Presbyterian Church in America
pcpc
Vol. XIX, No. 2 • Park Cities Presbyterian Church • MAY 2008
"But now, O Lord, You are our Father; we are the clay, and You are our potter; we are all the work of Your hand." —Isaiah 64:8
Our versatile organ stars in the show
5
20+ Community works and plays
6
Women break in to joy of service
8
Ever think of yourself as homeless? 10 Arts Fest celebrates gospel in creation 12 High schoolers work in Ninth Ward 13. New youth pastor has clear vision
14
Doing justice and loving kindness
16
Missions conference goes deep 17 Exploring new fields for mission outreach 18 Ten years of planting in the Southwest 20
PCPC’s delegation to the North Texas Presbytery meeting on April 5 is all smiles after Mark Davis was approved as our our new senior pastor. The congregation’s vote of approval took place on March 30. Above, first row: Tommy Bain, Tim Jeffress, David Gowdey, John Vanderveld, Mark Davis, Jim Chenoweth, David Newman, John Hawkins; second row: Rob Allen, David Franklin, Tim Tinsley, Brad Bradley, Kent Johnson; third row: Pat Moore, Jack Denman, Bill Lamberth, Harry Hargrave, John Bateman
Mark Davis Heeds the Call
O
On Sunday, May 11, the orderly PCA process for choosing a new senior pastor will be completed, and the Reverend Mark Alan Davis will be installed as the new senior pastor of PCPC. Once the Pulpit Search Committee (PSC) announced its recommendation of Mark in late February, it was im-
portant that all members of PCPC have the opportunity to get to know Mark and his wife, Kristina, better. A Town Hall Meeting was held on March 9 for that purpose. Following are some transcribed quotations from that evening. They have been edited for brevity. The entire audio can be found at www. pcpc.org.
BOOTS NOWLIN (PSC CHAIRMAN) ON MARK DAVIS Mark Davis is a deeply spiritual man. He’s a lover of Jesus Christ. He’s got natural leadership abilities. He’s a very strategic thinker, and he has boldness in leaning against the culture that we live in. He knows our church: our strengths, our weaknesses, and what our continued on page 2