WESTWOOD WORLD August 2014 1
Westwood World A Publication of Westwood Baptist Church
August 2014 _________________________________________
2014 Edition 8
A Message from Our Senior Pastor
This summer has had a different feel for me. Married to a Fairfax County school teacher, the time has
seemed a bit compressed as school remained in session a week longer than usual due to our snowy winter.
Since our schools go so late anyway, this additional week ushered us right into the July 4th holiday, then
VBS, Impact, and now, quickly, August. Our conversations in the context of our busy lives often include the
phrase, “where did the time go?” and this summer it truly seems to have passed more quickly than usual.
Contrasting this rush of summer is the slow pace of my recovery from a torn ankle tendon that has kept me
from doing many of the things I normally do during this season. On the grand scale of things, my injury is not
terribly significant, truly more aggravation than anything else, but I can’t drive, don’t walk much apart from
the assistance of my knee walker, haven’t been able to make visits as I normally do, and haven’t swung a
golf club in nearly three months. The juxtaposition of my slowed personal pace and the rush and compres-
sion of the summer have made this an unusual season of stops and starts, connectedness and disconnect-
edness for me.
Life takes unexpected twists and turns. We recognize in this uncertainty that the very things we work so hard
to control often seem just beyond our reach. It is not unusual for us, like the Psalmist, to long for a return to
things as they once were. In the 42nd Psalm, the writer laments, “My heart is breaking as I remember how it
used to be: I walked among the crowds of worshipers, leading a great procession to the house of God, sing-
ing for joy and giving thanks amid the sound of a great celebration!” Though the source of his lament is un-
known, something has changed and he is not able to do what once gave him such pleasure and fulfillment.
My “aggravation” is temporary, but for many, life’s unexpected changes remain a familiar part of their ongo-
ing journey. I am a bit more careful these days in sharing the familiar axioms of faith that have often so easi-
ly come through the years of offering pastoral encouragement. It’s not that I doubt these truths but perhaps
understand a bit more how cavalierly we toss them around without much thought as to their particular appli-
cation to a particular person’s need. Maybe the continuing words of the Psalmist that follow his lament from
the 42nd Psalm speak to the perseverance of faith that cannot be bound by calendar or personal circum-
stance. “Why am I discouraged? Why is my heart so sad? I will put my hope in God! I will praise him again—
my Savior and my God!”
Beginnings and endings, interruptions and predictable patterns all have their place in our lives. Persevering
faith must have its place as well. Perhaps the third verse of Karolina Sandell-Berg’s wonderful hymn, “Day
by Day,” is a good reminder of this. “Help me then, in every tribulation, so to trust Thy promises, O Lord.
That I lose not faith’s sweet consolation, offered me within Thy holy Word. Help me, Lord, when toil and trou-
ble meeting, e’er to take, as from a father’s hand, one by one, the days, the moments fleeting, till with Christ
the Lord I stand.”
Jim Abernathy
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In Our Prayers . . . Al Sanders; Amanda Maguire’s father, Walt Strickland; Anne Daly; Andy Willetts; Berkley McKenzie; Betty Helfen-
berger; Cathy Moody’s father; Dave Nachison’s father; Dave Schmitz; Dennis Hunt’s father; Don Anderson; Ed &
Karen Armstrong; Ed & Joan Tarlosky; Eileen Griffith; Elise Clark; Emilie Bretz; Eric Williams; Ernie Kirkland; Faye
Riley; George Stone; Greisy Acosta’s mother, Gregoria Hernandez; Helen Hill; Homa Sherdel’s husband, Moham-
ad; Jackie Weaver; Jewel Bowers; Jim Crupper; Jo Sergio; Joshua Brown; Kathy Boothe; Kevin & Nancy Kersh;
Landon & Christina Taylor’s friends, Joe Murphy and Olivia Hilton; Lauren Caruso’s grandfather, Italo Cosentino;
Lee Christensen; Lynda Mooney; Lynne Storer’s grandson, Bo Storer; Martha Siemering’s granddaughter, Olivia;
Myrt Gildea’s sister-in-law, Marge Blose; Nancy D’Ambrosio; Olga Teutler’s father-in-law; Pam & Thomas Daly’s
friend and neighbor, Maryann Ridge; Rita Pearsall’s daughter, Sherry; Rita Roberts’ niece, Karen Van Name;
Ryan Balluck; Stephanie Wilson’s mother, Linda Gibson; Tom & Barbara Hall’s brother-in-law Joe Cook, and their
friends Margaret Sutton and Kathy Eaton; and Yvonne Bryant.
