

The Dad with the Answers
REV. DR. BOB FULLERThis June, and particularly this Father’s Day, will be very different for me and my family. My father, Bobby Fuller, passed away and went home to be with the Lord on December 18, 2023.
I have been thinking a lot about “Gran-Bobby” lately. In his memorial service I said, “It may be cliché, but my Dad is my hero,” and that is as true today as it has ever been. In the six months of reflection on his life and our relationship, I am starting to understand that word “hero” differently—in a more rich and compelling way.
Although Bobby Fuller was “awesome” in so many ways, he was not perfect (and he would have been the first to remind us). As a father, he, like all of us, often felt a tremendous amount of pressure to have it “all-together.” Fathers often feel pressure to have ready answers for an unpredictable and complex variety of problems and questions: financial questions, relationship questions, legal questions, sports questions, academic questions, mechanical questions, work questions, and spiritual questions.

The expectations of a Father’s expertise are daunting and sometimes it feels like failure to say, “I just don’t know.” Fathers are supposed to have all the answers (or know how to find them)—right? But in truth, sometimes we are just as confused, confounded, and bewildered as the kids who ask us the questions.
One of the things that I really came to appreciate about my father in the last few years, and particularly in the last 12 months, was that his wisdom was more and more often demonstrated by his humility. It seemed that the older and wiser he got, the more readily willing he was to confess, “I don’t know.” As his health circumstances got more difficult, he had to rely more and more on the knowledge of doctors. He had to trust more and more in the care and capabilities of members of his family. And finally, he demonstrated that in all things, he had to surrender completely to our savior Jesus Christ.
This month, I would like to share with you one of the many devotionals Dad wrote for his own church’s newsletter. As you know, I like to share these with my First Presbyterian SATX family every now and then, and I found this one particularly meaningful as I thought about him this week.
WHO’S IN CONTROL?
“I will lift up my eyes unto the hills, from where my help comes. My help comes from the Lord who made heaven and earth. – The Lord shall preserve my going out and my coming in from this time forth, and even forevermore.”
One beautiful summer afternoon after spending a delightful “parents’ day” at camp with our son, my wife and I were returning home. While reminiscing about the pleasantries of our visit, I routinely began to pass a large eighteen-wheel tractor trailer rig also traveling South on the interstate highway. As I came abreast of the trailer unit, the truck driver pulled sharply over into my lane to begin passing another automobile traveling ahead of him. It became instantly obvious
(Psalm 121:1, 2, 8)
that we could not both continue to do what we were doing where we were doing it. He was not giving way. Confronted with the circumstances and the relative sizes of the vehicles, I pulled as far left as I could to avoid his sideswipe. Ultimately that meant leaving the travel lane and the paved shoulder and taking to the refuge of the grass median of the highway.
In real time that incident was decades ago. But I have often revisited the event in my mind. In retrospect, I
have come to realize that life itself is very much like that experience.
Most of us are accustomed to being in fair control of the situations and the stuff of our lives. We want it that way and by reason of education, experience and preparation, we strive to see to it that we maintain as much control of the direction of our lives as we possibly can. To all outward appearances, we seem to do a reasonably creditable job of retaining control of most aspects of our lives. But is it really control, or simply the illusion of control? You see, in that highway driving instance, I never really lost control of my vehicle, but the circumstances under which I held that control were tenuous, almost incidental. And so it is with life.
Perhaps it doesn’t matter that we are not as “in control” as we might imagine. I think it is not fatalistic but reassuring to know that in the ultimate life issues we can be confidently dependent upon the loving strength of God rather than our own frailty. It is the epitome of hope that we are empowered by the Holy Spirit to believe in and rely upon the fact that God is for us. It is far less frightening to recognize that our control is fleeting, when we know by faith that in Christ we are linked to God’s control, which is eternal.
Dads don’t have to have all the answers, but we need to know the Father who does.
Happy Father’s Day.
Grace and Peace,
the 15th of the previous month. Hank Cherry: Director of Communications
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Edwin Stephens: Media/AV Manager
Robynn Amy & Sadie Garza: Media/Production Specialists
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Questions? Contact: Hank Cherry (210-271-2728/hankc@fpcsat.org)
Save the Date
June
JUNE 1-8
PRAY FOR OUR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC MISSION TRIP
The team will spend a week serving with Food for the Hungry in El Circadillo, Dominican Republic. Please pray for them as they live in the community, build relationships, and serve alongside locals in community projects. Learn more about our Summer Mission Trips & Internships and how you can pray for them on pages 16-17.
SUNDAY, JUNE 2
BAPTISM SEMINAR FOR CHILD/INFANT BAPTISMS
Time: 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Location: Room 108
Contact: Heather Beltrame, heatherb@fpcsat.org
Description: Discover the beauty of baptism and the enduring grace of God at our upcoming baptism seminar, mandatory for parents of infants or children seeking to be baptized at FPC. Our next seminar is on June 2 with another scheduled for September 8. Visit fpcsanantonio. org/baptism for more information on baptisms at FPC. To schedule a baptism, or for more information about infant, child, or adult baptisms, contact Heather Beltrame.
Ministry Summers
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES SUMMER

