The church office and campus will be closed Monday, April 6
SPECIAL EVENTS
May 1 - 31 | Drop-Off at Blue Bins/Church Office
WHPC is hosting a community-wide donation drive to collect incontinence products to support older adults and their caregivers who may otherwise struggle to afford them. Donations help provide comfort, hygiene, and independence through AGE’s Health Equipment Lending Program, which distributes these items free of charge to neighbors in need across Central Texas.
Our goal is to collect 350 packages (all-sizes) of incontinence products.
This is in partnership with AGE of Central Texas, Memory Matters, and Mission.
Thursday, May 7 | 11:30 am | Dining Hall
Dr. Domonique Scarbrough has been blessed with more than 20 years of experience as the owner of a private practice serving children with special needs, as well as leading a wellness company and a real estate business—all while raising her five wonderful and exceptional children. Domonique will share some of her life experiences as a "Mompreneur" and reflect on the comfort, joy, and peace that come from focusing on a single attribute of God during life’s greatest challenges. Her story includes overcoming CEO burnout, a cancer diagnosis, infertility, adoption, and more.
Sunday, May 17 | 9 am – 1 pm
Come lend a helping arm, donate blood to support your community and save local lives. It is easy; just click here to schedule your appointment, or call (512) 206-1242 or (512) 206-1266.
Free appetizer from Kerbey Lane.
Appointments are strongly encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome. The Blood Mobile will be located in the parking lot.
Remember! Eat a full meal before donating and bring your photo ID. For questions specific to our drive, contact Diana Stoller.
Sunday, May 17 | 9:45 am
Join us for a grade level promotion of all children and students!
All kids will graduate into their 2026-2027 grade level! We are excited to welcome the incoming kinder class, and will cheer the graduating 5th and 8th graders as they transition.
Please drop off and pick up your child(ren) in their normal classrooms.
June 1 - 4 | Monday - Thursday | 9 am - 12 pm
Ages 3 Years by June 1 (+ potty trained) - Incoming 5th Grade
Embark on a wild, creature-filled Amazon adventure where kids learn that Jesus is Creator, all-knowing, our refuge, love, and faithful. Your child will experience four days of God-centered fun, play games, sing, do crafts, and celebrate the good news of Jesus.
Saturday, July 5 to Saturday, July 10
This summer, our high school students will partner with Praying Pelicans Mission and travel to Jamaica for a meaningful mission experience rooted in service, relationship, and faith.
REGISTRATION FULL
Sunday, July 12 - Friday, July 17
Rising 7th graders through graduating seniors are invited to join us in the heart of San Antonio this summer. We will serve others by making homes safe, warm, and dry repairing roofs. 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. Contact Emily Kidd for more information.
Begins Monday, September 14
One Monday A Month September Through May
“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.” - Matthew 18:15-17
Do you have a heart for peacemaking? Do you sense a call to learn more? To do more? If yes, the new Preferred Path Peacemaking Course may be right for you!
Co-sponsored by Westlake Hills Presbyterian Church and Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and taught by Dr. Karl A. Slaikeu, psychologist and mediator, this course equips participants with peacemaking skills for use at home, in church, at work, in school, and in our community.
ONGOING EVENTS
MAHJONG
Every Tuesday from 1 - 3 pm | Parlor
Sharpen Your Mind — and Have Fun Doing It!
Playing Mahjong is a great way to meet new friends while boosting your concentration and mental agility.
Whether you’re a beginner or experienced player, all are welcome!
Contact Teresa Ward, Director of Engagement, for more information
MONDAY BRIDGE FOR WOMEN
Second and Fourth Monday | 1 - 4 pm | Room 205
Questions contact Cindy Gangstad.
CO-ED BRIDGE
Fourth Friday of the Month | 10 am -2 pm | Room 205
Questions contact Cindy Gangstad
STUDIES & READINGS
9:45 am | Ross Hall
Join us as Guest teacher Al Krummenacher leads us in a discussion about the truth of the resurrection and then a series called "Why I am Grateful to be a Presbyterian." All parents of young children are welcome!
April 13 - May 18 | 9:30 - 10:30 am | Room 200 & Zoom
Join Pastor Stacy for her LAST Monday morning study – on the Book of James! James has a strong relationship with Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount in Matthew’s gospel, and it will be a great way to come together and finish a year of Bible study! Everyone is welcome as we read through this book and discuss its meaning. Come in person or join us online!
Sundays, April 12 - May 17 | 9:45- 10:45 am| Room 200
This class will be geared toward the 60+ year old crowd – eager to explore the abundant life promised by Christ as we age. This class will include some lecture and much discussion – as well as time to practice certain ways of thinking and praying. Come join Pastor Stacy and Phil Haag for this interesting class!
Sundays, April 12 - May 17 | 9:45 - 10:45 am | Room 205
This class is geared towards adults 40-60 years old, as Pastor Emily dives into the scripture passages and sermons from the morning worship services. This will include looking at how we can live during our middle age with abundant life in our work, in community, in difficulty, during times of change, at home, at play, and at rest.
10 am-12 pm | Parlor
Through April 8
Study of Adam Hamilton’s Why Did Jesus Have to Die?
April 15 - May 20
New study: A Study in the Book of James by Jennifer Coward.
We will conclude the semester with an end-of-the-semester luncheon on May 27.
For more information contact Christy Engemoen.
Tuesdays | 7:00 am I Church Parlor
We will be studying "Bonhoeffer" authored by Eric Metaxas from March 10-31. All men are welcome to join us at 7:00 am on Tuesday's in the WHPC Parlor for coffee, breakfast snacks, fellowship and study. For more information contact Mike Ussery .
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
May 14 | 6:30 PM
The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali HF
The novel follows the lives of two women, Elaheh (Ellie) and Homa, who are often hailed as the “Lion Women” for their remarkable courage and strength. They face a myriad of challenges, from societal norms and family expectations to political unrest and personal tragedies, against the backdrop of Iran’s turbulent history.
May 21 | 11:00 CT in-person/Noon Zoom
From Darkness to Sight by Ming Wang NF
Join us at 11:00 CT for lunch and a discussion. An inspiring story that shows how hard work, optimism and faith not only can lead to personal success, but also make our country stronger. Dr. Ming Wang’s journey from dark days in Communist China to his career in the United States as a physician and philanthropist is a testament to the possibilities of the American Dream
May 14 | 6:30 PM
The Mighty Red by Louise Erdrich HF
Set in the Red River Valley of North Dakota, the story explores themes of love, family, community, and the impact of economic and environmental changes on ordinary lives.
