The Royal Mic

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The Royal Mic

Welcome to The Royal Mic - hosted by Crown Church of Charlotte - where Christ-centered conversations take the spotlight. This is a space for uplifting testimonies, biblical insights, and inspiring discussions that equip and encourage believers to live out their royal identity in Christ. Join us as we amplify voices that glorify God, build faith, and bring His kingdom message to life. Let’s declare His truth and love with boldness—because we are called to reign with Him!

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    A New Appetite//Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shauntae smith preached a right on time word “A New Appetite” (John 21:1–14) The disciples fished all night and caught nothing—until Jesus showed up. At His word, their empty nets overflowed. But when they reached shore, Jesus already had food waiting. This moment shows that God isn’t just focused on what you produce, but what you desire. He shifts your appetite—from striving on your own to seeking His presence. A New Appetite means hungering for Jesus more than results. Because once He fills you… nothing else satisfies the same.

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    Your Faith is in Crisis//Bishop Shaw

    On this past Sunday God really showed out! Bishop taught a powerful message hot off the press” Your Faith Is In Crisis” (John 20:24-29) When your faith is in crisis, remember that doubt does not disqualify you. Its okay to have a moment. you are entitled to a moment as long as it dont turn into unbelief. Thomas struggled to believe until he encountered Jesus for himself. Sometimes life can leave us questioning, hurting, and uncertain but Jesus still shows up with grace, peace, and proof. Your crisis of faith can become the very place where your belief is strengthened. Even in doubt, keep seeking Him.

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    I have the Proof:Evidence For Faith//Elder Powell

    Today Elder Shykim Powell reminded us that “ I have the proof: Evidence For Faith” faith is not blind it is backed by evidence. In (Acts of Apostle 1:1–11), Jesus doesn’t just speak promises He proves Himself alive. After the resurrection, He appears to His disciples, teaches them, and gives undeniable confirmation that everything He said is true. That is the foundation of our faith: not just belief, but witnessed truth. Even more, Jesus promises the power of the Holy Spirit and commissions His followers to be witnesses to the ends of the earth. The same God who proved Himself then is still moving now. Our lives, our growth, and our testimony become modern-day evidence that faith is real.Faith isn’t just something we say—we carry the proof.

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    Just Like He said He would// Pastor Shauntae Smith

    On this Resurrection Sunday, Pastor Shauntae Smith Encouraged us with a dynamic word. "Just Like He said He would"( Matthew 28:1-6). When HOpe seemed lost, God kept his promise. The Tomb was empty, and Jesus had Risen just like He said He would. This moment reminds us that no matter how dark things look. God is Faithful, if he said it, He will do it. Just like He said He would.

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    Kingdom Dominion // Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shauntae Smith preached a dynamic’s word today called “Kingdom Dominion“(Luke 10:1–2, 17–20)Kingdom dominion is the authority Jesus gives His followers to advance God’s Kingdom on earth. Just as Jesus sent out the seventy to the harvest, we are called to serve, represent Him, and overcome the works of the enemy through His power. Our dominion comes from Christ, but our greatest joy is knowing that our names are written in heaven. 

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    The Prayer Pattern // Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shauntae Smith taught from Luke 11:2-4 “The Prayer Pattern” Jesus gives us a simple pattern for prayer.It begins with relationship — “Father,” reminding us who we’re talking to.Then worship — “Hallowed be Your name.”Next is surrender — “Your kingdom come.”After that, dependence — “Give us each day our daily bread.”Then forgiveness — receiving it and extending it.Finally, protection — “Lead us not into temptation.”This prayer teaches us to approach God with reverence, trust Him daily, keep our hearts clean, and rely on His guidance.

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    Unbreakable // Bishop Jonathan Shaw

    Bishop Shaw preached a life changing word for our 3 year anniversary “Unbreakable” “Two are better than one… A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.” — Ecclesiastes 4:9-12Unbreakable isn’t about standing alone—it’s about standing together. When we’re joined in unity and God is the third strand, pressure can’t pull us apart. What’s woven by God is built to last.

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    Run To Win// Pastor Shauntae Smith

    On this Sunday Pastor Shauntae Smith, preached a remarkable challenging world from 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 “Run to Win”. This message challenges us to live with discipline, focus, and faith. Just like athletes train to win, we are called to pursue God’s purpose with determination and endurance. Run your race. Finish strong. Claim the prize. you're going to WIN!

