St. Paul Lutheran Church and School are situated on six acres in central Austin. We are directly adjacent to Concordia University and just a few blocks away from The University of Texas. We are easily accessible from Interstate 35, click HERE for a map.
 Our building was constructed from Austin cutstone from Texas Quarry at Leander. The stone was all hand-cut and hand-trimmed at the building site. The high ceilings and long center aisle of our sanctuary honor the majesty of God.  Our beautiful stained-glass windows were made by artisans in Cologne, Germany. Each window has a Biblical basis and together they surround worshipers with the Good News of Jesus Christ. The original purpose of the stained-glass windows was stated as follows: - To assist the worship of all who enter here.
- To proclaim the message of God's plan of salvation - Christ, the Alpha and the Omega.
- To point to the mission of the Christian Church and every Christian.
- To remind all who leave here to prepare to meet Christ who is coming soon.

Our school building has three distinct sections of classrooms:
- A wing dedicated to the Early Childhood Classes (PK3, PK4, and Kindergarten)
- The main corridor for the elementary grades
- A second-story section for middle school classrooms
 In 2002 we completed a remodel of unfinished space to accomodate Concordia Academy, the Lutheran High School of Austin.
We have a double-sized gymnasium and a very large outdoor play area, including two playscapes. Our computer lab is networked and ready for eager young minds. We have a stage for performances and serve hot lunches in our cafeteria. Our facilities serve us well, whether we are looking for recreation, education, fellowship, or worship.
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