Rev. Henry Schulte
October 23, 2025
The Rev. Henry Schulte served as an Ordained Lutheran Pastor and Bishop for 50 years of full-time active pastoral ministry before his retirement on July 1, 2015. His final retirement from life came on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at the age of 89 years.
Henry was the fourth and last child born to Henry C. and Martha Schulte at the family home west of McGregor and Crawford, Texas, on September 10, 1936. He was baptized into Christ on November 8, 1936, in The Friedensgemeinde (Peace) Lutheran Church (now St. Paul Lutheran Church) of Crawford, Texas.
Henry graduated from Crawford High School in 1954 and began working in his “to be” in-law’s grocery store, Brown & Chambers Grocery in McGregor, Texas. He married his high school sweetheart, Frances Brown, in 1955, and they were privileged to celebrate nearly 65 years of marriage before Frances’ death in 2019.
In 1958, Henry received and accepted the call to prepare for pastoral ministry. He enrolled in Texas Lutheran College and graduated in 1961 before enrolling in The Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. The four-year program included a second-year Internship at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan.
Following his graduation from seminary, he was ordained on June 20, 1965, in Zion Lutheran Church, McGregor, Texas, before beginning his first call to serve as Pastor for the St. Paul Lutheran Congregations of Shelby and Fayetteville, Texas. In 1969, he accepted a call to Highland Park Lutheran Church of San Antonio and served there through 1978. In January 1979, he accepted the call to serve in Austin, Texas, as Assistant to the Bishop and as the District Director for Personnel for the Southern District of The American Lutheran Church, overseeing the ALC congregations and pastors in Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
In 1983, he returned to congregational ministry as Pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Kerrville, Texas, and planned to serve there until he retired. However, in 1990, he was elected to serve as Bishop of the Southwestern Texas Synod of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. In 1994, after serving a four-year call as Bishop, he accepted a call to serve as pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Boerne, Texas, and served there for almost 21 years before his retirement.
During his fifty years of active-duty ordained ministry, Pastor Schulte served on many Councils, Boards, and Committees, as well as serving his community. Community service included serving on the St. Luke’s Lutheran Hospital Board of Directors, the Baptist Health System Board of Directors, the St. Luke’s Lutheran Health Services Board of Directors, the Morningside Ministries Board of Directors, and various service agencies.
Pastor Schulte knew the “Joy of the Lord,” and that joy permeated his life and ministry. He also enjoyed golf, fishing, playing cards and games, and watching the Dallas Cowboys and San Antonio Spurs. But his favorite part of life was meaningful relationships - loving and being loved by people.
Henry Schulte is survived by, his son, The Rev. Dr. David Schulte and his wife Debbie of Boerne, Texas, and his daughter, Dana Schulte Broddrick and husband Alan of Dripping Springs, along with his two grandchildren, Blake Broddrick of Dripping Springs, Texas and Anna Schulte of San Antonio, his beloved Mavis Anderson of Menger Springs, as well as close family and many friends.
Funeral Services will be held at St. John Lutheran Church, Boerne, on Monday, October 27, at 11:00 am, and at St. Paul Lutheran Church of Crawford, Texas, on Wednesday, October 29, at 11:00 am. Burial will be in the St. Paul Lutheran Memorial Park.
A special thank you is extended to the wonderful Staff and Caregivers of Morningside Ministries, Menger Springs, Boerne, including The Kendall Rehabilitation Center and Cibolo House, for their compassion and devoted care of Henry.
The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorials be given to the Henry and Frances Schulte Endowment Fund, which is managed by Lutheran Foundation of the Southwest.
Lutheran Foundation of the Southwest
Attn: Henry and Frances Schulte Endowment Fund
103 12th St., Suite 201
Pflugerville, TX, 78660
Henry was the fourth and last child born to Henry C. and Martha Schulte at the family home west of McGregor and Crawford, Texas, on September 10, 1936. He was baptized into Christ on November 8, 1936, in The Friedensgemeinde (Peace) Lutheran Church (now St. Paul Lutheran Church) of Crawford, Texas.
Henry graduated from Crawford High School in 1954 and began working in his “to be” in-law’s grocery store, Brown & Chambers Grocery in McGregor, Texas. He married his high school sweetheart, Frances Brown, in 1955, and they were privileged to celebrate nearly 65 years of marriage before Frances’ death in 2019.
In 1958, Henry received and accepted the call to prepare for pastoral ministry. He enrolled in Texas Lutheran College and graduated in 1961 before enrolling in The Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. The four-year program included a second-year Internship at First Evangelical Lutheran Church in Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan.
Following his graduation from seminary, he was ordained on June 20, 1965, in Zion Lutheran Church, McGregor, Texas, before beginning his first call to serve as Pastor for the St. Paul Lutheran Congregations of Shelby and Fayetteville, Texas. In 1969, he accepted a call to Highland Park Lutheran Church of San Antonio and served there through 1978. In January 1979, he accepted the call to serve in Austin, Texas, as Assistant to the Bishop and as the District Director for Personnel for the Southern District of The American Lutheran Church, overseeing the ALC congregations and pastors in Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana.
In 1983, he returned to congregational ministry as Pastor of Zion Lutheran Church in Kerrville, Texas, and planned to serve there until he retired. However, in 1990, he was elected to serve as Bishop of the Southwestern Texas Synod of The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. In 1994, after serving a four-year call as Bishop, he accepted a call to serve as pastor of St. John Lutheran Church in Boerne, Texas, and served there for almost 21 years before his retirement.
During his fifty years of active-duty ordained ministry, Pastor Schulte served on many Councils, Boards, and Committees, as well as serving his community. Community service included serving on the St. Luke’s Lutheran Hospital Board of Directors, the Baptist Health System Board of Directors, the St. Luke’s Lutheran Health Services Board of Directors, the Morningside Ministries Board of Directors, and various service agencies.
Pastor Schulte knew the “Joy of the Lord,” and that joy permeated his life and ministry. He also enjoyed golf, fishing, playing cards and games, and watching the Dallas Cowboys and San Antonio Spurs. But his favorite part of life was meaningful relationships - loving and being loved by people.
Henry Schulte is survived by, his son, The Rev. Dr. David Schulte and his wife Debbie of Boerne, Texas, and his daughter, Dana Schulte Broddrick and husband Alan of Dripping Springs, along with his two grandchildren, Blake Broddrick of Dripping Springs, Texas and Anna Schulte of San Antonio, his beloved Mavis Anderson of Menger Springs, as well as close family and many friends.
Funeral Services will be held at St. John Lutheran Church, Boerne, on Monday, October 27, at 11:00 am, and at St. Paul Lutheran Church of Crawford, Texas, on Wednesday, October 29, at 11:00 am. Burial will be in the St. Paul Lutheran Memorial Park.
A special thank you is extended to the wonderful Staff and Caregivers of Morningside Ministries, Menger Springs, Boerne, including The Kendall Rehabilitation Center and Cibolo House, for their compassion and devoted care of Henry.
The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, memorials be given to the Henry and Frances Schulte Endowment Fund, which is managed by Lutheran Foundation of the Southwest.
Lutheran Foundation of the Southwest
Attn: Henry and Frances Schulte Endowment Fund
103 12th St., Suite 201
Pflugerville, TX, 78660
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