Gracepoint Austin Church

Gracepoint Austin Church

Church at 405 West 22nd Street, Austin, TX 78705

Looking for a church in Austin? At Gracepoint, we aim to be an Acts 2 church. This means close fellowship, discipleship, and striving to grow in Christ together. Even if you've never been to church, we welcome you!


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  • A different kind of worship, yet a place for the younger demographic to be w/God

    Added June 01, 2017 by Lt Wheeler
  • I first visited the church about a year after it was planted, and even back then I was pleasantly surprised at the sense of warm and close community that had already formed. That day was a special service where some freshmen brothers were baptized, each sharing their own story about how they came from places far from God to wanting to surrendering their lives through how God revealed himself through this church.

    Fast forward to today, years later, I myself have joined the church with my family. Those same guys are still here, now having matured much in faith and actively loving people and sharing the Gospel. To me, their personal spiritual journeys are a glimpse into the kind of life-transformation that I'm continuing to witness, through all the times in the Word together, the fun fellowship, and the sharing of lives that goes on day after day.

    The church is not a museum of saints, but a hospital for sinners. No church is perfect, but for many like myself, this has been the place of our broken lives being transformed by God. And these former strangers are now the people with whom I get to serve and follow Jesus, and have a lot of fun doing it together!

    Added January 19, 2017 by James Chao
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    This church is very demanding in terms of time and mental effort and so it is a great way to consume your college experience at UT without realizing it. Gracepoint makes you always feel like you're not doing enough, as there's always another prayer meeting or devotional time you feel obliged to attend due to messages and leaders that (whether intentionally or not) pressure you to attend.

    After a while, I found myself both guilty when I didn't attend something and desensitized to the messages because the content is essentially the same in theme every time -- "You're a sinner so repent! But it's all cool because Jesus." I literally just heard this yesterday. I have not forgotten. I have learned and I can actually process it if you give me time. Something else, please? Perhaps on how to be a real friend to people instead of treating them as a unit to evangelize to *ahem*?

    Personally, I have experienced many inauthentic relationships that feel real for a long time in this church, as well as a very small few real ones. Between the devotion you are pressured to have and the amount of time you are pressured to spend inside the church, the culture is pretty exclusive so it's hard to make many friends outside of it, so this was very hard for me.

    Still, there's a lot of good fun to be had and you might be drawn in by the sense of mission the church has, just be warned that you are asked to sacrifice a lot of stuff that you may think aren't relevant, such as the infamous "dating policy" which very strongly "encourages" you to not date in college. The church is very conservative if you are wondering, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I can imagine many people feeling much guilt and internal conflict about things that they might not originally feel are wrong. It is important to note that it has been common experience that for many people it is very hard to leave the church after a while because of how much devotion it wants in time and friendships.

    Added January 17, 2017 by Christian Tschoepe
  • Very friendly loving folks. You'll feel welcome the moment you visit.

    Added August 27, 2016 by Richard Hill
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Website address: gracepointaustin.org

Website title: Gracepoint Austin Church

Website description: Looking for a church in Austin? At Gracepoint, we aim to be an Acts 2 church. This means close fellowship, discipleship, and striving to grow in Christ together. Even if you've never been to church, we welcome you!