Go to main contentsGo to search barGo to main menu
Saturday, November 1, 2025 at 12:45 AM

St. Paul’s makes way for expansion project

St. Paul’s makes way for expansion project
At the end of Sunday’s 10:30 a.m. Mass at St. Paul’s, parishioners, including Brian Kosoglow (left), helped choir member Sally Stemac (right) move hymnals onto carts to be transported to the parish’s temporary worship space in the Family Life Center next door.

St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church this week is temporarily moving both its parish ovce and its worship space to make way for ini- tial site work for its planned $4.5 million expansion project.

The temporary parish of- fice is located in the Lake - side Building, 100 Bunny Run, Horseshoe Bay. Al - though the ovce has moved, all contact information – in- cluding telephone numbers, mailing address, email, website and Facebook page – remain the same.

The suite of rooms will provide ovce space for St. Paul's pastor, Fr. Brad Schoeberle, C.S.P., and St. Paul's music director, Mary Williams, as well as the par - ish's two business admin - istrators, Penny Breedlove and Beth Snyder. Worship services and par ish activities will remain on St. Paul’s campus but will be held in its Family Life Center (FLC), adjacent to the current church building at 201 Dalton Circle. The FLC seats up to 425 people.

PLEASE LOG IN FOR PREMIUM CONTENT. Our website requires visitors to log in to view the best local news. Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe today!