Welcome!
Our mission is to invite people into God’s larger story as we follow Christ together.

We’re so excited to launch Humans of WHPC! Inspired by Brandon Stanton’s Humans of New York, this series is our way of shining a light on the incredible individuals who make up our WHPC family. Through their unique perspectives and heartfelt experiences, we’ll celebrate the stories of faith, resilience, and love that define our community.
We hope these stories encourage you, deepen your faith, and help us all feel more connected as one family in Christ. Stay tuned for inspiring interviews and heartfelt reflections from the people who make WHPC such a special place!

NEW KIDS CLUB | Club 19:14
11 am Sunday Services
Starting June 15, we will begin our new Club 19:14 program during the 11am worship services. This is for all pre-k - 3rd grade children. Children will begin the 11am service with their family. After faith sharing, all pre-k - 3rd grade children can go downstairs with Ms. Tate for the remainder of the service. Parents must check their child in on the computer/iPad before worship begins.
We are excited that the Holy Spirit has led us to the place where we are ready to add a new pastoral position to our amazing staff. The Associate Pastor for Faith Formation of Young People will be responsible for shaping the discipleship of the 0 to 30-year-old age groups as well as supervising the amazing teams that serve these demographics: Children's Ministry, Student Ministry, and the Westlake Hills Presbyterian Preschool.
If you are interested in learning more about the position, or you know someone for whom this might be a fit, please click the link below to learn more!
LEARN MORE | Ministry Discernment Profile (MDP)
CONTACT:
whpcapnc@gmail.com
SUNDAY MORNING
June 22
9 am | Worship Service in the Chapel
9:45 am | Sunday Classes for All Ages
11 am | Worship Service in the Sanctuary,
Bob Cannon, Trumpet at 9 and 11
june 29
Rev. Dr. Carolyn Helsel, Guest Preacher
9 am | Worship Service in the Chapel
9:45 am | Sunday Classes for All Ages
11 am | Worship Service in the Sanctuary, Adult Handbells










UPCOMING EVENTS, CELEBRATIONS & GATHERINGS - JOIN US!
Our Ministries offer a variety of events to help families, groups, communities, and individuals join together and learn more about God.
June 15-20, 2025
Middle schoolers are invited to join us in the heart of San Antonio this summer, we will serve others by making homes safe, warm, and dry. Students will get the opportunity to gain new skills like working with power tools and tarring roofs (under adult supervision). This project is safe and done along side the empowering staff at Blueprint.
June 25 | 6:30 - 10 pm
Take Me Out to the Ballgame – Sigs Style! ⚾ High schoolers (rising freshmen - graduating seniors) are heading to a Round Rock Express baseball game for a night of big plays, stadium snacks, and summer fun! Sign up on realm!
June 26 | 9 am - 12 pm
Please join us this summer for WHPC's Thrilling Thursdays! Every Thrilling Thursday has a different theme planned with exciting and new activities for our children! Come one Thursday or come all! The cost is $25 per Thursday. We hope you will join us.
July 5-11 | Alaska
This summer, we’re thrilled to partner with Praying Pelicans Mission for an incredible journey to Alaska! Known for its breathtaking landscapes and welcoming communities, Alaska is a vast land with unique challenges. Home to around 730,000 people, half of whom live in cities like Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau, many Alaskans reside in remote areas only accessible by planes, boats, and ATVs. Despite its natural beauty and vibrant summer tourism, Alaska faces deep struggles, including poverty, homelessness, mental health issues, and addiction. On this mission trip, you’ll team up with local churches, nonprofits, and Christian camps to make a positive impact.
REGISTRATION FULL
July 10 | 9 am - 12 pm
Please join us this summer for WHPC's Thrilling Thursdays! Every Thrilling Thursday has a different theme planned with exciting and new activities for our children! Come one Thursday or come all! The cost is $25 per Thursday. We hope you will join us.
