Joe's Journal

April 30, 2008


Friends,

Over the past month, I have shared in the pastor's desk each of the four goals of our Long Range Plan and where we stand in accomplishing those goals. Our four goals are:

1. Invite, involve and integrate people into the First Church community, focusing efforts on downtown residents and young families.

2. Significantly expand our ministries of housing, evangelism, healthcare and education.

3. Advance First Presbyterian Church’s heritage and role as a “teaching church”.

4. Challenge this generation of members to be faithful stewards of all God has entrusted to our care, and entrust future generations with the same opportunities given to us.


As has been detailed, these four goals have numerous objectives, a long list of “to-do’s” developed by over 100 people over the course of the last five years. In order to accomplish these objectives, the Session has approved a capital campaign to be conducted this fall. We estimate the cost of the improvements to be made to our facility to be approximately $13 million.  Mission opportunities are also under consideration. In the months ahead we will be rolling out more information about the details of these plans.

If all this campaign was about was building a new welcome center, opening up our first floor creating easier access to the Sanctuary and Byrd Hall,  adding elevators and restrooms to enhance accessibility, improving our youth space, building a chapel garden, and developing dormitory space, I’m not sure it would be worth doing.  But this campaign is about far more than that.

We stand at a pivotal moment in this congregation’s history.  Downtown Dallas is experiencing a renaissance.  Young people and empty nesters are flocking back to the city in large numbers.  According to our research, the vast majority of these people are unchurched.  They have three primary concerns: careers, companionship, and life direction.  What better career could a person have than answering God’s call for their life?  What better foundation for relationship than the kind of love God reveals to us in Christ Jesus?  What better direction for life than being a part of God’s kingdom breaking into our world through the mission and ministry of First Presbyterian Church?  Can you imagine the impact this next generation of potential Christians could have on our world?  We have an amazing opportunity to play a role in shaping this future.  The proposed improvements to our facility are one step in creating a culture of hospitality to welcome people into the life of our church.

Hundreds of people have been in on the planning of these goals and objectives since 2004, so this vision has been carefully developed.  This effort is the right thing to do.  With growth downtown opening a window of opportunity, gifts like the Blakely gas revenues providing needed, and our congregation’s history of improving our facility every twenty five years or so, the time is right to do this.   Finally, we’re the right people to get this done.  I believe part of my call to Dallas was to help facilitate this campaign taking place.  An amazing leadership team has stepped forward to make it happen.  We will commission them for their work this Sunday.  And over the past year and a half, I have sensed your enthusiasm to launch the next chapter in the great history of our church.  It is our generation’s turn to make our contribution to this congregation’s future.

It’s the right thing to do, it’s the right time, and we’re the right people to get it done.  Upon commissioning our leadership team this Sunday, they will begin the work of putting together the various phases of our campaign.  This fall you will experience the fruit of their labors with Bible studies and informational gatherings culminating with our Commitment Sunday on October 26th.  It is our hope to break ground on our improvements in January 2009, just about 100 years after the decision to build our current sanctuary was made.

Please keep our congregation in your prayers in the months ahead as we begin to lay the groundwork upon which our tomorrows will be built.

In Christ, Joe