Planetshakers Church

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Planetshakers Church
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Planetshakers Church
LocationMelbourne, Geelong, Cape Town, Geneva, Austin and Singapore[1]
CountryAustralia
DenominationAustralian Christian Churches
Websiteplanetshakers.com
History
Founded1997
Clergy
Senior pastor(s)Russell and Samantha Evans
Laity
Music group(s)
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Planetshakers Church
TheologyPentecostal
Members21,000
Church buildings9[2]

Planetshakers Church is an evangelical Christian Pentecostal megachurch adult and youth movement in Melbourne, Australia. It is also the name of the church band with a number of significant album releases. The band and the church has seen a lot of success having been nominated for multiple Dove Awards. Planetshakers is one of the fastest growing churches in Australia.[3] [4] The church is also known for its worship music, with groups such as Planetshakers and Planetboom, and its record label Planetshakers Ministries International, whose songs have been translated and reinterpreted in many evangelical churches of the world. Planetshakers also consists of other church campuses around the world including Cape Town, South Africa,[5][6] Singapore,[7] Austin and Geneva, Switzerland.[8]

History[]

Planetshakers Church (formerly Melbourne City Church) is a Pentecostal Christian church affiliated with Australian Christian Churches, the Assemblies of God in Australia. Formed as an Australian Christian Conference and band in 1997. The conference originated from within Paradise Community Church now known as Influencers Church, in Adelaide South Australia. It is now based in Melbourne, Australia.[9] The church started when the band and ministry moved to Melbourne in 2004. The church's Senior pastors are Russell and Samantha Evans and they have more than 21,000 members.[10][11] Russell Evans is the son of longtime pastor Andrew Evans.

Currently, Planetshakers has six campuses in Melbourne; City, North, North East, East, South East and Geelong, with an additional three international campuses in Switzerland, Singapore and South Africa.

Ministry Branches[]

Planetshakers Music

Created as part of the first Planetshakers conference, this contemporary worship music band, with over 30 internationally acclaimed albums, the band tours annually around the globe and has seen a lot of success having been nominated for multiple Dove Awards.

Planetboom

Youth ministry branch of Planetshakers primarily targeting high school students, ministering to teenagers via channels like school programs, youth camps and friday meetups.[12] They created Planetboom band and released first four singles in 2018. In the 2019 they released their first album entitled Jesus Over Everything.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Planetshakers To Release New Music As The Ministry Celebrates 20th Anniversary". Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  2. ^ Casidy, Riza. "The rise and rise of Hillsong, and what other Australian churches should learn from them". The Conversation. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  3. ^ "About Planetshakers Church".
  4. ^ "Fastest growing church in Australia opens Austin location".
  5. ^ "A wave of enthusiasm: Planetshakers Awakening Conference votes for grandMA2 - ETNow.com". www.etnow.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Planetshakers Church -". www.planetshakers.com. Archived from the original on 29 July 2018. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Planetshakers Church -". www.planetshakers.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  8. ^ "Planetshakers Church -". www.planetshakers.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.
  9. ^ "About Planetshakers - Daystar Television". Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  10. ^ "ACCELERATION Part one of four FIRE". Planetshakers. Retrieved 21 August 2020.
  11. ^ Hutchison, Tracee (11 January 2007). "Praise pit to faith". The 7.30 Report. Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). Archived from the original on 4 March 2015. Retrieved 1 July 2015.
  12. ^ "Australian News Article".

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