Our Savior Lutheran Church 301 58th Street South, St. Petersburg, FL 33707
About the Business
Welcome to Our Savior Lutheran Church, located at 301 58th Street South, St. Petersburg, Florida. We are a vibrant and compassionate community that blends both modern and traditional approaches to worship, all deeply rooted in Godโs Word. If you're seeking a place where you can be encouraged and challenged to grow in your faith and make a positive impact on others, you've found the right spot!
At Our Savior, we live by a simple yet powerful message: Live Love. This means loving Jesus, loving people, and serving the world. We believe that through service, God transforms both us and those we serve. We recognize that each person is endowed with unique talents, abilities, and passions, and one of the most rewarding ways to use them is by getting involved in our community.
Whether you're new to the area or searching for a church home, we warmly invite you to experience the Live Love Nation. Our Savior is a place where you can connect with others, deepen your faith, and be empowered to serve in meaningful ways. We also know the importance of joy and celebration, recognizing the incredible ways God works through us.
Join us at Our Savior Lutheran Church and become a part of a community that celebrates faith, service, and love. To stay updated with our latest news and events, sign up to receive updates via text message. We look forward to welcoming you!
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Location & Phone number
301 58th Street South, St. Petersburg, Florida 33707, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
07:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
07:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
07:00 - 17:00
Friday:
07:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
07:00 - 12:00
Reviews
"Beautiful church and great school. Loved my visit."
"Looks like most of the reviews are members reviewing their own congregation, so....? Surprise! Five stars. I'm reviewing the school. OSLS was not our first choice - my daughter's school was closed on short notice and we needed to find her a seat over the summer. So while we looked at other schools in the area, our search wasn't extensive. That being said, we weren't unhappy with the choice. At first. The elementary school was adequate and some of the teachers were truly engaged. Some, not all. Her education wasn't anything better than she would have received in a public school - and sometimes not as good - but because we were supplementing with family members who were teachers (post grad degrees) we were willing to continue. The Middle School however, even though it's right there on the property, was like an entirely different institution. There were three teachers at the time, and none of them were what we hoped for. The liberal arts and science teachers, both women, were, in our opinion, not transparent, not honest, and encouraged division amongst the students (think mean girls, but teachers). But it was the math teacher that ended it for us. In our opinion, he should never have been allowed in a room, unsupervised, with children. Our opinion was that he relied upon his substantial physical presence to intimidate students, resorted to displays of aggression to enforce discipline, was not fluent in basic skills for a classroom teacher (such as writing detailed lesson plans) , and, much like the female teachers, participated in encouraging a social hierarchy among the students. We almost immediately came to believe that the school needed a coach and so made him the math teacher. We didn't last a full year in middle school before we moved to a public school, where we realized just how pedestrian an education our daughter had received... for a tidy sum. We left without receiving a refund. In fact, during what turned out to be our exit interview, the no refund policy appeared to be the principal's singular thought - rather than speaking to a report that his math teacher threw books across the room to get children's attention, he focused on making it clear that our year's advance payment was not refundable. We had to wonder if the same math teacher had bullied him into submission, too. Well after we left, one of the women teachers sent us a packet of our daughter's work , with what, on the surface, might be interpreted as a note of genuine concern...'in case she needed it in the future.' Comically, this was work which the same teacher had told us our daughter never handed in... and failed her for. Like I said, not transparent. Sadly, several years later we met a neighbor whose daughter had the exact same experience with the same math teacher. So nothing had changed. Looking at it from a consumer's standpoint, we found very little value for the money and if we had it to do over, we'd have preferred public school or to have spent our money elsewhere."
"We love worshipping at Our Savior's in St Pete. The modern worship and message lifts us up and equips my wife and I for another week to serve Jesus. Love love."
"I was baptized and married in this church, my daughter was baptized here now. This church has been a part of our family for years. A beautiful church, contemporary service and band are amazing and the pastors are inspiring! Great place to worship!"
"We stopped in for the 8am traditional service while on vacation visiting grandparents. We were greeted at the parking lot and inside the church. People are friendly and they help you follow along. The sermon was very engaging with TV screens to emphasize points. This is a Bible-based church that preaches the gospel. We felt challenged and encouraged to be better Christians. We will come back to OSL the next time we're in St. Pete's."
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