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Are you more spiritual than religious? Has outdated theology left you wanting more? Has the hate and propaganda left you a little angry at the church? Tired of having to leave your brain at home?
Then, Living Church is your progressive, thinking, caring, accepting, spiritual alternative. Do not give up Christ just because of some of his followers. Come to a church that believes the fullest expression of our faith is how we treat others!
We are an Open and Affirming Congregation.
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Saved by Grace church has been serving our community in the Southside of San Antonio for over forty years.
We are a family oriented church whose mission is "Serving Others-Building Families-Growing Together."
We believe that the full authority of Scripture is the inspired Word of God. We believe in the Trintiy as God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit. We believe that there is only one God who sent His son Jesus to die on the cross for our sins so that we can have eternal life. We believe that there is no other way to obtain salvation or forgiveness for sins, other than the through the atoning sacrifice of Jesus Christ.
Our Pastoral team is dedicated to serving you and making your experience here at Saved by Grace Church rich and rewarding. We are passionate in our service to God in proclaiming the gospel, and we pray that it is evident in everything we do. We strive in our words and actions to lead people to Jesus.
Saved by Grace Church is proud to have an amazing team of leaders, ministry workers, and volunteers with a common goal and vision.
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Grow your faith and experience life with Oak Hills! Take the next step to worship and serve. We’re never more like Christ than when we’re serving others.
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We are a bilingual congregation.
We are a church that believes in the power of God to heal and save those in need.
We believe that the Bible is the infallible word of God and divine instruction from God to man.
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Our vision is to glorify God by changing lives and changing the world through the proclamation of the message of Jesus Christ.
We're so glad you found us! Please join us for worship in person or in our virtual sanctuary.
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We are glad to offer spiritual services for those who are seeking them.
Our spiritual care and counseling are led by Pastor Bob Escamilla, who offers on-site appointments as well as hospital and home visits, prayer by telephone, and funeral services.
In addition, Pastor Bob coordinates a weekly bilingual Bible study on Saturdays where everyone can worship and fellowship together.
Spiritual services are available to the community; participants do not have to be engaged in other SA Hope Center activities.
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We would love for you to come to worship with us!
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Our live videos can be found at https://www.facebook.com/WestLawnBaptist/videos
St. John Berchmans Catholic School enables the students to reach full awareness of their God given talents by building self-confidence, moral, civic and spiritual values in a safe, secure, positive learning environment.
St. John Berchmans School believes in a holistic education that enables all students to discover themselves, their strengths, and weakness. Through methods of role modeling, teachers strive to build student's self-esteem, self-determination, self-discipline, and responsibility in an atmosphere of optimism and love.
Grades: PreK - 8th.
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The goal of Deaf Ministry is to provide Deaf and hard-of-hearing persons and their families access to the Catholic Faith in order that they may participate in all aspects of parish life including worship, the sacraments, religious education and ministry to others.
Deaf Ministry also assists parishes in identifying needs and making plans to achieve accessibility goals.
Deaf Ministry also hosts workshops throughout the year such as "Interpreting for Catholic Weddings, Funerals, and Other Special Occasions."
The following parishes provide deaf interpretation at services:
Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Sunday 10:00 AM 210-651-6811
16075 N. Evans Rd Selma, TX 78154
St. Padre Pio of Pietrelcina - Sunday 10:30 AM 210-497-6101
3843 Bulverde Pkwy San Antonio, TX 78259
St. Francis of Assisi - Sunday 11:15 AM 210-492-4600
4201 De Zavala Rd San Antonio, TX 78249
St. Leo the Great - Sunday 12:00 PM 210-533-9108
4401 S. Flores St San Antonio, TX 78214
Deaf Ministry hosts workshops throughout the year, such as "Interpreting for Catholic Weddings, Funerals, and Other Special Occasions."
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This program is intended for Priests, deacons and seminarians who work with the Deaf Community - Working interpreters who have been certified (or qualified in their state) - Deaf ASL Lectors (members of the Deaf community who are now doing the readings for Sunday liturgies)
In accordance with national practice, all Priests & Deacons attending must provide a "Clergy in Good Standing Letter" from their diocese in order to celebrate or assist at Mass.
If you or a loved one would like to be visited by a Catholic chaplain or lay hospital minister while you are in the hospital, the Archdiocese of San Antonio is happy to assist you. Hospital Ministry brings the care of the Catholic community to all Catholics who are hospitalized. This outreach is accomplished through visiting patients and families, providing daily sacramental services for patients, staff and volunteers at local hospitals.
The Archdiocese of San Antonio is dedicated to providing Deaf and hard-of-hearing persons and their families access to the Catholic Faith so that they may participate in all aspects of parish life including worship, the sacraments, religious education and ministry to others.
Hearing-impaired. To have time to secure an interpreter, requests must be submitted at least two weeks in advance of the date services are needed using the online submission form.
Initial Fee: $60–$100* (for a 2-hour minimum requirement)
Hourly Rate: $30–$50 each additional hour
*Initial fee and hourly rate are dependent upon the certification level of the interpreter.
To secure an interpreter, requests must be submitted at least two weeks in advance of the date services are needed. Other specifics are provided on the service request form.
The work of the Secretariat for Mission in the fields of Life, Justice and Peace focuses on issues such as abortion and post-abortion healing, assisted suicide, the death penalty, human trafficking, homelessness, poverty, immigration, foster care, healthcare, religious freedom, and environmental justice, aiming to develop an authentic human ecology for the communities of San Antonio.
To build a culture of life, justice, and peace in our communities and beyond, the Archdiocese offers educational and formational lectures, information, and resources on the Works of Mercy and Catholic Social Teaching. We assist in building and sustaining strategic leadership in parishes and with community partners through training, advocacy, prayer and service.
The Archdiocese of San Antonio aims to further the spiritual, intellectual, moral, and physical development of every member of the Body of Christ.
The Archdiocese reaches out to the disabled so that they can fully participate in the life of the parish, in worship services, recreational events and other activities. The Archdiocesan Ministry for Persons with Disabilities serves as an educational/informational resource to develop and advocate for the most vulnerable in our communities.
Contact your neighborhood parish to learn more about the services and ministries they offer for those that are disabled. Click here to find a parish near you.