Who we are
CELEBRATING the Good News of the Gospel With Our Community.
Our Mission
The mission of Westminster Presbyterian Church is to “Make Disciples by Celebrating the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ with Those in our Community.”
Our Vision
We see our future as a truly welcoming-to-all congregation. We embrace changes in our culture, music, technology, programming, and administration while holding fast to the bedrock of our beliefs as a Presbyterian Christian community. We minister and plan programs from our identified strengths; our relationships, while strong with each other, seek to reach out to the unchurched in bold, non-fearful ways. We minister with our neighbors in Westminster.
We partner with Denver Presbytery to minister with our regional and global neighbors. We dream big and take small steps, but we never stop moving. We never stop asking the question “Where is God leading us?” As revealed by one of our favorite hymns in the “favorite hymn” project, “Here I Am, Lord,” we stand in readiness to walk with God as we are led into our future. It is a journey never meant to be finished.
Our Mission
The mission of Westminster Presbyterian Church is to “Make Disciples by Celebrating the Good News of the Gospel of Jesus Christ with Those in our Community.”
Our Vision
We see our future as a truly welcoming-to-all congregation. We embrace changes in our culture, music, technology, programming, and administration while holding fast to the bedrock of our beliefs as a Presbyterian Christian community. We minister and plan programs from our identified strengths; our relationships, while strong with each other, seek to reach out to the unchurched in bold, non-fearful ways. We minister with our neighbors in Westminster.
We partner with Denver Presbytery to minister with our regional and global neighbors. We dream big and take small steps, but we never stop moving. We never stop asking the question “Where is God leading us?” As revealed by one of our favorite hymns in the “favorite hymn” project, “Here I Am, Lord,” we stand in readiness to walk with God as we are led into our future. It is a journey never meant to be finished.
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Leadership
Leader Name:
David Wright
Leader Position:
Pastor
Phone:
Fax:
303-429-7362
Leader Email:
Click here to contact David Wright
Leader Bio:
David is a career Solo Pastor, a PK, a parent of toddlers, and an east coaster at heart who still gets hopelessly lost on Colorado’s non-contiguous streets. His ministry passions include teaching, youth ministry, accessibility, and collaborative mission.
Administration
Admin Name:
Teddie McConnell
Admin Position:
Administrator
Phone:
Fax:
303-429-7362
Admin Email:
Click here to contact Teddie McConnell
Driving Directions to Westminster Presbyterian Church
Travel/Direction Tips
On the corner of Osceola and 74th
Westminster Presbyterian Church Service Times
Sunday worship begins at 10:30 am.
There is Sunday School for all ages at 9:15 am every week. An usher can help you find the right class. Following the service, please join us for fellowship, coffee, and treats in the library.
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There is Sunday School for all ages at 9:15 am every week. An usher can help you find the right class. Following the service, please join us for fellowship, coffee, and treats in the library.
It's been more than 4 years since the last service times update. Please make sure to contact the church to confirm service times.
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Westminster Presbyterian Church History
Westminster Presbyterian Church has a long history. In the 1890’s, a prominent New Yorker, Henry Mayhem, visualized the concept of a university atop Crown Point, Colorado. Seeking financial help from the Presbytery of Denver and even from Maxey Tabor, son of Horace Tabor, the “Princeton of the West” was conceived and named Westminster University.
The school struggled for several years during World War I and eventually closed its doors in 1917, although University School of Law and School of Medicine still held classes there for several years. The people, mostly Presbyterians, and many of whom were members of the faculty at Westminster University, met on August 14, 1892, in a school building near the University to sign a charter establishing the University Presbyterian Church of the Denver Presbytery. This marked the beginning of the Westminster Presbyterian Church.
https://westypres.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/WESTY-RACKS-UP-125-YEARS.pdf
The school struggled for several years during World War I and eventually closed its doors in 1917, although University School of Law and School of Medicine still held classes there for several years. The people, mostly Presbyterians, and many of whom were members of the faculty at Westminster University, met on August 14, 1892, in a school building near the University to sign a charter establishing the University Presbyterian Church of the Denver Presbytery. This marked the beginning of the Westminster Presbyterian Church.
https://westypres.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/WESTY-RACKS-UP-125-YEARS.pdf
Westminster Presbyterian Church listing was last updated on the 31st of May, 2019