Back in 2020 Grace Ambassadors was on the road for travel meetings when the COVID closures cut our trip short. Our San Antonio meeting was cancelled.
Good news! January 5th, we are going back to San Antonio, Texas to hold the meeting we never had. We are also stopping by Tulsa, Oklahoma (Jan 3rd) and Lafayette, Louisiana (Jan 7th) to host meetings there.
https://graceambassadors.com/travel2026
Texas has a long history of dispensational influence. Scofield, Chafer, Walvoord, Ryrie and others all had influential ministries in the state, mostly near Dallas and the dispensational seminary established by Chafer.
These influential dispensational Texans in the past century were traditional Acts 2 dispensational. Their work was groundbreaking, but none of them were mid-Acts dispensational.
By the late 20th century, what dispensational influence was coming out of Texas had been doused in the language of evangelical ecumenicism and muddled progressive dispensationalism (the ‘dispensationalism’ is pronounced as a whisper).
The Pauline seed had been planted but was mixed with the Kingdom apostles and their doctrine. It was only a matter of time before the fruit became a hybrid mess.
Mid-Acts dispensationalism has the potential to reinvigorate what made dispensationalism great in Texas. What will keep it great is for churches to do the purifying work of maintaining a Pauline pattern.
In a few short weeks, we will be back in Texas to meet you and encourage the establishment of churches built upon a Pauline Bible believing foundation.
Meet with us in San Antonio to learn what our local church ministry in Greentown looks like, receive free resources, ask your questions, and meet like-minded saints who you can join in local church ministry.
Let us know you plan to come! Details in the link below.
https://graceambassadors.com/travel2026
For grace in every place,
Justin “mid-Acts lone star” Johnson