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TRIBES Church
by TRIBES Church
TRIBES is a collection of people who are threaded together in the colourful tapestry of God. We are a diverse party of people that are focused on Christ, community and conversations. TRIBES is based out of Perth, Australia.
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MADE TO MULTIPLY | Ps Chantel Byrne | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailWhat if the life you're preserving is the very one God is calling you to lay down?This week, Ps Chantel Byrne challenges us to shift from a life of self-preservation to one of Kingdom multiplication. Just as a seed must be buried to bear much fruit (John 12:24), our surrender at the cross unlocks spiritual and physical fruitfulness that echoes into eternity. God's mandate from the beginning was clear: be fruitful and multiply. Not just spiritually, but physically and generationally. Marriage, family, and children aren't optional add-ons to comfortable living, they're divine assignments carrying covenant faith to the next generation. The enemy fears what generations carry, but God is awakening a remnant who will rise in faith and say, "Come and get Your glory, Lord!" Are you living a life multiplied, or are you settling for preservation? It's time to let faith arise and align with Heaven's mandate. Your life isn't about you — it's about many, for His glory.
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THE ACTS 3 CHURCH | Ps Cody Byrne | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailLord what we have, we give to you. This week, Ps Cody Byrne teaches the heart of an Acts 3 church - a community that doesn't just offer relief, but carries restoration through the presence of Jesus Christ. Peter and John didn't have silver or gold, but they had something greater: the power of the living God. They saw a man who had been passed by countless times, and they stopped. They looked. They released the supernatural power of Jesus' name. Friend, the world is asking which God is real - and we carry the answer. We're not just hosting meetings; we're hosting the presence of Almighty God. We're a church that prays without ceasing, sees with spiritual eyes, and moves in faith that gets into our hands and feet. The greatest need humanity has isn't financial - it's encountering the resurrection and the life. Are you ready to be a carrier of His presence? To see the one? To step out in faith?
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RHYTHMS THAT MULTIPLY | Jeff Carter | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailWe're living in times of REVIVAL. The signs are all around us, salvations, breakthrough, hunger for God's Word, and His tangible presence in our gatherings. But how do we position ourselves to multiply what God is doing? This Sunday, Jeff Carter explored powerful rhythms from 1 Thessalonians 5:16-22 that open the gates for multiplication: Rejoice ALWAYS, not because of circumstances but because of WHO you are in Him. Pray WITHOUT CEASING, maintaining continual communion with God throughout your day. Give thanks IN all circumstances, not FOR them. Fan the flame, don't quench the Holy Spirit's leadings and promptings. Hold fast to what is GOOD and abstain from every form of evil. The Thessalonians became such an example that their faith echoed across nations. What's happening in YOUR life is echoing out too. People are watching. Are your rhythms positioning you for the multiplication God wants to bring?
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WHAT HAPPENED TO MY OIL? | Ps Cody Byrne | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailWhat happened to your oil? In a world that constantly drains us, Ps Cody Byrne asks a powerful question: Are you pouring out but never getting poured back into? Many of us are running on empty, trying to serve, lead, and love in our own strength, forgetting the supernatural empowerment available through the Holy Spirit. Ephesians 5:18 reminds us: "Do not get drunk with wine, but be filled with the Spirit." This isn't a one-time experience, it's a continual filling. The oil of God's presence isn't just for preachers or prophets; it's for your parenting, your marriage, your workplace, your waiting seasons. You cannot give what you don't have. If you're feeling dry, fatigued, or spiritually depleted, today is your day for fresh oil. God wants to meet you, refresh you, and fill you with His supernatural power. Don't settle for activity without anointing or movement without His presence. Come back to the secret place. Let the tap of heaven flow again in your life. Come thirsty. Leave filled.
