Daniel Arredondo, Roxanne Arredondo, and Robert Newman (front) were licensed this year. Pastor Jorge Zayasbazan in back. |
SLIDESHOW:
TheYear in Pictures
We
kicked off 2019 with an Experiencing
God Weekend
led by Texas
Baptist Men.
Our goal was to grow together as a church so that we may better see
where God is at work, make adjustments and join Him. One clear
message we discerned is that our bottom line mission is to
make
disciples.
This spiritual awakening would be crucial to
the decisions we would need to make as many
opportunities and changes presented themselves in quick succession.
One
major decision was whether or not accept a $200,000 lump sum payment
for the cell tower lease. It would be a financial loss in the
long-term but a short-term windfall that would pay off a large loan
and free up money to do ministry now.
Buildings
are a church's biggest financial liability but can also be its
strongest asset. In order to maintain our campus as an asset, we were
able to leverage some large financial gifts and grants to make needed
repairs and improvements. These include completing the exterior
lighting upgrades and upgrading all interior lighting to energy
efficient LED, replacing a significant number of windows, replacing
the floor in the parlor and new signage.
We said
goodbye this year to Betel and Free by the Truth. Two new church
starts that were incubated on the #BTCampus. Betel
began as a Spanish-language Bible study in 2006 and moved into their
own facility. Free by the Truth continues to meet as a house church.
However,
the work continues as God sent two new churches to our campus. Rise
Above Ministries
meets at 3 pm in the chapel and reaches out to counter culture youth
in the punk / heavy metal culture. It is led by Basilio
Carrillo.
Iglesia Bautista Inmensurable is a Spanish-language new church start
in its formative stages and is led by Samuel
Paquot.
We also
welcomed the San
Antonio Clubhouse to
our campus. They meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Fritz building
to help people living with mental illness live more productive,
enjoyable lives.
Our
leadership development and ministry-student mentoring kicked into
high gear this year as we hosted five Student.Go
missionaries (from five different schools) and nine mission teams.
Student.Go is a Cooperative
Baptist Fellowship
program that places potential missionaries in ministry settings.
The nine
missions teams brought 179 people who worked all over San Antonio
with refugees and children, in hunger ministries, community gardens,
home repairs, evangelism and more.
In the
Fall we licensed Robert Newman, Daniel Arredondo and Roxanne
Arredondo to the ministry. Robert serves as our Minister of Adults,
Daniel has served as an intern and is, now, our Minister of Outreach,
and Roxanne is our Youth Ministry Intern.
Another
leadership development action we began this year is training 18
people to be Stephen
Ministers.
After 50 hours of training they will be prepared to walk alongside
people who are going through a difficult time. Training will be
completed in January.
Along
the way we baptized 5 and added 11 new members. We gathered over
112,000 pounds of food that was distributed to over 15,000 people. We
also served over 2000 meals and snacks.
VIDEO:
InclusivePlayground
What
stood out most prominently this year was our vision to build the
first inclusive playground in the Southside of San Antonio. We
received grants from the Baptist
Health Foundation
($7395) and the Charity
Ball Association
($60,000) plus other gifts and fundraisers that totaled over $140,000
at the end of 2019. There are still two more grants pending and gifts
are coming in but we have enough to get started.
As we look to the new year, we must look to find evidence of God's work and make the needed adjustments to join Him. That will require breaking the bondage of tradition and moving beyond the comfortable and familiar.
As we look to the new year, we must look to find evidence of God's work and make the needed adjustments to join Him. That will require breaking the bondage of tradition and moving beyond the comfortable and familiar.
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