Daughter & Sister Churches
In keeping with our vision to reach all of the Austin metropolitan area, we continue to plant other churches throughout Austin and in surrounding towns. We call these churches "daughter churches."
The goal is for each daughter church to become an autonomous church. When a daughter church becomes solidly established, it is released from the oversight of New Life and becomes an independent "sister church" affiliated with the United Pentecostal Church International.
New Life has started a total of sixteen daughter churches, seven of which have become sister churches, with one other currently transitioning to sister church status. Ministers who have been sent out from New Life to become the pastor of an existing church can also request designation as a sister church. Below is a list of our current daughter and sister churches.
Daughter Churches
- Austin: Centro Familiar Nueva Vida, Pastor Jesse Romero
- Austin: New Life Downtown, Pastor Nate Binion
- Austin: New Life Korean Church, Pastor Moon Hwan Lee
- Austin: Nueva Vida Centro de Avivamiento, Pastor Richard Hernandez
- Bastrop: Iglesia Nueva Vida, Pastor Miguel Alvarez
- Hutto: New Life Church, Pastor Christopher Calk
- Jonestown: New Life Fellowship (currently inactive)
- Luling: New Life House of Prayer (bilingual), Pastor Jesse Romero
- Manor: Iglesia Nueva Vida, Pastor Fernando Luna
- Round Rock: New Life Church, Pastor Edwin Roark
Sister Churches
- Austin: New Life Temple, Pastor Dwayne Shaw
- Burnet: New Life Fellowship, Pastor Doug Fowler
- Bertram/Oatmeal: New Life Fellowship also conducts a Bible study in Oatmeal. Contact Pastor Fowler for more info.
- Cedar Park: The Sanctuary, a Ministry of New Life Church, Pastor Melvin Reddy
- Fredericksburg: Calvary Pentecostal Church, Pastor Don Steadman
- Georgetown: Apostolic Lighthouse Church, Pastor Donnie Huslage
- La Ward: United Pentecostal Church, Pastor Mike Williams
- Pflugerville: New Life Church, Pastor Chad Harper
- Taylor: New Life Church, Pastor Roy Hutton
- Austin Nueva Vida, Founding Pastor Samuel Garcia
