Wynnum Baptist Church (Official)

The official podcast of Wynnum Baptist Church with our latest sermons and messages.

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Saturday Apr 18, 2026

Graeme shares a moment from John 3:16 that shifted things for him personally—realising God’s love wasn’t just general but directed straight at him. From there, he walks through Mark 14 and the story of the woman with the alabaster jar, showing what it looks like to actually encounter Jesus and not hold anything back.It’s a pretty direct challenge around surrender, humility, and the difference between giving Jesus a little versus being fully “broken open” before Him. There’s a strong thread of spiritual honesty here—letting what God has put in you actually flow out, instead of keeping it contained.If you want to check out more of what’s happening at Wynnum Baptist, we’d love for you to jump in and explore. You can find us at http://www.wynnumbaptistchurch.org.au or connect with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WynnumBaptistChurch

Wednesday Apr 15, 2026

Dave Luthy unpacks Joshua 10:1–15 and shows how this moment isn’t just a random battle, but part of a much bigger story God has been writing from Abraham through to Jesus. It’s a reminder that God is actively involved, powerful, and working out His purposes even when it’s not obvious.
He zooms in on that bold “sun stand still” prayer and challenges the way we pray—moving beyond safe, small requests to actually trusting God for the impossible. It lands in a really personal way, calling us to pray with real faith and expect God to move, even in situations that seem completely out of reach.
If you want to check out more about what’s happening at Wynnum Baptist, you can head to http://www.wynnumbaptistchurch.org.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WynnumBaptistChurch

Saturday Apr 04, 2026

Andrew unpacks John 20 and the resurrection, showing how Jesus steps into a world stuck in cycles of conflict and offers something completely different—real peace. Not the kind enforced by power or control, but a deeper peace (shalom) that restores what’s broken at the core.
He connects it back to the cross and that moment where Jesus said “it is finished,” and then forward to the risen Jesus speaking, “peace be with you.” It’s both a future promise and something we can actually experience now as we trust Him and bring everything to Him.
If you want to get a better sense of who we are at Wynnum Baptist, feel free to check out http://www.wynnumbaptistchurch.org.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WynnumBaptistChurch

Thursday Apr 02, 2026

Andrew reflects on John 18–19 and the lead-up to the cross, showing how Jesus completely redefines power. Instead of force or control, He chooses restraint—laying down His authority to bring real peace in a way the world never could.
It builds to that final moment where Jesus declares “it is finished”—not defeat, but full victory. Sin dealt with, justice satisfied, and everything accomplished through self-giving love, not violence.
If you want to explore more about who we are at Wynnum Baptist, you can visit http://www.wynnumbaptistchurch.org.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WynnumBaptistChurch

Saturday Mar 28, 2026

Andrew unpacks Revelation 3:14–22 and the letter to Laodicea, digging into what it really means to be “lukewarm.” It’s not just about passion—it’s about a kind of self-sufficient faith that slowly pushes Jesus out without even noticing.
He brings it back to relationship, showing how Jesus is still knocking, wanting access to the parts of our lives we’ve kept closed off. It’s a direct call to stop pretending, deal honestly with what’s going on inside, and hold onto Jesus instead of drifting.
If you’re curious about Wynnum Baptist and what we’re about, you can head to http://www.wynnumbaptistchurch.org.au or check out our Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WynnumBaptistChurch

Saturday Mar 21, 2026

Andrew works through Revelation 3:7–13, looking at the church in Philadelphia and what it means to stay faithful when you feel small, weak, or overlooked. He keeps coming back to this idea—Jesus isn’t impressed by strength or influence, but by steady loyalty that doesn’t drift under pressure.
He also leans into the reality of deception in our time, tackling some of the big questions people are actually asking right now (including the rise of talk around aliens) and grounding it all in Scripture. The call is simple but weighty: stay anchored in Jesus, learn to hear His voice, and don’t give your allegiance to anything else.
If you want to get a feel for who we are at Wynnum Baptist, you can check out http://www.wynnumbaptistchurch.org.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WynnumBaptistChurch

Saturday Mar 14, 2026

Cam walks through Luke 23:33–43 and uses the scene at the cross to ask a confronting question—what kind of spirit are you actually carrying into your everyday life? He unpacks the different responses around Jesus—unforgiveness, selfishness, passivity, entitlement—and contrasts them with the spirit Jesus models.
This lands pretty personally, especially around forgiveness, gratitude, and whether we’re quietly shrinking back or living out our faith with boldness. It all builds toward the kind of heart the second thief had—a humble, contrite spirit that recognises who Jesus is and responds honestly.
If you want to find out more about who we are at Wynnum Baptist, you can check us out at http://www.wynnumbaptistchurch.org.au or jump onto our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/WynnumBaptistChurch

Saturday Mar 07, 2026

Andrew unpacks Revelation 2:18–29 and highlights a church that’s actually doing a lot right, growing in love, faith, service, and perseverance, but quietly tolerating something that’s pulling them off course. He leans into the warning around “Jezebel,” showing how compromise and false teaching don’t usually come in loud, but slowly mix in and start to reshape what’s normal.
He brings it back to the idea that what a church allows really matters, both what we celebrate and what we refuse to tolerate. It’s a challenge to stay aligned with Jesus, guard against subtle compromise, and keep growing in genuine love and faith without letting mixture creep in.
If you want to get a sense of what’s happening at Wynnum Baptist, you can check out http://www.wynnumbaptistchurch.org.au or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/WynnumBaptistChurch, you’re always welcome to connect in.

Saturday Feb 28, 2026

Mat walks through Revelation 3:1–6 and gets right to the point—this is a wake-up call. Looking at the church in Sardis, he shows how easy it is to look alive on the outside while slowly drifting on the inside through comfort, control, and complacency.
He leans into that idea of drift—how small compromises over time can quietly pull us away from real life with Jesus without us even noticing. It’s a pretty direct challenge to wake up, remember what you’ve received, and actually turn back before what’s left fades out.
If you want to see more of what’s happening at Wynnum Baptist, you can check out http://www.wynnumbaptistchurch.org.au or head over to https://www.facebook.com/WynnumBaptistChurch — we’d love to have you connect in.

Saturday Feb 21, 2026

Andrew walks through Revelation 2:12–17, unpacking what it meant for the church in Pergamum to live where “Satan has his throne” and still stay faithful under pressure. He explores the reality of spiritual warfare but then shifts to the bigger danger—compromise—and how it quietly works its way in through everyday life.
He connects it to us in a pretty confronting way, showing how “mixture” still shows up today through things we’ve normalised, and why resisting sin actually matters. It’s a direct call to let God reveal what’s off, repent honestly, and resist what’s pulling you away from Him.
If you want to find out more about Wynnum Baptist, you can check out https://wynnumbaptist.org.au or connect with us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/wynnumbaptist

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