• Before and After Pentecost Pt. 2 - Pastor Jamie Brown
    May 31 2026

    The same Peter who denied Jesus three times by a fire is now healing crippled men at temple gates and casting shadows that deliver the sick. What changed? Pentecost. This message picks up where the series left off — not with a polished apostle, but the same broken fisherman, now marked by a power he didn't manufacture. Silver and gold he had none, but what he carried changed everything. The post-Pentecost life isn't a program to follow — it's a presence to carry. The question isn't whether the power is available. It's whether the walls come down to let it move.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - World Changers Church
    • (00:00:42) - How to Win a Child With Down Syndrome
    • (00:07:17) - What People Expect Out of Church
    • (00:09:56) - Peter the Despicable
    • (00:17:21) - Paul on Kyle's Revival
    • (00:21:38) - Prayers for Uneducated People
    • (00:24:16) - The Power That Marked Him
    • (00:30:20) - Dr. James Kenneth Brown II: Stop Acting Like We Are Him
    • (00:35:49) - Past Pentecostal Hurt
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    42 mins
  • Pentecost: From Passover to Power - Pastor Kyle Self
    May 24 2026

    Pentecost was not an accident — it was a pattern. Redemption first, then empowerment. Blood first, then fire. Deliverance first, then divine enabling. This message traces the thread from Passover to Pentecost, from Exodus to the upper room, revealing that God never saves people just to leave them standing still. The same fire that fell on Sinai now rests on believers. The same Spirit that raised Christ now dwells within. Saved by grace is the beginning, not the destination. Redeemed, filled, and sent — three words that define what it means to live the Spirit-empowered life.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Wonders of the World
    • (00:01:04) - Pentecost message
    • (00:02:57) - Prayer for Passover
    • (00:04:08) - Pentecost Was Not An Accident
    • (00:06:45) - Acts 2:14
    • (00:13:48) - 3,000 Souls Baptized
    • (00:14:50) - Peter and the Waiting Period
    • (00:18:26) - Passover: Redemption First, Then Pentecost
    • (00:23:19) - Pentecost
    • (00:26:46) - Waiting for a Personal Assignment
    • (00:30:44) - Stop Preaching and Listen to the Holy Spirit
    • (00:33:03) - The Fire That Fall on Sinai and the Upper Room
    • (00:36:10) - The Fire on the Mountain
    • (00:39:59) - What is the Fire for?
    • (00:44:27) - Wonders of the World Prayer
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    49 mins
  • Before and After Pentecost: From Fishermen to Fisher of Men - Pastor Jamie Brown
    May 17 2026

    God doesn't call the qualified — he qualifies the called. This message traces the journey of an ordinary fisherman who kept saying yes in moments that made no sense, and became one of the most influential voices in history. From nets to walking on water to denial and restoration, Peter's story is a mirror. The same God who met Peter at the lake meets people right where they are — tired, unqualified, and out of options. Nevertheless is the word that changes everything. Stop going back to what's familiar. The same Jesus who called Peter is calling now.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - James Brown
    • (00:02:22) - Peter
    • (00:04:32) - Fishers of the World
    • (00:06:21) - Simon Peter
    • (00:09:22) - God's Plans for Your Life
    • (00:13:25) - Jesus Prays in the Sea
    • (00:16:48) - The Call of the Extraordinary
    • (00:24:11) - Peter's call to the Gold Coast
    • (00:30:34) - The Chosen
    • (00:31:15) - Jesus Goes To Be Alone
    • (00:32:01) - The Hard Things of Jesus
    • (00:36:38) - Jesus on the Harvest Season
    • (00:40:53) - The Sickness of the Western Church
    • (00:44:28) - Simon Peter cursed out loud and denied him 3 times
    • (00:50:16) - Jesus showed Himself again to the disciples
    • (00:57:18) - Peter on His Love for Jesus
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    1 hr
  • The Storm that Strenghtens - Caitlin Self
    May 10 2026