July 24 | 9 am - 12 pm
Please join us this summer for WHPC's Thrilling Thursdays! Every Thrilling Thursday has a different theme planned with exciting and new activities for our children! Come one Thursday or come all! The cost is $25 per Thursday. We hope you will join us.
Sunday, July 27 | 2 pm | TexARTS Theatre Lakeway
Join us for this loving send-up of the 1950s, small-town America, teenagers, and rock & roll. Teen heartthrob Conrad Birdie has been drafted, so he chooses All-American girl Kim MacAfee for a very public farewell kiss. Featuring a tuneful high-energy score including hits such as "Put On a Happy Face", "A Lot of Livin’ to Do" and "The Telephone Hour"
We’ve purchased a block of 32 tickets at a group rate of $43.40 each
Wednesday, July 30 | 9:30 am - 8:30 pm
Jam & Signulls students are invited to Schlitterbahn in New Braunfels. The cost is $65/person and includes entrance to the waterpark, one meal, one snack and one drink. On the way back we will stop for dinner at Buc-ees, so please bring cash.
AUGUST 30 - SEPTEMBER 1
Attention Students! Celebration Participant Sign-Up Now Open
Hey Rising Freshmen—and anyone who’s never been before!
You’re invited to Celebration 27, a three-day retreat all about building real connections, growing in your faith, and finding your people. Whether you’re new to high school or just looking for a place to belong, this is the perfect chance to meet others from your school, dive deeper into who Jesus is, and have an awesome time together.
Limited space! Sign up now and be part of something unforgettable!
OUR LATEST STUDIES & READINGS
Sundays, June 1 - August 10 | 9:45 am | Room 200
Scripture calls us to honor Christ and be ready to explain the hope within us (1 Peter 3:15). In this ten-week series, we’ll explore key questions of the Christian faith—Jesus’ identity and resurrection, the existence of God, the Trinity, scripture’s reliability, and the problem of evil. We’ll also look at how faith is best defended through faithful living, learning from the lives of Polycarp, Father Damien, Maximilian Kolbe, and C.S. Lewis.
Mondays, June & July | 9:30 am | Zoom
Join us for WordPlay, a Monday morning Zoom Bible study that brings the ancient words of Scripture to life. We’ll be following the scriptures used in our sermon series and discussing the context, translation choices, and hermeneutical approaches. Led by our pastors, this study reveals how Scripture shapes our preaching, liturgy, and lives. Register on Realm for Zoom link.
Tuesdays | 7:00 am I Church Parlor
We will be studying "Experience Jesus, Really" by John Eldredge from April 29 through May 27.
Join our Tuesday Morning Men’s Prayer Group at 7 am Tuesdays in the church Parlor.
For more info, contact Mike Ussery.
Sundays | 9:45 am | Room 202
Contemplative Christian practice quiets the mind to allow for the experience of God’s presence in that moment and (eventually) in every aspect of life. Our Contemplative Christianity class offers the opportunity for group study, discussion, and experience of this ancient-yet-modern Christian approach to knowing God. We share a group reading and discussion, often accompanied by a practice opportunity.
Janis Claflin facilitates the class and is happy to answer questions, 512-657-5498, jcforpeace@gmail.com.
Tuesdays | 8 am | Zoom
Join this small group of men who read through the Bible, explore the context in which it was written and discuss its meaning for our lives today. Contact Bill Allaway for a Zoom invite.
LIBRARY EVENTS
Sandwich by Catherine Newman F
This year's vacation, with Rocky sandwiched between her half-grown kids and fully aging parents, promises to be one precious week: everything is in balance; everything is in flux. And when Rocky comes face to face with her family's history and future, she is forced to accept that she can no longer hide her secrets from the people she love
Jul 24 | 11:00 CT in-person/Noon Zoom
Indigo Isle by T.I. Lowe F
Join us at 11:00 CT for lunch and a discussion of this story about reaching down deep and seeing who God wants you to be. It was about forgiveness and acceptance even in the toughest of situations.
The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon HF
This mystery follows Martha Ballard, a midwife in Hallowell, Maine, who finds herself trying to solve a murder that may connect to her friend’s violent rape. The story covers a year in Ballard’s life as she manages her large family, births babies, fights for justice, and conducts autopsies.