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FIGHTING FAMILIARITY | Ps Chenaniah Magele | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailWhat happens when the familiar becomes the enemy of faith? This Sunday Ps Chenaniah Magele explored how Jesus returned to His hometown in Mark 6, only to find that familiarity bred unbelief. The people who knew Him best couldn't see His power because they were too comfortable with who they thought He was. Familiarity isn't neutral, it's the doorway to unbelief. It weakens our convictions, removes our urgency for the gospel, and can shut the door on God's blessings. The same people who were astonished by Jesus' teaching quickly became offended when they reduced Him to just "the carpenter." The question isn't whether God is moving, it's whether we're ready to move with Him. Last week we celebrated 44 baptisms - The multiplication is happening! Don't let comfort steal your expectancy. Draw near to the throne of grace with confidence and watch Him respond. Are you ready to fight familiarity and reignite your faith?
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RESURRECTION SUNDAY, 2026 | Ps Cody Byrne | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailThe tomb is EMPTY. This isn't just history - it's your reality today. The same power that raised Jesus from the dead now lives in YOU. That means victory over fear, freedom from addiction, authority over every lie the enemy whispers. Stop living like the grave is still sealed. Stop wrapping yourself in grave clothes of shame, guilt, and defeat. Jesus left His grave clothes behind and so should you. The enemy thought it was checkmate. BUT THE KING HAD ONE MORE MOVE. And friend, He's not done moving in YOUR life either. It's time to step out of the grave. Confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord, believe in your heart God raised Him from the dead, and you SHALL be saved — Romans 10:9. He is not here. He is RISEN and He's calling you out of death into LIFE.
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GOOD FRIDAY, 2026 | Ps Cody Byrne | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailWhat makes Friday good? The answer is found in the Power of the Blood. On this Good Friday, we remember that Jesus, our Passover Lamb, was sacrificed at the exact moment lambs were being slaughtered in the temple. His blood wasn't just spilled; it REDEEMS, CLEANSES, JUSTIFIES, and RECONCILES us to God. Through His sacrifice, the curtain separating us from God's presence was torn in two. No more distance. No more barriers. The blood of Christ speaks a better word over your life than any voice from your past, any fear, or any accusation. It declares: FORGIVEN. FREE. JUSTIFIED. The enemy has no legal right over you anymore. The record of wrongs has been nailed to the cross. Friday is good because Sunday is coming. Walk in the authority of what Christ has done. You're not trying to get free - you've been bought free.
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FAITHFUL WITH FINANCE | Ps Cody Byrne | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailWhat has your wallet? Because what has your wallet has your worship. This Palm Sunday, we're confronted with a powerful question: Who is Lord of your life - including your finances? Just as the people laid down their cloaks before Jesus, symbols of identity, provision, and protection, we're invited to surrender every area to Him. The Master is generous. He gave His Son, His grace, His Spirit. Money isn't evil, but the love of it corrodes our faith. Biblical prosperity isn't about square footage or status—it's having enough to fulfil your assignment on earth and more than enough to be a blessing. Are you multiplying what God has entrusted to you, or burying it in fear? The generous heart reflects the generous God we serve. Deuteronomy 28:12 promises He will bless the work of your hands. Lay down your cloak today. Trust Him with your treasure.
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THE HEART OF THE SERVANT - PT 2 | Ps Cody Byrne | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailWhat are you afraid of? This week, Ps Cody dove into Matthew 25 and the parable of the talents, discovering that fear can cause us to bury the very gifts God has entrusted to us. The third servant hid his talent in the ground because he was afraid, but his fear revealed a distorted view of the Master's heart. Here's the truth: there are two kinds of fear. The fear of man lays a snare and paralyzes us. But the fear of the Lord, reverent awe of His holiness, sets us free and produces courage. Proverbs 29:25 reminds us that whoever trusts in the Lord is safe. God is looking for faithful servants whose hearts are fully His. Don't let fear steal your faith or cause you to bury what God has placed in your hands. Honor what feels small. Use what you have immediately. Stay close to the Master's heart. There are miracles in the mundane, and every moment matters when you walk in the fear of the Lord.
