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We rejoice in the faithfulness and love of God as He has worked in and through PCPC these first 25 years. In remembering, we seek to faithfully envision what God will do the next 25 years.

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t is remarkably easy to forget our history. The stories of the past tend to fade when we are overwhelmed by the circum-stances of our present or wor-

ry about the unknown of the future. This is why the simple act of remem-bering is so important for the people of God. At Park Cities Presbyterian Church, we tell stories of rescue in order to remember all that God has done. When we re-member the deeds of the Lord we recall His goodness, His mercy, and His faith-

For 25 years, God has fulfilled this calling by doing extraordinary things through the ordinary men and wom-en of PCPC. By His goodness, He gave us a building strategically located in the heart of Dallas. By His mercy, He has established new ministries all over our city from the Park Cities to downtown, from Oak Lawn to West Dallas. By His faithfulness, He has used PCPC to extend His Kingdom from Dallas to the whole world by planting more than 100 new church-es from Houston to Santa Fe, from

Russia to Thailand. In the last 25 years, we have seen God do some truly amazing things.

But we do not remember these things in order to live in the past. We remember these things so that we might faithfully envision the future. God has done great a great work both in us and through us and His work is not over. In celebrating 25 years as Park Cities Presbyterian Church, we look back on all God has done and we look forward to all God will do as we continue to extend the transforming pres-ence of Jesus Christ for years to come.

—Paul Goebel

I will remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember Your wonders of old.

I will ponder all Your work, and meditate on Your mighty deeds.

Your way, O God, is holy. What god is great like our God?

You are the God who works wonders; You have made known Your might among the peoples.

You with your arm redeemed Your people, the children of Jacob and Joseph.

—Psalm 77:11-15

fulness in our lives. To that end, the Psalms are filled with remembering. Remembering is an act of worship.

And we worship a God who has done wondrous things. Twenty-five years ago God called 1,500 peo-ple to start Park Cities Presbyteri-an Church. That calling was as bold then as it is today: to extend the transforming presence of the King-

dom of our Lord Je-sus Christ to Dallas and the World.

I“ R E M E M B E R I N G

I S A N AC T O F W O R S H I P.”

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May 19, 1991: First worship service August 18, 1991: Hale/Wilder/Nielson/Young perform first concertNovember, 1991: Skip Ryan called as first senior pastorJanuary, 1992: First W.I.C. general meetingApril, 1993: Children’s Church expands to ages 3-third gradeJanuary-March, 1994: Capital Campaign meets goalFebruary 19, 1995: Variety show supports choir trip to MoscowAugust 21, 1995: 25 men elected to first diaconate

January, 1996: Tim Keller speaks on a vision for Dallas June, 1996: Fifth Anniversary celebration at Meyeson

February, 1997: First church plant begins worship in HoustonMarch, 1997: Middle and high schoolers return to ski in Colorado

August, 1997: 2020 Vision to plant 100 churches establishedNovember3, 1997: New CE building dedicated

December, 1998: Concert-goers sing along to MessiahJanuary, 1999: Over 5,000 hear Sinclair Ferguson at WinterGrace

November, 2000: John Piper speaks at World Missions Conference

May 20, 2001: 10th Anniversary launches West Dallas FellowshipFebruary, 2002: Building to Extend the Kingdom campaign runs March, 2002: Thao Project’s Nong Khai church begins worship March, 2003: Care Clusters begun to provide member supportJanuary 23, 2003: New Bible study for working women begunFebruary 29, 2004: Small group ministry kicks offMarch , 2004: 26 High schoolers take mission trip to New York CityDecember 2004: Children’s choir releases CD of hymns2005: Facilities get a makeover and Park Place Motors bought2005: Outreach program to victims of Katrina

March, 2006: Parenting in the Present Conference heldMay 4-7, 2007: First Arts Festival takes place

October 12, 2007: New organ inauguration concert givenDecember, 2007: Baskets (later Boxes) of Blessing event begunFebruary, 2008: SWCPNetwork celebrates 10-year anniversary

May 11, 2008: Mark Davis installed as new PCPC senior pastorJanuary, 2009: First Urban Missions Conference