NEW IN THE WHPC LIBRARY
The WHPC Library adds new items to it’s collection each month. Visit the Library and find treasures for all ages.
SERVE
May 27 - June 17 | Drop Off At Blue Bins in the 200 Wing
For the next couple weeks we will be collecting gently-used Summer clothing for our mission partner, Manos de Cristo.
Women sizes small medium large and XL.
Men sizes small, medium, large and XL.
Boys sizes 4 through 16
Girls sizes 4 through 16
Underwear and socks have to be new, only for adult small medium large and XL.
For more information contact stephenf@whpc.org
Through the Mobile Loaves & Fishes (MLF) food truck ministry, volunteers provide food, clothing, hygiene products and other life-sustaining items to our homeless neighbors 7 nights a week, 365 days a year.
Mobile Loaves & Fishes is also the visionary organization behind Community First! Village, a master planned development in east Austin that provides affordable, permanent housing and a supportive community for the disabled, chronically homeless in Central Texas.
WHPC is responsible for make-ready and truck run shifts on the first and second Sundays of every month.
Visit www.mlf.org to learn more.
NEW, REGULAR OPPORTUNITIES
WHPC has a long history of supporting MLF with transitioning people from homelessness to being part of a community that includes housing, dignified income, physical and mental well being, and supportive relationships. We are continuing to do this with monthly gatherings at King Park area of Community First. These gatherings focus on hanging out with neighbors and sharing a meal. Think of it as cul-de-sac party/cook out in your neighborhood. Grilling, games & conversations … This is a family friendly event that will bless all those that participate.
February 22 & March 22 | 11:30 am | Central Texas
Manos de Cristo is looking for one to two volunteers to pick up food from the Central Texas Food Bank and deliver it to Manos on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Contact Pastor Stephen Finkel for more information.
MISSION BLOG
At Westlake Hills Presbyterian Church, we believe in the power of restoration—the kind of transformation that happens when someone hears, perhaps for the first time, “You matter. You are not alone. There is hope.” That’s exactly what Presbyterian Children’s Homes and Services (PCHAS) offers families across Texas—and why we’re proud to call them a mission partner. We recently got an update from PCHAS during our monthly Mission Spotlight at WHPC.
We believe that faith calls us to action at Westlake Hills Presbyterian Church. Throughout Scripture, God commands us to care for the vulnerable, provide shelter for the homeless, and extend love to those in need. This mission drives our deep commitment to supporting families experiencing homelessness in Austin. One of the most powerful ways we are living out this call is through our partnership with the Foundation for the Homeless (FFH) and Peace Lutheran Church’s Peace Family Housing Project, a collaborative effort to provide transitional housing for families in crisis.
Written by Handy and Barbara Williamson
Anyone who doubts the saying, “the gift is in the giving,” should try volunteering, especially given multiple opportunities through Caring Ministries at WHPC. For us, it began with The Gathering and expanded to include Community First. In addition, we spent a Sunday afternoon riding in the Mobile Loaves and Fishes truck delivering meals to the homeless.
Although each experience was different, the commonality was meeting people where they were, without judgment, and trying to lend a helping hand.
EMPLOYMENT
We are seeking a relational, collaborative, and creative leader to join our dynamic team as the Associate Director of Student Ministry. This role supports and shapes the spiritual lives of 6th–12th grade students through weekly programming, strategic outreach, discipleship development, and meaningful relationships with students and families.
Contact: Stephenf@whpc.org
We are excited that the Holy Spirit has led us to the place where we are ready to add a new pastoral position to our amazing staff. The Associate Pastor for Faith Formation of Young People will be responsible for shaping the discipleship of the 0 to 30-year-old age groups as well as supervising the amazing teams that serve these demographics: Children's Ministry, Student Ministry, and the Westlake Hills Presbyterian Preschool.
If you are interested in learning more about the position, or you know someone for whom this might be a fit, please click the link below to learn more!
