About us

Austin and Amber Tsumas started dating in high school, and shortly thereafter, they both went to North Greenville University. Austin graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies, and Amber graduated with her Bachelor of Science in Psychology. A few weeks after graduating, they got married and jumped into vocational ministry!

They have three beautiful (and wild!) kids. Caleb is 9, Norah is 7, and Jovie is 4.

Ministry experience

Austin and Amber served in music ministry for nearly 10 years, and still love the opportunity to lead worship together. For 6 years, they then led the student ministry at Ridgecrest Baptist Church in Durham, NC, calling young people to know Christ and to boldly make Him known.

As they faithfully taught God’s Word, prioritized corporate prayer, equipped people to boldly share the gospel, all the while making disciples on a personal level, God immensely blessed their ministry.

Their once dying student ministry baptized 19 people in their last year, had 24 leaders who were actively making disciples, and between their students and leaders, they had nearly 500 gospel conversations with those in the Durham community.

New York City

Every day, Austin and Amber pray through Luke 10:2 at 10:02am. In Luke 10:2, Jesus says, “The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.”

As they prayed this prayer, looking for opportunities to share the gospel with others, in 2020, God broke their hearts for New York City—one of the most influential cities in the world (along with London), filled with nearly 9 million people, yet is only 3% reached with the gospel.

While numerous obstacles stood in their way to plant a church in Manhattan, NYC, God called them to go, and they believed wholeheartedly that He would make a way. And God certainly did!

They now have a weekly worship gathering, are striving to have 1,000 gospel conversations in the community, are starting disciple-making movements in numerous areas, and have plans to send out their first missionary to the nations.