TUESDAY, JUNE 4
MOMS IN PRAYER JUNE MEETING
Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Location: Room 228
Contact: Debbie Taylor, rpdstaylor@gmail.com
Description: The Prayer Ministry at FPC is excited to announce the launch of a Moms In Prayer International group. Our initial meetings will be held for one hour on the first Tuesday of June, July, and August (June 4, July 2, & August 6) with weekly sessions beginning in September.
This is a wonderful opportunity to praise God and support one another in prayer. In small groups of 2-3, each member will pray a provided scripture over one child and one specific need of that child, as guided by the Holy Spirit. We will also pray for the First Presbyterian Children’s Center over the summer.
Moms who participate often say it’s their favorite hour of the week! We hope you’ll consider joining us. If you require childcare, please let us know.
Starting June 2, children grades 1-4 will have a combined Sunday School Group in the Assembly Room and 5th grade students will meet in the Student Center. Contact Rebecca Sweet, rebeccas@fpcsat.org.
MUSIC MINISTRY SUMMER
Portions of our Music Ministry will be taking summer breaks. Friday Singers and the Sanctuary Handbell Choir will be taking June and July off. The Sanctuary Choir will continue to meet Sunday mornings at 10:45 AM throughout the Summer to rehearse before services, however, they will take a break from Wednesday Night rehearsals for the month of July. Contact Tom Dooling, tomd@fpcsat.org


FRIDAY, JUNE 7
LOVKN SUMMER NIGHTS CONCERT
Time: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: Westminster Hall
Contact: Callan Brown, callanb@fpcsat.org
Description: Join LOVKN on his Summer Nights Tour at First Presbyterian San Antonio. $15 advance tickets, $20 at the door. Special $35 ticket includes Q&A with LOVKN and signed tour poster. Also featuring artists Beach Chapel and Callan Brown. All ages welcome. Don’t miss this evening of uplifting, acoustic-driven music. Visit fpcsanantonio.org/summer-concerts for more information and to purchase tickets.
SUNDAY, JUNE 9
2ND SUNDAY FPC FAMILY LUNCH
Time: 12:30 PM
Location: Make Ready Market
Contact: Chris Roper, christopherdavidroper@yahoo.com
Description: Gather with other Young Adults and families for lunch after worship on June 9, July 14, & August 11!
MONDAY, JUNE 10
DEADLINE FOR DONATIONS TO UGANDA MISSIONS TEAM
Location: Lindsay Selli’s Office at FPC
Contact: Mike Munroe, 210-382-8331 mcmunroe@icloud.com
Description: The Uganda mission team will be collecting donations of children’s and young adult books to take to Uganda on June 10. We are seeking classic children’s stories, Bibles and Bible story books, early reading books, science books, and the like. The group is also seeking donations of laptops and smartphones that are no more than five years old. For questions, or to arrange donations, contact Mike Munroe or donations can be left in Lindsay Selli’s office.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12
YOUTH MISSION DAY
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Haven for Hope
Contact: Kyle Bowden, kyleb@fpcsat.org or Preston Miller, prestonm@fpcsat.org
Description: Hey Youth! Get ready to make a difference and show some love for our city! Stay tuned for more details coming soon. Keep an eye on the weekly email for updates.
YOUNG ADULT COMMUNITY SOCIAL
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Alamo Beer Company
Contact: Chris Roper, christopherdavidroper@yahoo.com
Description: Young adults of all life stages welcome (2135). Invite a friend, this is a great chance to invite a nonFPCer into our community!
JUNE
13-24
PRAY FOR OUR UGANDA MISSION TRIP
Contact: Ellen Meadows, e.meadows@att.net Mike Meadows, m_j_meadows@yahoo.com
Description: The team will connect and serve with FPC Global Mission Partners: Operation Uganda, EMI, and Rescue One More.
SATURDAY, JUNE 15
BED BUILDING EVENT— PART OF THE FPC L.O.V.E. INITIATIVE
Time: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: First Baptist Church of San Antonio
Contact: Lindsay Selli, lindsays@fpcsat.org
Description: FPC's L.O.V.E. Initiative and First Baptist Church are teaming up on Saturday, June 15, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM to build beds for local families in need. Many children are currently sleeping on pallets or sharing beds. We need volunteers of all kinds, and parent/child teams are especially welcome. Lunch will be provided. Additionally, we are seeking donations of 2x4 lumber. Your support can make a real difference! Sign up at bit.ly/builda-bed-day.
JUNE 17 - 21
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Location: FPC
Time: 9:00 AM- 12:00 PM
Contact: Rebecca Sweet, rebeccas@fpcsat.org
Description: Dive into a scuba adventure at VBS! Kids 4 years old to 5th grade (completed) will explore the wonders of the ocean and grow in friendship with God. Cost is $20 per child with scholarships available. Teens 6th grade and up can volunteer. Register your kids and sign up as a volunteer at fpcsanantonio.org/vbs. See more on page 12.
TUESDAY, JUNE 18
YOUTH VBS VOLUNTEERS LUNCH
Time: 12:30 PM
Location: TBD
Contact: Kyle Bowden, kyleb@fpcsat.org or Preston Miller, prestonm@fpcsat.org
Description: Youth VBS Volunteers are invited to a lunch Tuesday to celebrate the work they are doing at VBS! Come join us! We will take the church van to the destination, and parents will pick up students from there.
THURSDAY, JUNE 20
YOUTH VBS VOLUNTEERS BOWLING
Time: 12:30 PM – 2:00 PM
Location: TBD
Contact: Kyle Bowden, kyleb@fpcsat.org or Preston Miller, prestonm@fpcsat.org
Description: Youth volunteers are invited to come bowl at Bowlero! We will take the church van there, and parents will pick up students from Bowlero.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH SAND VOLLEYBALL
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: CBC Emmitt Park San Volleyball Courts (SW 27th St, 78207)
Contact: Kyle Bowden, kyleb@fpcsat.org or Preston Miller, prestonm@fpcsat.org
Description: Hey High Schoolers! Ready to dive into some fun? Join us at CBC for sand volleyball and feel the thrill of summer under your toes! Grab your friends, hit the sand, and let’s spike up some great times together. Don’t miss out!

