Posts tagged San Antonio
Our 40th Anniversary Gift
seguin.jpg

In January of 1981, Lifegate Church in Seguin, Texas, began having Sunday meetings for the first time. These first corporate meetings were quite different than you might expect. They did not require us to set up a sound system or chairs before the service. The first meetings didn't even take place inside a building. Lifegate Church had its first meetings on the tailgates of pickup trucks parked on some newly purchased land outside of town.

Fast forward to January 3, 2021. This past Sunday was a milestone for Lifegate as we celebrated our 40th anniversary together. Our celebration turned out to be slightly different from what we had desired due to the global pandemic. Yet, with much lower attendance than we hoped for, it was nonetheless a sweet time celebrating the faithfulness and goodness of God over the past 40 years. Speaking of God's goodness, our church family was given a gift from the Lord to mark this anniversary, the most lavish gift a church could ever receive, the gift of multiplication. 

If the Lord allows, this coming Sunday, January 10, the members of Lifegate will experience another significant milestone. As we always do on Sunday mornings, we will gather to sing, pray, and hear God's word proclaimed. But this Sunday will look a little different than usual because we are planning to set aside that time as a "sending out service" for the church plant team being sent from our congregation. By God's grace, we have the immense privilege of multiplying as a church by starting a new congregation, Mission City Fellowship. We hope to plant on the southside of San Antonio in the Spring of this year. Philip Estrada leads the church planting team. He has been a member of Lifegate for over 12 years and a fellow elder for four years. Philip, his wife Danielle, and their two girls will move from Seguin to San Antonio soon. Several families and a single adult from Lifegate will join them, as well.

 As a church, we consider it a privilege that God would allow us from a smaller church, in a smaller town, to plant a church in a larger city like San Antonio for the sake of his kingdom. Most importantly, we understand that this church plant would not be possible if not for partnership--a partnership that involves sacrifice. Planting Mission City Fellowship would not be possible if we were solely dependent on the resources of Lifegate alone. Yet, through gospel partnership with our Sovereign Grace family, we can fulfill our mission to multiply as a congregation. 

One example of our shared partnership with other Sovereign Grace churches involves the South-Central region, which is currently made up of 4 churches, including Lifegate. For many years the elders in our region have prayed for a church to be planted in San Antonio, and for years we have asked God to raise up a church planter. The Lord answered our prayer several years back by placing a burden for church planting on the heart of Philip Estrada. Over time, that burden deepened and became specific--planting on the southside of San Antonio. Along with praying together for San Antonio, the elders of our region set aside money in our regional budget for the hope of planting a church someday. We did that so when the opportunity arose to plant a church like Mission City Fellowship, the churches in our region could all partner together to help that church get off the ground. What will take place on Sunday as we send out this church plant team demonstrates the value of partnership.

This shared partnership isn't limited to our regional involvement. However, it extends to our broader global partnership within our family of churches. The gift Lifegate has received from the Lord on our 40th anniversary is a direct result of our partnership with all Sovereign Grace Churches. As you are well aware, the gift of partnership is only possible because of individuals, families, and churches' sacrifice. Church planting cannot occur unless men and women are willing to go, and churches are ready to send. Mission City Fellowship is no different. Not only has Lifegate sacrificed for the sake of the mission, but so have other churches in Sovereign Grace. Financial gifts have been given from sister churches along with the most valuable resources of all, people. The church plant team for Mission City Fellowship consists of individuals and families from five different Sovereign Grace churches, including Lifegate. Philip will be joined on the plant by another ordained elder in Sovereign Grace, Rob Saathoff and his wife Terri, who are native Texans who moved back here from the Northeast to be a part of this church plant.

And this Sunday, as the people of Lifegate say goodbye to the Estrada's, we will welcome a new family to our congregation, the Bagwell's, from our sister church in Louisville. The Bagwell's made a move to Seguin for Kyle to serve as an intern at Lifegate. Ever since we announced last year about the church plant, we have prayed that if God wanted us to send out Philip, he would send someone here to help fill his position. Through partnership and the sacrifice of the Louisville church, that prayer was answered. 

Last Sunday, the members of Lifegate looked back in gratitude at God's faithfulness. If the Lord allows, this Sunday, we will look ahead with faith as a new chapter in our history begins. God has been so good to us for the past 40 years, and one of the sweetest gifts we have experienced as a church is the joy of being on mission with our brothers and sisters in Sovereign Grace. We thank God for our partnership! 

Please pray for Mission City Fellowship in the days ahead. Church planting is already hard, but it is far more challenging during a global pandemic. Also, ask the Lord if he would have you join this church plant in San Antonio. Lastly, pray that God would save many lost people through the witness of Mission City Fellowship and pray that he would build a strong, mature, and healthy congregation that would bring him much glory.


Joshua Jordan has served as the lead pastor of Lifegate Church since 2018 and has been on staff since June 2009 after graduating from the Sovereign Grace Pastor’s College. He is the primary preacher on Sunday mornings, oversees college ministry, adult and children’s Sunday Schools and serves in various leadership roles at Lifegate Christian School. He and his wife, Amanda, have three children.