Westwood Member News
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page Page
Westwood Member News 2 50th Anniversary 3 Community Involvement 4 Church Life 5 Preschool and Children’s Ministry 6 Pictures from Vacation Bible School 7
Adult Education 8 August Sundays at Westwood 8 Youth Ministry 9 www.GO Seniors Ministry 10 CFN Returns in September 10 Music Ministry 10
With SympathyWith SympathyWith SympathyWith Sympathy
We extend our Christian sympathy to former Westwood
staff member Pat Pastor on the death of her husband, Alan.
If you wish to send your condolences to the family, the address is:
2921 Dragonfly Way, Maryville, TN 37803
Congratulations to Rebecca and Erik Larson and family on the arrival of Henrik Edward Larson, born Tuesday, July 29.
I would like to thank the Westwood congregation for all the love, support, and especially the encourage-ment you have shown to Steve and me during my recent surgery and recuperation. The phone calls, cards, visits, and meals have been so generous and greatly appreciated. It is truly a blessing to belong to such a
loving and caring community of friends.
From Jo SergioFrom Jo SergioFrom Jo SergioFrom Jo Sergio
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50th Anniversary
Westwood Has A History of Bus Ministry for Children
From her earliest origins, Westwood Baptist has
been a church with an outward vision. Her world-
wide view found expression in the missionary work
of Baptists through the Cooperative Program and
also found vision locally to reach out to the chil-
dren of West Springfield. Before the mission be-
came a church, Tom Lovelace was picking up chil-
dren in his small car and bringing them to Wash-
ington Irving Intermediate School for Sunday
School. He remembers that once he piled 13 kids
in. It must have looked like a circus car when they
unloaded at the school where we held our Sunday
services.
After Westwood organized into a church, the “Bus
Ministry” continued with Tom heading up the
Transportation Committee. By then he was shar-
ing the “honor” with Roger Brooks, John Stratton,
and Ed Carr, so he did not have to drive each
week. Later, Del Ray Baptist, our sponsoring
church, gave us their old Blue Bus, and we ex-
panded the area where children were served.
Many children who otherwise would never have
experienced a church family heard the stories of
the Bible and discovered Jesus.
After a few years, the bus collapsed and the minis-
try died. But, in the early 1970s, Jack Archer saw
the need and campaigned until we not only re-
vived it but we also bought another used bus. (No
wonder that Jack later made General in the US
Army). Under Jack’s wing, that brown and cream
colored bus became an institution—at least in our
parking lot. Jack and Billy Riley could be seen on
Sunday mornings making their rounds and inviting
children to Sunday School. Later, the youth would
use the bus to go on their retreats, and Pam Wil-
liams and Rusty Newman became able drivers.
Finally, when we began to see the pavement
through the floor boards as we rolled down the
highway, we retired that bus with all appropriate
honors to a vehicle which meant a lot to the chil-
dren of our community—and a lot to Westwood.
Bob Whitten
Currently, Westwood owns a 15-passenger bus
which was bought in August of 2009. This vehicle
is used frequently for trips in our www.GO Seniors
ministry, for Youth ministry trips, for providing
transportation for residents living in the Springfield
retirement village of Greenspring so they can at-
tend Westwood worship and events, and whenev-
er other needs arise.
Joy Meyer
ABOVE: Westwood youth enjoy travel for a mission trip aboard the church bus.
50th Anniversary Special Events in 2014
• Army Chorus Concert on Saturday, September 20
• Homecoming Celebration on November 8-9
Save the Dates!
