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Country
  
Australia

Founder
  
Russell Evans

Website
  
planetshakers.com

Date founded
  
1997

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Denomination
  
Australian Christian Churches

Senior pastor(s)
  
Russell Evans and Sam Evans

Profiles

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Planetshakers is a Pentecostal Christian adults and youth movement in Melbourne, Australia. It is also the name of the church band with a number of album releases.

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Church Campus

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Planetshakers Church (formerly Melbourne City Church) is a Pentecostal Christian church affiliated with Australian Christian Churches, the Assemblies of God in Australia. Formed as Australian Christian band in 1997, originally from Adelaide now based in Melbourne. The church started when the band and ministry moved to Melbourne in 2004. The church is pastored by Russell and Sam Evans and has over 10,000 members.

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Currently, Planetshakers has four campuses in Melbourne; City, North East, South East and Geelong, with an additional three international campuses; Cape Town, South Africa, Los Angeles, United States, and Austin, United States. Its founder, Russell Evans, declared its aims, "I believe that the church of God should be the greatest party on the planet... We're here not just to be local, we're here to be global and we can have the ability to influence the whole planet."

Music

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A central part of Planetshakers' ministry is the contemporary worship music band "The Planetshakers". The 2003 Australian Idol winner Guy Sebastian is a former member of the band, taking both lead and backup vocal parts on the 2002 and 2003 albums and conferences.

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In 2004, their album Open Up the Gates was nominated for the "Praise and Worship Album of the Year" Dove Award.

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It was reported in 2008 that Michael Guglielmucci, former bass player in the Planetshakers band, had fraudulently claimed he was dying of cancer. During this time Guglielmucci received money from supporters who believed his illness was real. Guglielmucci wrote the "Healer" song for the album "Savior of the World" was released in June 2006. "Healer" is a song of encouragement for believers who were suffering from cancer. Guglielmucci explained his actions as being a result of a long-term pornography addiction.

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Endless Praise: Live, released in March 2014, reached No. 3 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart and No. 16 in on the Billboard Christian Albums chart.

Planetshakers Planetshakers Conference 2014 Resolution X

The album, Nada es Imposible, in Spanish which was released in June 2014 was nominated by the Premios Arpa in three categories: best group or duo album, album rock or hard rock and producer of 2014.

The video of the song "Endless Praise" was nominated for Dove Award Long Form Video 2014.

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The video of the song "Let's Go" was nominated for the Dove Award Long Form Video of the Year 2015.

Planetshakers feat. Su Presencia they have been nominated in the 2016 by the Premios Arpa in the category: "Best song in participation" "Sé quién eres tú" (in Spanish).

Discography

Albums

  • When the Planet Rocked (January 2000)
  • So Amazing (January 2001)
  • Phenomena (January 2001)
  • Rain Down (January 2003)
  • Open Up the Gates (April 2004)
  • (My King) Praise & Worship (live, August 2004)
  • All That I Want: Live Praise and Worship (live, January 2006)
  • Worship Him: 25 of Planetshakers' Greatest Worship Anthems (January 2006)
  • Pick It Up (January 2006)
  • Always and Forever (January 2006)
  • Arise (January 2006)
  • Praise Him (May 2006)
  • Saviour of the World (June 2006)
  • Free (January 2007)
  • Never Stop (January 2007)
  • Evermore (January 2008)
  • All For Love (January 2008)
  • Beautiful Saviour (live, January 2008)
  • One (June 2009)
  • Nothing Is Impossible (June 2011)
  • Reflector (live, December 2011)
  • Decade: Lift Up Your Eyes (January 2012)
  • Deeper (Live Worship from Planetshakers City Church) (live, January 2012)
  • Even Greater (March 2012)
  • Heal Our Land (April 2012)
  • Limitless (January 2013)
  • Endless Praise: Live (live, March 2014) (also a deluxe edition)
  • Nada es Imposible (in Spanish, July 2014)
  • This Is Our Time: Live (live, October 2014)
  • Outback Worship Sessions (May 2015)
  • #LETSGO (live, September 2015)
  • Overflow (live, September 2016)
  • Sé quién eres tú feat. Su Presencia (in Spanish, November 2016)
  • EPs

  • Momentum (live in Manila, March 2016)
  • Legacy, Pt. 1: Alive Again (March 2017)
  • References

    Planetshakers Wikipedia