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.

Advent in Two Minutes
Click here for a reminder about the season

First Sunday of Advent
10 a.m., Sunday, November 30
Roger Demos Preaching
Scripture: Jeremiah 31:31-34; John 17:25-26
Part of “The Pulpit Belongs to us All: Views from the Pews”

Christmas Joy Offering
Support Presbyterian church workers and their families in their time of need and leadership development and education for communities of color at Presbyterian-related schools and colleges

Last Day for Giving Tree/Angel Tree Tags
Sunday, November 30
Take a tag from the tree in the Narthex or Fellowship Hall
Click here for details
Return unwrapped gifts and gift cards on or by Sunday, December 7

Christ Market Opens
11 p.m., Sunday, November 30
Meaningful alternatives to traditional gifts that raise awareness of the needs of others and funds to support those needs
Choose among local, national and international organizations or give a lump sum to be distributed among all the groups. Mission and Service will match all gifts to a total of $5,000.
Shop in person after worship or drop forms in the church office
Continues Sundays through December 21
Click here for brochure

Christmas Pageant Practice
11:15 a.m., Sunday, November 30
Costumes/run through script and songs

Last Day to Donate Toothbrushes and Toothpaste
Sunday, November 30
Full-size tubes of toothpaste and individually-wrapped toothbrushes
Place in bin outside the church office

Movement for Wellness: Fostering Self and Community Care
7 p.m., Wednesday, December 3 (note change)
Nalini Prakash, PhD, BC-DMT, CMA, an Assistant Professor in the Creative Arts Therapies Department at Drexel University, will talk about the impact of dance/movement therapy on empathy, peer relationships and cultural self-efficacy. Her presentation will be an interactive session using dance and movement therapy, with everyone welcome to participate regardless of their ability or mobility level.
Dessert and coffee – 7 p.m.; talk – 7:15 p.m.

Christmas Poinsettias
Decorate the sanctuary in honor/memory of loved ones
Click here for order form
Deadline – Monday, Dec. 8

Chancel Flowers 2026
The sign-up board for sponsoring Chancel Flowers in 2026 is posted in Fellowship Hall. Sign your name and the dedication you would like printed in the bulletin.
Suggested donation – $50
Payments will be collected at the beginning of each month – the church office will reach out with a reminder as your month nears

Annual Giving Campaign
Through week nine, we have received 74 pledges totaling $359,764
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

Offering Envelopes
If you requested offering envelopes for 2026, pick them up in Fellowship Hall


Fall Cleanup
9 a.m., Saturday, December 6
We need as many hands on deck as possible to help tidy up our grounds
The main task will be raking leaves
Please bring your own tools

Second Sunday of Advent
10 a.m., Sunday, December 7
Light the candle of peace

Christ Market Opens
11 p.m., Sunday, November 30
Meaningful alternatives to traditional gifts that raise awareness of the needs of others and funds to support those needs
Shop in person after worship or drop forms in the church office
Continues Sundays through December 21
Click here for brochure

Giving Tree/Angel Tree Tags
Sunday, December 7
Last day to return gifts/gift cards

Christmas Pageant Practice
11:15 a.m., Sunday, November 30
Costumes/run through script and songs

Advent Open House
4:30-6 p.m., Sunday, December 7
An event for all ages!
Start the season with crafts, carols and a cup of (age-appropriate) cheer
Kids – make Advent/Christmas decorations, listen to a holiday story and munch on snacks
Adults – chat with friends while enjoying a glass of wine, beer or non-alcoholic beverage and tasty bites
Everyone – end the evening singing holiday songs and carols

Advent Open House Appetizers
Have a family favorite appetizer, snack or beverage of choice you’d like to share?
Bring it for the nosh table

Advent Open House Shampoo Donations
Please bring a full-size bottle of shampoo (or make a monetary donation) in exchange for the opportunity to receive a Trader Joe’s gift bag
Benefits WPC’s Day of Service (Monday, January 19)

Youth Group Advent Open House and After Party
4:30 p.m., Sunday, December 7
Help with crafts and stay after for the Youth Group Christmas Party
Click here to register

Advent Open House Helpers
Sunday, December 7
Helpers are needed for all phases – setup, crafters and cleanup
To volunteer – click here or sign up in Fellowship Hall


Prime Time
noon, Tuesday, December 9
Award-winning professional photographer Robert Wood will talk about his more than 45 years of experience capturing landscapes, weddings, families and life’s most meaningful moments. His focus will be on how to take better pictures using light, composition and storytelling.
noon – lunch; 12:30 p.m. – program

WOW Christmas Dinner
6 p.m., Wednesday, December 10
Women of Wallingford – join for our annual holiday event
We will provide the main course and beverages
Please bring an appetizer, salad, side or dessert
End with the Christmas story and carols

Media Chamber Chorale Concert
7:30 p.m., Friday, December 12
3 p.m., Saturday, December 13
Enjoy “Strike the Harp and Join the Chorus – Holiday Music from Around the World to Lift your Spirits”
Held at WPC
Click here for tickets

The WPC Day of Service (Monday, January 19)
will involve donating items to four local organizations
The needs are:

Shampoo
Beginning Monday, December 1
Full-size bottles of shampoo
Place in bin outside the church office

Least Coin (Loose Change)
Through mid-January
Look for the water jug in the Narthex (before church) and Fellowship Hall (during coffee hour) to deposit your “least coins” (loose change)

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

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


LifeWerks is requesting:
- Cereal (kids’ favorites)
- Jam or jelly (grape, strawberry or other berries)
- Crackers (Ritz, Triscuits, Wheat Thins, Nut Thins, graham)
- Canned vegetables (carrots, collard greens)
- Salad dressing (all varieties)
- Snack bars
- Paper Products (napkins, toilet paper, tissues)
- Skin care products (shampoo, body lotion or cream, wet wipes)
- Feminine hygiene products (panty liners, maxi-pads, overnight)
- Pet food (dog/cat; wet/dry)

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.