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Community Involvement
Shopping List for Weekend Backpack ProgramShopping List for Weekend Backpack ProgramShopping List for Weekend Backpack ProgramShopping List for Weekend Backpack Program
1-gallon Ziploc bags Breakfast Items: Instant oatmeal, individual
serving cereal box, granola/cereal bars, or Pop Tarts.
Protein Items: Can/cup of soup, Easy Mac & Cheese, can/pouch of tuna, salmon, or chicken, Vienna sausages, individual serv-ing ravioli, Beef-A-Roni, spaghetti, or pea-nut butter crackers
Fruits: Individual fruit cups or dried fruit boxes Milk: Long shelf-life Snacks: Pudding, fruit snacks, crackers, grano-
la bars
Place these items in the large grey bin outside the Place these items in the large grey bin outside the Place these items in the large grey bin outside the Place these items in the large grey bin outside the
church office. Thank You for helping to feed the church office. Thank You for helping to feed the church office. Thank You for helping to feed the church office. Thank You for helping to feed the
hungry children of Springfield!hungry children of Springfield!hungry children of Springfield!hungry children of Springfield!
Springfield Gardens Back-to-School Event on August 30 Westwood is once again assisting in the Back-to-
School party at Springfield Gardens (7224 Com-
merce Street) on Saturday, Aug. 30, from 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. There will be a sign-up sheet at the
Welcome Center in the narthex for folks to volun-
teer to help out at this festive occasion and we
hope for you to enjoy this event this year.
As part of this event, Westwood will distribute
health kits to the children attending the event, and
we need your help in providing the items to go in
each kit. We are collecting this material now
through August 24. The kits will be packaged in
an 8” x 12” tote bag, so we need to keep the items
to the indicated sizes so they all fit. Drop your
contributions in the blue bin in the narthex. These
kits are for children up to 12 years of age.
Toothpaste – 4 -7 ounce size
Child’s toothbrush
Dental floss
Bar of soap
Comb
Shampoo – up to 12 ounces
Lip balm
Weekend Food Pack Ministry to Resume in September
Next month we will resume our ministry preparing
Weekend Food Packs. Last year, Westwood was
invited by our neighbor Messiah United Methodist
to join in their established Weekend Food Pack
program, and we agreed to help out. Messiah has
been providing food packs for five years and is
now providing over 100 packs a week to four
schools in central Springfield (Lynwood, Crest-
wood, Garfield, and Springfield Estates).
To be able to do this, we are asking for help in
purchasing the items that go in the packs. We will
need to do this on a continuing basis throughout
the school year. Below is a shopping list of what
we need.
The easiest and most economical way to buy
these items is in multi-packs sold at Costco and
BJ’s. If this is difficult for you, there is a designat-
ed account for this effort and you can donate to it
by writing “Weekend Food Packs” on the subject
line of your check.
Dick Marvin
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Church Life
turn at hosting or choosing a restaurant. The pur-
pose is good fellowship and getting to know oth-
ers in the church.
Elizabeth Colley
Church Conference The quarterly church conference, postponed in
July, has been rescheduled for Sunday, August 3
at 11 a.m. Our August Sundays worship begins at
9:30, with fellowship time at 10:30. This brief
meeting will feature reports from the Nominating
Committee as well as our church treasurer and
other ministry groups. Plan to be present for this
important meeting.
Summer Potluck Fellowships
The last of our summer potlucks will be Wednes-
day, August 13, at 6 p.m. in Whitten Hall. You
may have been traveling during one of these sum-
mer events, and if so, you have missed a great
opportunity for warm fellowship and delicious
food. So don’t miss the opportunity to share in this
special event and invite a friend to join you, intro-
ducing them to our welcoming Westwood family.
Supper Club for Fall 2014 Sign-ups for the Fall Supper Club Groups will be
starting on Sunday, August 17, and will run
through September 7. I hope that people who are
new to Westwood will sign up, as this is an excel-
lent opportunity to meet and get to know others in
the church family that you may not know. If you
are interested in fun, good food, and fellowship,
give this a try. Sign up in the narthex or email Eliz-
abeth Colley at [email protected].
