
Fostering friendship, support, understanding, and care among interfaith neighbors in Central New Jersey
Formed in 1976, WHAM (Windsor Hightstown Area Ministerium) is an unofficial association of interfaith worshiping communities whose leaders meet monthly for fellowship and support. The WHAM community worships together three times a year to honor Martin Luther King Day, Juneteenth, and Thanksgiving.
We represent worshiping communities in East Windsor and West Windsor, Cranbury, Hightstown, and adjacent areas.
In addition to our clergy leadership, we also gather lay leaders for conversation and planning of community projects.
WHAM News and Announcements
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WHAM Lay Leaders Present “Will You Be My Neighbor?” – Sunday, February 22, 2-4 PM at Meadow Lakes
Full length videos for the “Will You Be My Neighbor” discussionSanctuary at Fort Ontario: The Story of America’s Only World War II Emergency Refugee Shelter: The burning of…
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WHAM Interfaith Thanksgiving Service: Sunday, November 23, 7:00 PM at St. Anthony’s in Hightstown
The homilist will be Fr. Arian Wharff from St. Anthony’s. Clergy from many WHAM member faith communities will be participating – and people of every faith are welcome.
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WHAM Interfaith Potluck Supper: Sunday, October 26, 5-7 PM at Congregation Beth Chaim
We will seat everyone at tables with people from other worshipping communities and invite you to break bread together! Congregation Beth Chaim329 Village Rd EastWest Windsor, NJ 08550…
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Juneteenth Interfaith Service: Thursday, June 19 at 7 PM
The service will be at Live Well Church, 51 Church Street, Windsor, NJ. On-street parking is available. The service will also be livestreamed at https://www.livewellchurch.org/watch-live/
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WHAM Coffee House: Sunday, May 4, 2-4 PM
Drop in and join your neighbors in an atmosphere of fun and fellowship! There’ll be live entertainment with performances by singers and musicians from among members of the…






