Planetshakers
Planetshakers is a 
Christian youth movement that began as an annual conference and grew into an international ministry and large church in 
Melbourne, 
Australia. The conference was born out of 
Paradise Community Church in 
Adelaide, 
South Australia by Pastor 
Russell Evans. Planetshakers expanded, and in 
2004 moved to 
Melbourne  to begin a church ministry (originally called Melbourne City Church).  Planetshakers also has its own bible college which is located in several  campuses throughout 
Australia.
Planetshakers' stated mission is to "empower a generation to win a generation".
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 Conferences
Planetshakers runs annual conferences in several Australian states. The first conference held in 
Adelaide in 
1997 had 300 delegates, growing to reach 20,000 nation-wide by 
2004.
The 2007 conference period saw 
Perth, 
Brisbane, 
Sydney and 
Melbourne as venues, and marking the 11th anniversary. Melbourne, being the primary venue, hosted the conference in 
Vodafone Arena, part of 
Olympic Park.
The conferences were held in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney and Perth in January 2008. Melbourne at 
Vodafone Arena from 2-5 January 2008; Brisbane 7-10 January 2008 at 
Brisbane Convention Centre; Sydney 9-12 January 2008 at 
Sydney Olympic Park in the Sports Centre (formally State Sports Centre); and finally Perth on 15-18 January at 
Challenge Stadium.
The 2009 Planetshakers conference tour will be moved to April, instead of January as in all past years.
Conference speakers have in the past included Glen Berteau, Jurgen Matthesius, Rich Wilkerson, 
Mal Fletcher, Pat Schazline, Jude Fouquier, Matthew Barnett, Judah Smith, 
Reinhard Bonnke, Reggie Dabbs and 
Chris Hill.  With messages containing memorable catch-cries such as "crossing over",  "seizing the day" and "breaking out of the box", and "SHUT THE FRONT  DOOR!". They strive to "empower a generation to win a generation". Young  people are often challenged to deeper levels of surrender, repentance,  passion, and faith in Jesus Christ.
In September of each year, Planetshakers also runs the smaller Planet  Worship conference. Speakers in 2006 included Glen Berteau, Russell  Evans, and Henry Seeley. The conference has been held at the Dallas  Brooks Centre in Melbourne.
Growing internationally, Planetshakers now also runs conferences in 
Malaysia, 
Singapore and 
South Africa, with a desire to expand to the 
United States of America. They ministered at Singapore's Faith Community Baptist Church in 
Singapore Expo's max Pavilion in 2006.
Internationally in 2007, Planetshakers band will play at events in 
Hong Kong, 
the USA, 
the UK, 
New Zealand, 
Malaysia, 
Singapore and 
South Africa.
Planetshakers has also had relationships with Australian 
Youth Alive events, which often cross-promotes the conference and college to tens of thousands of young people.
 City Church
Planetshakers City Church (formerly 
City Church Melbourne) is a 
Pentecostal Christian church affiliated with 
Australian Christian Churches, the 
Assemblies of God in Australia. The church started when the Planetshakers band and ministry moved to 
Melbourne in 
2004,  and currently meets in hired auditoriums throughout Central Melbourne.  The church is pastored by Russell and Sam Evans and has attendance over  4000, and throughout most of 2005 ran three services per weekend,  commonly approaching capacity. Currently, the church is held at the 
Dallas Brooks Centre,  with two Sunday services, 3:00pm and 5:15pm (both with a full kids  program). The church also made use of the Arrow building for baptism  services but due to the increased attendance the baptism services have  been moved to Richmond AOG Church in Melbourne.
The church's 
youth ministry  called "PlanetBoom" is led by pastors Chad and Tiffany Harding, running  Friday nights (7:15pm) during school terms at Collingwood Town Hall or  Melbourne High School (check website for details). The youth ministry  has become so successful that the Catholic and Anglican churches are  looking at adopting Planetshakers' methods.
