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The No Pants Compound
East Austin
Austin,
TX
78722
Cody R. writes: I have journeyed to the NPC and what I have brought back from my travels is a new understanding of life and inner peace. It's changed me in ways that can only be described as "re-birth". I not only checked my pants at the door, I also checked my "old…
The Jewish Community Association of Austin
Neighborhood: Far West/Northwest Hills
7300 Hart Ln
Austin,
TX
78731
Susie G. writes: Long long ago the Austin Jews used to meet in a little tiny building in North Austin at a recreation center of sorts. However within only a few years the Jewish Community Center has exploded. Located on a gorgeous campus off of Far West boulevard, in…
Vox Veniae
5619 Airport Blvd
Austin,
TX
78751
Melinda C. writes: The name means "voices of grace". This is a happening place for the younger asian community in Austin...but they are open to all..specifically "contextualized" for the 18-35 crowd. Great at social justice, loving the poor..serving the community with…
Rainy nights
TX
78705
Angel Q. writes: pitter patter of rain falling outside my open window. no other sounds but me typing on the keypad of my computy.
I would listen to jazz, maybe sonny rollins if I had to choose.
St. James Episcopal Church
Neighborhood: East Austin
1941 Webberville Rd
Austin,
TX
78721
Larry M. writes: Not that I'm some sort of God-squad...but....
This Episcopal Church on the east side is apparently well known on both coasts in church-going circles, and once I experienced it on a tip from a respected Episcopalian, the clouds parted, the birds fell…
St Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Neighborhood: Wells Branch
14311 Wells Port Dr
Austin,
TX
78728
Logan P. writes: i never thought i'd be reviewing a church of all things, but this one is amazing... or maybe i should say the pastor is amazing. jim rigby is his name and he is progressive and feminist and anti-racist and reads poetry or quotes philosophers in his…
Martin & Company - Keller Williams Realty
3686 Lost Creek Blvd
Austin,
TX
78735
Kennedy C. writes: Carole and Russell Martin found a terrific house for me, negotiated a fantastic price (frankly I was surprised at how much lower the buyer accepted from the asking price but think it was a combination of luck and the right agent for me, and a…
Agape Christian Ministries
6215 Manchaca Road
Austin,
TX
78745
Jackson R. writes: This church has moved, so be sure and call or check the web site to get directions.
I attended Agape for two or three years while it was in my neighborhood and learned an incredible amount while I was there. Pastor Wilkerson does an amazing job of…
St. David's Episcopal Church
Neighborhood: Downtown
304 E 7th St
Austin,
TX
78701
Larry M. writes: I really wanted this to be my main church given the outdoor architecture, its location downtown, its reputation of outreach is incredibly extensive, but didn't get the bug.
Architecture is really important to places of worship and the interior of the…
Mosaic
Neighborhood: Downtown
901 Trinity
Austin,
TX
78701
Melinda C. writes: Mosaic does the love-one-another thing during the week...they want to be a family. I appreciate the casual-realness of the people...mostly 18-30. They have a high view of art...with amazing original music. Its more on the lights down, serious…
Siddha Yoga Meditation Center of Austin
Neighborhood: 78704 (South Austin)
1700 S Lamar Blvd
Austin,
TX
78704
Larry M. writes: I'll be the first to admit that chanting in a language I don't understand (even though the translation runs concurrently), inside a strip mall, to a woman's portrait on a chair is a bit weird, a bit cultish, a bit get-me-outta-here.
Yet as I'm…
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation
Neighborhood: University of Texas
2105 San Antonio St
Austin,
TX
78705
Eric B. writes: As I continue to fill in the blank spots of my religious past (and present and future for that matter), we come to the t.u. Hillel. As a proud Aggie, I would occasionally visit the "tea sips" in Austin and check in with my good friends at Hillel.…
St Austin Catholic Church
Neighborhood: University of Texas
2010 Guadalupe Street
Austin,
TX
78705
A G. writes: We were stopping traffic (literally) on Sunday!
It was Palm Sunday and we were in procession from UT campus to the church waving our palms with freak flags flying and all its glory!
Seriously, this is a pretty cool place.
Most of the masses we attend…
University Baptist Church
Neighborhood: University of Texas
2130 San Antonio St
Austin,
TX
78705
Sarah M. writes: My relationship to UBC is purely peripheral. I attended services and a conference for a research project. Here are the things I DO know:
(1) They are an all-inclusive church. They welcome a variety of faiths, and are what they call a "welcoming" and…
Church of Scientology of Texas
Neighborhood: University of Texas
2200 Guadalupe St
Ste 2
Austin,
TX
78705
Sarah M. writes: Religiously speaking, my piety is a bit lax, but I did have the privilege of paying a visit to the Church of Scientology of Texas on one hot summer day.
First off, if you've ever been to UT Austin and spent...oh...30 seconds on the Drag, you've…
The Vineyard Northeast Austin
Pflugerville,
TX
78664
Jennifer N. writes: Michael and Sarah Hawthorne are gifted, genuine people. If you are looking for a church where people are real, music is contemporary and you will be loved unconditionally, I recommend this church and my friends the Hawthornes!
New Life United Pentecostal Church
Neighborhood: Milwood
4001 Adelphi Lane
Austin,
TX
78727
Rebekah V. writes: Great apostolic church! I have been attending this church since I moved to Austin 3 years ago, and I wouldn't go any where else!
Seton Cove
3708 Crawford Street
Austin,
TX
78731
Kathy R. writes: Workshops offered during the lunch hour are so convenient. A buffet lunch can be enjoyed while listening to interesting speakers on subjects from Sufism to Spirituality and the Cinema. I am currently attending a three luncheon workshop on the…
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