First Presbyterian Church San Diego features David’s Harp Foundation on Third Tuesday Fellowship

First Presbyterian Church San Diego (FPC) features David’s Harp Foundation on their Third Tuesday Fellowship. (Photo by Pok Rie from Pexels.com)

First Presbyterian Church San Diego (FPC) highlights David’s Harp Foundation on their Third Tuesday Fellowship on April 19 at noon in the church’s west room.

The church’s website announcement posted that Brandon Steppe, the founder of the said foundation, would give a speech to inspire, educate, and empower young generations. Also, they could be successful in their academics through music education, sound engineering, and multimedia production.

FPC  San Diego

The church informed on their website that they have 500 members, an average of 400 worshippers weekly. They also have more than 75 attendees in their formal educational settings on Sunday and many more during the week, as posted on their website. Each week, they helped over 250 urban homeless with a shared Sunday afternoon meal. 

Besides, every Wednesday, they assist their homeless neighbors through discipleship classes for gathering and service. FPC  also mentioned participating in local missions near public schools, the business community, and the military. They also added that they hold the San Deigo arts community on their campus. 

More importantly, they go to different places to conduct a mission worldwide to start churches, build schools, support hospitals, and help in community development. The website noted that they are also involved in providing justice to the poor and vulnerable.

Church’s Community

The church mentioned that they had become home to the less fortunate and weak in spirit. They added that they are glad and now aim to live in sacrifice to others in such ways that show their gratefulness to God.

Moreover, they have regular group meetings, but many of their ministries temporarily gather online during COVID-19. Some are meeting in their creative ways.  They have groups for High school students and Bible Studies, and they meet every Wednesday and Friday to have their prayer gathering.

Every Thursday, men, and women have their separate Bible Study. Also, they have groups specializing in music for those members who are interested such as in Orchestra and Choir.

Third Tuesday Fellowship

“The steadfast love of God never ends; his mercies never end. They are new every morning. Great is God’s faithfulness. The Lord is my portion, says my soul. Therefore I will hope in Him ” -Lamentations 3:22-24 

The church informed that the said fellowship is an interactive presentation on current subjects on the third Tuesday of every month. On Feb.28, they conducted the said fellowship through Zoom. They featured Jahja Ling, the conductor of Emeritus San Deigo Symphony “Faith and Music in the Season of COVID.”, as posted on their website.

David Harp’s Foundation (DHF)

The mission of David Harp’s Foundation is to inspire, teach, and strengthen the homeless youth system, as stated on the Parker Foundation’s website. The foundation said it assists at-risk young people who different service groups refer such as SDSY Storefront Emergency Teen Shelter, Monarch School, and Voice for Children. 

Also,  to serve the youth, the foundation partners with school districts, San Diego Probation Department, and agencies in San Diego that share the foundation’s commitment. They are devoted to improving the lives of the youth who have potential but lack the training or resources to reach that potential.

The said website also informed that they are the lead supporter of DHF  and had given a grant of $20,000 in 2017. 


 

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