May 17th, 2010 EDITION
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Pastoral Reflections (read more)
Meet Gavin Rogers (read more)
From the Search Team (read more)
More About Gavin (read more)
Meet & Greet Schedule
Putting a Plan in Place for the Later Years of Life (read more)
Hero Headquarters VBS
Book Drive
Hispanic Baptist Convention Donations Needed
Words of Wisdom (read more)
Train Up a Child in the Way He Should Go (read more)
Library Resources
Remember in Christian Sympathy & C.A.R.E. Receivers
Calendar
Welcome, New Members
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Pastoral Reflections
D. Leslie Hollon, Ph.D., Senior Pastor
God’s renewal of Trinity Baptist Church takes a major step forward with the Youth Pastor Search Team’s unanimous recommendation that Gavin Rogers be called to lead our Middle & High School ministries. Our national search has lead us to a 5th generation Texan who currently leads a vibrant San Antonio youth program.
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Meet Gavin Rogers
It is with full excitement and humility that I accept the call to be recommended as your Youth Pastor at Trinity Baptist Church and serve alongside each one of you as we look to transform this community and the lives of families and students living in our neighborhoods. I believe that we stand at the brink of transformation in Central San Antonio and that Trinity Baptist Church can help lead the movement of spreading the peace and love of God to our neighbors living in this city. This truly is a special church!
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From the Search Team
We write to you today to announce some exciting news! We are now able to release the name of proposal for the youth minister position. After months of interviews, reference checks and prayer, the Youth Pastor Search Team has decided to call John Gavin Rogers to Trinity.
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About Gavin
Gavin was born and raised in The Woodlands, Texas and graduated from Baylor University in Waco, TX with a degree in Education and a Focus on the Family Institute certificate from Colorado Christian University. After his undergraduate work, Gavin went to The Divinity School at Duke University where he received a Masters of Divinity and participated in Duke Basketball campouts!
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Putting a Plan in Place for the Later Years in Life
Vicki Hollon
Are you or someone you love facing new challenges related to aging? Do you know where to begin when it comes to preparing for the later years of your life? Are you concerned that you will not be able to afford the help you need in the later years of your life, or the help you want to give a loved one? This educational workshop has been designed to respond to these concerns and more. It will help adults of all ages become aware of issues commonly faced in the later years of life and the many community resources that are available.
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Words of Wisdom
Donn Wisdom, Minister of Music and Worship Arts
It is time for several very important events – for the Wisdom family and the Trinity family! This past weekend, I have been in Georgia to celebrate our son’s (Jonathan) graduation from Mercer University in Macon; and will remain in Atlanta for a few days making final preparations to place our home up for sale. In just under three weeks, I will be officiating at our daughter’s (Allyson) wedding on June 5 and participating in all the joy that surrounds such a life-changing family event.
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Train Up a Child in the Way He Should Go...
Rita Kay Driggers
As a child in the 1940’s, I attended a Fort Worth church where my parents had been married by Baker James Cauthen, who later headed the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention for many years. Between Sunday School, BTU and GAs, I received lots of mission information and thought I might become a missionary “when I grew up.” I was aware from that early age that my parents did NOT want me to go to Africa, and probably neither did I! My, my, how times have changed!
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