Every Sunday at 10:00 AM in Al Quoz, Nation Shakers gathers for anointed worship, Bible-rich teaching, and prayer where people meet God. We are a multinational community of believers from over 50 nationalities. Doors open at 9:30 AM. Coffee, kids ministry, and a real welcome included.
It is an encounter.
When we worship, we don't perform — we welcome the presence of God, and He comes. We call it anointed worship because something happens in the room that no playlist can manufacture.
When we open the Bible, we don't water it down. The Word is our food and our weapon. People leave Sundays with truth they didn't have when they walked in.
When we pray, we expect God to move. The sick get healed. The bound get free. The depressed get joy. The wandering find direction. We've stopped being surprised, because it's been the same God in the same room week after week.
If you're hungry for the real thing — for the King of kings, not a Christian event — come and see for yourself.
Arrive early if you can. The pre-service space is unhurried — coffee, conversation, easy introductions. If it's your first time, find anyone wearing a team lanyard and they'll get you oriented.
The room shifts. Around 30 to 40 minutes of worship where we don't just sing songs — we welcome the presence of God. Sing if you can. Sit if you can't. Stay if you can. Just don't be surprised when the atmosphere changes. It almost always does.
A short welcome from the team, a few practical notices, and weekly communion together. Newcomers are never singled out or asked to stand.
A scripture-anchored message of about 35 to 45 minutes. Bible-rich. Spirit-led. Practical for Monday morning, weighty enough to stay with you all week. We don't water down the Word and we don't perform it either.
Time to respond to what God is doing. Worship continues. Our prayer team is available for personal prayer at the front — for healing, breakthrough, salvation, freedom, anything. You're never required to come forward. You're always welcome to.
Most people stay for another 30 minutes. More coffee. More conversation. Newcomers get connected to a Bonfire (small group) near where they live.
We meet at a private venue in Al Quoz, Dubai. We share the exact address with people planning to come — message us on WhatsApp at +1 786 472 7777 and we'll send you the location pin, parking info, and what to expect.
Yes — free street parking is available around the venue, plus paid parking nearby. Most people walk in within 2-3 minutes of parking.
English. Our community speaks 8 languages collectively (Arabic, Urdu, Filipino, Hindi, Swahili, French, Russian, English) and we have informal translation available in some Bonfires for non-English-primary speakers.
Bring them. Our Lil' Shakers ministry runs every Sunday alongside the service. Trained team members lead age-appropriate worship, Bible teaching, and play. Kids check in by name with a parent and check out by the same parent. Babies and toddlers are welcomed in the main room too if you prefer.
Whatever you want. Some people come in suits, most come in casual. Modest is appreciated (we are in the UAE) but there's no dress code. Come as you are.
No. No offering plate passed at newcomers, no high-pressure giving moments. Members give privately because they want to. Newcomers and visitors are explicitly told: please don't give. Just come and receive.
No. You can come and watch for as many weeks as you want. We trust the Holy Spirit to do what only the Holy Spirit can do. Our job is to welcome you and be honest with you.
Come up at the end of the service. Tell our prayer team what you need. They'll pray with you. We've watched God do extraordinary things at our Sunday gatherings — physical healings, freedom from addictions, salvations, deliverance, prophetic words that change lives. None of it is for show. All of it is for you.