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Fall 2020 Ministry Guide

Welcome Home to FPC for Fall 2020

The fall semester has begun with Sunday school classes, Bible Studies, programs and many more ways to get connected at FPC both in-person and online.

Our mission is to glorify God as we continue to Love Jesus Christ, Love One Another, and Love the City. We offer two regular worship services in addition to Sunday school classes for kids, youth and adults of all ages.

We look forward to seeing you this fall at FPC! Visit the ministry pages or download the Fall 2020 Ministry Guide for the updated spring information and detailed class offerings.

Zbinden Guest Book

Rev. Dr. Louis Zbinden Memorial Service

Saturday, September 19, 2020 | 11:00 AM | FPC Sanctuary and Live Online on this webpage.

A recording of the memorial service will remain on this page after the completion of the live stream.

FPC family, we’re sorry to announce that Rev. Dr. Louis Zbinden, our longtime pastor of FPC from 1971 until his retirement in 2003, has passed away due to health issues. He was 84 years old. Dr. Zbinden was a gentleman, a friend, husband, father, grandfather, scholar and a devoted disciple of Jesus Christ. God sent him to San Antonio at just the right moment. As a churchman, he awakened our love for Jesus Christ and our love for one another. As a public leader, he awakened the compassion of the city. Please keep Kip and their family in your prayers.
– Rev. Dr. Bob Fuller


Guidelines for Attending Memorial Service In-Person

  • We will have a limited capacity of 150 attendees.
  • FPC doors will open at 10:00 AM in order to welcome and seat guests.
  • Entrance to FPC is through the Avenue E doors at the northeast corner of the building only. An elevator is available for those with mobility concerns. All other entrances will be closed.
  • Masks are required at all times while in the building, including during the Memorial Service. Masks are available at the Welcome Center just inside the Avenue E entrance, in case you forget yours.
  • Ushers will direct attendees to specific seating areas within a pew or row of the Sanctuary, in order to maintain proper social distancing and ensure that as many people can be seated as safely as possible. Families and couples may sit together. Families, couples and individuals will be seated with 6’ distance from one another in the Sanctuary pews.
  • All guests will remain seated until the Zbinden Family has exited the building. Ushers will dismiss attendees by row. Please wait to depart until after instructed by an Usher.
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One Pastor’s Perspective

“Justice for Floyd” is the cry of the vandal who tagged our church sign. Vandalism is wrong and a counterproductive response to pain. Vandalism perpetuates victims rather than promoting healing. We should grieve vandalism of all varieties, from the tagging of our church sign to the tearing apart of God’s design through pre-mature deaths of people created in His image.

The deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless other African Americans have opened a wound of racial injustice in our country and community. We must not allow vandalism to drown out the voice of peaceful protesters representing a collective cry for justice. To show Christ-like compassion for our neighbors we must interpret the voice we hear through a Biblical rather than political or economic perspective.

Jesus showed compassion by crossing racial divides to care for people who were crying out. Jesus healed a Samaritan leper (Luke 17:16), used a Samaritan as a model of neighborliness (Luke 10:30-37), and inconvenienced Himself to reach Samaritans with the gospel (John 4). The early church had zero tolerance for racial injustice, too, highlighted most clearly in Paul’s rebuke of Peter. (Galatians 2:11-21)

God hears the cry for justice and so should our church.  God heard the cry of the first unjust murder in history (Genesis 4:10) and the cries for justice from Sodom and Gomorrah. (Genesis 18:20; Ezekiel 16:49) Jesus hears cries for help throughout His ministry (Mark 10:46-52) and uses a cry for justice as a paradigm for disciples to pray and not give up. (Luke 18:1-10)

Our God is a God of Justice (Isaiah 30:18) who practices justice (Jeremiah 9:23-24), loves justice, (Isaiah 61:8) and commands His people to seek justice. (Isaiah 1:17) God shows His love through giving His life to satisfy the justice required from the vandalism of our sin. (Romans 3:23-26) Those who receive His grace should use our lives to show His love to our neighbors crying out for justice.

We must grieve the vandalism but not give it power to drown out the voice of our neighborhood. Vandalism is wrong but so is ignoring voices of people crying out for justice. Please take time to consider the word and work of God as the primary lens of interpretation of this socially difficult season. Please join me in lament, pray for peace, and (should the Spirit lead) pray for the participation of Christ-like, compassionate care for those crying out for justice.   