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    The Message and His Kingdom // Bishop Shaw

    On this Sunday Bishop Shaw, preached a prophetic encouraging message “The Message and his Kingdom” Mark 1:14-15 Jesus didn’t just announce good news—He ushered in the Kingdom.God’s reign is near, accessible, and active right now. The call is simple but life-changing: turn your heart toward God and believe. The Kingdom isn’t about a place—it’s about a posture. A surrendered life. A renewed mind. A transformed heart.

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    An Appetite Worth Dying For // Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shauntae delivered a powerful Word that had us all on the edge of our chairs. “An Appetite Worth Dying For” (Genesis 3:6–15 ) One bite changed everything. They didn’t just eat fruit — they fed a craving that cost peace, position, and presence. What they desired in a moment created consequences for generations. This passage reminds us that what we hunger for matters.What you feed will grow.What you ignore can destroy. Check your appetite. Not every craving is worth the cost — but obedience is always worth the sacrifice.

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    Thy KIngdom Come //Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shaunte Smith delivered a powerful word “Thy Kingdom Come” (Genesis 3:1-15; John 19:17-19) She taught us that the heaven invading earth. It is the cry of believers who are no longer satisfied with surface-level faith, but who hunger for God’s rule, His will, and His power to manifest in every area of life. This message calls us to align our hearts, our homes, and our communities with the authority of the King.It is a reminder that the Kingdom of God is not just coming someday — it is advancing now. 

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    Heaven Is Raining //Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shauntae Smith preached a Prophetic word for Cross over. “Heaven is Raining “(Deuteronomy 11:8-12) is a prophetic reminder that the land God is bringing you into is not sustained by human effort, but by divine provision. “But the land, whither ye go to possess it, is a land of hills and valleys, and drinketh water of the rain of heaven.” This is a season where Heaven itself is supplying what you need to thrive. Even in the valleys and on the hills, God is releasing supernatural rain — provision, direction, healing, and increase. What you are stepping into will be maintained by God’s hand, not man’s systems. Prepare for divine overflow, because Heaven is raining on your promise.

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    Believe // Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shauntae Smith taught and preached on the sermon topic “ Believe” (Luke 1:41-45)This message reminds us that belief is not passive — it positions us for fulfillment. When you choose to believe God beyond what you can see, you invite divine movement into your atmosphere. Your promise may not be visible yet, but your belief can cause it to leap, shift, and come alive.

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    Postured While Silent and Positioned while Hiding/ Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shauntae Smith preached a Powerful message  entitled “Postured while silent and Positioned while hiding” (Luke 5-25).Pastor explores the powerful truth that even in seasons of silence and obscurity, God is still at work. When it feels like nothing is happening and you’re hidden from view, you are not forgotten—you are being postured and positioned for purpose. What looks like waiting is actually preparation, and what feels like hiding is often divine alignment. God uses quiet seasons to shape our character, strengthen our faith, and prepare us for what’s next. Stay faithful in the silence—your positioning is intentional.

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    I was Led Here// Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shauntae Smith delivered a powerful and uplifting message titled “I Was Led Here.” (Matthew 3:13-17; 4:1-17))Have you found yourself at a place and wondered how you got there?Pastor reminded us that in life, we will all be led into places where temptation appears, but we must stand firm and not give in. She pointed out that even Jesus was led into a place of temptation, yet He refused to surrender. When Satan offered Him the world in exchange for His worship, Jesus stood strong.Her message encouraged us to be mindful of the voices we listen to—and to stay grounded in truth and faith.

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    God Is With Us// Pastor Shauntae Smith

    Pastor Shauntae Smith delivered a dynamic Rhema word, “God Is With Us,” from Isaiah 43:1-2. Remember, no matter what you face in life, keep moving forward! God has called you by name, and you won’t look like what you’ve been in… God is with you! 

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    Lost and Found//Elder Shy'kim Powell

    Elder Shykim Powell Preached a powerful word on “Lost and Found”.  In (Luke 15:1-7). Jesus paints a beautiful picture of Gods heart through the parable of the lost sheep. Even when just wonders away, the shepherd goes after it with relentless love. This message allows us to know that no one is to far to broken or too lost for god to pursue.

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    Lost and Found// Pastor Tae

    Pastor Shauntae Smith Preached a sermon title called “Lost and Found” (Luke 15:1-7) In Life, we all experience moments of being lost in direction, purpose, or faith. Yet, God’s love never stops searching.  Just as the shepherd leaves the nighty-nigh to find the one, our Father pursues us with grace and compassion. No matter how far we’ve wondered, God’s arms are always open, ready to restore, redeem, and rejoice over us being found. 

