 17 207
There are seven Sundays before June 12. For the "pie-ing," we need attendance of 200 or more on only
ONE of those Sundays.
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Children's Collection in April:
Food for So Others Might Eat
So Others Might Eat (S.O.M.E.) is an interfaith organization that helps the poor and homeless of Washington, DC by providing food, clothes, and health care. We will collect the following items in April during our Time for Children for their food bank:
- Pancake Mix
- Syrup
- Ground Coffee
- Non-Refrigerated Creamer
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Parlor Renovation
In anticipation of the Parlor renovation in June the current Parlor furniture is being offered for sale to Westmorelanders.
Please click here
for a listing of the Parlor furniture and price. Contact the Property Chair, Roy Grossnick, if you are interested in purchasing any of the items listed.
--Roy Grossnick, Property Chair
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Jubilee Jobs Volunteer Opportunity
Saturday, July 16 and August 13
Here is an opportunity for you to volunteer at Jubilee Jobs -- one of the organizations that Westmorelanders support. The upcoming dates include Saturday mornings (9 am to noon) July 16 and August 13. Jubilee Jobs is a very successful organization that serves our DC community so well, but it needs the support of volunteers. In the recent past, a handful of Westmorelanders have gone to Jubilee Jobs and really enjoyed this experience to work with people who are searching for positions, but just need some help in working on resumes, filling out applications, or conducting mock interviews.
This is an excellent opportunity and is really a tremendous experience for volunteers! If you think that one or both of these dates work for you, please email me (
[email protected]) and Samrawit Delelegn (
[email protected]) so that Westmoreland is on the schedule for Jubilee Jobs. In the past, we have met Saturday morning at Westmoreland @ 8:30 am to carpool to their Ontario Road, NW office. We need at least 4 volunteers (and as many as 8) for each Saturday session.
Thanks,
D. Lee Alekel
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