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THE HEART OF THE SERVANT | Ps Cody Byrne | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody as he explores the Parable of the Talents from Matthew 25, discovering that God is the best investor, and He's looking for faithful stewards. The Master doesn't measure us by the size of our assignment, but by our faithfulness with what we've been given. Stop comparing your grace to someone else's. Your two talents are just as significant as another's five. The goal isn't more, it's faithfulness. Don't bury your gift out of fear or insecurity. The same commendation awaits every faithful servant: "Well done, good and faithful servant." It's time to dig up what you've buried. Stop waiting for "your moment" this IS your moment. Be faithful in the little, invest in people, and develop your gift. The kingdom isn't designed for preservation but for multiplication. What are you doing with what's been given?
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THE MASTER IS RETURNING | Ps Cody Byrne | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he explores the biblical certainty of Christ's return and its profound implications for our daily lives as stewards of the gospel. Rather than getting lost in prophetic speculation and sign-watching, we examined what Scripture clearly teaches about the Second Coming and discovered that the early church lived with a settled conviction: the Master is gone, but the Master will return. This truth should produce in us not fear or passivity, but holiness, faithfulness, urgency, and hope. The question isn't whether we can predict dates and decode headlines—it's whether we'll be found faithful when He returns.
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Obedience Over Brilliance | Ps Sam Long | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Sam Long as he explores the profound truth that breakthrough in our lives doesn't come from our brilliance, strategy, or intelligence—it comes from simple obedience to God's Word. Drawing from John 21, where Jesus instructed Peter to cast his net on the right side of the boat, Pastor Sam revealed how Peter's obedience (not his fishing expertise) produced a miraculous catch of 153 fish. This message challenges us to stop waiting for certainty and perfect understanding, and instead to step out in faith when God speaks. The implications for our spiritual life are massive: we don't need to be the smartest or most talented in the room—we just need to be the most obedient, and God will handle the rest.
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THE HEART OF THE MASTER | Ps Cody Byrne | MULTIPLY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he speaks on Jesus' Parable of the Talents from Matthew 25, revealing not just a lesson about stewardship, but a profound revelation of God's heart toward His people. Pastor Mitch challenged us to examine our theology—our understanding of who God truly is—because if we don't accurately see the Lord, we won't accurately multiply. This message confronted our misconceptions about God being harsh or withholding, instead revealing Him as generous, wise, expectant, and returning. The implications for our spiritual life are significant: we are living in "entrusted time" between Christ's ascension and His return, and we are called not to maintain but to multiply what He has given us.
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THIS IS OUR GOD | Mitchell Fourie | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Mitchell Fourie as he speaks on the true character of God as revealed in Exodus 34:6-7, where He explicitly declares Himself as "merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness." We journeyed through Scripture to see that the God of the Old Testament is the same gentle and lowly Jesus of the New Testament, and we were reminded that whatever burden we carry—whether guilt, shame, disappointment, or doubt—qualifies us to come to Him for rest. This message has profound implications for our spiritual life because it corrects misconceptions about God's nature and invites us into deeper intimacy with a Father who is faithful, merciful, and unchanging.
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A GOSPEL COMPELLED REACTION | Ps James Murray | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps James Murray as he challenged us to see the church not as a bunker where we hide from the world, but as a kingdom advancing like light breaking through darkness. Drawing from Ephesians 2, he reminded us that we've been transformed from foreigners and strangers into citizens of God's kingdom and members of His household. This isn't just another community among many—we are called to be a distinctive people, united not by common interests but by the person of Christ, living as a dwelling place for God's Spirit.
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FRIENDS OF GOD | Ps Chantel Byrne | TEACH US TO PRAY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he shares on the sacred reality of Holy Communion and what truly happens when we sit at the Lord's table. Communion is far more than a ritual or symbol—it's a means of grace where we actively participate in the blood and body of Christ. Just as the Passover lamb's blood caused judgment to pass over God's people in Egypt, Christ our Passover Lamb was sacrificed so that death, shame, and condemnation would pass over us. When we approach the Lord's table with faith and expectation, we position ourselves for encounter, healing, deliverance, and renewed spiritual vitality. This isn't religious obligation—it's grateful participation in all that Christ has purchased for us.