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The church also runs a children's ministry called "Planetkids", led  by pastors Rob and Assunta Bradbury, which is held concurrently with the  main church service at 3:00pm & 5:15pm. Planetkids also runs an  annual children's conference, with the second conference for 2007 being  held at 
Melbourne High School in the September holidays. ("Planetkids goes Space")
"planetUNI" is the church's university students ministry overseen by  pastor Matt Fielder and comprises local and international students as  well as recent graduates being active in the group. In addition to  fortnightly meetings (Urban Life groups), a new outreach event will be  held once a month on a Friday night aiming to attract university  students.
"Urban Life" groups (basically 
cell groups)  are run fortnightly in homes spread around all parts of Melbourne,  offering discipleship and connection with other people outside of  Church. They include different age areas, such as kids (held in the  Church service each week), teenagers (PlanetBoom), university students  (planetUNI), young adults and adults.
There are also various other ministries serving and reaching out to women (Beautiful Woman) and business people (Kingdom Life).
 College
Planetshakers Ministries have set up a bible school for the gifted, aptly named, 
Planetshakers College.  There are several campuses running in most major Australian states. In  Perth (WA), Newcastle (NSW), Brisbane (QLD) and Melbourne (VIC). The  college is affiliated with 
Southern Cross College  and emphasizes on impartation, not academic learning. They offer a  fully accredited course for the Certificate IV in Contemporary  Leadership which runs as a year long course. Students can then choose to  go on and complete a Diploma version for a second year. The aim of the  college is the same as the Planetshakers movement, "empowering a  generation, to win a generation". Many well known individuals associated  with the Planetshakers conference including Henry Seeley, Russell and  Sam Evans, Martin Steele and Mike Guglielmucci serve as guest lecturers  during the course of the year.
 Music
The Planetshakers band is the central part of their events, bearing a  worship-woven modern pop-rock sound attractive to young people. The 
2003 Australian Idol winner 
Guy Sebastian was also a part of the Planetshakers band for several years, taking both lead and backup vocal parts on the 
2002 and 
2003  albums and conferences. Many of the musicians originated from Youth  Alive South Australia, which also released CDs. Some of the songs  written by current band members for the Youth Alive albums, such as  'Phenomena' and 'God of Miracles' (from Youth Alive Western Australia)  have also featured on Planetshakers earlier albums.
In 2004, their 
CD Open Up The Gates was nominated for 
Praise and Worship Album of the Year for the 
Dove Awards.
Planetshakers announced at their 2008 conference that they would no  longer be producing two live albums each year. They instead announced  that they will record one live album per year, and they will release  tracks via subscription to the "Planetshakers Revolution" - a new online  music/resource distribution system designed to consolidate and build  upon different products that they already offer. These include backing  tracks, music videos, and new releases of CGI "music videos" based on  CGI graphics used at Planetshakers City Church and conferences.
 Planetshakers TV
A television show, titled 
Planetshakers TV is currently in production and is scheduled to air on the 
Australian Christian Channel in 
2008. The program will include all-new filmed material as well as Planetshakers songs and preaching from the conferences and church.
 See also
 References
 External links
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I am very sorry to hear this account and pray that wherever the author is that Gods blessing is upon them and pray that they find a great church to keep growing!
In regards to going to church even when your sick – i believe its a personal choice. I hate getting sick especially vomiting, but PS are hardly to blame. Planetshakers church doesnt hold a role-call as im sure every church doesnt, yet im sure they would have meant it with good intentions (healing/prayer team ready) when they said to come even if ur sick. If i had a serious illness there would not be a better place than at the alter and have people pray for me because Gods words says to bring the sick for the elders to anoint them with oil for healing etc….
In regards to tithing and accusing planetshakers of leeching: I give my tithe because its a biblical principle… 10% belongs to God and we are to BRING IT to the storehouse/his house – its in HIS WORD. God looks at the heart and I would rather look to God and honour his word than worry about how the church is using the money. Because at the end of the day they have to deal with God if they are doing wrong not me! And at the end of the day when we bring or tithe/give offering… we do so IN FAITH… its not faith when you question and worry about where that money is going to.
In regards to love offerings etc…. its a matter of the heart! Ive never felt influenced to give more than i have prepared. although sometimes i have felt convicted… but those times where wen i didnt prepare my tithe so i felt i should give something but nothing can replace giving God whats his so the 90% is blessed!