SATURDAY, JUNE 29
YOUNG ADULT SOCIAL - COUNTRY CONCERT
Time: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Location: Floore’s Country Store
Contact: Chris Roper, christopherdavidroper@yahoo.com
Description: Young adults of all life stages welcome (2135). Invite a friend, Join the young adults for a Flatland Calvary Country Concert in Helotes. Tickets $25. RSVP by June 13 at bit.ly/fpcsat-yac-concert
July
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10
YOUTH MISSION DAY
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Morningside Ministries
Contact: Kyle Bowden, kyleb@fpcsat.org or Preston Miller, prestonm@fpcsat.org
Description: Hey Youth! Get ready to make a difference and show some love for our city! Stay tuned for more details coming soon. Keep an eye on the weekly email for updates.
JULY 13-20
PRAY FOR OUR HIGH SCHOOL MISSION TRIP TO MEXICO
Contact: Kyle Bowden, kyleb@fpcsat.org
Description: Please join us in prayer for our high school students serving with The Yucatan Peninsula Mission (YPM) and Armor Ministries in Quintana Roo, Leona Vicario, Mexico. May they be blessed with strength, compassion, and safety as they share love and make a difference in the community. May their efforts bring hope and transformation to all they encounter.
THURSDAY, JULY 25
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH AT ARMADILLO BOULDERS
Time: 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: Armadillo Boulders (1119 Camden St, 78215)
Contact: Kyle Bowden, kyleb@fpcsat.org or Preston Miller, prestonm@fpcsat.org
Description: Hey, incoming 6th graders and middle schoolers! Get ready for a rockin’ adventure at Armadillo Boulders! Whether you’re scaling walls or cheering from the sidelines, you’ll need to sign a liability waiver to join the fun. Fill out your waiver form at fpcsanantonio.org/ youth. We’ll kick things off with check-in, followed by a quick bouldering orientation covering rules, safety tips, downclimbing, proper falling techniques, and how to navigate the grading system. Once that’s done, it’s time to climb to new heights!
AUGUST
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1
HIGH SCHOOL YOUTH TUBING TRIP
Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Location: TBD
Contact: Kyle Bowden, kyleb@fpcsat.org or Preston Miller, prestonm@fpcsat.org
Description: Hey High Schoolers! Get ready to chill and thrill—you’re invited to join us for an epic river tubing trip! Stay tuned for details, coming your way soon. Make sure to mark your calendars and prepare for a day of fun in the sun!
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8
MIDDLE SCHOOL YOUTH AT ANDRETTI’S GO KARTS
Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: Andretti Indoor Karting & Games (5527 N Loop 1604 W, 78249)
Contact: Kyle Bowden, kyleb@fpcsat.org or Preston Miller, prestonm@fpcsat.org
Description: Hey Middle Schoolers! Buckle up for a thrilling day at Andretti Indoor Karting and Games! You’re invited to race go-karts and hang out with friends for an unforgettable adventure. Get ready to put the pedal to the metal and have a blast!
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11
BACK TO SCHOOL PRAYER AT THE FLAGPOLE
Location: Your Local School Campus Flagpole Time: 5:00 PM
Contact: Jeannie Dullnig, jdullnig@att.net
Description: Join us for an informal gathering to send the students and faculty of San Antonio back to school covered in prayer. Mark your calendar and participate in this special event, at your local neighborhood school or wherever you may be. Visit fpcsanantonio.org/pray-forour-city and see page 10 for more information.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 18
KICKOFF SUNDAY
Location: FPC Campus Time: 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Contact: Wendy Garcia, wendyg@fpcsat.org
Description: Save the date for our yearly celebration of kicking off the fall semester at FPC.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23
FPC CHILDREN’S CENTER GOLF TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISER
Location: Olmos Basin Golf Course Time: 7:45 AM - 2:30 PM | Shotgun start 8:30 AM
Contact: Colby Prichard, forefpcc@fpcsat.org
Description: Help support scholarships and teacher continuing education in our preschool at the first annual FPC Children’s Center Golf Tournament. Shotgun start at 8:30 AM. Registration is $250/individual, $1000/4-person team, and includes burger lunch and prizes. Visit fpcsanantonio.org/fpcc-golf to register by the Aug. 16 deadline.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28
CHILDREN’S CHOIR FOR PRE K - 5TH GRADE
Time: Wednesdays, 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Location: Room 136
Contact: Kathy Jamison, kathyj@fpcsat.org
Description: Children’s Choir is an exciting way for your kids to get involved, make friends, learn fun lessons, and get the opportunity to perform. A light dinner is served after choir in the Nutrition Center. Register for fall online at fpcsanantonio.org/childrens-choir or contact Kathy Jamison by email for more information.