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WHAT HAPPENS AT THE LORD’S TABLE | Ps Cody Byrne | TEACH US TO PRAY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he shares on the sacred reality of Holy Communion and what truly happens when we sit at the Lord's table. Communion is far more than a ritual or symbol—it's a means of grace where we actively participate in the blood and body of Christ. Just as the Passover lamb's blood caused judgment to pass over God's people in Egypt, Christ our Passover Lamb was sacrificed so that death, shame, and condemnation would pass over us. When we approach the Lord's table with faith and expectation, we position ourselves for encounter, healing, deliverance, and renewed spiritual vitality. This isn't religious obligation—it's grateful participation in all that Christ has purchased for us.
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THE POWER OF FASTING | Ps Cody Byrne | TEACH US TO PRAY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he speaks on the biblical foundation and transformative power of fasting, drawing from Mark 2:18-22 where Jesus speaks about the bridegroom, new wine, and new wineskins. We discovered that fasting isn't about empty ritual or punishment—it's about longing for Jesus, humbling ourselves before God, and preparing for the fresh outpouring He wants to release. As we look ahead to what God is doing this year, fasting becomes a crucial spiritual discipline that forms us, aligns us with heaven's frequency, and readies us for the new wine God is pouring out. Every great revival in history has been preceded by prayer and fasting, and I believe we're on the threshold of something significant in our time.
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THE POWER OF FASTING | Ps Cody Byrne | TEACH US TO PRAY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he speaks on the biblical foundation and transformative power of fasting, drawing from Mark 2:18-22 where Jesus speaks about the bridegroom, new wine, and new wineskins. We discovered that fasting isn't about empty ritual or punishment—it's about longing for Jesus, humbling ourselves before God, and preparing for the fresh outpouring He wants to release. As we look ahead to what God is doing this year, fasting becomes a crucial spiritual discipline that forms us, aligns us with heaven's frequency, and readies us for the new wine God is pouring out. Every great revival in history has been preceded by prayer and fasting, and I believe we're on the threshold of something significant in our time.
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HOUSE OF PRAYER | Ps Cody Byrne | TEACH US TO PRAY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he explores what it means to be a "House of Prayer" based on Mark 11:15-17, where Jesus cleanses the temple. The sermon challenged us to examine whether we've allowed activity to replace alignment, busyness to crowd out devotion, and convenience to substitute for consecration. Jesus declared that His house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations—not just a building, but His people, His church, you and me. As temples of the Holy Spirit, we're called to maintain proper spiritual order: exaltation first, then supplication, and finally intercession.
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the love of God | Ps Cody Byrne | advent | TRIBES
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joy of the Lord | Ps Cody Byrne | advent | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he explores the profound difference between temporary happiness and the eternal joy that comes from truly knowing Jesus Christ. Drawing from Isaiah 9:2-3, we examined how joy is not dependent on our circumstances, but flows from a settled confidence in our salvation and the finished work of the cross. In a time when our nation—and our individual lives—face darkness, uncertainty, and challenges, we were reminded that true joy comes not from what we manufacture, but from what we receive when God reveals His Son. This joy is theological, not merely psychological; it's the fruit of reconciliation with God through Christ's atoning sacrifice.
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prince of peace | Ps Cody Byrne | advent | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody as we dive deep into Isaiah 9:6-7, exploring how Jesus is not just a preacher of peace, but IS our peace. We examined the Hebrew concept of "shalom"—meaning nothing missing, nothing broken—and discovered three dimensions of peace available to every believer: peace WITH God (justification), peace IN God (internal wholeness), and peace FROM God (shalom breaking into our circumstances). We also looked at the remarkable historical validity of Scripture, confirming that our faith rests on the most well-documented ancient text in existence. The message challenged us to "let it settle"—to allow God's peace to guard our hearts and minds even in the midst of life's storms.
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hope of the world | Ps Cody Byrne | advent | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he explores Isaiah 9's prophetic declaration of the coming Messiah, spoken 700 years before Jesus arrived. God deliberately steps into our darkest places - our personal "Galilees" - not with judgment, but with supernatural light and restoration. The message challenges us to understand that hope isn't wishful thinking or positive vibes, but the certainty of God's promises fulfilled in Christ. We're reminded that we're in our own season of Advent, waiting for Christ's return, and that the same God who kept His promises then continues to restore, revive, and reverse what darkness has stolen from our lives today.
