Seasonal Happenings
WPC is a busy place! The building is in use day and night, weekdays and weekends.
Here’s a glimpse of our special events for the next few weeks.

Saturday, October 25
3 p.m.
Upper Parking Lot

Bring the Kids
The upper parking lot will be filled with cars/trucks/SUVs decked out for Halloween with treats galore

Host a Trunk
Sign up to include your trunk and treats (prizes for best decorated!)
Church lot opens at 2 p.m. for set up
Click here to register

Rain or Shine
In Fellowship Hall if raining

Donate Food
Bring non-perishable food items to support the Red Wagon


Sprouts Game Night
6 p.m., Friday, October 3
Play wild and wacky games all over the WPC campus, ending with a Bible lesson and song
Dinner included
Open to children grades K-5
Click here to register – send the link to your friends!

World Communion Sunday
10 a.m., Sunday, Ovtober 5
Pastor Taylor Preaching
Scripture: Luke 24:28-35; Revelation 19: 6-10

Happy October Birthday
Happy Birthday, October friends
Enjoy this bagpipe version with our words:
Happy Birthday to You,
We give thanks for your life;
We give thanks for your presence here,
We Give Thanks to God for You.

Online Directory Info
11 a.m., Sunday, October 5
Want to learn how to easily update your picture or info in the secure online WPC directory?
Visit the table in Fellowship Hall for one-on-one help to access the directory from your phone/laptop and change your picture/contact info. Up-to-date info and pictures of our church family will help our next pastor get to know us better.

Kids Café
11 a.m., Sunday, October 5
Kids – meet Pastor Taylor and Miss Lee in the choir room for songs, games and refreshments
Open to kids 4-11

Donate Treats
Leave wrapped candy, non-sugary snacks (fruit roll-ups, gummies, raisins, popcorn), stickers or other non-edible treats in the tubs in the narthex/Fellowship Hall

Eighth Annual Socktober
Beginning Sunday, October 5
New, wrapped (original packaging) men’s, women’s and children’s socks
Look for Sock Drive containers in the Narthex and near the main office
Adult socks benefit Savage Sisters; kids’ socks benefit Chester Eastside
Continues through Sunday, October 26

W.O.W. (Women of Wallingford)
7 p.m., Wednesday, October 8
Join for refreshments and a lesson led by Chris

Annual Giving Campaign
Through week two, we have received 31 pledges totaling $133,044
Pledges represent approximately two-thirds of our annual budget and provide the confidence we will continue to be the exciting, growing church we have become thanks to everyone’s open hands and open hearts
Register your pledge using the pledge card, Church Center app or click here

Critical Food Bank Needs in Delaware County
All food banks across our region have been forced to limit their distribution to the needy. Food supply has been curtailed from government sources until at least November, requiring pantries to purchase food locally at retail prices. In response, Session voted to contribute an additional $2,000 to Chester Eastside, Inc. to purchase perishable items (milk, eggs, butter, cheese and frozen meats). Fortunately, perishable produce is available locally and can be purchased at reasonable prices.
What can we do as a congregation? Pray that God will provide and continue to contribute to the Red Wagon all the non-perishables and personal items we can. That will allow the money raised by the current efforts to be concentrated on the purchase of short-supplied perishable items until normal supply is restored.
Mission and Service Committee


Breakfast Club
10 a.m., Sunday, October 12
Breakfast, games, discussion and fellowship
Open to grades 6-12
Meet in the Youth Room
Click here for the Breakfast Club schedule

Recycle/Reuse Drive
Beginning Sunday, October 12
Have some extra new/gently used kid’s toys and trinkets? Place them in (or take them from) the baskets in the Narthex and hallway near the fidget toys. It’s a great way to reduce waste and spend less on new items and a fun way to keep them circulating.
The list includes:
Fidget toys
Keychains
Novelty pencils/erasers
Crayons
Squishies
Birthday party bag trinkets
Small notebooks
Stickers
Slap bracelets
Other small kid-friendly items


Prime Time
noon, Tuesday, October 14
WPC’s Congregational Wellness Nurse Cyndi Lacroix will talk about “What is a Congregational Wellness Nurse compared to a Parish Nurse” and what ten years of practicing has brought to her life and the life of WPC
noon – lunch
12:30 p.m. – program

Celebratory Concert for Pastor François and Cyndi
3 p.m., Sunday, October 19
Delight in a celebratory concert featuring our staff members and Chancel Choir performing songs dedicated to François and Cyndi and special solos by François

Catered Reception
4:30 p.m., Sunday, October 19
Following the concert, enjoy a catered reception in Fellowship Hall and the Reception Room
To RSVP, email/call Church Administrator Nathan Gibson (610-566-1644, ext 2) by Monday, October 13

Kids Movie and Craft Night
3 p.m., Sunday, October 19
Watch “The Prince of Egypt,” have playground time and make crafts to take home
Dinner included
Open to ages 4-11
In conjunction with the concert and reception
Click here to register

WPC Day of Service Planning Day
10 a.m., Monday, October 20
Help plan the WPC Day of Service (Monday, January 19) by offering suggestions for outreach organizations and projects
An intergenerational event – all ages welcome
Lunch provided
Click here for more info

WPC Day of Service
For the WPC Day of Service (Monday, January 19), the Abilities Initiative is exploring ways to provide children in our community with hygiene products and snacks
Sometimes larger companies are eager to partner in this kind of effort, but are easiest to reach through personal connections
If you or someone you know works for a company that might be willing to donate, we would be grateful if you would alert us. Please contact Michelle or Shirley so they can follow up.

Blood Drive
2-7 p.m., Wednesday, October 22
If you are an eligible type O, B- or A- donor, consider making a Power Red donation (donate two units of red blood cells during one donation)
To schedule an appointment – click here or call 1-800-REDCROSS

Reformation Sunday (Pastor François’ Last Sunday)
10 a.m., Sunday, October 26
Recognize Pastor François and Cyndi’s shared ministry during the worship service

Special Farewell Coffee Hour
11 a.m., Sunday, October 26
Join in wishing Pastor Francois and Cyndi the best in the new season of their lives
There will be a basket for cards (or you may send them to the church office)


Youth Group Trunk or Treat Trunk and After Party
2 p.m., Saturday, October 25
Come in costume to decorate the youth trunk
Stay for the after party

Office and Staff Hours
Main Office
9 a.m.-3 p.m., Mon. – Fri.
Pastors – please email to contact

Fill the Red Wagon
WPC supports Chester Eastside, LifeWerks and Media Food Bank


Media Food Bank is requesting:
- Cream of Wheat
- Dried fruit
- Crunchy peanut butter
- Canned meat (corned beef, Spam)
- Canned vegetables (mixed vegetables, whole tomatoes, spinach)
- Dried beans (garbanzo, kidney, lentils, pinto)
- Pasta sauce with meat
- Parmesean cheese
- Vegetarian chili
- BBQ sauce
- Cooking staples (vegetable stock, apple cider vinegar, olive oil, condensed milk)
- Pudding mix
- Oat milk
- Baby items (baby food, diapers {sizes 1, 4, 6}, pull-ups {sizes 2T/3T and 3T/4T}, wipes)
- Feminine hygiene products
- Personal care items (deodorant, shampoo, toothpaste, bar soap)
- Household essentials (toilet paper, paper towels, laundry detergent pods, dish detergent)
- Pet food (dog/cat; wet/dry)
- Egg cartons

YouTube Worship Service
The live worship service in our sanctuary is video recorded and available on our YouTube channel, Facebook page and website later in the week for those unable to attend in person.
