A House of Prayer for All People
Welcome to Westminster Presbyterian Church!
Westminster Life: Explore the many programs at Westminster designed to enrich your life and the lives of others. Read More
Deliberately diverse and fully inclusive: At Westminster, membership and leadership opportunities are open to all people solely on the basis of an affirmation of faith in Jesus Christ, without regard to race, nationality, age, gender, sexual orientation, level of education or income, or any enabling or disabling conditions. Read More
A Word of Welcome from Pastor Tom Oxtoby - Westminster Presbyterian Church is a house and community of prayer, worship, and involvement in society that welcomes everyone regardless of where they are in their faith journey. Read More
Music, Music, Music! You are invited to participate in the exciting music programs here at Westminster. We welcome everyone, from professional to amateur, from young to old, from new to experienced. Read More
Children, Youth and Teens: Westminster offers a myriad of opportunities for children, youth and teens. Young people are encouraged on a personal journey of faith and growth, based on morality, smart choices, and community service. Read More
Weddings at Westminster - Your wedding can be a meaningful and happy experience for you, your families, and your guests. We've posted a document which has most of the details you'll need. Read More

Westminster is a member of the PCUSA: Presbyterians trace their history to the 16th century and the Protestant Reformation. Our heritage, and much of what Presbyterians believe, began with John Calvin (1509-1564). Read More
Built in 1927, Westminster has been upgraded for accessibility, with ramps, remote door controls, worship pew access, and other enhancements. Westminster's Access Inclusive Ministry (AIM) committee works to improve access throughout the building - and in the community.
Deacons: See how this group of dedicated volunteers is changing lives right here in Sacramento, with help for the young, the homeless, the hungry, the helpless. Read More





