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Paul Barton

At-Large

Dr. Paul Barton, and his wife, Dr. Kim Barton, came to Redeemer in 2016. The Bartons have four sons, Samuel, 18, Nathan, 16, Josiah, 14, and Isaac, 12.

Paul, who grew up in San Antonio, is an anesthesiologist; Kim is a pediatrician. After finishing their medical residencies in 2006 and 2007, the Bartons trained to serve as missionaries with Mission to the World, the world missions arm of the PCA. After a year of language school in Ecuador, they served at a mission hospital as physicians. Five years later, they transitioned to a medical project in Macedonia, where they served for a year. The Bartons returned to San Antonio in 2015, where their boys attend school in the same district where Paul grew up, and where his mother worked as a teacher and principal

At Redeemer, Paul and Kim have served as Community Group leaders, and their whole family regularly serves with RPC Ministry Partner Strong Foundation, a ministry to families at risk of homelessness. Paul has served as a Christian Education teacher, member of the Coffee Team, participates in Christian Medical and Dental Association lunches and is active with Redeemer Serves the City.

The Bartons' use of their skills and vocations to serve the nations through world missions and their faithful service as a family in San Antonio are a source of encouragement to many in the RPC congregation. The Session believes Paul will bring an important perspective to the committee as we seek a leader for Redeemer’s ongoing mission to take the good news of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the city, the region, and the world.