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.

Sprouts Cookie Decorating Night
5-7 p.m., Friday, November 7 (note new time)
Kids – have fun decorating cookies (and eating a few!), then offering the rest for the Sprouts Bake Sale
Dinner included
Open to children grades K-5

Dedication Sunday
10 a.m., Sunday, November 9
Pastor Taylor Preaching
Scripture: James 1:16-18; Matthew 6:19-24

Breakfast Club
10 a.m., Sunday, November 9
Breakfast, games, discussion and fellowship
Open to grades 6-12
Meet in the Youth Room

Sprouts Cookie Sale
11 a.m., Sunday, November 9
Cookies decorated by the Sprouts will be available for purchase during Coffee Hour
Proceeds benefit Giving Tree/Angel Tree

Rise Against Hunger
1 p.m., Sunday, November 9
Join with Scouting America Troops 277 and 2019 and Cub Pack 228 to help package 10,000 meals to ship to those in need throughout the world
Co-sponsored by the Mission and Service Committee and WPC Scouts

Pop-up Clothing Drive
Sunday, November 9
Drop clothing for Savage Sisters in Kensington:
Fall/winter-weight clean clothing, including winter jackets, for men and women (no children’s)
Folded in bags (rather than hanging)
Leave in the Reception Room

Veterans Day
Tuesday, November 11
“Whenever the world makes you cynical; whenever you seek true humility, and true selflessness — look to a veteran.”
— Barack Obama

Prime Time
noon, Tuesday, November 11
Bill Moller, president of the Tinicum Township Historical Society, will talk about the history of Hog Island, the site of a major shipyard during World War I. The workers often brought sandwiches on long rolls, eventually called “hoggies” (possibly the origin of the word “hoagie”).
noon – lunch; 12:30 p.m. – program

Women of Wallingford (W.O.W.)
7 p.m., Wednesday, November 12
Join for refreshments and a lesson led by Chris

Dear WPC Community of faith and dear friends in Christ
We cannot begin to tell you how deeply moved Cyndi and I were to receive your love and well wishes as I enter the new world of retirement.
From the musical love offering on the 19th to our bagpiper recessional on the 26th, everything was beyond our imagining. Thank you, thank you, thank you for your extravagant generosity of spirit, love, gift, notes, cards, hugs, tears and laughter. Thank you and please know that for us, you have been the gift all along.
We have read your cards and notes over and over again and prayed over them.
You will continue to be in our hearts and minds as you move forward to the spirit-filled future we know God has prepared for you. Trust in the Lord always and love one another as Christ has first loved you. All will be well.
Until we meet again, all of our love and blessings,
François and Cyndi, and Tilly too


WPC Day of Service Donations
Through Sunday, November 30
The WPC Day of Service (Monday, January 19), an inter-generational opportunity organized by the Abilities Initiative to benefit others, will involve donating items to four local organizations, including the Delco Domestic Abuse Project in Media and Bridge Houses through CityTeam in Chester.
For November, we are asking for donations of full-size tubes of toothpaste and individually-wrapped toothbrushes
Place in bin outside the church office

Annual Giving Campaign
Through week seven, we have received 66 pledges totaling $319,284
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


Giving Tree/Angel Tree Opens
Sunday, November 16
Take a tag from the tree in the Narthex or Fellowship Hall
Supports Chester Eastside, City Team, local families and children of incarcerated parents
Click here for details
Tags available through Sun., Nov. 30
Return unwrapped gifts and gift cards on or before Sunday, December 7

Zoo on Wheels
11:30 a.m.-noon, Sunday, November 16
Kids – invite your friends to Sunday School and to stay for the Elmwood Park “Zoo on Wheels”
Target age group K-second grade (younger and older children are welcome to attend)

Adrienne Poissant Ordination
3 p.m., Sunday, November 16
A member of WPC, Adrienne was under care of our Session while a student at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she graduated in the spring. She is now pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Branchville (New Jersey).
Light refreshments to follow

Turkey Donations
Beginning Sunday, November 16
Have a turkey you won’t be cooking?
Donate it to the Deacons
Mark the bird “Deacons” and place in the church freezer
Continues through Tuesday, November 25


Chester Eastside Thanksgiving
Through Wednesday, November 19
Chester Eastside has Thanksgiving on its mind – the agency will be preparing 250 boxes with all the fixins’
Here’s what they need:
Turkey gravy
Instant mashed potatoes
Canned sweet potatoes
Stuffing mix
Boxed mac & cheese
Canned corn
Canned green beans
Cranberry sauce
Corn muffin mix

BookLook
7 p.m., Wednesday, November 19
“The breathtaking story of Calliope Stephanides and three generations of her Greek-American family, who travel from a tiny village overlooking Mount Olympus to Prohibition-era Detroit and the race riots of 1967 before moving to the tree-lined streets of suburban Grosse Pointe, Michigan.” (Amazon)


Youth Group Arcade Night and Pizza Party
4:30 p.m., Sunday, November 23
Meet at Putt Putt Family Center (5300 West Baltimore Pike, Clifton Heights) for a great night of arcade games and pizza
Invite a friend (and send them the link to sign up)
Click here to register


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

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.
