When St. Paul Lutheran Church was established in 1893, our mission was to serve as a Gospel outreach base not just for Fort Worth and its suburbs in North Texas. For more than a century, that mission has continued and the St. Paul family now includes people from more than 60 different zip codes and three counties.
Our current central city location has been the hub for our regional mission since 1954. Known by many for our A-frame Sanctuary along Interstate 30, or our Bible verse sign that exists for the sole purpose of blessing passers-by with God's Word, we are a community of Christ-followers on a mission to share our love of Jesus with people wherever we live, work, or play. We are a church without walls.
The Summit Aledo is a campus of St. Paul Lutheran Church of Fort Worth that launched on October 23, 2005, in Aledo, Texas. About 15 families from St. Paul were a part of the launch, and our first home was at Vandagriff Elementary School. In the summer of 2009, we moved to our current location just a few hundred yards away at 111 Maverick Street.
Our St. Paul mission: "Ignite passion for Christ wherever we are; love unexpectedly wherever we go."
Our current central city location has been the hub for our regional mission since 1954. Known by many for our A-frame Sanctuary along Interstate 30, or our Bible verse sign that exists for the sole purpose of blessing passers-by with God's Word, we are a community of Christ-followers on a mission to share our love of Jesus with people wherever we live, work, or play. We are a church without walls.
The Summit Aledo is a campus of St. Paul Lutheran Church of Fort Worth that launched on October 23, 2005, in Aledo, Texas. About 15 families from St. Paul were a part of the launch, and our first home was at Vandagriff Elementary School. In the summer of 2009, we moved to our current location just a few hundred yards away at 111 Maverick Street.
Our St. Paul mission: "Ignite passion for Christ wherever we are; love unexpectedly wherever we go."
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