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Blog Archives: September 2014

Ever Dream of Going to Seminary?

September 24, 2014
Bryce Waller
As many of you know, Redeemer Presbyterian has begun a partnership with Redeemer Theological Seminary to begin offering theological education right here in San Antonio. One of the ways the seminary hopes to serve the church in our city is by offering deeper theological training not only to would-be pastors or missionaries, but to church members as well. So, if you’ve ever dreamed of going to seminary, now may be your chance… On October 2nd, Redeemer will offer its first course in San Antonio, and there is still time to register! The course ...

One Life. What's It All About?

September 17, 2014
Benjie Slaton
'One Life.  What's It All About?' is the tag line for the Christianity Explored class that began last Sunday at Redeemer. This class is the first in our 6-class Spiritual Formation curriculum. It's a unique and important class. Christianity Explored is a unique place for non-Christians, former Christians, young Christians and even mature Christians to gather in an informal setting to discuss Jesus.  The class gives space for people to ask and discuss questions.  We won't ask anyone to pray out loud or sing songs.  We will, however, help ...

Redeemer's in the Express News

September 07, 2014
Click here for the article appearing in the Express News by Pastor Gibbs: A Church In the City and For the City