    When storms hit, foundations get tested — not destroyed. Through the story of Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, this Mother's Day message builds three anchors that hold when life shakes: the Word of God, community, and hope. Faith is not a leap — it's built one step, one prayer, one day at a time. When identity is clear and roots run deep, storms become the place of refinement rather than ruin. Whatever you're walking through, God is big enough for the grief, the anger, and the questions. Don't run from his arms. Run into them.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Wonders of the House
    • (00:08:35) - Trials and the God of Prayer
    • (00:11:43) - God's plan for my brother's life
    • (00:18:15) - Daniel
    • (00:19:25) - Daniel the Jew
    • (00:26:13) - Scammer targets the Word of God
    • (00:31:07) - A Body of Christ
    • (00:37:36) - Anchoring Your Life in Community, Hope
    • (00:43:05) - Mums' Day
    • (00:45:22) - Pray for the Rock
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    49 mins
  • Submission & Surrender: Releasing Control, Choosing Alignment - Pastor Paddy Patterson
    May 3 2026

    Surrender and submission — two words that can trigger resistance, discomfort, or familiarity. But what if surrender isn't losing? What if submission isn't weakness? In the kingdom, surrender is not giving up — it's giving over. Submission is not forced control — it's chosen alignment with a God who can be trusted. Rooted in Proverbs 3:5-6, this message reframes two of the most misunderstood words in the Christian life. Surrender happens once, in a moment of release. Submission happens daily, one step of alignment at a time. Stop forcing life. Start walking by the Spirit.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Submission and Surrender
    • (00:04:53) - Proverbs 3:3-6
    • (00:07:34) - Surrender and Control in the Gospel
    • (00:13:16) - What Does Submission Look Like?
    • (00:18:15) - What Are You Submitting to God?
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    24 mins
  • None of These Things Move Me - Pastor Tina Self
    Apr 26 2026

    The world is full of things designed to move believers — fear, pressure, opinion, rejection, delay, and disappointment. But the Apostle Paul, facing imprisonment and persecution, declared with unmovable confidence: none of these things move me. Rooted in Acts 20:24, this message calls believers to anchor identity and purpose in Christ so deeply that pressure loses its power. When truth stabilises emotion, when roots run deep, and when the kingdom within is known and trusted, nothing on the outside can shake what God has secured on the inside. Stand still. Stay planted. Finish the course with joy.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - A Moment of Praise
    • (00:01:41) - None of These Things Move Me
    • (00:09:56) - God's kingdom cannot be moved
    • (00:14:20) - Coming to a Breakthrough in Pain
    • (00:20:21) - Be moved by emotions
    • (00:24:11) - Paul the Apostle: Being moved by faith
    • (00:30:16) - Paul's Challenge to Finish His Course With Joy
    • (00:34:15) - How Much Does God Have For You?
    • (00:36:09) - How Do We Become Immovable?
    • (00:41:26) - None of These Things Will Move Me
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    46 mins
  • Finding Joy Within - Pastor Kyle Self
    Apr 19 2026

    Happiness is fragile — it's built on moments, circumstances, and things that change. But joy is different. Joy has a source, not a circumstance, and that source is a person: Jesus. Through four anchors drawn from Scripture, this message unpacks what it means to find joy within — when life presses, when storms rage, and when there's no natural reason to smile. Joy is not naive positivity or manufactured emotion. It's a weapon in hard seasons, a gift received in stillness, and a strength that holds when everything else is shaking. Be still. Find the joy that only Jesus gives.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Finding Joy Within - Pastor Kyle Self
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    39 mins
  • Secured By Grace - Pastor Kyle Self
    Apr 12 2026

    Grace secures it. Faith walks it. This message confronts the pressure of Old Covenant thinking that still haunts New Covenant believers — the lie that God's blessing depends on performance, and his presence depends on a good week. Rooted in Galatians 3, Ephesians 1, and Deuteronomy 28, the truth is declared: Christ has redeemed from the curse so that the blessings of Abraham are already secured. Security is not earned. It is received. Stop measuring God's nearness by emotions. Stop walking in old-covenant pressure. Grace has done it. Now walk it out in faith.

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    54 mins