Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church

Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church is committed to the glory of God. We exist for the praise and pleasure of our sovereign Lord.

What we believe the Bible to teach is consistent with what is called the Reformed faith, also called Calvinism. It pulls together the most significant doctrines taught in the Bible. These beliefs or doctrines are set forth in the Westminster Confession of Faith and the Larger and Shorter Catechisms. These beliefs can be summarized:

The Bible, having been inspired by God, is entirely trustwort

hy and without error. Therefore, we are to believe and obey its teachings. The one true God is personal, yet beyond our full comprehension. He is an invisible spirit, completely self-sufficient and unbounded by space or time, perfectly holy and just, and loving and merciful. God created the heavens and the earth, and all they contain. He upholds and governs them in accordance with his eternal will. God is sovereign, in complete control; yet this does not diminish human responsibility. Because of the sin of the first man, Adam, all mankind is corrupt by nature, dead in sin and subject to the wrath of God. But God determined, by the covenant of grace, that sinners may receive forgiveness and eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. Faith in Christ has always been the only way of salvation, in both Old Testament and New Testament times. Jesus Christ lived a sinless life and died on a cross, bearing the sins of and receiving God's wrath for all those who trust in him for salvation. He will return to judge the living and the dead, bringing His people into eternal life and the wicked to eternal punishment. Those whom God has called are drawn to Christ by the working of the Holy Spirit as they hear the gospel. They are declared righteous, their sins pardoned, not because of any good works of their own, but because of the shed blood of Christ on the cross.

05/31/2026

Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church

04/05/2026

“For the Christian, every Lord’s Day is to be a celebration of the resurrection of Christ.” —R.C. Sproul

From ‘John: An Expositional Commentary’

04/05/2026

This office (of mediator) the Lord Jesus did most willingly undertake; which that he might discharge, he was made under the law, and did perfectly fulfill it; endured most grievous torments immediately in his soul, and most painful sufferings in his body; was crucified, and died, was buried, and remained under the power of death, yet saw no corruption. On the third day he arose from the dead, with the same body in which he suffered, with which also he ascended into heaven, and there sitteth at the right hand of his Father, making intercession, and shall return, to judge men and angels, at the end of the world.

- Westminster Confession of Faith Ch 8.4

03/15/2026
03/15/2026

Sorry to say we are cancelling church tomorrow because of the forecast for icy roads. It could be dangerous driving. We ...
01/24/2026

Sorry to say we are cancelling church tomorrow because of the forecast for icy roads. It could be dangerous driving.
We will have a shorter pre-recorded service available on our web site in the Livestream area, and on our page. Tune in for that tomorrow.
-Blessings! Pastor H.

If you cannot make it to worship with us in person, please join us vialivestream on Sundays at 11:00 AM! Worship service livestreams may be viewed off-site at Sermon Audio A backup stream is available on YouTube

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5602 Utex Boulevard
San Antonio, TX
78249

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