Fall
WEDNESDAYS, SEPTEMBER 4 - NOVEMBER 13
ALPHA CLASS
Location: FPC Student Center
Time: 6:00 PM- 8:00 PM
Contact: Elizabeth Crites, 713-822-0222
crcrites@aol.com
Description: Alpha is a safe place to talk openly about life’s big questions, connect with others, and talk about God. Alpha is for everyone regardless of background or beliefs. Nonbelievers, believers without a church, new believers, and mature believers will benefit from this course. Each week, we’ll have a meal, watch a video, and talk in small groups. The videos share what Christians believe and let people share their own views without and wrong answers or judgment. Alpha is a chance to invite someone to learn about Christianity in a friendly, non-threatening way. Registration coming soon at fpcsanantonio.org/alpha.
Plan to Join the Friday Singers for Year 2024-2025
“Why are Friday Singers always smiling? Because they love what they are doing.”
The 2023 – 2024 Friday Singers year is complete and we are looking for new members to join this unique and wonderful ministry. There are no tryouts, just come and participate with enthusiasm!
Rehearsals begin mid-August each year with a fresh selection of musical numbers. Their typical program begins with a prayer followed by a group of songs they call “oldies but goodies.” These familiar hymns and tunes are sure to bring smiles to everyone’s faces as they share music with nursing and retirement facilities across San Antonio.
Be on the lookout for their announcement on when to sign up for the upcoming 2024-2025 year. Contact Charlotte Hains, charlotteh@fpcsat.org or 210-271-2730, for more information!
FRIDAY - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4-6
FPC FALL WOMEN’S RETREAT
Location: T Bar M Camp & Retreat, New Braunfels, TX
Contact: Becky Prichard, beckyp@fpcsat.org
Description: Nurture your faith at a women’s retreat weekend filled with fellowship, worship, and reflection. Pause, recharge, and connect away from daily chaos at T Bar M Camp in New Braunfels, TX. Regular registration ($210-$475) will be from June 1 - September 4. ($185$450 depending on room occupancy) at fpcsanantonio. org/womens-retreat. Deposit due at time of registration. Full payment due by September 4.
New Covenant Partners! Joined in
April & May 2024




Kay Minter May

and Shannah Oncken May
Are you looking for a way to get involved? We have room for you in several different areas around FPC for you to use your gifts and talents.
• Help with FPC memorial receptions (set up, serving, & clean up) - Contact Shelley Bass at 210-861-6996, or Nancy Scheifele at 210-315-1618.
• Love Jesus and love kids? We need you in Children's Ministry! - Contact Rebecca Sweet, rebeccas@fpcsat.org.
• Sunday Ushers - Contact Adam Sharpe at adam1980@pobox.com.
• Bake Cookies for Sunday FPC3 Fellowship - Sign up at bit.ly/sunday-cookie-signup.
• Sunday Greeters - Contact Nancy Turnbull at nancybturnbull@gmail.com.

The FPC Marriage Ministry Team is dedicated to supporting marriages through mentoring relationships. We are seeking couples who are willing to be trained as mentors for both pre-marriage and established marriage support.
If you feel called to invest in the marriages within our community, please reach out to Pastor Joe Moore at joem@fpcsat.org to learn more about our Marriage Mentor Training program. Your involvement could make a meaningful difference in strengthening relationships.
BACK TO SCHOOL PRAYER AT THE FLAGPOLE
SUNDAY, AUGUST 11, 2024

This year's "Back to School Prayer at the Flagpole" will take place on Sunday, August 11, at 5:00 p.m. at various schools in our city. We will pray for students, teachers, and staff. Please mark your calendar and participate in this special event, either at your
local neighborhood school or virtually, wherever you may be.
You can gather at the flagpole at your child’s school or any school of your choice. Feel free to bring family members, students, and friends! This will be an informal gathering with the sole purpose of praying for the protection of our local schools, including the physical buildings and everyone who enters them.
“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord. He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust. Surely He will save
you from the fowler’s snare and from the deadly pestilence. He will cover you with His feathers and under His wings you will find refuge.” Psalms 91:1-4
What better way to send the students and faculty of San Antonio back to school than through prayer for everyone involved in education!
If you would like more information, please contact Jeannie Dullnig (jdullnig@att. net) or 210-213-3820 or visit fpcsanantonio.org/pray-forour-city.
JEANNIE DULLNIG Prayer Ministry CommitteeHelp Continue the Legacy of Care Support Groups at FPC!
Do you feel called to help heal broken hearts? Not in a physical sense, but by providing emotional and spiritual support? GriefShare and DivorceCare are programs developed by Church Initiative, a nondenominational, nonprofit ministry serving over 20,000 churches worldwide. Based in Wake Forest, North Carolina, Church Initiative creates and publishes video-based curricula designed to equip churches to minister to those going through life crises such as divorce or the death of a loved one.
For the past five years, we have offered DivorceCare and GriefShare programs and witnessed God doing incredible things through them. We are now seeking volunteers to serve as facilitators for these support groups, using the video and written materials provided by Church Initiative.