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    "This Kind" //Pastor Tae

    Pastor Shauntae Smith taught us a powerful sermon entitle This Kind: (Prayer and Fasting)This kind of power only comes through prayer and fasting! Step into a season of breakthrough, deliverance, and divine authority. It’s time to silence the flesh, stir the spirit, and activate Heaven’s power to move mountains and destroy strongholds.

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    "Loosed To Loose"// Pastor Tae

    Pastor Shauntae Smith  delivered a powerful life changing word that had us all on the edge of our seats. “Loosed to Loose” is a declaration of spiritual freedom and divine purpose. When God looses you, He doesn’t just set you free — He empowers you to set others free. Every chain broken in your life becomes a testimony, every healing becomes a ministry, and every deliverance becomes a tool for Kingdom impact. To be loosed is to be released from bondage, fear, and limitation; to loose is to walk in authority, releasing God’s power and truth into the lives of others. This is a call to rise in spiritual boldness — to take what God has done in you and use it to break strongholds, speak life, and bring freedom to those still bound. You are not just delivered — you are commissioned. You have been loosed to loose.

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    "Postured, Prepared, and Positioned"//Pastor Yas

    Pastor Yasmeen Ojwang delivered a powerful prophetic word  Postured , prepared and positioned  (Matthew 25:1-13;Luke 22:39-44) she encouraged us to continue to stay in a posture and have an urgency to be prepared, always be ready for what’s to come being prepared gives you access and Stay in position. 

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    "The Basin, The Betrayal and The Bag// Pastor Tae

    Pastor Shauntae Smith powerfully broke down the basin, the betrayal, and the bag. (John 12:1-5 , 21-30)She gave a heartfelt demonstration of how Jesus washed the feet of His disciples — Take a listen and be encouraged.

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    Doubting To Believe // Pastor Tae

    Our Senior Pastor Shaunte Smith reminded Us To doubt in order to believe is to stand at the fragile edge between uncertainty and faith. It is the restless state of the mind and soul that questions not to reject, but to understand more deeply. Doubt, in this sense, is not the enemy of belief—it is its shadow, it's mirror, it's testing ground. Have you ever doubted God?

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    Never Stop Seeking

    “Many times, we go through difficult situations without realizing they can hinder our pursuit of God. Life’s trials and tribulations can discourage us from praying and worshiping.” Never stop seeking.

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    Generation Of Seekers // Bishop Shaw

    “A Generation of Seekers.”Psalm 24, Bishop reminded us that while many of us desire God’s blessings, favor, and breakthrough, we often neglect the very thing that positions us to receive them—seeking Him first.Let us be reminded: seeking God is not a one-time act—it’s a lifestyle. And when we commit to that pursuit, we’ll find that His blessings are not just material, but spiritual, emotional, and eternal. Here’s insight on what the message of Generational Seekers of Our Partners 

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    Positioned For Power //Pastor Tae

    Pastor Shauntae Smith declared a Powerful Word “Positioned For Power” (Acts1:1-11)Positioned For Power is about recognizing the unique place you’ve been planted and the purpose behind your preparation. It’s not just about influence or authority — it’s about alignment. When you understand your gifts, embrace your growth, and walk in faith and discipline, you step into a position where power naturally flows. This concept teaches that true power comes from preparation, purpose, and positioning — knowing who you are, where you are, and why you’re there.

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    "Take The City"// Pastor Tae

    Don't forget to remember (series part V)“Taking the city” It’s about rising up with boldness, guided by God’s vision, to bring light where there is darkness and hope where there is need. When we take the city, we do it by praying, showing up, and living out the Gospel in real, transformative ways.

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    A Taste For Tomorrow// Pastor Tae

    “A Taste for Tomorrow” is part five in the Prepare for Tomorrow sermon series. In this powerful message, Pastor Shauntae Smith reminds us that to truly have a taste for tomorrow, we must be led not by fear, but by vision.It begins with a deep hunger — a hunger for peace that surpasses all understanding, for joy that is unmoved by circumstance, and for a love that endures through every season. You must see it before you see it — a spiritual sight that goes beyond the natural. To have a taste for tomorrow is to be stirred with divine expectation, craving not just what is, but what God is preparing. Stay hungry for the things of tomorrow — for they are the seeds of purpose, planted in faith today.

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    "Surviving The Cut" // Pastor Tae

    "Surviving The Cut" (Series Part llll) of Don't Forget to Remember". This is a season of divine transformation. Healing may happen in a moment, but true wholeness becomes your identity—it’s who you are becoming. The pain you’ve experienced wasn’t meant to destroy you; it was a mark of confirmation, not condemnation. can you survive the cut that makes you whole?