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COMPASSION | Ps Kerry Pearce | Missions Sunday | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Kerry Pearce from Compassion Australia as he shares about Compassion. Compassion is not just feeling sorry for people, but taking action to help them. The Greek word "splachnizomai," which literally means to be moved in your guts or bowels, describing that deep internal conviction to help others. Through examples from Jesus' ministry - feeding the 5,000, healing the leper, and raising the widow's son - we saw how true compassion combines both heart and hands. The message challenged us to examine what blocks our compassion (busyness, judgment, and fear) and called us to start small by serving our neighbors. We were also introduced to the incredible work of Compassion Australia, which partners with local churches to release children and families from extreme poverty through sponsorship.
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Hosting His Presence | Ps Cody Byrne | Ascend The Hill | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he explains how we are people who host the presence of God—not just visitors who show up occasionally, but dwellers who abide in His presence. Drawing from Psalm 24, we examined the biblical framework for welcoming God into our lives, both individually and corporately. As we stand on the threshold of a new season as a church, we're being called to become a "presence people"—those who create an atmosphere where God is welcomed, honored, and manifest. This isn't just about Sunday gatherings; it's about cultivating a lifestyle where we continually sit at the table God has prepared for us, refusing to get distracted and leave His presence.
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Living Unveiled | Ps Cody Byrne | Ascend The Hill | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he explores the profound connection between Psalm 24 and 2 Corinthians 3, revealing what it means to live an "unveiled life" in Christ. We examined how the Old Testament question—"Who may ascend the hill of the Lord?"—is answered through the New Covenant reality that we all can approach God with unveiled faces through the blood of Jesus. This isn't about our own merit or works, but about the finished work of Christ that grants us bold access to the Father. The implications for our spiritual life are transformative: we're not visitors in God's presence but dwellers, not separated by shame but invited into continual intimacy, not striving for righteousness but receiving it as a gift. We're called to live exposed before God—bold in prayer, free from condemnation, and continually beholding Jesus until we're transformed into His image.864/5000Thumbnail
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Ascend The Hill | Ps Cody Byrne | Ascend The Hill | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he explores what it means to ascend the hill of the Lord and stand in His holy place. We discovered that we're living in a "new normal" as a church—a season where we're no longer satisfied with being casual visitors in God's presence, but are called to be dwellers who abide continually with Him. Through Psalm 24, we learned that the "hill of the Lord" isn't just a geographical location, but represents God's manifest presence wherever His name is honored. Just as the Old Testament required priests to enter the Holy of Holies, Jesus has now torn the veil and made a way for all of us to draw near with clean hands and pure hearts. This isn't about striving harder—it's about surrendering deeper.
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HEART FOR THE HOUSE | Jeff Carter | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Jeff Carter as he explores what it truly means to have a heart for the house of God. We examined how our love for the church should mirror God's love for us - fervent, passionate, and burning with intensity. That we are challenged to move beyond familiarity and recognize the preciousness of what God has entrusted to us in this community. We were reminded that the church's worth is measured by the price that was paid - Jesus Christ himself. This understanding should transform how we serve, how we love one another, and how we steward the gifts God has placed within us. We are called to embrace urgency in this season, recognizing that the harvest is ripe and the time for action is now.
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the trouble with tents | Ps Fred Porter | Conference Sunday | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Fred Porter (Kingdom Culture Church) as he shares from the story of Abram in Genesis 15, drawing parallels between his physical tent dwelling and the mental and spiritual "tents" we often confine ourselves to. Just as Abram needed to step outside his tent to see the limitless stars God had promised him, we need to break free from restrictive paradigms, unfulfilled prophecy trauma, and limited thinking that keeps us from seeing God's bigger picture for our lives. The sermon challenged us to move from our current "address" of doubt, fear, and small thinking into the spacious place of faith God has prepared for us.
