Here are the COVID-19 vaccine pop-up clinics taking place around San Antonio
SAN ANTONIO – A series of clinics are popping up to help ramp up the COVID-19 vaccination effort around San Antonio.
Here is a list of the pop-up clinics:
Saturday, July 10:
8 a.m. - 1 p.m.: SA Vaccine Day at AT&T Center, 1 AT&T Center Parkway 78219. This clinic will be administering the Pfizer vaccine.
9 a.m. - 8 p.m.: San Antonio International Airport Terminal A Baggage Claim, 9800 Airport Blvd. 78216. This clinic will be administering the Pfizer and Johnson and Johnson vaccines.
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.: San Antonio Preparatory Community School, 6127 Summer Fest Dr. 78244. This clinic will be administering the Pfizer vaccine.
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United Methodist evangelicals growing amid UMC decline
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United Methodist evangelicals growing amid UMC decline
United Methodist evangelicals growing amid UMC decline
CrossRoads United Methodist Church in Phoenix, Arizona is seen here in a Feb. 13, 2010. | AP Images/Matt York
At the United Methodist Church, moneyâs tight, factions are readying exits, and social justice takes priority in witness. However, the denominationâs âtraditionalistsâ â so named for their support for the accuracy and authority of the Bible, especially regarding LGBT marriage and clergy â are growing in number and telling others how Jesus saves.