Our podcasts share personal stories of what God is doing across the globe through the lives of everyday believers. Whether it's listening to a goer overseas or a tour of racially-significant landmarks in Austin, these stories help encourage the church to worship Jesus for who He is and to remember what He has done.
Halim Suh teaches through Matthew 19:1-12 on God’s plan for marriage and what He has to say about divorce.
Ross Lester will lead us through Matthew 18:21-35 and share on forgiveness and what it means for us to truly honor and obey the word of God in its entirety.
Halim Suh teaches from Matthew 18:15-20 and expounds on God’s desire for us to be mercifully restored through Him.
For Easter 2021, Ross Lester preaches a sermon on Jesus Christ, our Living Hope.
Ross Lester preaches on the topic “The King on a Colt,” as we begin Holy Week and look ahead to our celebration of Easter.
Matt Blackwell preaches through Matthew 18:7-9 with a message on the realities of temptations and how to resist them.
Halim Suh explores Matthew 18:1-6 and what true greatness looks like in the eyes of Christ.
Tyler David leads us in the book of Matthew with a message on the “Temple To End All Temples.”
However, later, in 1905 formerly enslaved African persons Thomas J. White and his wife, Maddie B. Haywood, founded the Travis County Emancipation Celebration Association and, two years later, they po…
Clarksville was named for Charles Clark, the man who decided Clarksville would be a place where Black men, women, and children could reunite with their families and friends, torn apart during slavery…
Ross Lester leads us deeper into the book of Matthew with a message on our “Delivered Deliverer” from Matthew 17:22-23.
Although I wasn't there when the ministers in charge of St. John Regular Baptist Association began the organization, my great-great-grandfather, Reverend Calvin Allen Sr., was. He was among reverends…
Originally featured on “TGC Q&A,” a podcast from The Gospel Coalition, “How Do We Love the Unborn and Their Mother?” focuses on how we can advocate for the unborn and their mothers, empower women wit…
Halim Suh leads The Austin Stone through Matthew 17:14–20 with a message on omnipotent faith.
The current racial demographics of most Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), including Huston-Tillotson, lead some to believe that it has always been this way. That Black people foun…
We partnered with local historians and organizations to create “Know Austin, Love Austin,” a guided audio tour of racially-significant landmarks in our city. The tour highlights four locations across…
Ross Lester leads The Austin Stone through Matthew 17:1-13 on the transfiguration.
Ross Lester, a native of South Africa, will share how we can grow in our love for the nations.
Ross Lester preaches on the sanctity of life from Psalm 139.
Halim Suh teaches on one of the ways we can be a church that loves our city—by showing the beauty of racial harmony and ethnic unity that God designed His church to exemplify.