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DEACONS IN CLASS 2025

Laura Johnstone

I was raised in San Antonio. This is where I went to school, got married, and had my family. I have two children and three grandchildren. I joined First Presbyterian Church in 1998. I had just lost my two parents at that time and I was looking for a church where I could feel like I could be a part of a family. This church has provided me with so much support throughout the 25 years that I have become a Covenant Partner. I have had some of the best Sunday School teachers here. I have also learned from three different pastors how we as a church family can be a leader in our community and reach out to this city in ways that are so much needed. It is such a blessing to have Covenant Partners here that I know I can count on. I am retired and I am honored to be called to be of service as a deacon.

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Kay Weber

Kay Weber has been married to her husband Bill, for 47 years and they joined FPC in 1998. We have 2 adult children who both live in the Dallas area and our son/daughter-in-law have blessed us with 2 young grandsons.

During our time at FPC we have participated in several different Sunday School classes including Koinonia and Bridges. We have enjoyed participating in Habitat for Humanity builds off site and in the FPC parking lot. We have been Greeter Team Captains for several years and have served as Ushers in the past. Currently I am serving as CoLeader for Circle 5 (Shawl) and the 2023 WOC Nominating Committee.

When I previously served as a Deacon, I was blessed to be assigned to some wonderful older Covenant Partners as a part of the At-Home program. I continue to keep in contact with these precious folks, even though I am not an active Deacon. I am honored to have been asked to return to active service to my church.

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