“Love our little church. You will feel welcome as soon as you walk in. The preachers make for a fun service. The worship team is top shelf and full of energy. Come on out and enjoy our Christian community. Have questions? We have plenty of peeps to help you get the answers you need.”
“Come as you are!! Everyone is so nice and welcoming. The Sunday morning coffee and donuts are a bonus. Plenty of classes to choose from is all age groups. 2 different services so you can choose between traditional or contemporary. Background checked, CPR certified, trusted child care workers.”
“I have been a member of this church for a long time. I LOVE this church. The congeration is so friendly. Pastor Lowry is one of the best pastors I have had the privilege to get to know. His sermons always speak to your heart!”
“Pastor Goines is an amazing teacher and brings a perfect mesh of life experiences with Biblical practices. You will learn, you will grow, and you will be equipped to serve the kingdom of God.”
“Everyone who works there to help those in need are wonderful people and have really embraced what Jesus was teaching about being there for your fellow man and live your life as a bright shining example”
“We attended 5 PM Saturday night mass in December 2025. This large church is very beautiful and mass was well attended (until communion when suddenly lots of people departed early…sort of like Judas, leaving the Lords supper before it was over. The daily mass chapel doubled as a cry room to the main church with very clever seats with setbacks that were movable to make the chapel doubly accessible. The statuary is beautiful- with it looking brand new! I was surprised to see that the present church building is 10 years old. It is really in beautiful shape reflecting good care.
History: The history of St. Jude as a Catholic Church and a place to worship can be traced back to 1898. The present name of St. Jude Catholic Church coincided with the construction of the third church, with seating for 300, was completed in 1971. Also in the 1970s, a new rectory and parish hall was completed. A religious education center was added in 1984. The Texas Historical Commission erected a State Historical Marker at the parish in 1998, commemorating the church’s intriguing history.”