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In this episode, evangelist and recording artist Tyler Sullivan returns to The Hacka Podcast for his third appearance to share the remarkable story behind his Beyond Live album — recorded in Sydney, Australia.

Tyler takes us behind the scenes of the Beyond Conference and the faith-filled journey that led to a groundbreaking live recording that continues to impact churches around the world. We discuss the importance of Apostolic music that’s rooted in sound doctrine, the songwriting process that shaped Beyond Live, and the mission of creating songs that both inspire and instruct.

From “Supernatural” to “Right Place,” Tyler explains how each song was prayerfully crafted to advance the message of the gospel through music. He also challenges every songwriter, worship leader, and believer to support and create music that declares Apostolic truth in this generation.


10 Key Takeaways

  1. Beyond Live was a walk of faith. Tyler and his team didn’t have all the details figured out — they simply followed God’s direction and watched Him open doors for an international recording.
  2. Doctrine matters in songwriting. Every lyric was tested against Scripture to ensure the songs aligned with biblical truth, not just emotion or trend.
  3. Apostolic music should serve the Church. Tyler’s vision was to create songs that are usable — singable in services, adaptable for choirs and worship teams, and filled with hope.
  4. Training and ministry go hand-in-hand. The Beyond event was more than a concert — it included sessions to equip leaders, musicians, and creatives across the Pacific.
  5. “Supernatural” continues to reach nations. From the Philippines to New Zealand, the song has become a global anthem of faith and miracles.
  6. Every song tells a story. Tracks like How Great You AreI Was Glad, and Precious Blood each carry unique inspiration and purpose for different moments of worship.
  7. Apostolic music needs Apostolic support. Tyler emphasises that if the Church doesn’t support its own artists, we’ll continue to rely on others who don’t carry the same message.
  8. Truth and excellence can coexist. Apostolic creatives don’t have to sacrifice quality for doctrine — they can deliver world-class music that glorifies God and upholds truth.
  9. The world is ready for sound doctrine in song. Tyler notes that even non-Pentecostal movements are writing about the Name of Jesus — reminding us that truth still resonates universally.
  10. Every believer has a role. Whether writing, singing, or simply sharing, we can all help amplify the sound of truth-filled worship around the world.

Resources & Link

Listen to Beyond Live: Apple Music | Spotify | YouTube

Purchase resources:
equipandengage.org — use promo code HACKA for 20% off (limited time).


Final Thought

Apostolic music is more than just melody, but it’s truth wrapped in sound. Listening to story of Tyler’s live recording, it reminds me that when our worship is anchored in Scripture, God can use it far beyond anything we’d expect.

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