If you have a heart for those who are grieving or facing the aftermath of divorce, please connect with Pastor Joe Moore at joem@fpcsat.org to learn more about how you can get involved. Your support could make a significant difference in the lives of those in need.
More information on the curriculum is available at griefshare.org and divorcecare.org.
Pray for the People of Chevak, Alaska
After reviewing last year's mission trips, we decided not to return to Alaska. I had questioned every year whether it was good stewardship to spend so much on travel for just one week, with no real follow-up throughout the year. Most mission trips involve working alongside people who are already invested in the mission. This wasn’t the case in Chevak. Aside from my eight years of involvement for one week each summer, there has been no continued mission work throughout the year. Though it was a difficult decision, it was necessary.

Alaska Mission for Christ will continue sending other teams to Chevak. Please pray that God will use these efforts to establish a consistent witness in the village. Also, pray for Missy, who posts regular devotionals on her Facebook page, and for Kayden, who moved to a new town last summer, found a church, was baptized, and got married. Pray that families in Chevak have a successful summer and fall gathering, hunting, and fishing season to prepare for the winter.
It is hard not to leave a piece of your heart in the village!
Pastor Joe Moore
Get ready for an unforgettable summer adventure from June 17 to 21 at Vacation Bible School (VBS) hosted by FPC! From 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, children aged 4 years through those who have completed 5th grade are invited to embark on a thrilling underwater journey, exploring the wonders of the ocean and deepening their friendship with God.
Our theme this year, "Dive into a Scuba Adventure," promises exciting activities, engaging lessons, and loads of fun. The cost is $20 per child, and scholarships are available to ensure everyone can join in on the adventure.
But that’s not all—we’re also calling on teens and adults to help make this year’s VBS a splashing success. If you're in 6th grade or older, we'd love for you to volunteer and help lead our young explorers through activities like Recreation, Crafts, and guiding groups as a Shepherd.
Don’t miss out on this incredible week of faith, fun, and friendship. Register your children and sign up to volunteer by visiting fpcsanantonio.org/vbs. For more information, feel free to contact Rebecca Sweet at rebeccas@fpcsat.org.
Together, let's make waves and unforgettable memories this summer at FPC's Vacation Bible School!
#FPCFamily Photos
Including 5th Grade Graduation, Men's Quarterly Dinner, Literature Circle, Women of the Church events, FPC Children's Center Spring Fling, & Pastor Joe Moore's 70th Birthday.






See More Photos on Page 24


Thank You from the FPC Police Officers

On behalf of the officers working security and traffic at First Presbyterian Church, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you all for your generosity and displays and offers of appreciation this past May 19th. All of the officers expressed their positive thoughts and we were all so touched by everyone at the church. We often see and hear these comments on a regular basis by many of the church membership, and it is very much taken to heart by all of us. Many law enforcement officers here and in the city and county regularly work ‘extra jobs’ to supplement their incomes. But I can tell you that a minuscule amount of these jobs are as much as appreciated to go to regularly as working for the fine and caring parishioners at First Presbyterian Church. We have to constantly be vigilant and alert for any serious or unexpected incident or person(s) who may have less than desirable intentions toward the church and its’ members, or downright evil intent! But we also have to keep up our smiles and positive attitudes as well, while maintaining readiness every moment. All of you make that easy for us to do! Thank you everyone for your supporting words and spirits towards all of the officers working for you to keep you safe and without worry. On behalf of myself, Eric Belmar, Frank Ruiz, Noemi Ibarra, Joel Silva and Jeremy McGuire…. Thank you all!
Lieutenant Danny Thompson
National Day of Prayer
By Eva Eckburg, Covenant PartnerLift Up The Word; Light Up The World
The Holy Spirit raised the roof off First Presbyterian Church on Thursday, 2 May 2024, during the 73rd Annual National Day of Prayer (NDP) event.

recruited 1,000 prayer warriors to Franklin Graham’s Boarder Crusades earlier this spring.
Dr. Ha and Callan Brown led us in songs of “Holy, Holy, Holy” and “In Christ Alone” while God’s little lambs from FPC’s Children Center sang “This Little Light of Mine” to the delight of those gathered. They were such a hit that the children sang two more songs. From the mouths of babes comes the Word!
The months of preparation were meant for a beautiful sunny walk, filled with prayers, from First Presbyterian to Travis Park and on to Main Plaza for the gathering of San Antonio’s churches in prayer, praise and song. Early in the morning the team was anxious about the weather but the Holy Spirit had a better plan … a city revival!
Rain forecast drove the decision to stay inside. The National Day of Prayer walk shifted to Covenant Hall where we were joined by 80 fellow prayer warriors, to include 10 people from Laredo who themselves


