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  • Praise On Repeat - The Playlist Of Faith Series (Nathan Holland)
    Oct 11 2025

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    This week, Nathan's message, "Praise on Repeat," focuses on the Psalms of Praise, a core theme in the Tehillim (Hebrew for "Book of Praises"). He divides them into two types: Declarative Psalms (or thanksgiving, Toda), which retell a personal or communal crisis and God’s specific deliverance (e.g., Psalm 116), leading to a renewed vow of praise. Secondly, Descriptive Psalms (or hymns), which call others to join in praising God for who He is—His surpassing greatness and acts of power (e.g., Psalm 150). Nathan explains that Hallelujah means "Come praise God," urging Christians to make their lives a continual sacrifice of praise (Hebrews 13:15) in response to His ultimate act of salvation through Jesus, regardless of life's circumstances.

    Psalm 150, Hebrews 13:15, Psalm 116, Psalm 23 (referenced)

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    31 m
  • Regret To Renewal - The Playlist Of Faith Series (Grant Watts)
    Oct 3 2025

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    Grant explores the Psalms of Repentance (e.g., Psalm 51), a collection for expressing the distress caused by sin. These psalms move from acknowledging sin's impact to open confession and finding hope in God's mercy. Focusing on King David's example, Grant emphasises that all sin is ultimately an offence against God and requires taking full personal responsibility. He distinguishes between Sin (the inherited disease), conquered by Jesus for salvation, and sins (individual actions), which Christians must still confess to maintain a vibrant, unhindered connection with God. This message serves as a guide for moving from regret to spiritual renewal.

    Psalm 6, Psalm 32, Psalm 38, Psalm 51:1-19, Psalm 102, Psalm 130, Psalm 143, Psalm 35, Psalm 47, Psalm 137, Psalm 83, Psalm 69, Psalm 88, 2 Samuel 11:1, James 5:16

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    28 m
  • From Here To Holy - The Playlist of Faith Series (Ana Pickering)
    Sep 22 2025

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    Ana Pickering continues the 'Playlist of Faith' series by focusing on the Psalms of Ascent (Psalms 120-134), also known as pilgrim psalms. Traditionally sung by Hebrew pilgrims on their corporate journey up to Jerusalem for major festivals, these songs trace a spiritual path from oppression to freedom in God. Ana highlights the Biblical theme of "up" as a reminder to always look to God and contrasts the ancient, corporate pilgrimage with modern hyper-individualism. Focusing on Psalm 133, she emphasizes that Christian unity is good, pleasant, and holy, likened to the abundant anointing oil and the life-giving dew from Mount Hermon. The core challenge is to "make every effort to keep the unity" (Ephesians 4:3), reflecting Jesus's prayer that unity will prove His mission to the world.

    Luke 2:41-49, John 17:1-26, Acts 1, Psalm 133:1-3, Psalm 23, Exodus 30:22-33, Ephesians 4:2-3, Galatians 3:26-28, Matthew 28:19

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    29 m
  • The Playlist of Faith - The Playlist Of Faith Series (Andrew East)
    Sep 20 2025

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    Join Andrew as he kicks off the new sermon series, 'The Playlist of Faith,' by exploring the foundational wisdom of Psalm 1. He introduces the Psalms as the "greatest hits of ancient Israel"—musical poems capturing the full spectrum of human emotion and worship. Psalm 1 presents a stark, black-and-white choice between two paths: the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked. Andrew unpacks the image of the righteous person as a tree planted by streams of water, emphasising the need for delight and deep meditation on God’s life-giving Word. This message serves as an anchor, encouraging listeners to choose the path of God's truth to remain strong and deeply rooted, even amidst the emotional turmoil and complexities expressed throughout the rest of the Psalms.

    Psalm 1, Psalm 19, Psalm 100, Psalm 4, Psalm 88, Psalm 55, Psalm 51, Psalm 77, Psalm 22

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    25 m
  • Father's Day (Grant Watts)
    Sep 19 2025

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    This Father's Day message by Grant explores the biblical calling of fatherhood, urging men to model their lives after God's own character. He challenges worldly definitions of success, emphasizing that a true father's legacy is built on integrity, values, and faith—not wealth or power. Drawing on scripture, Grant covers essential duties like instruction, discipline, and unconditional love, encouraging fathers to rely on God for the wisdom and strength needed for this vital role.

    Proverbs 20:7, Proverbs 22:6, Deuteronomy 6:6-7, Proverbs 13:24, Proverbs 19:18, Proverbs 22:15, Deuteronomy 8:5, Proverbs 29:15, Proverbs 23:24, Proverbs 10:1, 3 John 1:4, Proverbs 29:3, Proverbs 13:1, Proverbs 15:5, Proverbs 8:32, Proverbs 17:25, Psalm 103:13, Luke 15:20, Proverbs 13:22, Psalm 127:3-4, Proverbs 14:26, Psalm 78:4, James 1:5, Joshua 1:9, Philippians 4:6, Psalm 32:8, 2 Chronicles 15:7

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    24 m
  • A Life That Lasts - Sermon On The Mount Series (Chris Adams)
    Sep 2 2025

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    In this final message from the Sermon on the Mount series, Chris Adams from YWAM Perth delivers a powerful and practical challenge. He focuses on three well-known illustrations: the two gates, the two trees, and the two foundations. Chris urges listeners to move beyond just knowing these concepts and to build a life on the secure foundation of Christ's teaching, not on the world's shifting sands. This talk is a powerful reminder that following Jesus requires a deep, inner heart transformation that is evident in our daily lives, and it's a choice we must actively make.

    Matthew 7:13-27

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    27 m
  • Judging, Asking, and the Golden Rule - Sermon On The Mount Series (Steve Pickering)
    Sep 2 2025

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    Ever wonder if you're a hypocrite? In this message, Steve Pick dives into Matthew 7 to confront our deepest motivations. He tackles the famous "log in your eye" analogy, challenging us to deal with our own issues before we judge others. Steve also unpacks what it really means to "ask, seek, and knock," revealing that God is a loving Father who gives good gifts, not a vending machine for our every whim. This talk is a powerful reminder that our faith isn't about fear, but about a passionate desire to become more like Jesus.

    Matthew 7:1-12; James 1:5

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    34 m
  • Do Not Worry - Sermon On The Mount Series (Grant Watts)
    Aug 23 2025

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    In this message, Grant explores Jesus's call to stop worrying. He explains that this is a matter of the heart—where we put our trust. He explores how our hearts are connected to our treasure, whether it's the fleeting things of this world or the secure, eternal things held for us in heaven. He challenges us to consider where our focus lies, asking if we are driven by the anxieties of money, possessions, or image, or if we are trusting in the faithful provision of God. It's an antidote to worry, reminding us that by seeking God's kingdom first, we can find true peace.

    Matthew 6:19-34.





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    30 m