160 Year Old First Baptist Church finalizes “Earth Month 2010”

Historic First Baptist Church, founded in downtown Austin in 1847, concludes a month of celebrations and explorations of God’s creation this Sunday, with an hour long worship service.

The worship service will feature special musical performances by Grant Hudson, Reverend Ann Pittman, the First Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir, and Twang Twang Shock-a-boom.

Instead of a traditional sermon, congregational members will be treated to two, shorter meditations by pastor Dr. Roger Paynter and a participatory walk to the church’s northeast park, where all will gather under a 300 hundred year old oak tree.

Once outdoors the worship will continue with colorful pinwheels created by First Baptist children, wildflower seed giveaways, and a program led by First Baptist Church’s Environmental Action Team.

Additionally, First Baptist will feature the final class of month long series, "The Journey of Environmental Stewardship." Session 4 focuses on Air Pollution and Emissions. Presenter Chris Searles will give a quick overview of how today’s air emissions are affecting Texans’ health and global climate and some effective ways to remediate those problems at home. Guest presenter Stephen Reeves will describe how his work on state environmental policy with the Baptist General Convention of Texas and the Christian Life Commission is supporting smart stewardship. The two will co-lead a class round table on global climate disruption, what to make of it, and best solutions.

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Schedule:
First Baptist Environmental Worship Service
11 am to 12 noon

The Journey of Environmental Stewardship
(2 classes)
9:35 to 10:40 am
2:00 to 3:00 pm

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Location:
First Baptist Church is located at 9th and Trinity streets.
Worship will be conducted on the 2nd floor,
Classes will be held on the 1st floor.

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Contact:
Karen Cappolino for more information
kcappolino@fbcaustin.org / (512) 476-2625

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A Few of Sunday’s Participants: 

Reverend Ann Pittman

Dr. Roger Paynter

Stephen Reeves

The Journey of Environmental Stewardship

 

300 year old Oak Tree

More info:

First Baptist Church Austin
website 

The Journey of Environmental Stewardship
overview
session 1
session 2
session 3
 
Baptist General Convention of Texas
website
Christian Life Commission
website
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