Groups will be set up with six to eight people in
each group. A leader will be assigned to get the
group started, then others host the next event,
and so on. Some people like to eat in restaurants
and others enjoy having people come to their
homes – that is up to the group and host for the
particular event. When you eat out, everyone pays
their own tab. At home, the host may ask group
members to bring a dish or prepare the meal
themselves. Usually the group meets about once
a month, and each person or couple should take a
Army Chorus
50th Anniversary Concert The United States Army Chorus will be at West-
wood in concert, Saturday, September 20, at 7
p.m. We have been blessed to hear the Chorus
over the years here at Westwood and are privi-
leged to have them present this concert as part of
our year-long 50th Anniversary celebration. This
is another gift we share with our community, so
take this opportunity to invite your friends and
neighbors to share in this evening of music.
Special Guest Leena Levanya, founder of ServeTrust ministries
in India, will be with us to preach in morning wor-
ship on Sunday, September 28.
Leena has been with us before,
and she always shares from her
heart the great needs of her peo-
ple as well as the great opportu-
nities we have to be part of this
very unique ministry. Circle the
date, and make sure you are in
attendance to welcome Leena
and be blessed as she shares.
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Preschool and Children’s Ministry
FunDay School, Connect, and
Preschool Sunday School in August All children’s and adult preschool classes will take
a hiatus in the month of August. When we resume
on September 7, we will promote all the children
and preschoolers to their new grade levels. Watch
for more details in the September Westwood
World.
Extended session will be held as usual during wor-
ship at 9:30 a.m. on each of the five Sundays in
August. There will be no children’s church in Au-
gust.
Farewell to Sixth Graders in Connect Our sixth graders will be moving up to join the
youth when Sunday School resumes in Septem-
ber. Thanks for being part of the first Connect
class at Westwood. It has been a blast making
New Testament connections with you this year!
VBS Weird Animals: Where Jesus’ Love is One of a
Kind was a wild success in July. We had tons of
fun and learned all about the unique and ever-
present love of Jesus that is with us when we feel
left out or too different, we don’t understand hard
things, we do the wrong thing, and when we are
scared. The kids gave monetary offerings for Ser-
veTrust and food and other household consuma-
bles as gifts to ECHO.
Many, many thanks to all the wonderful volunteers
who gave their time, energy, creativity, love, and
general weirdness to welcome children into our
church home. Thank you, Directors, for your terrific
leadership and your hours of work in the back-
ground. Most of all, thank you Westwood for gen-
erously supporting VBS year in and year out with
your prayers and generous funding.
Upcoming
Summer Family Socials
• Alexandria Coliseum on Tuesday, Au-
gust 5 at 2:30 p.m.
• August 27—Mark your calendar for a family
bowling night. Details will be announced soon.
Looking Ahead…
Sunday, September 7—Promotion Sunday
All youth, children, and preschoolers will join
their new classes. Welcome to the next level!
Wednesday, September 10—Church Family
Night (CFN) 2014-2015 Kickoff
…And Way Ahead Sunday, December 7—Children’s Christ-
mas Musical in Worship
Wednesday, December 10—Last CFN be-
fore Christmas
Wednesday, January 7—First CFN of 2015!
Holly Bryant
Our Memory Verse
We don’t have have a Bible memory verse in
August, but get ready to recite, anyway. In
August worship, Pastor Jim will invite all
members of the congregation to share their
favorite memory verse. Review the ones you
have learned this year to get ready.
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VBS 2014 Vacation Bible School
The week of July 7-11, 109 adult and teen
staff members welcomed 185 children from
our community to Westwood for Vacation Bi-
ble School.
“Jesus’ Love Is One of a Kind!” was the mes-
sage of the Weird Animals VBS theme.
Many, many, thanks to all those who gave
their time and energy to make this year’s VBS
great!
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Adult Education
Summer Book Discussion
…Unbroken The final book discussion of the summer, focus-
ing on Laura Hillenbrand’s Unbroken…A World
War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Re-
demption, will be on Tues-
day, Aug. 26, at 7 p.m. in
the music suite. This power-
ful book about the life of
Louie Zamperini and his
journey from celebrated
athlete and prisoner of war
to disciple of Christ is an
amazing story. There’s still
time for you to get a copy of
the book if you have not already done so. You
will be blessed as you read and as we gather to
discuss the book.
