Announcements for July 20, 2025

WELCOME VISITORS If you are worshiping here for the first time today, welcome! We are glad to have you with us. Please fill out a visitor information card, located on the right as you enter the chapel, and place it in the offering plate.

OFFERING Plates are available just inside the doors to the chapel as you enter and exit. Our gifts take many forms: open-hearted presence here, voices lifted in song, the prayers that rise in us, the material gifts we share with neighbors, and our willingness to live in a world as allies and advocates for those whose needs are overlooked. The monies we bring symbolize the offering of our lives in all circumstances. A separate labeled basket is available each week to receive Our Daily Change offerings, formerly known as Five Cents a Meal hunger offering.

COMMUNITY JOYS AND CONCERNS: If you would like to add or update a prayer request, please contact the church office.

We celebrate: Andrew Tripp being back home after rebuilding his house following Helene ⸰ All in our Congregation that are out and about this summer and we pray for safe travel ⸰ that our Chapel is being used for so much exciting music this month.

We remember in prayer:  The Daugherty family on the death of Naomi Daugherty, July 5 ⸰ The family of Heath Rada and his wife, Peggy, on the death of their daughter, Margaret Rada June 30.

Heath is a former GA Moderator. Arrangements are pending ⸰ Brooks Joslin, Blake’s father, as he is put on Hospice care  ⸰ Arden Starnes, her family, and her caregivers ⸰ all who continue to be affected by loss caused by Hurricane Helene. In our congregation, we remember  Cindy and Dennis Riley, Jackie Wintle,  and Bob, the father of Natalie’s partner Jeff the extended Lytle familyMary Craig Jackie Ligon Cole ⸰ Pat Crumpler ⸰ Martha Dugger ⸰ Rick Garrison ⸰ Fran Roberts’ sister-in-law, Linda Briggs ⸰ Marjorie Hettrick ⸰ Shane Reece (Nancy Garrison’s son) ⸰ Pat Wilson’s son, Kell.

CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Warren Wilson College is hosting the Chamber Music Society of the Carolinas concert series on Saturday evenings through August 2 at 7:30 PM in the WWPC Chapel. Tickets available at www.cms-carolinas.orgor at the door.

WWPC WELCOMES THE SWANNANOA VALLEY FRIENDS MEETING The WWPC Session has come to an agreement with the Swannanoa Valley Friends Meeting (SVFM) Quaker congregation who are meeting in our Ransom Fellowship Hall on Sunday afternoons from 1:30 to 4:30 PM for one year. Hurricane Helene destroyed the SVFM meeting house in Black Mountain and their congregation has been meeting in various locations since then. On the infrequent Sundays when WWPC has after-church functions (e.g., Centennial celebration) those will take priority and the SVFM will make other arrangements. The SVFM youth group will also meet in the downstairs youth room one Sunday per month concurrent with the services in the Fellowship Hall. The Session is pleased to offer this hospitality to our friends from SVFM at no cost.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED There are many ways to help on Sundays:

Greeters will welcome worshipers, offer bulletins and other worship resources to guests, and assist with a brief after-service cleanup of bulletins and hymnals.

Liturgists typically lead the Call to Worship, offer the Prayer for Illumination and the First Reading, and lead the Affirmation of Faith. All texts are supplied to readers.

Coffee-Hour Hosts make coffee (provided by the church) and put out snacks, juice, and water. (Hosts may choose to use snacks available at the church or bring refreshments to share).  Hosts have access to the parlor kitchen for clean up.  Susan Daugherty and members of the Congregational Life Team are available to answer questions or provide assistance.Sound/Video if you would like to help run the sound and/or livestream, please see today’s operator or contact the church office.