LEARN MORE | Ministry Discernment Profile (MDP)
CONTACT:
whpcapnc@gmail.com
The Church Organist/Pianist at WHPC is a part-time, non-exempt position accountable to the Senior Pastor through the Director of Music. The primary responsibility is to provide organ and piano music for worship services, funerals, and special events while accompanying the congregation, choir, and Worship Band in various musical styles. Additional duties include attending staff and worship planning meetings, educating the congregation about the sanctuary organ, overseeing its maintenance, and organizing the Annual Lenten Organ Recital Series. The role also involves serving on the Worship Ministry Team and managing relevant budget items.
CONTACT:
Emily Craven emilyc@whpc.org
WHPC BLOG
Pizza and Game night was a wonderful evening of delicious DoubleDave's Westlake's pizza, fun games, and most importantly another opportunity for intergenerational connections with our faith community. The room was filled with joy & laughter as we played Bunco, Mexican Train Dominoes, Swoop, Golf and minute-to-win-it games with the kids! Thank you to everyone who attended, it was a blast!
WHPC's Thrilling Thursday was a complete success! Our children had an amazing time doing ALL the fun things. We had bounce houses, homemade bubbles, reading with Ms. Peggy, water slides on our playground, paining with Lorraine, a balloon parade, Olympic relays, themed snacks, and most importantly a lot of laughter, friendships, surrounded by love. Thank you to everyone who participated. We are SO excited for next summer! Stay tuned dear families!
The party never stopped at VBS this year. We had so much fun with our children and volunteers as we learned all about how Jesus gives us endless reasons to celebrate. All week we danced, played silly and sometimes messy games, flew paper airplanes, and painted paper mâché bowls. What a blast to start the summer with so much joy and celebration for the Lord.
School is over and our kiddos are moving up! Every child was celebrated and promoted as we paraded through the church wearing our graduation hats and waving our pom poms. Goodbye 2023/2024 school year!
🎉🎈 Children’s Thrilling Thursday: Inflatable Funday was a blast! Our little artists had a great time drawing on balloons and letting their creativity soar. Stay tuned for more fun and exciting events coming your way! 🎨✨
On April 14th, our church joyfully received 25 new members from this year’s confirmation class. These students gave so much of their time to this six-month experience of exploring their faith with gifted teachers and mentors. I was in awe when the three teachers spoke to their small groups at the breakfast that morning. One talked about the earnestness of her group - earnest in their pursuit of knowledge, with their questions and with their honesty. All talked about how privileged they were to walk alongside these students. It was such a beautiful example of the blessing that comes from serving others - especially young people.
It took a lot of people to make confirmation successful - staff, mentors, parents, teachers, and of course - you! Your financial giving allowed us to offer this amazing ministry for the year and to celebrate them well. Thank you!
You could feel the anticipation when you walked into the dining hall for Sunday Funday. The kids’ eager eyes stared at the bingo prize table full of squishmallows, nerf guns, giant candy bars and games. We ate, we played, and we cheered for the winners. And everyone got to take home a beautiful bouquet of flowers. It was a lovely time together for the families of WHPC.
Our week of VBS was stellar in so many ways and we have much to celebrate! First, we want to thank all of our volunteers who dedicated their time to help the children of our church and community know Jesus better. We learned how to shine Jesus’ light in our lives, so people around us can see the love of God.
Easter is a time to celebrate and we did just that at our Sunday Funday. With over 1,000 Easter eggs, the kids filled their baskets with candy and treats as they hunted for eggs on the playgrounds. Family and friends enjoyed a wonderful lunch and fellowship throughout the afternoon. It was fun for all and we are so happy you joined us!
This retreat was full of God-filled moments. From the student-led talks and student-written devotionals to the family-style meals and copious amounts of free time - these students I know experienced something miraculous. From camping on top of a mountain, to early sunrise kayak adventures, and all the free time to fellowship with one another in this community. I hope that you will be able to hear the God-filled stories in the coming weeks! To help you get a better picture of what it was like check out the pictures above!