
These are our Sunday sermons from Red Church in Melbourne, Australia. Visit redchurch.au to learn more.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Andy opens Matthew 5:14-16 to remind us that we were made to stand out, not for the sake of it, but because a weary world is searching for hope. He unpacks three practical tools for shining Christ's light: abiding with Jesus, embracing story, and mer... more
We are honoured to welcome back guest speaker Rob Reimer, who took us into Psalm 63 to explore one of the great rhythms of the Christian life: the theology of process and the theology of encounter. Drawing from David's raw, thirsty pursuit of God in ... more
Daniel Murton opens Luke 10 to remind us that the harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few, and to ask whether we actually believe it. Sharing the story of an 18-year-old version of himself belting out "Send Me, I Will Go" in a beat-up Mitsubish... more
In the final message of our series A Sent People, Mark Sayers turns to Acts 2 and Jesus' staggering promise in John 14:12 that we will do "greater things than these." Drawing on the remarkable story of the Mongolian church, which grew from almost zer... more
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You are a blessing!
Thank you for this message- hope people far and wide hear this .
During a time of not going to a physical church RED Church has been keeping me fed and the Word being preached has been nourishing my spirit with His Words. I listen 1 hr to work and 1 hr on the way home 5 days a week to enable that weeks sermon to sink in and make the necessary changes in my life.
When challenged in my spirit i turn off the pod cast because it convicts 😢 But you cannot turn off the Spirit of God. ❤️ He is gentle and patient He leads you back and deals with is in a Fatherly... more
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I love Red Church and appreciate that I can listen to their messages whilst living so far away. Thanks x 100 :)
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This series centers on coastal and urban church life in Melbourne, delivering biblically grounded sermons about empowerment by the Spirit, mission, and practicing faith in daily spaces. Across episodes, themes include unity among believers, courageous mission beyond comfort, and generous living that funds and sustains ministry. Notable are strong calls to mobilize ordinary people into active discipleship, the prominence of Acts-era acts of service, and a consistent emphasis on community as the container of God's presence. The format leans into pastoral storytelling, scripture-driven exhortation, and practical steps for local outreach, hospitality, and mission-focused living within Melbourne and beyond.
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