"You dont have to be a pastor or an elder to lead a missional community, preach the word, lead people to Christ, or baptize them."
On a cloudy April morning, Marcus Hsia and his missional community gathered for an informal baptism service at a small lake in north Austin. "We wanted to do things the way Jesus might have done them...just at a lake with family, friends and relative," he explained.
A simple, intimate celebration.
Just the body of Christ publicly proclaiming the transforming power for the gospel in obedience to the Great Commission.
For more information on The Austin Stone Community Church please visit: www.austinstone.org
Music: Kyle Lent and Jimmie Ingram
Produced by The Austin Stone Community Church
Director: Steven Bush
Editors: Emilee Wuebben and Steven Bush
Photography: Phillip Glickman
Patsy White is a woman who knows suffering. She also knows how to trust the goodness of God in her suffering.
This is a story of how God uses suffering for good.
For more information on The Austin Stone Community Church please visit: austinstone.org
Produced by The Austin Stone Community Church
Music: Kyle Lent
Director & Editor: Steven Bush
Photography: Todd White & Steven Bush
On August 31, 2009 Philip and Kim Ellis landed in Port-au-Prince, Haiti and experienced something that would in turn change their lives forever. There is a Haitian proverb that says ‘When you go to Haiti your heart is broken, and you don’t come home with all of the pieces.’
This is one couple’s journey to change.
To learn more about the work being done in Haiti and the opportunities to serve there visit us at
http://austinstone.org/what/make_disciples
photography copyright 2009:
harold hanusch, philip & kim ellis, steven bush
music: http://kylelent.com/
On March 13, 2009 Holly Saulter and Kim Nix proclaimed their love and dedication to Jesus Christ by being unconventionally baptized in a pool on the University of Texas Campus. This is the story of how they came to know the saving Grace of Jesus.
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