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Bethesda Christian Church

Church in San Antonio

Updated: February 12, 2024 03:11 PM

Bethesda Christian Church is located in San Antonio (City in Texas), United States. It's address is 2210 Basse Rd, San Antonio, TX 78213.

2210 Basse Rd, San Antonio, TX 78213

FFQH+8C San Antonio, Texas

(210) 341-2425

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Bethesda Christian Church is located at: 2210 Basse Rd, San Antonio, TX 78213.

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Coordinates: 29.488274, -98.5214032

Bethesda Christian Church Reviews

Shelby Pimentel
2021-06-11 14:50:48 GMT

This is the best church in town. The pastors go above and beyond for their people. The sermons are very knowledgeable, but still relevant and modern to todays time. There is something for everyone in each sermon. The worship is amazing. This church gives you a true family feel. As soon as you step out of your car, you are greeted with the amazing host team. You can feel the Holy Spirit as soon as you walk through those doors.

Keith Wells
2023-09-23 21:41:35 GMT

Restitution of all things theology is most refreshing this church is a hidden treasure in San Antonio.

Violanda Rodriguez
2018-12-16 12:39:25 GMT

Great Church! You can feel the presence of the Lord as everyone worships. Pastors have the heart of God and the Message ministers to the needs of the soul.

Janette Ramos
2018-12-17 21:53:28 GMT

Good Church, the Pastors are young but very knowledgeable in the Word & relevant for today. Good place for kids to learn about Jesus & share God's love.

BUZZFEED VINE COMPILATIONS
2019-07-25 12:04:27 GMT

After more than 50 hours plundering the irradiated wasteland of Fallout 76, the greatest mystery still lingering is who this mutated take on Fallout is intended for. Like many of Vault-Tec’s underground bunkers, Bethesda’s multiplayer riff on its post-nuclear RPG series is an experiment gone awry. There are bright spots entangled in this mass of frustratingly buggy and sometimes conflicting systems, but what fun I was able to salvage from the expansive but underpopulated West Virginia map was consistently overshadowed by the monotony of its gathering and crafting treadmill.
On the surface, Fallout 76 is another dose of Bethesda’s tried-and-true open-world RPG formula on a larger-than-ever map that’s begging to be explored. As you emerge from Vault 76 you’ll start in a relatively peaceful forest and venture out into more dangerous pockets of the irradiated wasteland. My favorite is traveling the lengths of the Cranberry Bog, where the pinkish-red fields are seemingly inviting from afar but turn out to be full of a snaking system of trenches and alien forests that hide the worst horrors of the wasteland, but there are many more.

But while the lighting and art direction of these different regions are great at setting the eerie mood and tone of a destroyed Appalachia, the actual objects like trees, shrubs, buildings, cars, and more somehow look flatter and less detailed than those in Fallout 4 did three years ago. Coupling that with Bethesda’s still-unimpressive character animations, Fallout 76 isn’t a good-looking game except when viewed from the exact right angles.
Fallout 76 isn’t a good-looking game except when viewed from the exact right angles.

When you look closer, it becomes obvious that Bethesda’s ambitious idea to replace all human NPCs with other players results in a lack of meaningful interaction with the world. Other than 20-something other players spread so thinly over a massive map that chance encounters are rare outside of quest locations, just about the only voices you’ll hear are recordings of long-dead questgivers, robots, and AI constructs who simply deliver information at you. Where past Fallout games have more than made up for some of their frustrations with brow-furrowing questions like whether to destroy the town of Megaton or what should become of the New Vegas Strip, there’s no opportunity for the morally tricky decision-making in Fallout 76 because no one talking to you can hear you.

Because of that, the so-called main story quests to track down and eliminate the source of a spreading plague boil down to obediently following a breadcrumb trail of journals and notes. With the exception of some occasional goofy and creative tasks, it all feels like chasing ghosts. And though later missions mask the shallowness with some cool large-scale battles and events, they’re fleeting moments.

Wandering the diverse wasteland does reveal one of Bethesda’s great strengths: environmental storytelling.

Verdict

In an effort to do everything, Fallout 76 fails to do any of it well enough to form an identity. Its multiplayer mindset robs its quests of all the moral decision making that makes the series great, and all that’s left is a buggy mess of systemic designs that never seems to work together and regularly contradicts itself. It all culminates in an aggravating endgame that’s more busywork than satisfying heroics. Bethesda missed the mark with Fallout 76, in part because it seems like it could never decide what it was aiming for.

Overall though I give this church a 11/10 would pray again

Universe C sky
2023-11-08 19:43:38 GMT

Best church in San Antonio 🙌🙌

Samantha Quesada
2019-06-01 04:06:17 GMT

Great, friendly, family church wonderful place to worship 🙌

Victor Valdez
2021-03-29 17:17:02 GMT

Best Church in SA better yet the world!

Jayson Perez
2019-04-04 23:49:21 GMT

Family structure and a strong foundation of faith and fellowship.

Janie Huerta
2018-12-27 03:26:39 GMT

Absolutely found my forever church

Jacqueline Shobe
2019-07-31 22:59:26 GMT

I love this church!

christine boyd
2019-06-02 18:25:13 GMT

My church

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