With the comment about buying conference tickets for family and friends – its obviously for those who have the means to. You really shouldnt have starved so if you helped people out and starved then im sure God saw your heart. I think its great to be a blessing to someone and even mroe amazing that if you cant afford to go there are people in the church willing to bless you too-just reach out!
ANYWAYS I could keep going but i will leave it here for now.
At the end of the day if planetshakers, or any other church wasnt doing the right thing the church would not propser because we know God is not one to mess with! Even looking at Mike Gugz… many could never have imaged what he was hiding but at the end of the day everything was brought into the light and everything stopped.
Planetshakers is not a “group” but a church and if that church is covered by the blood of Jesus and you judge it…. your not judging them but your judging Jesus because his blood is covering them!
Ps im a new christian and would have loved to add scriptures but im still learning everyday by the Grace of God!
GOD BLESS!
So you are Jewish, still under the Law?
No, of course not. You are under grace, don’t believe the erroneous teaching about the 10% tithe. Give, and give generously, the Lord loves a cheerful giver – search the scriptures, see the Truth written there for the New Covenant believer.
Read this article “Thoughts On Tithing” by John Macarthur ….
http://www.biblebb.com/files/MAC/tithe.htm
Just two comments.
You said, “At the end of the day if planetshakers, or any other church wasnt doing the right thing the church would not propser because we know God is not one to mess with!”
Actually God lets lost of crazy groups, even non-Christian ones “prosper”, if by that you mean grow in numbers and have lots of money and buildings. Look around. And if Planetshakers or any other church has a decrease in numbers or money, it won’t necessarily mean that God’s blessing has gone. These things happen.
Second. you said, “God looks at the heart and I would rather look to God and honour his word than worry about how the church is using the money. Because at the end of the day they have to deal with God if they are doing wrong not me! its not faith when you question and worry about where that money is going to.
I think you have a great heart and a great attitude. But don’t let anyone tell you that you are lacking in faith if you question something. Please! Questions are good. They can save your life.
Lastly, if you read the article Teddy introduced, and you study the scriptures, and decided that macarthur is wrong and tithing is right, go for it! If you on the other hand, realize that tithing is not a requirement for New Testament believers, don’t throw away everything you have been taught at Planetshakers. I’m sure there are great people there. ANd that they teach a lot of great stuff.
But one thing I can say is that not a lot of preachers have really studied much about tithing – it was a lot more complex than what you might have been led to believe.
God bless. And remember mostly reality and truth is somewhere between two extremes
There’s room between 1. Planetshakers is the best church and nothing is wrong because they are prospering so I shouldn’t question anything and 2. Planetshakers is a money cult where nobody experiences God.
http://www.gotquestions.org/search.php?zoom_sort=0&zoom_query=tithing&search.x=10&search.y=21
Of course we are still to follow the Law. Grace doesn’t mean we are exempt from the Law, grace is actually empowerment to go beyond one’s natural ability to follow God. God put the Law there to protect us.
Just because the Old Testament is way in the past; it doesn’t mean it no longer applies to God’s children who are saved by the sacrifice Jesus made for us.
@The writer of this article: I’m actually from Planetshakers and they’ve done nothing but encourage me to grow in God!
I’m sorry you gave out of compulsion. I doubt someone actually put a gun against your head and told you to, hey? I honestly don’t care how right you think you are (along with anyone else). It is for God to judge who wolves on sheep’s clothing are, not us!
I pray God has dealt with your heart between the time you wrote this, and now. If not, then I pray He will.
I”m not trying to be sarcastic. It’s an either/or situation. Either Law or Grace. Read Galatians. Take a look at the incredibly ignorant man who tried to obey everything in the Bible for a year as a way of dissing it (“The Year of Living Biblically” was his book), or on a more positive note Philip Yancy’s book “What’s So Amazing About Grace?”
Also it absolutely IS up to us to discern who are the wolves. Why else would Jesus COMMAND us to watch out for them?
And heads up, Leigh, when you use phrases like “God has dealt with your heart” … it comes across as judgmental.
*credits to: http://groupsects.wordpress.com/2010/07/06/seeing-through-planetshakers/