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Austin Bahá'í Center

5.0 (3 reviews)

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The Austin Baha'i Center had kind people, interesting discussion and refreshing music.

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Hyde Park Baptist Church

Hyde Park Baptist Church

4.9(9 reviews)
2.3 miHyde Park

I love everything about Hyde Park Church, especially the sermons and the warm friendly people! Its…read morenot too big and not small. It's not far from U.T. , central DT and it's nestled between I35 and Mopac, in the middle of 40th, 39th and Speedway in the Hyde Park neighborhood. Plenty of parking around the building and it's parking garage. Come as you are!

I want to begin by saying that my family and I are not members of this church; we are members of…read moreanother church in the Austin area, so no bias here! I saw an advertisement on tv about a Christmas concert taking place at HPBC that was open to the public and complete with a choir, orchestra, special guest and a live nativity! Because live orchestra concerts, theatrical plays and operas were always a holiday tradition and fond memory of mine growing up, I immediately told my husband about it and that we had to go to at least check it out. With my husband and teenager in tow, we arrived at the church that was stunningly decorated in a Christmas theme; we were warmly welcomed then made our way to our seats in the sanctuary. When the choir and orchestra started, I automatically knew that my family and I would be in for something special, and I wasn't wrong. The evening consisted of an amazing orchestra, choir, children's choir, audience participation, guests such as: Leo Day and the East View HS drumline, live enactments of classic Christmas songs; and even Santa made an appearance! Some of the songs of the evening were: Sleigh Ride, Deck the Halls, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Joy to the World, The Little Drummer Boy, Hallelujah Chorus, etc. Toward the end of the concert, I was delighted to see and hear the senior pastor of HPBC, Dr. J. Kie Bowman, share the good news of the Gospel and the true meaning of CHRISTmas to the audience. The HPBC "Night of Christmas" concert was beautifully organized and was presented and performed in complete excellence. I would have gladly paid an admission fee, but, it was a free concert open to the public, that I encourage everyone to support by attending in the years to come!! My family and I loved it so much that it is now a new family Christmas tradition of ours that we look forward to inviting friends and family to in the future.

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Our Lady's Maronite Catholic Church

Our Lady's Maronite Catholic Church

4.9(8 reviews)
1.4 mi

Current Protestant who visited this church and was amazed. The artwork is absolutely beautiful. The…read morecongregation clearly loves their church and each other but strangers as well. I have never felt so welcomed as an outsider as I did when I attend this church. Absolutely plan to drive the hour one way every week to keep going. This church is special and it is hard to find a church with such wonderful qualities that instantly feels like a family.

Love the art on display at this church. Greek influences but a bit more evolved and refined because…read moreof the addition of Syrian influences. Also, some of the rite is in Arameic, which is believed to be the original language spoken by Jesus and his disciples, so that just makes the experience all the more mysterious, and in my case, enticing. I love a good mystery, or two, or three. You get a red book to follow along in the ritual. To the left you see the English translation of the rite, to the right the Syriac translation. This feels like Israel to the left and Ishmael to the right to me. Ok, the vestments used by the clergy are super cool. Very formal, specially the bishop style vestments the high priest wears, and the big fans the young men use during the mass to fan at the priest, plain old remind me of Cleopatra and her slaves fanning at her to cool her off, so yeah, Egyptian vibes here too. Fully trinitarian and fully Catholic, this church, which follows the West Syrian Rite, as opposed to the Latin Rite or the Novus Ordo, is a refreshing drink of water for those of us in the desert. The Fr. In charge right now, Fr. Don, is absolutely welcoming and popular among his flock and I just have to thank him for being patient and accommodating with me, a poor handmaid of the Lord, my God, why have you forsaken me!!! It is finished. Right? Please tell me it is done. Please God, please. Ok thanks bye.

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