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Senior Adults groupAdults 55 and older

At First Presbyterian Church, older adults continue to experience the abundant life of Christ through a variety of programs and services and with each other. As a contributing force in our church, they are encouraged to remain active in all church activities. First Presbyterian provides these members with large-print bulletins for worship services, ministry to shut-ins, assistance with docuement and legal plans for the later years, access to conferences on aging and much more. 

KEYS Senior Adult Fellowship

Contact: Pat McCleary, director Older Adult Ministry ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it / 210-271-2726)

Weekly Friday programs:
9:45 AM: Fitness Class
11 AM: Speaker presentation (Sept.-June)
12 PM: Luncheon in Westminster Hall
11 AM Bridge/Dominoes (June, July, Aug.)
1 PM Bridge/Dominoes (Sept.-May)

KEYS Adults Fellowship is for members and non-members in their second half of life who meet at the church each Friday to experience the abundant life of Christ through a variety of programs and services.

As a contributing force in the church, they are encouraged to remain active in all its activities. In addition to participating in regular church activities, KEYS Adults seeks to foster the spiritual, intellectual and social needs of older members and provide resources to enrich their lives. KEYS programs include opportunities for learning, fellowship, travel and service to others.

Other KEYS events include tours to places of interest in San Antonio, monthly birthday luncheons at area restaurants, attending plays, chartered bus trips, sponsoring defensive driving classes, flu clinics, health screenings, a fall picnic, concerts and movies. Other aspects of this ministry include a continuing ministry to the homebound, volunteer opportunities, sharing awareness of issues and concerns on aging, care and concern and service projects.In addition to participating in regular church activities, KEYS members (Keeping Everyone Young in Spirit) seeks to foster the spiritual, intellectual and social needs of older members and provide resources to enrich their lives. KEYS programs include opportunities for learning, fellowship, travel and service to others in the church and in the community.