updated 9/26/23
Prayer Podcast: for the city | for the officials
Location: San Antonio Heights is a census-designated place (CDP) in the San Bernardino County, California. It is in the northern Pomona Valley and the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.
Demographics: Est. population 3,099 [2020]; median age 48; M:F ratio 1:1; 66% married; families with kids <18 only 31%; 78% speak English; 5% speak Spanish; 61% White; 18% Hispanic; 16% Asian; 17% born outside US; median household income $85K
History [book about it by Megan Hutter]
Unincorporated community at the head of historic Euclid Avenue. The history of this area can be traced back to the community's distinctive design, carved out by its curved and circular streets, which officially took shape in 1887. These curves and circles, as well as San Antonio Heights' profoundly independent residents, typify a charming community on the hill. San Antonio Heights and San Antonio Canyon were a main stage for many innovations of irrigation, hydroelectric power, passenger railroad, and other conveniences that contributed to an improved quality of life for the entire nation.
Map of San Antonio Heights
Location of San Antonio Heights in SBC
Specific Prayer Points
Environment: same as Upland
Government: Current Upland City Council & District 2 SBC Supervisor
School district: Upland Unified School District
Crime grade: Overall crime grade is A+, violent A-, property A and other A. A Crime occurs every 16 hrs. 43 minutes. Top crimes are vandalism, drug crimes, vehicle theft & burglary. [Crime decreased between 2021/22]
Poverty 3.9%: [CA Avg 15%] One out of every 25.6 residents of San Antonio Heights lives in poverty.
Spiritual: Intercessors claim this area for the Lord and pray for the older believers; an awakening like in Ezekiel 37; people would be hot for the Lord [Rev. 3:15-16]; those that have much would give to the poor; churches would find creative ways to reach this older group; the children's ministry would grow despite it being a smaller number; outreaches to the Asian & Hispanic peoples; boldness to share their faith with neighbors; prayer walks; revival, awakening & prayer groups grow and ignite a move of God.
Churches [not exhaustive]
San Antonio Heights Community Church [Pastor Jim Smith; Disc. Pastor Nick Greenwood]
all churches in Upland
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