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Tribe Church is a community of passionate lovers of Jesus in Byron Bay. We have intentionally built a community based on all that Christ taught His disciples to do. Our passion is to live in His presence and walk in His love.


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In this first message for 2026 Phil Mason shares on the theme of Living for God. In an age of ever-increasing lawlessness, where so many are taking the name of the Lord in vain, there is an imperative for those of us who truly believe in God to live for Him. But what does it mean to live for God?Do we really believe that God exists? If we do, we must make the radical decision to live fully for Him; otherwise, we will be swept up in what Paul called the ‘strong delusion’ (2 Thessalonians 2:11) that is sweeping away all those who cannot escape the rising tide of lawlessness that is gripping the planet.How do we know if we are under this ‘strong delusion?’ The world is full of religious people who profess a belief in God yet are completely unmoved by Him. If we truly believe in God, then we must live for Him. Allow this message to set the compass of your heart for 2026. Be blessed!
In this message, Maria shares about the origins of true joy! When we received the Holy Spirit at the new birth, we received a full download of the Holy Spirit within us. Within each of us are all the resources we need to grow in the fruits of the Spirit. Our job is now to unpack what has already been given!In Christian circles, we often hear that someone has a gift of joy. The truth is that this person has agreed with the work of God on the inside, but mostly it’s about coming into agreement with the Holy Spirit through connection and relationship.There are four ways we can grow in joy in the natural: 1. Whatever you overcome releases joy inside of you, so give away that breakthrough and bless others and watch joy grow! 2. Joy sparks more joy, so get into it! Stir joy up with humour and fun! 3. Giving thanks is always a highway to greater joy!4. Dance and praise will always release joy!! Lastly, there is a spiritual way we can grow in His joy: to gaze on God's beauty! When we worship and gaze into His presence with captivated awe, we are being transformed by the Spirit of God and simultaneously transformed from one glory to another! Watch out for the "Joy Stealer" this Summer, who will try to rob your joy by first stealing your hope. When we are hopeless, we are joyless! So stay full of hope in His ability to lead you in all things, then Joy will be the overflow of that mindset!
Phil brings a message on the theme of joy. He highlights the deeply relational component of joy and explains where supernatural joy comes from and how the Lord imparts it to us. The Apostle Paul said to the Philippians, “I love you and long to see you, dear friends, for you are my joy and the crown I receive for my work.” (Philippians 4:1 NLT) Joy is the fruit of a deepening relationship. Our brains are hardwired for joy, and it is the fuel they run on. Joy is awakened from being with those who love us and are delighted to see us and to be with us. Jesus promised us participation in His joy as He speaks His love over our hearts. Joy also comes from seeing Jesus’ face. The Holy Spirit causes the Father’s face to shine upon us and to grant us both joy and peace. The Apostle John said, “I look forward to coming to visit and speaking with you face-to-face – for being together will complete our joy!” (2 John 1:12 TPT) Joy is the fruit of a relational upgrade with the One who is most delighted to be with us. May this message ignite joy in you!
In “Sowing for the Seasons” Charlotte explores the metaphor of seeds and seasons to present the idea that God gives us seed that is specific for the season we are in.She encourages us to value that seed and the season and sow the seed at the right time so we can make the most of the opportunities in front of us.There are things we can only do in the season we’re in right now - this place with these people. Seed is sown months before the harvest, we don’t sow to see a harvest now but we sow in obedience to God and wait with hope for the harvest. May you be encouraged and strengthened to recognise, value and steward your seed and your season.
The Scriptures are full of exhortation to persevere - stand firm, don’t give up, do not grow weary. In this short message in our series on Sowing & Reaping, Rob shares some thoughts from Galatians 6 on why we sometimes grow weary doing good, and how to resist the temptation to give up.
Phil Mason presents a grace-based paradigm of giving that reflects the grace theology of sowing and reaping. Heaven’s economy is established exclusively upon giving. The more we sow, the more we reap. Conversely, the less we sow, the less we reap. Under the reign of grace we are invited to experiment and put this approach to the test. (NLT) “If you do,” says the Lord, “I will open the windows of heaven for you. I will pour out a blessing so great you won’t have enough room to take it in! Try it! Put me to the test!” (Malachi 3:10 NLT) This is the best deal going! All we need to do is switch over to heaven’s economy by allowing the Lord to establish His heart of generosity in us.