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come up here | Ps Cody Byrne | Conference Sunday | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody as he draws from Revelation 4, Exodus 19-20, and Hebrews 12, we discovered that God doesn't want us to settle for distant religion or secondhand encounters. He's calling us to climb higher—not physically, but spiritually—to rise above the noise, clutter, and distractions of life and meet with Him personally. Just as children instinctively climb trees to see better, we're wired for wonder and designed for nearness with our Creator. The sermon revealed that what the people of Israel refused at Mount Sinai (drawing near to God out of fear), Jesus has made possible for us at Mount Zion through His sacrifice. We no longer need to send a "Moses" in our place—we can approach the throne of grace with confidence because of Christ's blood.
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WHEN GOD STOPS | Ps Cody Byrne | OPEN THE EYES OF MY HEART | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as we continue on with Mark 10. The story of Blind Bartimaeus reminds us that God hears our cries, calls us by name, and restores what's been lost. We're challenged to examine our own faith - is it humble enough to ask, yet hungry enough to persist? The imagery of Bartimaeus throwing off his cloak symbolizes our need to shed old identities and labels that hold us back. Just as Jesus restored Bartimaeus' sight, we're invited to ask, 'What do you want me to do for you?' This prompts us to reflect on areas in our lives needing God's touch. The message emphasizes that true restoration isn't just physical, but encompasses our whole being - saving and healing us completely. As we open the eyes of our hearts, we're encouraged to see ourselves, others, and God's Word with renewed clarity.
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OPEN THE EYES OF MY HEART | Ps Cody Byrne | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as we are invited to open the eyes of our hearts and cry out to Jesus with unwavering faith. The story of blind Bartimaeus from Mark 10:46-52 serves as a profound illustration of spiritual sight and persistent faith. Just as Bartimaeus cried out to Jesus despite opposition, we're encouraged to persist in our prayers and not be silenced by doubt or criticism. This narrative reminds us that our spiritual vision is often more crucial than our physical sight. We're urged to examine our faith and ask ourselves, 'Can we truly see what God is doing in our lives?'
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SHEPHERD AND HOST | Chenaniah MAGELE | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Chenaniah Magele as he dives into Psalm 23, reminding us of the profound simplicity and power in this well-known passage. We are encouraged to revisit this familiar psalm with fresh eyes, emphasizing how its basic truths can deeply impact our spiritual lives. The sermon explored the metaphor of God as our shepherd and host, highlighting the personal nature of our relationship with Him and the peace, protection, and provision He offers in all circumstances.
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PREPARE THE WAY OF THE LORD | Ps Cody Byrne | HOUSE OF HONOUR | THANK YOU SUNDAY | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne this Thank You Sunday as he concludes the series, House Of Honour. Ps Cody explores the final chapters of Malachi, focusing on our role in preparing the way of the Lord. He emphasized the importance of fearing God, remembering His word, and turning hearts back to Him. The message highlighted our calling to go forth in the spirit and power of Elijah, turning hearts back to God in this crucial time before Christ's return.
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Holy Faith | Ps Cody Byrne | HOUSE OF HONOUR | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he speaks on the urgent call to contend for our faith in these challenging times. There is an importance of discernment, the power of the Holy Spirit, and the need for love and mercy in our interactions with others. Ps Cody emphasizes our role as Christians is to stand firm in truth while showing compassion, particularly in light of recent tragic events.
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Robbing God | Ps Cody Byrne | HOUSE OF HONOUR | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he shares on tithing through Malachi 3. Tithing predates the law and is endorsed by Jesus, It's not about how much we have to give, but how much we get to give. Tithing provides for God's house and creates margin for Him to move, It frees us from self-dependency and gives our work eternal significance. "Test me in this," says the LORD. "See if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour out a blessing until there is no more need." - Malachi 3:10.
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THE REFINER'S FIRE | Ps Cody Byrne | HOUSE OF HONOUR | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he shares on the concept of the "Refiner's Fire" from Malachi, emphasizing God's desire to purify our hearts and homes. God uses various methods to refine us, including conviction, trials, and discipline. There is an importance of embracing this refining process to become more like Jesus and to create holy homes that honour God.
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UNACCEPTABLE WORSHIP | Ps Cody Byrne | HOUSE OF HONOUR | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he shares from Malachi 2, focusing on acceptable and unacceptable worship. Ps Cody speaks on the importance of honouring God in our ministry, community, and home life. He highlighted how our actions and attitudes in these areas directly impact the acceptability of our worship and our ability to receive God's blessings. At the end of the day It's not about perfection, but about a heart posture that seeks to please and honour God in all we do.