We centered ourselves with “Sanctuary” and began our prayers and praises in song.
Opening remarks were given by Pastor Becky Prichard: “When the foundations are being destroyed, what can the righteous do?” (Ps 111:3).
“Does Prayer Work?” Eva Eckburg’s remarks were etched with examples of a resounding yes!
Carl Cox gave the Proclamation after which Debbie Taylor prayed for a hedge of protection


around our familes. Marianne Ryan prayed for the Church at large and Doug Handlin prayed about spiritual warfare surrounding the elections. Prayers for candidates and voters was given by Pete Geurts.
Jeanie Wehmeyer emphasized our responsibility in guarding what we watch in the Media. “While it is easy to make the media world our scapegoat for the destruction of godly values, morality and decency in our nation, we too often watch movies we know have content we shouldn’t watch.”
Bernita Cox, who has children in the military and a husband who served, spoke over the protection of our military as well as the government’s impact around the world.
“Ultimately, whatever the area of prayer emphasis, we must always come back to the purposes of God,” states Jeannie Dullnig. A special thanks to Jeannie for translating all the prayers into Spanish!
At 11:30 AM we joined the 300+ prayer warriors already gathered in song in Westminster Hall with standing room only!
Mayor Ron Nirenberg gave the NDP City Proclamation after which responsive readings and prayers were presented by Gene Loeffler (Lighthouses of Prayer), Randy Garcia (Three:16), Rafael Gutierrez (Puerta de Restoration), Joe Carroll (Biblical Leadership), Saul Hernandez (CEO La Nuestra Radio), David Walker (Alamo City Church), and Ed Newton (Community Bible Church).
Police Chief William McManus said to the audience “Pray for me, for my family and the entire San Antonio Police Department; we can never get enough (prayers).”
Prayers for the next generation were given by students from Texas A&M, UTSA, St Phillip’s College, Trinity University, UT Health, and our very own Sarah Gutierrez-Stephens from Navigators UTSA/Alamo College.
Executive Pastor for Faith Outreach, Charles Flowers, who just received an award for his service to the community at the NDP prayer breakfast the day before, stormed heaven on behalf of our government.
Scripture readings were given by school students, to include: The Christian School at Castle Hills, His Bridge Builders SA, Cornerstone Christian School, Northwest Hills Christian School, Achievers Center for Education, Ellsbury Home School, and Shepherd of the Hills.
Camila Correa prayed with such passion for her fellow students that she brought the house down! “When I was 12 years old God saved me, in my room, from suicide off a TikTok video. I just want to talk to all the young people in the room, you don’t have to be ashamed to live for Jesus; it doesn’t matter your age, burn for Jesus now. There is nothing sweeter than knowing Jesus. My generation, Gen Z, is not far gone … I’m walking in a generation that will burn for Jesus, unashamed for him!” What a breath of fresh air found in our future generation!
Closing remarks included the celebration of Suzanne and Soapy Dollar’s 39 years of dedicated service on behalf of National Day of Prayer as they step down and pass the baton to the capable hands of Gene Loeffler, President, Lighthouses of Prayer.
SUMMER 2024 MISSIONS
Mission Trip Update: Yucatan Peninsula
(May 28, 2024)
Greetings from the Yucatan Peninsula! Our incredible journey with the students from Young Life and the dedicated team at Yucatan Peninsula Ministry (YPM) continues to unfold in remarkable ways.
Today, despite the sweltering heat of 40°C (104°F), our team displayed unwavering resilience and commitment to our mission. Here’s a snapshot of our achievements:
Project Progress:
• Rods for Bathroom Columns: We successfully built 4 sets of rods with Armex for the bathroom columns, laying a solid foundation for the structure.
• Land Cleanup: Several team members took on the ardent task of cleaning the land, collecting 4 bags of garbage to keep our project site and surrounding community clean.
• Column Bases Cast: With precision and teamwork, we cast the bases of the columns, ensuring they are sturdy and ready for the next steps.
• Block Base Placement: By the end of the day, we placed the block base, setting the stage for wall construction to begin tomorrow.
Community Connection:
Beyond the hard work, we also experienced a spiritual high as we worshipped together with YPM and the local community. These moments of faith and unity remind us why we are here – to build not just structures, but relationships and hope.
**Good job, team! Let’s continue to push forward together, building more than just walls but a stronger, united community!**




Stay Engaged with Global Missions:
We are celebrating the opportunity to send a total of 44 people on mission trips and into mission internships from May to August! Please see a few of their prayer needs below and check out fpcsanantonio.org/mission-trip-updates for the latest updates and specific prayer needs from our teams throughout the summer. Your prayers and support are crucial to our mission’s success.
• Pray that students who hear the gospel this summer would receive it and respond.
• Pray for travel, logistics, provision, and protection for each of these teams and individuals.
• Pray that God would be honored and glorified through each person’s work this summer.
• Pray that ministry partners would be fueled and encouraged through times of rest and care.
Local Missions CAM Internships:
• Pray for reliance on and direction from the Holy Spirit through these cross-cultural service opportunities.
• Pray for wisdom, courage, and opportunity to share in spiritual conversations.
• Pray for these opportunities to shape growing vision for missional living after these trips return.
Did you know CAM offers an unpaid Summer Internship for students?! We’ve done this for many years now and students have benefited greatly from our summer internship program. Students receive on-campus, real world experience dealing with every day occurrences of a nonprofit organization. We also have tons of areas where an intern can help; something to fit every personality. For more information, contact Mary Henderson at mhenderson@cam-sa.org today!




