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2019 Officer Elections

May 01, 2019
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
This week, the Session had the privilege of sitting down with those who have most recently completed officer training at Redeemer and is pleased to announce their candidacy for office in the class of 2022. Elections will be held on Sunday, June 2nd, immediately following the 10:45 a.m. worship service. Candidates for the Session include returning elders Bob George, Charley Hollimon and Jeremy Whitley. New candidates for the diaconate are Walt Mays, Matt Michelson, Reagan Winslow and Ross Van Klaveren. Returning candidates for the ...

Stranger Things: a study through Daniel

April 22, 2019
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
This Sunday we will start a new sermon series on the Old Testament book of Daniel that will take us all the way through the summer. Daniel is an exciting book that focuses on the Israelites’ period of exile in the ancient city of Babylon. Daniel and his friends were among those first taken captive by the Babylonians in 605 BC under King Nebuchadnezzar. At that point, Israel became a vassal state of Babylon, who later completely destroyed Jerusalem in the year 586 BC. It was a strange time in a strange land for God’s people. It was a ...

VBS is not just for the kids

March 05, 2019
Lynette Allen
When our family came to Redeemer in the spring of 2015, I was not ready to try to make new friends. We were grieving our most recent military move, and I sat on the sidelines for a few months. But when the summer came and we started hearing about Vacation Bible School, I knew it was time. This was our new church home, and we needed to jump in and make these people our family. From moving and connecting at churches over 15 years as a military family, I have learned this: VBS is the best week of the entire church year for making new friends....

Redeemer Serves the City impacts the community

March 05, 2019
Haley Wachdorf
How much difference does that new coat of paint you apply during Redeemer Serves the City really make? Sometimes it’s the difference between leaving our neighbors feeling alone or feeling seen and cared for, according to Beatriz Aldrete, parent and family liaison at Ogden Elementary School. Ogden Elementary will be one of several work sites Redeemer teams visit during Redeemer Serves the City on May 4th, a day of service to our community. Ogden, part of the San Antonio Independent School District, is a vital anchor point for an economically ...

Lent and the story told by the Christian Calendar

March 04, 2019
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
Wednesday, March 6th, is Ash Wednesday and marks the beginning of the Lenten Season within the Christian calendar. Lent dates all the way back to the fourth century and originally was a season for recent converts to prepare for their first baptism on Easter Sunday. Its forty days correspond to Jesus’ forty-day fast in the wilderness (cf. Matt. 4:2). By counting forty days back from Easter (excluding Sundays, which remain celebratory in remembrance of the resurrection), Christians arrived at the Wednesday seven weeks before Easter.  With the ...

2018 Ministry Report

January 31, 2019
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
Read the 2018 Ministry Report here. Dear Redeemer Members and Friends, Today Redeemer celebrates 16 years of worshipping together as a congregation! By God’s grace, Redeemer continues to be an exciting and growing church community. This was especially true in 2018, which felt like a Holy Spirit whirlwind of activity. This year we launched Northwest church plant Trinity Grace Church, completed a capital campaign, welcomed a new pastor, and celebrated the completion of the Children’s Ministry expansion downstairs, which has both ...

A Long, Slow Christmas

December 19, 2018
Sarah Beaugh
In our culture, it is an uphill climb to embrace a long, slow Christmas season. It is hard to pause and soak in the spirit of Advent, the “waiting” for Christmas. My children gleefully count down the days until Christmas, while I attempt to live in the tension between their excitement and anticipation and my own worries and to-do lists. As I encourage Redeemer’s parents today, I am really preaching to myself! It is easy to load ourselves down with self-imposed strain and guilt about things we think are important in order for Christmas to ...

2019 Mission Trip Teams Forming Soon

December 18, 2018
Haley Wachdorf
Redeemer’s mission trip teams for 2019 will start holding interest meetings in January. Because months go into preparing, fundraising, and learning about the culture the team will visit, now is not too early to prayerfully consider one of Redeemer’s mission trips. Here are stories from mission trip teams Redeemer sent out in 2018. L’viv, Ukraine Going to Ukraine was Angel Whitley’s first mission trip. Angel’s husband Jeremy had been to L’viv with a Redeemer team ten years before. When they both committed to go with the 2018 team, Angel ...

Winter Grace 2019: Life-Giving Friendships

December 10, 2018
Tara Gibbs
Can you think of someone in your life who has “given life” to you in things she did or said? As we walk through life, there are those in our lives who have done and said things that have “given life” to us. We have also experienced others who have “taken life” in the ways they have related to us — those whose words or actions have wounded us in minor or deeply-lasting ways. I can certainly think of many times I have taken life from my friends and family with angry words, sarcasm, gossip, criticism, and more. Can you? I long to give life ...

Join Redeemer at San Antonio's MLK March

December 06, 2018
Haley Wachdorf
If you have never attended San Antonio’s annual Martin Luther King, Jr. March, you may be unaware that it is the largest in the nation. On average, 300,000 people attend the march each year, starting at the MLK Freedom Bridge on the East Side of San Antonio and following a three-mile route to Pittman-Sullivan Park. This year, Redeemer will participate in this important day in the life of our city, and we invite you to join us. This year’s march takes place on Monday, January 21, 2019. Redeemer’s Racial Reconciliation Committee, which met ...

