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Blog Archives: January 2020

2019 Ministry Report

January 28, 2020
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
Read the 2019 Ministry Report here. Dear Redeemer Members and Friends, Today Redeemer celebrates 17 years of worshipping together as a congregation! From the beginning, Redeemer’s vision was to be a church serving not only our members, but an anchor church providing resources, training and support to other churches and ministry partners. We want to make room for more and more people to be brought into the Kingdom of God through church planting, missions and campus ministry in San Antonio, South Texas and Latin America. In 2019, God ...

Three reasons to attend the MLK March with Redeemer

January 08, 2020
Haley Wachdorf
Last year I attended San Antonio’s Martin Luther King, Jr. March for the first time with a group from Redeemer. Before I attended, all I really knew was that San Antonio’s MLK March is the largest in the country. By the end, it was clear to me that just stating the size of the march can’t communicate the significance of this event in the life of our city. If you’ve never attended the march, or even if you have, I want to give you some reasons I think you should join Redeemer’s group at the march this year. Come to see. One of the most ...

Get wisdom at Women's Bible Study this spring

January 02, 2020
Tara Gibbs
Want wisdom? How can you get wisdom? James 1:5 tells us how in one simple step: Ask God. The book of James gives practical sign posts to mark the path of wisdom in the Christian life. This spring our women will encourage one another on this “wisdom path”  by studying the book of James using Courtney Doctor’s study, Steadfast, published by The Gospel Coalition.  Am I a Christian? Would someone observing my life from the outside think that? Or does my life simply mirror the world around me? In five succinct chapters, James holds up a ...