
Prayer Changes Things
Dorothy explores prayer as a personal relationship with God—simple conversation, listening, and thanksgiving. Drawing on Bible stories, scientific findings about prayer and the brain, and a personal health testimony, Dor

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Weekly Sermons preached at Highlife Church, Southern Highlands, New South Wales. For more information go to www.highlifechurch.com.au
adminujw hosts Highlife Church, a religion show with 138 episodes published.

Dorothy explores prayer as a personal relationship with God—simple conversation, listening, and thanksgiving. Drawing on Bible stories, scientific findings about prayer and the brain, and a personal health testimony, Dor

Tim explores Romans 7–8, contrasting the struggle with sin and the bold declaration of "no condemnation" for those in Christ. Using a courtroom metaphor, Tim explains how Jesus' blood silences accusations and secures our

Tim leads a powerful message and prayer, focused on praying off grief and trauma, calling listeners to bring hidden wounds to God for healing and freedom. Through Scripture, personal testimony, and collective declaration

In this message, Peter calls believers—especially the newly baptised—to embrace newness of life by dying to self and living in the Spirit. Peter contrasts the chaos of the world with the unshakable kingdom of God, urges

In this message, Tim explores Psalm 112 as a prophetic portrait of a God-centred, Spirit-filled life — reverent trust, joyful obedience, fearless faith, generosity, and the power to bring light into darkness. It emphasiz

In this service, the Tim reads Acts 8:26–39 and celebrates 14 baptisms, emphasising that baptism is a public declaration of new life in Christ born from revelation, faith, and obedience. The message connects the Ethiopia

Tim reflects on Australia’s Christian heritage, connecting the Anzac spirit of courage, sacrifice, mateship, and endurance with Christian values. He reads from a recent social post titled ‘Honouring Our Christian Heritag

Using the crossing of the Jordan, this message calls the church into a new year of corporate obedience, unity, and steady faith. Tim urges consecration, trust in God’s presence, and taking faithful steps even amid grief,

After a week of deep emotions and a tragic attack at Bondi Beach during Hanukkah, this sermon calls the church to stand steady and trust that God draws near to the brokenhearted. Blending the meaning of Hanukkah and Chri

Discover true, unshakable joy in this uplifting message about the birth of Jesus. Through Scripture and stories, learn how joy comes to the broken, flows from abiding in Christ, remains in the storms of life, and is secu

This Christmas sermon explores the birth of Jesus through the eyes of the shepherds, the heavenly visitations, and the meaning of the Son's glory. It reflects on the Trinity, the baptism of Jesus, and the promise that he

This message explores Mark 5:1–20, where Jesus crosses the lake, confronts a man possessed by many demons called "Legion," and brings complete restoration. The man is freed, clothed, and sent back to share his testimony,

This sermon examines how God—revealed in Habakkuk and in Jesus' command on the lake—has authority over both literal and inner storms. It emphasizes that storms do not catch Jesus by surprise and that His presence brings

Tim unpacks Mark 1:1–11 and Matthew 3 to call the church to a 10-week season of preparation for a powerful water baptism on 1 February 2026. Baptism is presented as full immersion—a burial of the old and a resurrection i

Tim challenges believers to move beyond information to transformation, urging obedience to God's Word as the path to blessing, power, and true freedom. Drawing on James 1 and other scriptures, the message highlights the

Tim explores the Gospel of Mark as the fast-paced, fiery account of Jesus as the Servant King who came to serve, heal, and declare that the kingdom of God is near. Themes include immediacy, prayer producing power, sacrif

Tim explains Jesus’ declaration "I am the bread of life," recalls the feeding of the 5,000 from John 6, and contrasts temporary worldly cravings with the lasting satisfaction found only in Christ. The message highlights

In this message, Tim explores Revelation's vision of a rainbow "like an emerald" encircling God's throne, using the colour green as a symbol of life, renewal, covenant faithfulness, and spiritual fruitfulness. Tim encour

Tim explores how God’s invisible qualities are revealed through creation—from stars and newborn life to the intricate details of nature—and how that revelation points us to the cross and the gospel. It calls listeners to

Say, God can do all things. This message looks at Jeremiah 32:27 and Zephaniah 3:17 to show that God is both mighty enough to do the extraordinary and tender enough to calm our fears and rejoice over us. Through biblical
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