303 W. Bridge St, Granbury, TX    817-573-2337         

Elders Class of 2022

Bianca Brownfield, Mission & Outreach

I grew up in Florida, Central Texas and Southern California. After volunteering with a youth missions organization, I ended up back in the Los Angeles area where Bill and I married. We joined the Peace Corps together in 2011 and served in Mongolia for two years. There were two long winters and two very short summers. We chose to move to Texas because of family living nearby and I wanted to be warm! And after six long summers and five short winters, Texas has not disappointed me.

We settled in Granbury in 2014 and we stumbled upon this church because it was walking distance from our home. Our first visit was in the summertime so we squeezed in and knew we had found a wonderful place. We have welcomed two beautiful and noisy additions to our family since then and we are so grateful for the welcome that they have received from their church family as well.

I have been blessed to serve this congregation as an elder for the last 3 years. Granbury is a wonderful community and I look forward to continuing and expanding our work of outreach and mission both locally and around the world.


Roy Schoeneman, Administration

I grew up in the small farming community of Snook, Texas. My childhood ambition was to be a farmer and rancher, but that all changed in late 1965 when I joined the U. S. Army for what I thought would be a couple of years and then back to playing in the dirt on the farm. I guess military life must have agreed with me since I spent the next 38 years serving in the Army in numerous capacities. During an assignment in Dallas, Texas, I met and married my best friend and soulmate, Lynne in 1990.

Since that time, she and I have been a team moving from assignment to assignment with our eyes on retirement and getting back to Texas. In 2014, we chose Granbury as the place to put down roots and moved into our home in Pecan Plantation in early 2015. Shortly after we moved in, our neighbor and friend, Carol Boyd, invited us to attend First Presbyterian in Granbury. A few months later we joined First Presbyterian by letter of transfer from the Winchester Cumberland Presbyterian Church of Winchester, Tennessee. We have three children and five grandchildren.

During the past 3 years, it has been my pleasure to serve one year as Long Range Planning Elder and for the past two years as Administration Elder. It has been an honor working with the Session, Pastor Drew, committee volunteers, and congregation to grow and enhance the presence of FPC, Granbury in our community and in the broader outreach of the Presbyterian Church, USA. I feel blessed for being nominated to serve such a wonderful and caring church family as an Elder in the Class of 2022.


Julie Dean, Worship

My husband, Jim, and I moved from Shreveport, Louisiana to Granbury in 2017 bringing with us my mother, Judy Butler, who is also a member of this church. We all joined First Presbyterian Church Granbury in April of this year. Jim and I have been married for 36 years. We have two sons, Justin (32) and Jentry (29).

The most important thing about them at this moment is that they are each giving us another grandchild in March of 2020…due 3 days apart! Justin and his wife, Carrie, live in Charleston, South Carolina and have been married for 6 years. They have a son and daughter, Sam who is 4 and Sullivan who is 20 months (plus the one on the way!) They also have a 17 year old foster daughter, Jennifer, and her 2 year old son, Adrian, who we equally adore. Jentry and his wife, Katye, will be married 2 years when they welcome their first child in March…it’s a boy! They live in Fort Worth and I am over the moon with the thought of having a grandchild I can get my hands on in less than an hour!

I was fortunate enough to have the choice of being a stay at home mom. Being a mom was the best “job” ever! It allowed me to be involved in my children’s schools and in our church. My “jobs” in the schools ranged from being PTA President in elementary, middle and high schools to working at the district level raising awareness for the need of parental involvement in all schools. My fa￾vorite “jobs” were being in my sons’ classrooms, helping with school plays, going on field trips and cheering my son on to win a state high school baseball championship! My “jobs” in church were numerous. To mention a few, I served as a deacon, a senior high youth leader, director of vacation bible school and sat on the Division of Christian Education.

I feel called to serve as an elder because I believe in servant leadership and in following the example set by my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who said “…the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.” (Matthew 20:28) I am a child of God, raised by two wonderful parents who had me baptized as an infant into First Presbyterian Church in Ottumwa, Iowa. After a move during my childhood to Louisiana, our family became members of First Presbyterian Church in Shreveport. It was there that I grew in my faith, where I would later be married and where my children were baptized. It was in the Presbyterian faith where my children learned by example from our wonderful church family how to become servant leaders. It would be my privilege to continue in servant leadership at First Presbyterian Church in Granbury.


Derek Faulkner, Property

Derek grew up in East Texas, graduated from the University of Texas at Austin and spent six years working in Dallas before relocating to Seattle. He made his career there spending thirty years as a successful architect before getting re-acquainted with his high school sweetheart, Vanessa. They married and attended the Lake Forest Park Presbyterian Church before moving back home to Texas to be closer to their parents and family. Between the two of them they have five children and nearly seven grandchildren (and counting…).

Derek enjoys reading, travel and working/creating in his shop where dreams are imagined and promptly dashed to bits…The Faulkners visited several churches in Granbury before deciding on First Presbyterian. They were both moved by the compassion of the congregation and the congeniality they showed. The fact that the church is a historical building was also a positive factor in their decision.

He is honored to be given the opportunity to become an Elder in this church, be entrusted with the upkeep of this beautiful campus and welcomes the challenge that comes with that honor.

“We Come to You for Healing, Lord”

This week we sang a hymn titled “We Come to You for Healing, Lord.” The words, written in 2002 by a minister, speak so eloquently what we sometimes struggle to ask of God during our time of difficulty.

  1. We come to you for healing, Lord,
    of body, mind, and soul,
    and pray that by, your Spirit’s touch,
    we may again be whole.
  2. As once you walked through ancient streets
    and reached toward those in pain,
    come, risen Christ, among us still
    with power to heal again.
  3. You touch us through physicians’ skills,
    through nurses’ gifts of care,
    and through the love of faithful friends
    who lift our lives in prayer.
  4. When nights are long with wakefulness,
    through days when strength runs low,
    grant us your gift of patience, Lord,
    your calming peace to know.
  5. We come to you, O loving Lord,
    in our distress and pain,
    in trust that through our nights and days
    your grace will heal, sustain.