
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.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 767 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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I encourage everyone to seek outside perspectives beyond the Stone. There is a series of stories on the Behind the Bus Podcast describing former members’ experiences and an insight into the church’s leadership.
Don’t support this church or this podcast. I used to listen and love it but guess what? They are just like every other church. They are not of God. They do not protect children. They foster abuse.
I love that god help him🫶🏻 it touched my heart
I love the Austin Stone! The pastors here are committed to gospel-saturated, biblical teaching. They often preach verse-by-verse right through books of the Bible and they always seem to walk the balance of challenging and convicting yet ever encouraging as they point their congregation to the finished work of Jesus!
Really enjoy how the Austin Stone approaches and delivers messages through the challenges of expositional preaching.
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This podcast provides a platform for sharing inspiring personal stories from believers around the world, highlighting the transformative experiences tied to faith in Jesus. Listeners can expect a diverse range of narratives that encourage worship and reflection on God's work in the lives of individuals, from those engaged in international ministry to local racial heritage discussions in Austin. Its unique focus on real-life testimonials aims to foster a sense of community and engagement within the church, navigating significant spiritual themes relevant to today's believers.
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Recent guests on The Austin Stone Podcast include:
1. Tyler David
2. Will Bostein
3. Josh Hunter
4. Hulam Sir
5. John Manning
6. Matt Blackwell
7. Jake Riddle
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