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Blog Archives: November 2019

Church plants Trinity Grace and Hope to join Boxes of Blessing.

November 25, 2019
Haley Wachdorf
As Redeemer distributes 10,000 boxes of food through the Boxes of Blessing ministry this December, two PCA church plants will give Boxes of Blessing to their communities for the first time, extending the reach of the boxes to the Northwest San Antonio suburbs and New Braunfels. This year’s Boxes of Blessing event will fill 10,000 boxes with food to feed a family of four for a week. The boxes are distributed by public schools and nonprofits to families who struggle to keep enough food on the table during the Christmas holidays without the ...

One People: Race, the Gospel & the Church

November 24, 2019
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
On November 7, 1837, Elijah Parish Lovejoy was killed by a pro-slavery mob while trying to preserve a newly-arrived printing press and building, in which was located his anti-slavery newspaper, The St. Louis Observer. Born in 1802 and the son of a Congregational minister, Lovejoy moved to the Midwest after college hoping to make his mark in the newspaper business. He eventually became editor and part-owner of the St. Louis Times. In 1832, however, his career aspirations were redirected under the influence of a powerful Christian revival....

2019 End-of-Year Giving Update

November 18, 2019
Rev. Dr. Tom Gibbs
Dear Members and Friends, Halloween has come and gone, Thanksgiving is around the corner, and Advent and Christmas are close behind. With each passing year, we travel familiar territory, yet simultaneously encounter new challenges that stretch and deepen our faith in the Lord Jesus. I’m sure you’ll agree that 2019 has been true to form. I have recently finished Tod Bolsinger’s important book on leadership and ministry titled Canoeing the Mountains. The narrative arc and dominant metaphor for this work is based upon Lewis and Clark’s ...