June 2024




Circle Chairs & Bible Moderators
(Circles meet September through May, except for Circles 18 & 20, who provide service all year)
Circle 18
Char-An Witten, Chair (210-341-1856)
Pat Brodeen, Email Contact for members (pat@brodeen.com, 210-383-3083)
CIRCLE OF CONCERN - Members set up, serve, and clean up for memorial receptions. (Small home baked cookies are always appreciated for receptions)
Circle 20
Muffin Camp, Co-Chair (210-789-1808) Mary Ann Smith, Co-Chair (817-933-9124)
CIRCLE OF SERVICE - volunteers to make/take meals or snacks when needed.



President's Letter June 2024
As I write this last article, my heart is full of gratitude to so many I have worked with this year. It has been an honor, joy and privilege to serve as President of Women of The Church. This year has been an amazing gift filled with cherished memories. Praise be to God for His bountiful blessings upon WOC as we close this 150th year of ministry to the First Presbyterian Church community.
Thank you to the 2023-2024 Circle Chairs and Moderators, the Officers, Program Chairs and Committees and to all the women of FPC who gave of their time, talents and treasures in service to others this year. Immense gratitude is extended to the dedicated FPC church staff. WOC works closely alongside the administrative team throughout the year and we are grateful for their attention and assistance.
What a meaningful year this has been as women have gathered for Circle meetings, Bible studies and service projects with House of Neighborly Service, Presbyterian Children’s Home, Morningside Manor and Gift of Christmas. In addition, donations, knitted shawls, literary discussions, inspiring luncheons speakers, Ladies’ Night Out evenings, staff appreciation lunches, memorial receptions, care and concern for church families, Christmas ornament sales and a celebratory May Coffee were some of the highlights WOC planned and enjoyed together.
The May Coffee is always the year-end celebration and last week was a joyous occasion as we honored former WOC Presidents. We are thankful to Laura Zachry for her warm hospitality as this year’s Coffee hostess and to Townsend Durbin, Karen Heydenreich
and Mary Ann Randolph for overseeing the details. Following a long tradition, a Coffee offering was collected and the FPC Children’s Center Teacher Scholarship Fund and the Any Women Can Centers are designated as the beneficiaries.
The upcoming 151st year of WOC will soon be underway with the leadership of President Nancy Scheifele and President-Elect Lellen Lane. They were recently installed along with the new and returning officers during the Traditional Service on May 12. The work of WOC is continuous, and year after year this organization is blessed with strong, faithful leadership that builds upon the examples set from years past.
With the Lord’s direction, Circles will begin meeting in September and a new year of study will begin. Stay tuned for these dates and notice of evening activities, luncheons and service projects as these are all wonderful opportunities to connect and become more acquainted with one another. This is an inspiring group of efficient, organized, thoughtful, caring, wise, creative and fun friends! You don’t want to miss out. The Women of The Church truly know what it means to care for others within this church and the community. Most importantly, their love for our Lord shines through all they do!
“To God Be The Glory, Great Things He Hath Done!”
Shelley Bass
President, Women of the Church Bass.Shelley6@gmail.com


Older Adult Ministry






May was a month full of surprises, starting with Pastor Joe's 70th Birthday Celebration. It was a memorable day, packed with special moments. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making it so special!
We were eagerly anticipating a sermon from Pastor Paul Kacsur, but unfortunately, he experienced a mild heart attack just days before. He remained determined to join us until Thursday when he decided it was best to find a substitute speaker. Thankfully, Paul is recovering well, and we plan to have him speak in the fall. A heartfelt thank you goes to Dr. Fred Brown, who provided us with a meaningful perspective on the sanctity of life.
While booking our Birthday Lunch, I found out that our initial restaurant couldn't accommodate large parties anymore. Luckily, The Stone Werks Café managed to fit us in on short notice, and we all enjoyed a delightful lunch there.
We observed Memorial Day with the special presence of Chaplain Enrique Jackson. His words reminded us of the profound sacrifices made by those who serve.
Wishing everyone a fun and safe summer!
Best regards,
Pastor Joe MooreSummer Schedule
With the arrival of June, our summer schedule takes effect. During June, July, and August, we will not have our regular Friday meetings every week. However, our monthly Birthday lunches will still take place on the 3rd Friday of each month—except for June, when it will occur on the 4th Friday. The dates are as follows:
- June: Friday, June 28
- July: Friday, July 19
- August: Friday, August 16
Keep an eye out for more information on exciting summer events, which may include trips to the theater and road trips.
Friday Fitness
Friday Fitness will continue this Summer via Zoom. Join Jacqueline Crow at 9:30 AM. Jacqi has been a champion for us and everyone loves the time with her. If you want to be included on the email notifications, send your email address to joem@fpcsat.org. You will be sent a link to join the Zoom Meeting.
Mahjong & Bridge
Mahjong & Bridge will meet this Summer on the 2nd and 4th Fridays in the Geneva Room from 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM. If you want to join in on the games contact Nancy Black at whythere@icloud.com for more information. You don’t have to be a seasoned player and if you have a game you would like to play, let us know and we will make room for you!







