Westminster is known for its stirring worship services, beautiful traditions, and a progressive church culture. Visit this historic church on Nicollet Mall—which was built in 1896 and expanded in 2018—and discover its rich history, stunning architecture, and remarkable collection of religious and secular art.
What to Expect
Take an up-close look at our beautiful building, built in 1896 and expanded in 2018—including our Sanctuary with intricate stained glass, Gothic-style Chapel, gallery with religious and secular art, Great Room and libraries, and Paccard bells that chime daily. While you’re here, get a taste of our vibrant congregation, progressive culture, and radical hospitality, and stay for a demonstration of our Möller Organ (which has nearly 5,000 pipes) and a community art project!
Organ Demonstrations
Saturday and Sunday, Noon-3pm.
Tours led by Kenneth Vigne, Associate Director of Worship
Join us for a guided tour of our incredible Möller Organ and a behind-the-scenes look at its tonal design and nearly 5,000 pipes. This was a favorite for last year’s attendees!
Community Art Project
Saturday, May 9: 11am-2pm
Sunday, May 10: 12pm-3pm
Led by Jennifer Awes Freeman, Director of the Westminster Gallery and Collection, and Gabriel Bodkin, Arts Administrator
Get ready to use your hands and your creativity to make art! Together, we’ll work on a beautiful piece of community art.
Be Prepared
Parking There is free underground parking beneath the building. Due to ongoing construction at the intersection of Marquette Avenue and Alice Rainville Place, you might need to approach the garage by turning onto Alice Rainville Place from Nicollet Mall.
Worship takes place 10:30-11:30am on Sunday. We invite all to join us!