Xavier, Nora, Jorge and Robert receive grant from Baptist
Health Foundation on behalf of Baptist Temple.
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SLIDESHOW:
The Year in Pictures
The
dedication of the OLAYA LONG MISSION HOUSE, on our 107th
anniversary
(December 9), was the high point of a another victory-filled year of
ministry. The journey began in the Summer of 2017 when the house to
the east of our property line became available. We began to pray for
vision and provision.
God gave
us a vision to use the house as a residence for ministry interns so
they could add practical experience in a multicultural, urban setting
to their classroom learning. Over the last ten years, Baptist Temple
has worked with over 20 interns. We have a strong commitment to train
future generations of urban ministers.
Financial
gifts, labor and other support from George and Olaya Long, Ed and
Rose Flynn, Jean Williams, Buster Snellgrove, FBC
Corsicana,
FBC
San Marcos,
Woodland
Baptist Church,
Crosspointe,
Inc., the
Cooperative
Baptist Fellowship
(CBF), and the members and friends of Baptist Temple made this
ministry vision a reality.
SLIDESHOW:
Olaya Long Mission House
The
SOLAR
PANELS on
our roofs were completed in May. They belong to a venture capital
firm who sells energy to CPS. In return, we receive 3 cents per
kilowatt (over $600 on a good month). Our primary motivation is to
help tilt the scale in favor of renewable energy and energy
independence. Tending the planet was humanity's first job.
Another
big event this year was the completion of the cell
tower. This will improve technological access for our community
and provide funds to support our expanding ministry.
This
year we welcomed FUNERALCARING®
USA to
our family of churches and agencies serving our community.
FuneralCaring®
USA is the leader in affordable funeral services in San Antonio,
helping folks celebrate the life and the memory of loved ones with a
dignified funeral at a reasonable cost. They provide support to
grieving families with high-quality, value-driven merchandise,
superior service, and uplifting facilities.
Also,
NEW TO THE BT CAMPUS this year are the
Message Church
(a CBF-related new church start that worships at 9 AM in the chapel),
Club Lighthouse (a Christian performing arts ministry), and Nora
Gonzales (Metrohealth Community Health Worker).
We
created A NEW LIFE FOR THE LIBRARY by moving into the large hallway
outside the classrooms on the second floor of building 4. Books that
had not been checked out for decades were removed and children's
books from Jubilee Academy were merged in. We hope that the increased
visibility will increase the number of books checked out by the
children and adults on the BT Campus.
Our
deacons continue to grow in their ability to minister to our members.
This year we ordained long-time member Melissa Baxter and selected
Roger and Rosie Ramon and Armando and Rosalinda Acosta as
yokefellows. A yokefellow goes through a period of training, prayer
and reflection prior to ordination as a deacon.
Family
Deaf Church, CBC
Highland Park, a mission team from Baptist
University of the Americas and Immanuel
Motorcycle Ministry joined Baptist Temple in putting together
another spectacular VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL. We had 102 students and 90
volunteers.
SLIDESHOW:
VBS
Our
annual BACK
2 SCHOOL HEALTH FAIR immediately followed. Eighteen community
organizations joined together to give out school supplies, hot dogs,
information and more. Working with Metrohealth, the Moose Lodge and
District 3, this year's event was the official Highland Park back to
school event. Other family focused, community outreach events
included the EASTER PARTY, the FALL
FEST and the CHRISTMAS
PARTY.
The GYM
was humming all year as we hosted nine youth basketball teams and two
adult recreational basketball groups. We hope to bring that level of
activity to the FRITZ BUILDING, hosting classes everyday of the week.
Robert Newman joined our pastoral staff as MINISTER OF ADULTS to help
develop our weekday ministry and outreach efforts.
As the
year came to an end, we were poised for our next major project.
Grants of $7395 from the Baptist Health
Foundation and $1000 from the Texas
Baptist Missions Foundation have been added to the $5470 raised
through our Mother's Day and Christmas offerings to fund phase one of
our INCLUSIVE PLAYGROUND project. Our goal is to create a playground
where all children can play together regardless of ability. Phase two
will cost $80-100,000. We awaiting a decision on a $60,000 grant and
will be applying for some other grants, as well as doing other
fundraising events.
The new
year will start with an EXPERIENCING GOD WEEKEND. We will be
intentional about drawing closer to God and to each other as we
prepare of a new decade of ministry to our community.
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