Brandon Hatmaker

Brandon is the Lead Pastor of Austin New Church, a missional church focused on serving the under-resourced in Austin Texas. He is Co-Founder of Restore Communities, which serves as a conduit for volunteerism in Austin by connecting the church with Austin based non-profits that serve our city and world. Brandon is also the Director of Development for Missio Local“, overseeing the local expression of Missio’s effort to serve the missional movement.

Brandon is married to author and conference speaker Jen Hatmaker, and is dad to three of the coolest kids in the world: Gavin (11), Sydney Beth (9), and Caleb (7). Adding to the family, Jen and Brandon are on the adventure of their life as they are in the middle of the long process of adopting siblings from Ethiopia.


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Comments
  1. Valerie Walker says:

    Hi Brandon,

    I’m a journalism student doing a story on how churches are being effected by the economy. I was referred to you by my professor Eileen Flynn. She told me that your church is a new model that doesn’t have a lot of operating expenses. I was wondering if you could tell me a bit more about that and how your church is trying to push through these tough economic times.

    Thank you!

    -Valerie

  2. Marlene Thomas says:

    Brandon – I don’t have your email address so I’m using your blog to get this info to you.

    People can help with the Haiti relief effort at this url: http://www.fmwm.org/give/help_haiti_heal.php

    Thanks.

    Marlene

  3. Dishone Gillingham says:

    Hi Brandon,
    I just started reading the first couple chapters in your book “Barefoot Church” and am completely moved by your passion for the need to impact the least and the poor in this world.
    My passion is equally the same. But your words have sparked it even more. I want to have more than just passion but also action as you have mentioned in your book. Im in my 3rd year of bible college and now having only one more year to go. I want to take my passion to the next level. But as of right now, I have no clue. But I am continually trusting and praying that God will use my passion some how.
    Again, thank you for writing this book and all the prayers to you, your family, and your Church.

    Dishone

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