How Long, O Lord?

November 29, 2018
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
The holiday season is now upon us. Christmas and the New Year will be here before you know it. When we’re children, we may say that Christmas takes “forever” to arrive, but by the time we’re adults, the days feel like minutes. Life happens so quickly. How can it be time for Christmas again? Perhaps our annual surprise also indicates a subconscious resistance to the pressures and obligations that accompany this season. The holidays are not just here, we have to get ready for them. Presents must be bought, parties planned and attended and, of ...

2018 End-of-Year Giving Update

November 14, 2018
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
Dear Members and Friends, The holiday season is now upon us. Thanksgiving is next week and Christmas only six short weeks away. That also means that we are rapidly closing in on the end of another fruitful year of ministry. In many ways, 2018 has been especially rewarding. For example, this year Redeemer successfully launched Trinity Grace Church, the fifth church plant in the San Antonio area, under the leadership of former Trinity RUF campus minister, Michael Novak and his wife, Rachel. Making this transition particularly rich was the ...

Prayer in Parenting

October 02, 2018
Sarah Beaugh
As the women of Redeemer studied Colossians in Bible Study last spring semester, I was struck by how parental Paul is to the church in Colossae. It was very convicting to me as a parent to notice how, time and time again, Paul focuses not on their weakness, but on their progress. He gives thanks for the fruit that has been borne. Notice how in this central passage, Paul prays for them, he tells them he has prayed for them, and reminds them that he continues to pray for them! And so, from the day we heard, we have not ceased to pray for you, ...

Hispanic Leadership Initiative: Raising up a new generation of leaders in the PCA

September 24, 2018
Haley Wachdorf
When Redeemer Associate Pastor Victor Martinez talks about the importance of developing minority leaders in the Presbyterian Church in America, he asks what the PCA will look like a generation from now. According to denominational statistics presented at the PCA’s General Assembly, out of 4,882 Teaching Elders in the PCA, 51 are African American (one percent), and just 34 are Hispanic (.8 percent). While our communities have become more diverse, our churches have not kept up. That is not just a problem for churches located in ...

KidzTime at Strong Foundation: Helpers Wanted!

September 19, 2018
Haley Wachdorf
John and Chrissy Fitch began volunteering at Strong Foundation when their youngest child was about two years old. Now their children range in age from 10 years to post-college, but volunteering together at Strong Foundation is still a standing commitment on their family calendar. Strong Foundation is one of Redeemer’s longtime city ministry partners. Strong Foundation is a residential program that gives families in homelessness or at risk of homelessness a place to stay while they work toward stability and independence. They also work with ...

Racial Reconciliation: What can I do?

September 12, 2018
Rev. Victor Martinez
If you watch the news it doesn’t take long to hear about the racial tension our country lives through every day. Racism is a big topic. As Redeemer seeks to be “in the city for the city” we want to be more aware of this reality and learn how to participate in a helpful and redemptive conversation towards racial reconciliation. This summer our congregation experienced the blessing of reflecting together through John Perkins’ excellent book “One Blood: Parting Words to the Church on Race and Love.” This study represents for Redeemer an ...

VIVO Conference at Redeemer in October

September 06, 2018
Rev. Victor Martinez
In October, Redeemer will have the honor of hosting the Hispanic Leadership Initiative’s VIVO Conference. I want to encourage Redeemer’s members to attend and take advantage of the wealth of knowledge and wisdom this conference has to offer our congregation. Redeemer is a founding church of the Hispanic Leadership Initiative (HLI), an organization that provides mentoring and financial support to Hispanic seminary students, church officers and others called to ministry in the Presbyterian Church in America and other denominations. I serve as ...

Speaking Hope to One Another in Fall Bible Studies

September 05, 2018
Tara Gibbs
What a world we live in. Open a computer or a smart phone; turn on a radio. Tragic and disturbing news of brokenness, hopelessness and despair pours out. How do we live in such a world? If we have children, how do we equip them for such a world? The Bible tells us we are not to fight this battle alone, but side by side in the body of Christ, with the word of God dwelling in us richly, speaking to one another in another in Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs with thankfulness in our hearts to God (Col. 3:15-16). We must have women we can text ...

The fall is here and so are Shepherding Groups

September 04, 2018
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
Living in South Texas means we can’t count on falling leaves and changing weather to tell us autumn is here. The temperature will still be in the 90s long after the first official day of fall in September, and we will be wearing shorts and T-shirts for months after other parts of the country have moved on to jackets and long sleeves. But if anyone is in doubt, the fall is here. School buses are back on the road, and pictures of smiling children on the first day of school fill our social media feeds. Summer is over and that means things have ...

He Told Stories

August 09, 2018
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
This Sunday, August 19th, Redeemer not only “kicks off” its official fall program for children and youth ministries, but also begins a new sermon series titled “He Told Stories: A Study of the Parables of Jesus.”  Our English word parable is simply a transliteration of the Greek word parabolē. In the Greek para means beside, and ballo means to throw or cast. Parables, then, are short, pithy stories cast alongside the ordinariness of life that illuminate important truths about the character of God, our lives in this world and Jesus’ coming ...

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