FIRST CUP READINGS
JUNE 2024
Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, for I have put my trust in you. Show me the way I should go, for to you I lift up my soul.— Psalm 143:8
Dear Family in Christ, First Cup is designed to assist you in the habit of daily Bible reading and prayer. The name is to remind you that as you reach for your first cup of morning coffee or tea, reach also for your Bible and prayer list. The prayers at the beginning of each week are taken from hymns, sometimes found in obscure hymnals in my library. They are intended to be read as your beginning prayer, to focus your mind on the daily readings that follow. May this spiritual discipline strengthen you as you face each day.
1 Galatians 3:1-14; Romans 4; John 8:31-59
2 Genesis 12:1-3; Galatians 3:15-4:7; Ephesians 1:3-14
The Church’s one Foundation is Jesus Christ her Lord; She is His new creation by water and the word: From heaven He came and sought her to be His holy Bride; With His own blood He bought her, and for her life He died. Elect from every nation, yet one o’er all the earth, Her charter of salvation one Lord, one faith, one birth; One holy name she blesses, partakes one holy food, And to one hope she presses, with every grace endued. (The Hymnbook, No. 437)
3 Genesis 16:1-4; 17:1-27; Galatians 4:8-31
4 Galatians 5; Romans 12:1-2; 1 John 2:15-17
5 Galatians 6; Romans 6:19-23; 8:1-17
6 Ephesians 1:1-14; 1 Peter 1
7 Ephesians 1:15-23: Colossians 1
8 Ephesians 2:1-10; Romans 5
9 Ephesians 2:11-22; 1 Corinthians 3:10-17; 6:19-20; 2 Corinthians 6:14-18
Come, Thou Fount of every blessing, tune my heart to sing Thy grace; Streams of mercy, never ceasing, call for songs of loudest praise. Teach me some melodious sonnets, sung by flaming tongues above; Praise the Mount! I’m fixed upon it, mount of God’s unchanging love! Here I raise my Ebenezer, hither by Thy help I’m come; And I hope, by Thy good pleasure, safely to arrive at home. Jesus sought me when a stranger, wandering from the fold of God; He, to rescue me from danger, Interposed His precious blood. O to grace how great a debtor daily I’m constrained to be! Let that grace now, like a fetter, bind my wandering heart to Thee: Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it, prone to leave the God I love; Here’s my heart, O take and seal it, seal it for Thy courts above. Amen. (The Hymnbook, No. 379)
10 Ephesians 3: Acts 9:15-16; Romans 3:9-31; 11
11 Ephesians 4:1-16; 1 Corinthians 12; Romans 12:1-8
12 Ephesians 4:17-32; 1 Timothy 4
13 Ephesians 5:1-20; 1 John 1:5-2:11
14 Genesis 2:19-25; Ephesians 5:21-33; Matthew 5:27-32; 1 Corinthians 7:1-16
15 Deuteronomy 6:4-9; Proverbs 22:6; 29:17; Ephesians 6:1-9; Matthew 18:1-10
16 Isaiah 59; Ephesians 6:10-23; 1 Peter 5:8-11
Blessings and love in Christ, Sandy Sturch
Wonderful grace of Jesus, greater than all my sin; How shall my tongue describe it? Where shall His praise begin? Taking away my burden, setting my spirit free; For the wonderful grace of Jesus reaches me. Wonderful grace of Jesus, reaching to all the lost––By it I have been pardoned, saved to the uttermost. Chains have been torn asunder, giving me liberty; For the wonderful grace of Jesus reaches me. Wonderful grace of Jesus, reaching the most defiled, By its transforming power making him God’s dear child, Purchasing peace and heaven, for all eternity; And the wonderful grace of Jesus reaches me. (Worship in Song, No. 215)
17 Psalm 1; Joshua 1:6-9
18 Psalm 4; Ephesians 4:26-27; Psalm 37
19 Psalm 5; 107
20 Psalm 6; Hebrews 12:1-13
21 Psalm 7; Jeremiah 12
22 Psalm 8; Genesis 1-2:3; Hebrews 2; Philippians 2:1-11
23 Psalm 9; Proverbs 23:17-18; Revelation 6:9-11
Be still, my soul: the Lord is on thy side, Bear patiently the cross of grief or pain; Leave to thy God to order and provide. In ev’ry change He faithful will remain. Be still my soul: thy best, thy heav’nly Friend Thro’ thorny ways leads to a joyful end. Be still, my soul; thy God doth undertake to guide the future as He has the past. Thy hope, thy confidence let nothing shake; All now mysterious shall be bright at last. Be still, my soul; the waves and winds still know His voice who ruled them while He dwelt below. Be still, my soul; the hour is hast’ning on when we shall be forever with the Lord, When disappointment, grief, and fear are gone, Sorrow forgot, love’s purest joys restored. Be still, my soul; when change and tears are past, All safe and blessed we shall meet at last. (Worship in Song, No. 41)
24 Psalm 10; Romans 3:9-18
25 Psalm 11; Jeremiah 17:5-18; James 1:12
26 Psalm 12; James 3
27 Psalm 13; Psalm 53; Matthew 11:28-30
28 Psalm 14; Proverbs 16:2-9
29 Psalm 15; 1 Peter 1:1-22
30 Psalm 16; Acts 2

FIRST CUP PRAYER LIST
In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express. (Romans 8:26).
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