Everything in our lives rises and falls on our capacity to know that God is good, and that we can learn to receive His love, more and more! There is no limit to the amount of His love that you can receive! On this Father's Day, Maria brings a key message about learning to receive the Father’s love.However, receiving love can feel very complicated, especially God's love, as it is unconditional and requires nothing in return. Maria shares two key weapons in not being deterred from your deeper journey with the Father- our righteousness in Him and our sonship with Him.  We are qualified to receive all the benefits of His glorious love when we activate these keys.Nothing can separate you from the love of God in Christ Jesus (Romans 8). It’s all yours, and He wants to teach you again and again how to be great at receiving it! Letting the deep love of the Father in, will displace three core lies that the devil works with: I am unworthy, I am not loved, and I am not enough! The perfect love of God is designed to displace each of these lies over and over - not just once! Friends, there is more! Not only do you get the benefits of love, but you also get five keys of life: identity, purpose, passion, security and singular vision! This is gold, and it's all for free as you press into the glorious love of the Father! His Hesed love is for us and will carry us to deeper love!
The Prayer of Examen: How to Find God in Your Everyday LifeIn this episode, Roma Waterman teaches on the ancient practice of the Prayer of Examen—a simple daily way to notice God’s presence, reflect on the movements of your heart, and receive fresh grace for tomorrow. Rooted in the wisdom of St. Ignatius, this 10-minute message will guide you step by step through the five movements of the Examen and show you how to make it a life-giving rhythm in your walk with Jesus.
Do you ever feel like your faithfulness in the small, unseen moments goes unnoticed?In this message Dan Harbottle, Senior Leader at Glorify Church, shares a timely prophetic word for every believer.Discover how God sees and rewards your secret faithfulness, what it means to release the "Sound of Hesed" (His steadfast love), and how you can receive a fresh anointing of joy and strength for your journey. This message is an invitation to trade weariness for His power and step into the public breakthrough that your private devotion has been building.
In our third message in the Sowing and Reaping Sunday series, Joe  reminds us of the ultimate call on a believer's life, a reframe of who Christ is looking to spend eternity with. God is preparing a bride spotless and white, for Jesus, the only one who is worthy. The price to choose Jesus is high and uncomfortable, it is an act that calls us to break ourselves to The One who broke first for us. The true essence of our walk with Jesus does not end with our mortal existence, but an opportunity to develop a deeper intimacy with Jesus, as the lady who broke the alabaster jar found out, having Jesus as the focus of our adoration and purpose, brings to surface all the noise surrounding life, ministry and faith. The question asked is do we seek Jesus for him or what he can provide? The seed of intimacy has eternity as its timeline.
In this second message in our Sowing and Reaping Sunday series, Rosie invites us into the mystery of the Hidden Seed, a life surrendered to the deep, unseen work of God. At the heart of this message is the revelation that God is a sower and he is always sowing. He sows His Life, His Word, His Spirit, and His purposes into our lives and into the soil of our hearts. As we respond in the secret place, we become seeds in His hand, buried, broken open, and prepared for a harvest only He can bring. This is not a passive process, but a divine partnership that leads to lasting fruit. It is an invitation into the beauty of abiding, trusting, and letting God sow into and then through your life.
Phil Mason introduces this new series with a message that explains the relationship between the New Testament teaching on sowing and reaping and how this works within the framework of New Testament grace. All who are in Christ are “under grace,” yet we are told that the principle or law of sowing and reaping still very much applies. On the negative side of the ledger, if we sow to our old self life we reap corruption but on the positive side, God promises that when we sow to our new life in the Spirit we will assuredly reap a great harvest. The entire realm of sowing and reaping is a glorious invitation to take God at His word and see how tremendously we will reap in the Spirit if we are willing to sow our lives into the kingdom of God. Sowing and reaping applies in every arena of the Christian life. In this new series we will explore some of these fields of harvest that await those who sow and do not lose heart.
In this final session on spiritual warfare, Phil Mason took his audience on a journey of exploring the skills of defensive warfare. We are always engaged in spiritual warfare because the devil doesn’t go on holiday. To become ‘more than a conqueror’ and an overcomer, we must avail ourselves of the full protective gear God provides for us as we step onto the battlefield. Every piece of spiritual armour contributes to our complete protection from everything the powers of darkness throw at us. Understanding the significance of each piece of armour referenced in Ephesians 6 informs us of the nature of the battle we are facing. This is essential equipping for every follower of Christ. We hope you have enjoyed this series!