May God’s Kingdom come and His will be done in our city as it is in Heaven.

Congregational Vote July 12, 2020

Drive Thru Care Drive

As we continue to partner with ministries to love our neighbors, there are several upcoming needs for donated items (specific clothing needs and food/hygiene care kits).

Ways to Donate:

Sunday Drive Thru (& Drop Off) Donation – Items for the KRL can be dropped off by driving through the small parking lot at FPC (Ave. E) on Sunday, June 14 or dropped off on your way into church. Volunteers are collecting before and after church services from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM. (More drop off dates possibly coming soon!)

Anytime Amazon Wishlists – CAM https://bit.ly/CAMWishlist |  KRL https://bit.ly/KRLWishlist

We invite you to learn more about ways you can serve and give by visiting the FPC COVID Outreach Page at https://fpcsanantonio.org/serve/missions/covid-outreach/. Please contact missions@fpcsat.org with questions or for more information.


Clothing Donations

Please, Specific Clothing Items Requested Only:

CAM Needs:

Visit the CAM Amazon Wishlist (https://bit.ly/CAMWishlist) to see their clothing needs. You may order from this wishlist to have items sent directly to them, or may deliver these items directly to their campus on McCullough Ave.

KRL Needs

We ask that only the specific clothing items listed below be donated at FPC at this time.

    • New men’s underwear (all sizes)
    • New men’s athletic and low cut socks (all sizes)

Hygiene Care Kit Needs for the KRL

>>Please let us know if you are planning on donating a large amount of an item so we can avoid having too much of one thing and not enough of another. (ie. we already have over 200 toothbrushes and more than 100 small tubes of toothpaste.)

Items can be dropped off in the small parking lot (on Ave. E) in labeled bins at the FPC Ave. E Entrance on Sunday, June 14.

Hygiene Care Pack Needs (Due to generous donations we are only currently in need of the following items in travel size/single use size.)

    • Shampoo (travel size or single use packets)
    • Sunscreen packets
    • Deodorant (travel size or single use wipe packets)
    • Lip balm (sticks or single use packets)
    • Shaving cream (travel size or single use packets)
    • Body or hand wipes (travel size or single use packets)

Please contact missions@fpcsat.org for more information or with questions.

Fancy Footwork Organ Concert

An internet streamed concert featuring amazing pedal technique

Friday, June 12 | 7:00 PM  | Live Streamed at fpcsanantonio.org

Tune in via the internet to hear FPC organist Dr. Jae Ha as he uses his substantial pedal technique to perform pieces of great challenge for the organist. For the first time, you will be able to see him perform as we display closeup video of his hands in feet in action!  The concert will be streamed via our website (fpcsanantonio.org) and will also be available on demand afterwards.

New Podcasts for Encouragement

Bob’s No Fear Podcast

New Episodes Release Tuesdays
We all need grace and encouragement in times like this. To share the good news of Jesus Christ in anxious times, Sr. Pastor Bob Fuller will be sharing a message of hope and victory through the “No Fear”podcast on our FPC San Antonio channel. In this upbeat broadcast, he will share a short devotional passage and report on important news related to the FPC community.  New podcasts will be posted frequently.

Mitchell & Callan’s “Scripture & Song” Podcast

On the same FPC San Antonio podcast channel, Pastor Mitchell Moore and Contemporary Worship Leader Callan Brown will also be recording short scripture and song reflections each week to encourage us.

Music @First Podcast

Podcast host Tom Dooling explores the background and inspiration of the music used in worship at FPC. This podcast will both inform and inspire all that listen!  All recordings used by permission of One License #A-729727.

Please listen, subscribe, and share God’s promises of strength and comfort!
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SA Stories Podcast

SA Stories is an interview collection of San Antonio leaders who serve our city with great personal cost. SA Stories will shape leaders and emerging leaders in San Antonio through providing a window into the personal leadership journey of person and each story will spur sacrificial love for the welfare of the city.

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Love Foster Caring

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Volunteer Opportunities

 

Are you looking for a way to get involved? Here at FPC, we have many ministry opportunities, for people of all ages and interests!  We believe that God has given each of us gifts, so why not use yours to help further His Kingdom?  It’s also a great way to meet new friends! Check out our “Volunteer Opportunity” page and sign up!

https://fpcsanantonio.org/serve/volunteer-opportunities/

“Each one should use whatever gift he has received to serve others, faithfully administering God’s grace in its various forms.”  1 Peter 4:10