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WHERE IS MY HONOUR | Ps Cody Byrne | HOUSE OF HONOUR | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he starts the new series based on the book of Malachi, 'HOUSE OF HONOUR'. This week Ps Cody reads from Malachi 1, speaking on the importance of honouring God through remembering his love, respecting his name and staying in a place of reverence and awe of God. We are reminded that to honour God we shouldn't give him our scraps, but instead he deserves to have all of us.
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DO NOT PASS ME BY | Ps Sam Long | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailPs Sam Long (Nova Church) explored the importance of maintaining a deep hunger for God's presence in our lives. Ps Sam used Abraham's encounter with God in Genesis 18 as a starting point, emphasizing the plea "Lord, do not pass your servant by." This message challenged us to move beyond mere willpower in our faith, urging us to cultivate a genuine desire for Jesus that surpasses religious routines and rituals.
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A WASTED LIFE | Madison Bothe | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Madison Bothe (Circuit Riders Pacific) as she explores the concept of dedicating our lives fully to Christ and His kingdom. We are challenged to reconsider what the world deems as waste versus what God sees as worship. That there's an importance of personal intimacy with God, breaking free from lies that hinder our closeness to Him, and living a life devoted to Christ for the sake of the gospel.
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FAITH IN THE VALLEY | Jeff Carter | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Jeff Carter as we're invited to reframe our understanding of life's valleys. Rather than viewing difficult seasons as mere obstacles, we're encouraged to see them as transformative spaces where God refines us and reveals His purpose. This perspective urges us to ask, 'What is God revealing to me in this moment?' instead of simply wishing for an exit.
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The Weeping Church | Chantel Byrne | Steadfast | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Chantel Byrne as she shares the concept of Godly sincerity and its importance in our spiritual lives. That we should move beyond mere authenticity to a deeper, more sincere relationship with God. This sincerity, we learn, leads to a heart that weeps with compassion for others and burns with passion for sharing the gospel.
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Annoyed and Anointed | Ps Cody Byrne | Steadfast | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he shares from Acts 16 and what to do when we're annoyed. We are challenged to discern between fleshly and spiritual annoyance, urging us to wake up from spiritual apathy and confront the demonic influences in our lives and society. That there's an importance of being both grieved by sin and empowered by the Holy Spirit to take action.
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IT MUST COST SOMETHING | Ps Fred Porter | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Fred Porter (Kingdom Culture Church Senior Pastor) as he shares on what it truly costs to build God's kingdom. Ps Fred challenges us to move beyond being passive observers and instead become active participants in God's work. That while growth and expansion are exciting, they also require sacrifice and commitment from every member of the church body.
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SINGLE SAINTS | Ps Cody and Chantel Byrne | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody and Chantel Byrne as they share about biblical dating at Tribes Church's SINGLES SAINTS event.
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The Discerning Church | Ps Cody Byrne | Steadfast | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he explores the critical importance of spiritual discernment in our current age. Discernment is crucial in our modern world, where various forms of spirituality compete for our attention. Let's commit to growing in discernment, testing everything against Scripture, and ensuring our faith is rooted in genuine transformation, not just outward appearances or experiences.
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Line In The Sand | Ps Cody Byrne | Steadfast | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne as he speaks on the importance of standing firm in our faith and boldly proclaiming the truth of the Gospel. The early church's had unwavering commitment to speak about Jesus despite opposition, drawing parallels to our modern context. We are challenged to examine where we might be compromising our faith and encouraged us to be bold witnesses for Christ in our daily lives.
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Death To Dishonour | Ps Cody Byrne | Steadfast | TRIBES
Send us Fan MailJoin Ps Cody Byrne dives into Acts 5, contrasting the stories of Barnabas and Ananias & Sapphira to illustrate the difference between genuine honour and mere pretence. That honouring God should go beyond lip service; it requires aligning our hearts, actions, and entire lives with God's will.
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