Day/Night Study Begins in
September After a summer break, our
Day/Night studies will begin
September 15 and 16.
Once again, Dr. Abernathy
will lead the Monday morn-
ing group at 10 a.m. and
Rev. Gray will lead the
Tuesday evening group at 7
p.m.
Our first study will focus on
a book and video presentation by John Ortberg,
entitled, Soul Keeping: Caring For the Most Im-
portant Part of You. Books will go on sale for a
cost of $5 in late August.
These studies offer great opportunities to grow in
faith through the study of God’s word, so look for
a sign-up sheet at the Welcome Center in late Au-
gust, and invite someone to share the study with
you.
Jesus Christ the
same yesterday,
today, and forever.
Hebrews 13:8
August Sundays at Westwood
During the month of August, we will gather
for worship in the sanctuary at 9:30 a.m.
each Sunday, focusing on the theme “Jesus
Christ, The Same Yesterday, Today, and
Forever.” These worship services will feature
a more casual atmosphere, a more interac-
tive process of worship, and special music
and preaching from our own Westwood fami-
ly and from special guests. We will share in
a time of fellowship in Whitten Hall immedi-
ately following worship each Sunday, giving
our Sunday School teachers and leaders a
break. This is a great time to invite a friend to
join you for worship in August.
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Meetings
Youth Advisory Council (Adults) Saturday, August 9, at 9 a.m.
Upcoming Activities
Summer Communications For the rest of the summer we'll send week-
ly updates about youth activities via email,
Twitter and Facebook. We'll return to our
monthly newsletter format in the fall.
Welcome Congratulations to the rising seventh grad-
ers joining the youth group! We look forward
to getting to know you better and we’re ex-
cited about what you will add to the group.
The new members are:
Calvin Beavers Juliette Frazier Annie Gray Reed League Megan Nachison Sarah Skalski Zohal Tokhi
Evening Meal Schedule Aug. 3 Curtin Aug. 10 Rothwell Aug. 17 Kern Aug. 24 Rodgers Aug. 31 Young
Youth Ministry
Weekly Youth Schedule (August Only)
Sundays Morning Worship 9:30 a.m.
Fellowship Time Immediately after
morning worship
Youth Dinner 6 p.m.
Sunday Night Live! 6:30 p.m.-7:45 p.m.
Wednesdays For the rest of the month, we will meet at 7
p.m. each Wednesday for assorted activities.
Details will be sent each week via email, Fa-
cebook and Twitter.
Be blessed,
Andre Towner
Stay Connected with
Westwood Youth Ministry
Andre Towner
(703) 955-0002
WANTED
COW IMPERSONATOR
WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN
Last seen at Chick-fil-A
on Friday, July 11, in the
company of young des-
perados. $5 REWARD
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Items for the September issue of Westwood World are due by Friday, August 15, and
should be sent to Martha Newman at [email protected].
Westwood Baptist Church, 8200 Old Keene Mill Road, Springfield, VA 22152
703-451-5120 www.westwood-baptist.org
CHURCH FAMILY
NIGHT RETURNS !!!
ON
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10
AT 5:30 P.M.
Catered Meal
Games for All Ages
STARTING SEPT. 1, MAKE YOUR WEEKLY OR
STANDING RESERVATION
• Go online to www.westwood-baptist.com;
• Turn in a yellow pew form; or
• Call the church office @ 703-451-5120
Cost is $4.00 for those in fifth grade and old-er, $2.25 for children, and free for ages 2
and younger. (Family max is $17.)
www.GO ~ Older
Adult Fellowship
Upcoming Events
Canasta 2nd & 4th Tuesdays
1-3 p.m. – Greenspring
Village Towne Center Craft Room
Join us on August 12 and 26 for fun and fel-
lowship. Canasta is a great game that’s fun
and easy to learn.
For further information this summer, please
contact the church office.
Rita Roberts
Music Ministry
Thank You, Choirs Our choirs are on a break. We will resume in
September.
Much appreciation for an outstanding job this
year!
Pat Close