As we continue our series on the Life of the Warrior, Maria brings us a powerful message about some key skills for the battle. In Psalm 144:1 we read: "Praise be to the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle." David knew the secret to victory! Before you defeat your Goliath, before you go to war, before you move the mountain... we must undergo training! Our mindset for the battle truly matters, and we must arm our minds with this understanding. More than anything, we must choose to be trained. We must decide to follow “God’s program” to become great warriors! David understood the key to producing radical warriors, and it wasn't about training with spears and swords; it was in the secret place! He taught his men to be adored by God—to be embraced with the intimacy of Heaven. They were anointed because they pursued the anointing! They recognised that the secret to overcoming was intimacy with God. Many people are hesitant to fully exercise their authority these days for a variety of reasons, with a significant one being the fear of being cancelled. Maria shared ten reflexes for warfare fitness! Ten responses to stay ahead of the battle. We enforce the victory because He is the victory! We are on the winning team with Jesus! "Let the weak say- I am strong!"
In this message Phil Mason explores what God has already done in us through the new birth, versus what He is now doing in us as we follow Him as He leads us into freedom. There are several factors that remain active in the life of the Christian until we learn how to deactivate them. The world, the flesh, and the devil all continue to exercise influence in our lives until we learn how to cut off these influences through the power of the cross and the power of the blood of Christ. These dark and sinister influences can persist in the life of an unguarded Christian who doesn’t understand the power and authority that Christ has given us to become, in his words, “overcomers!” The challenge for each of us is to overcome the world, the flesh, the devil, sin, demonic infiltration, generational strongholds, and emotional brokenness. Jesus has made full provision for our complete freedom, but we must learn how to activate the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives and deactivate every dark thing that seeks to rule and dominate our lives. We hope this message is a blessing to everyone and will encourage you in your ongoing journey to pursue the life of an overcomer.
In our second installment from the Life of The Warrior series,  we explore what it means to walk in true spiritual authority and how authority in God’s Kingdom is rooted in deep intimacy with God.  As He walked out his life as a man under authority, Jesus modelled a life fully surrendered to His heavenly Father, His power came from this deep relationship.As sons and daughters of God, we are invited to walk in that same closeness where trust, obedience, and love unlock spiritual authority. This message is a call to draw near, abide in Him, and discover the strength that comes from being intimately related to God.
In this new series, Phil Mason introduces the spiritual warfare paradigm through the lens of King David and his role as warrior-king, appointed and anointed by God to lead Israel into battle.Every battle David won built up his personal testimony of God’s loyal love [hesed]. He never lost a battle in all his time as king. David was a hesed warrior, and he is the template for every New Covenant son and daughter.The loyal love of Father God motivates and compels us to take our place on the battlefield and stand as hesed warriors, anointed to fight the Lord’s battles, not against flesh and blood, but against the principalities and powers that cause widespread human destruction. There is a great paradox. Love leads us into war. If you want to be commissioned as a hesed warrior and discover the battles the Lord wants you to fight, this podcast is for you.
Jim gave our Easter Sunday message, sharing about the Invitation into Surrender.All relationships have a price, and deep relationships cost deeply. Pay any price to be in the community because even though it’s costly, it is worth it! Jim shares how Jesus paid the price for deep relationships on the cross and how we can respond by surrendering to the deep relationship God desires with us. Jesus modelled a supernatural surrender amid suffering and even betrayal, showing us what love looked like! Surrender feels wrong, but it’s so right and produces incredible fruit in our lives. It is always a good day for surrender!
The Book of Acts is a hoot! Starting with the day of Pentecost, we see a massive outpouring of God's power and grace! This cataclysmic event set the disciples up for a lifestyle of miracles and gift-based ministry.  The disciples continued steadfastly in prayer because they had learned from their teacher to cultivate a prayer reflex. At times, they were overwhelmed by their calling until they understood that prayer was the key to unlocking the resources of heaven! They had been commissioned to do miracles and needed to understand their source. Fortunately, Jesus had taught them! The Lord taught them to embrace a simple, childlike prayer reflex. No fanfare, no striving, just simple faith in the Father!  Our prayer life matters because it most clearly expresses our connection to the Lord. Life makes sense when we learn to respond this way; even our betrayals and losses call us to a deeper connection in prayer! God uses everything to draw us to prayer! Maria discusses several fruits revealed through a prayer life in the New Testament, but her greatest lesson in this message is that prayer releases God's glory. We were created for the glory and to operate in miracles; if you want to witness it, start praying and commit to a steadfast prayer life that is unwavering in Him.
Joe continues the Series Acts 2:42 and shares on group identity in a Christian context drawn from 1 Peter 2:9, which declares believers as a "chosen people," a royal priesthood called to proclaim God's light. This identity is anchored in community, not individuality.Using the Beatitudes from Mark's Gospel as a framework, the values of humility, mercy, and peacemaking shape this collective identity. The poor in spirit, those who mourn, and the meek are blessed, illustrating a group rooted in dependence on God, not worldly strength.Together, these truths call Christians to unite in living out their shared identity as a countercultural testimony of grace and hope.
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