515 McCullough Ave
San Antonio, TX 78215
(210) 226-0363
We are striving to be the "church Jesus Christ comes back for" in all that we do. We believe that faith in God is not religion, it is relationship with our creator, sustainer and holy helper. We believe God wants us to enjoy the life He has given us and He wants us to share Him with others so they can know Him and enjoy the Holy Spirit in their life, now! We are servants of God.
Welcome to Grace Lutheran Church, a congregation of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). Grace began in 1903 to serve Lutherans who wished to worship in English. The beautifully carved altar and impressive stained glass windows create an inspiring setting for a rich worship experience. From our beginning, Grace has had a legacy of ministering to the needs of the community, and has been a leader in a long list of programs and organizations that provide shelter, nourishment, and care. We invite you to join us.
The Salvation Army San Antonio Center of Hope Corps and Senior Center are located at 521 W Elmira, with our Senior Center actual entrance located facing N Flores. The Senior Center is open Monday- Friday from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm and services Seniors in the Community. Please call 210-352-2000 for questions regarding our Senior Center Programs. The Center of Hope Corps is open Monday-Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm and Sunday Services are 9:00 am-11:00 am.
H.I.S. We exist to bring HOPE to our generation (Matthew 12:21); to INSPIRE our church, community, city, state, nation, and world (Matthew 9:29); to SERVE all nations (Mark 10:45).
OUR MINISTRY IS: to reach out to others in need (it reaches out to the drug/alcoholic, to the homeless, to the prostitute and to the unsaved and to the lost in the Eastside community), to feed those who are hungry (people in the community are being fed on Saturdays through an interdenominational fellowship ministry as well as on Sundays), to encourage and care for those who are in prison (inmates who are incarcerated are given financial support and encouragement through the prison mail ministry), to provide shelter and to empower the homeless (housing is provided for the homeless and as well as providing employment through the job ministry), to disciple through the Word of God ( additionally, men and women discipleship support group meet on a regular basis to develop inner transformation through the Word of God.