Feb. 16th Watch Parties

Peace Watch Parties are a way for our community to gather in-person for what was previously online-only Sunday mornings. We still stream for those who cannot attend, but our service is stripped down to a simple teaching moment for adults and kids. 

Every third Sunday (plus whenever we feel like it!) we meet for Watch Party Sundays. These smaller groups are hosted in homes across Williamson county and the Austin area metro. 
 
We have breakfast, watch a live stream of a short sermon together, and have time for discussion and connection: 
 
 9:30: arrival, chit-chat, breakfast snacks
 10:00: livestream begins 
 10:20: discussion based on sermon prompts
 11:00: informal, continued connecting 
 11:30: depart

Please note: We do not have childcare services at watch parties, but space and activities are provided for kids to spend time together. Our short livestream also includes a kid's message, usually led by a Peace kid. 

We are a small and vibrant community. We acknowledge our limited resources while also facing them head on with imagination and creativity. Meeting in homes on some Sundays helps us save money, while also providing moments of meaningful connection that aren’t always accessible at a typical Sunday gathering.

When you register, you will receive a confirmation email. If, for any reason, you cannot attend the watch party you signed up for, please make sure to cancel your registration. Spots are limited. Email aurelia@peacewilco.com if you need assistance. 

David Stippick

David Stippick is a native of Georgetown, Texas, and has worked in community leadership roles for over 20 years. He holds a B.A. in Bible and an M.A. in Youth Ministry from Howard Payne University, along with 4 Clinical Pastoral Education Units from an ACPE-accredited institution. David believes everyone has inherent worth and potential, and one of his greatest joys is helping others discover what this looks like on their personal journeys.

David is a compassionate listener, especially drawn to those processing grief and navigating life transitions. His approach is rooted in empathy and a desire to walk alongside others, whether in moments of celebration, reflection, or difficulty. He finds meaning and comfort in structured reflection and shared rituals.

He has been married to Hillary for ten years, and they have three children, a cat and a dog. Outside work, he enjoys exploring the outdoors, reading, and spending time with family. He asks for your grace in overlooking the occasional well-placed curse word.

https://davidstippick.com
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