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    "Don't Forget To Remember"//Pastor Tae

    “Don’t forget to remember” (series part III )calls us to keep God’s presence and blessings at the center of our lives. It invites us to remember His faithfulness, guidance, and love through every season. By holding fast to His promises and reflecting on His grace, we strengthen our faith and renew our hope. In remembering, we remain connected to the divine and grounded in spiritual truth.

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    Standing on Business // Pastor Tae

    Prepare for Tomorrow Sermon Series - Part II

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    "Anointed Disrupter"//Pastor Tae

    Are you a Disrupter? In this Season, it's time to disrupt everything that's trying to throw you off course. You carry the anointing to break through it. Stay focused don't let distractions Win. It's your turn to disrupt the disruptor."

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    Distance Matters // Pastor Tae

    In this new sermon series called Distance Matters, Pastor Tae explores Exodus 17:1-7, where the Israelites find themselves in a place of need, questioning God’s presence as they thirst in the wilderness. How do we respond when we feel spiritually dry? What does this passage teach us about leadership under pressure? Tune in as Pastor Tae break down these themes and uncover how God still provides in our moments of doubt and desperation.

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    Power Moves // Pastor Tae

    In this episode of Power Moves, Pastor Tae dives into Joseph’s strategic leadership as he guides Egypt through the famine, reunites with his brothers, and prepares a place for his family (Genesis 45). Joseph’s journey from slavery to 2nd in Command wasn’t just about personal success—it was about using his position to preserve nations and restore relationships. Pastor Tae explores how wisdom, forgiveness, and preparation are key to making power moves that impact generations. Tune in as she uncovers the lessons from Joseph’s leadership and how we, too, can navigate challenges, walk in purpose, and create lasting legacy.

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    Gifted and In Position // Pastor Tae

    In this episode of Gifted and in Position, Pastor Tae explores the moment Joseph stands before Pharaoh to interpret his dream, as told in Genesis 41. This pivotal event reveals how Joseph’s God-given gifts and unwavering faith positioned him for a divine appointment. Listen in as Pastor Tae discusses how Joseph’s journey from the Prison to the Palace demonstrates to us the importance of preparation, humility, and using our gifts to serve others. Tune in as she unpacks how being faithful in the waiting season prepares us to step into the roles God has uniquely designed for us.

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    I'm Dressed for Purpose // Bishop Shaw

    In this episode of Dressed for Purpose, Bishop Shaw explores the story of Joseph in Genesis 41, where he shaves and changes his clothes before meeting Pharaoh. Bishop expounds on the symbolism of shedding the past, presenting oneself with excellence, and being ready for the opportunities God places before us.  This seemingly small act carries profound significance as Joseph transitions from the prison to the palace, and marks a powerful transition in Joseph’s life, symbolizing preparation, transformation, and stepping into his God-ordained purpose. 

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    Imprisoned by Purpose // Pastor Tae

    In this episode, Pastor Tae explores the story of Joseph in Potiphar’s house and his unjust imprisonment (Genesis 39), reframing it as being “Imprisoned by Purpose.” Despite rising to a trusted position in Potiphar’s household, Joseph faces betrayal and false accusations which led him to be thrown into prison. Pastor Tae reminds us that what feels like a setback is often part of God’s preparation. Joseph’s time in prison wasn’t wasted—it was where God shaped him for greater things. This Word reveals how to see purpose in our own trials and trust that God can use even the darkest seasons for His greater plan. #Postured4Purpose

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    The Pit of Posture // Pastor Tae

    This message unpacks the story of Joseph, who is betrayed by his jealous brothers and thrown into a pit. Pastor Tae explores the significance of his prophetic dreams, and the power of proper perspective when you endure pain; especially from those closest to you. This pivotal moment set the stage for Joseph's journey from suffering to greatness.  Whether you’re familiar with the story or hearing it for the first time, this sermon will inspire you to think about how life’s lowest moments can be stepping stones to give you posture and set you up for a greater purpose. #Postured4Purpose

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Welcome to The Royal Mic - hosted by Crown Church of Charlotte - where Christ-centered conversations take the spotlight. This is a space for uplifting testimonies, biblical insights, and inspiring discussions that equip and encourage believers to live out their royal identity in Christ. Join us as we amplify voices that glorify God, build faith, and bring His kingdom message to life. Let’s declare His truth and love with boldness—because we are called to reign with Him!

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