February, 2009: Beyond Ourselves draws over 500 volunteersJune, 2010: VBS holds Sonshine Carwash for 500 children

January, 2011: 2020 Vision surpasses goal of 100 church plantsSeptember 2011: 2,500 attend anniversary celebration From the 20January 22, 2012: Remember the Nations Missions SundayMarch, 2012: Middle schoolers return to Austin on mission tripFebruary, 2013: Seniors celebrate together at Valentine LuncheonApril, 2013: Serve365 kicks off with a project workdayMay, 2014: ESL finishes year of classes and one-on-one ministryMarch, 2015: High school seniors travel for missions in BahamasApril, 2015: Families attend Rodeo Roundup and SafeKids events

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Reflecting on PCPC from its inception in 1991 to 1995 brings two words to mind—unbridled exhilaration! From the indescribable inaugural worship service on May 26, 1991, at Highland Park High School onward, music in wor-ship, concerts, and other gatherings has helped to define who we would be missionally as a church body, throughout our city, and beyond. The electric atmosphere of the Hale & Wilder/Nielson & Young concert in August, 1991, initiated the PCPC Performing Arts Series which to this day remains one of the premiere artistic venues in North Texas—conveying excellence and always pointing re-demptively to our Creator-God. We have been immeasurably blessed with consummately skilled music leadership guiding us in rich worship, for which we gratefully exclaim, “To God be the glory!”

—Stephen Nielson

As a search committee for our first senior pastor, our main jobs were to pray and call everyone we knew in Christian circles for a recommendation... Nearly everyone recommend-ed Skip Ryan. So with God’s leading we called him. He didn’t want to leave his church at that time, because the assistant pastor had just left. Jimmy Williams told him to pray about our call and if God would not let him alone, to call us back and accept. What a blessing that God kept after Skip and he came to us!

—Caroline Hunt

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There are fewer of us now who can close our eyes and remember with great clarity the grace-filled beginnings of our beloved Park Cities Presbyterian Church. It was an anointed time when we knew—and

still know—that we had been used, in an extraordinary way, by God for this special purpose.

It was a time requiring great trust, determination and perseverance. It was a time of great joy, energy, inspiration, growth, leadership, gen-erosity, good will and gratitude—a time when love abounded to God, to His Son, and to one another. It was a time I cannot recall without deep emotion. To God be the glory.

—Susan Nowlin

PCPC celebrated its fifth year anniversary at the Meyerson Symphony Center on June 3, 1996. Rob Rucker crafted a masterful evening of worship, building on the theme that we are all living stones for the Kingdom of God and His Church. Ovid Young’s commissioned choral work, “A Spiritual House,” echoed this theme with powerful emotion. One month later, the Chancel Choir and orchestra performed its first patriotic concert, Festival Americana, under the direc-tion of Rob Rucker. The mu-sic ministry flourished under such godly leadership, and it laid the foundational, “living” stone that we are experienc-ing today in our worship.

—Bob and Jenni Rasberry

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OCTOBER 1991PCPC JOINS THE PCA AND 1,500 MEMBERS JOIN PCPC.

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families from New Orleans for the next six months. It was a beautiful expression of God’s care for the less fortunate as well as putting into action the teachings from the pulpit!

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Having grown up at PCPC, I don’t think I realized what I had until I took the new mem-bers’ class as an adult. I had just moved back from several years on the East Coast and thought I had to take the class in order to join the church again, a mistake I would recommend to any grown child of the church. So much of PCPC’s impact is under the surface—the dozens of churches we have planted; the way the bulletin is crafted from start to finish to create a cohesive worship experience;

the way we partic-ipate in the PCA as both a leader and a part of the whole—and I have come to understand how much of PCPC’s impact on me is under the surface as well. The sound theology that quietly saturated my childhood has equipped me to deal both with happy times and times of crisis, and our church body has consistently provided sincere prayer, help, and wise counsel. I love the thoughtful, biblical way this church goes about its business, and I am grateful for it.

—Julia Schwarz

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PARK CITIES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1991-2016 | 4124 OAK LAWN | DALLAS, TX 75219 | PCPC.ORG

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