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In this message from Mark 4, Rick reflects on how God’s Kingdom starts small but grows in His power and timing. The growth isn’t just in numbers but in His Kingdom itself, transforming lives and communities. It’s a reminder to trust in God’s unseen work, knowing He is faithfully building His Kingdom. https://jubileechurchwirral.org.uk/wp-content/up…
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Dave looks at 2 Corinthians 8:1-15 and 9:1-15​ and how being generous is an an outworking ​of God’s grace.​ He talks about how :* It’s all God’s anyway ​* We are called to be good stewards* To give is a privilege not a duty​ https://jubileechurchwirral.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Dave-Frodsham-Being-generous.mp3 The post Dave Frodsham: Being …
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Ola Dosunmu on Psalms 1:1-3 The first three verses of the Book of Psalms – “Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night. That person is like a tree planted by streams of wat…
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Dave Frodsham: Who is the real Jesus?Mark 3:20-35 Jesus has challenged the religious leaders about their practices that have nothing to do with God; He’s appointed disciples; people are following him everywhere. But opposition is growing and some people think he is out of his mind. In this message, Dave looks at how Jesus can only be one of three t…
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Tim Hughes on James 5: 14-16 Illness is part of living, but illness is also used by the enemy to slow the church down and stop us doing what we should be doing. God helps us in lots of different ways, he gives us the grace to keep going. He also gives us the Bible. It takes a lot of courage to pray for healing for someone who is ill, because a lot …
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Chris Griffiths: Living a spirit-filled life – The Boomerang Principle Jesus’s burden is light – but how often do we go to Him? Chris looks at a variety of scripture as he looks at how to live a spirit-filled life, by focusing on three points: How Jesus lived his life on earth What that means for how we live our spiritual lives How that benefits ou…
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Andrew Chu: The far and the near Isaiah 7:13-21 Andrew and his family could be said to represent the far and the near because they are from Hong Kong (a 14 hour flight away) and y et now live just an eight minute walk from Jubilee. Andrew asks who the far and the near were in Biblical times and who they are now. The far and the near isn’t just abou…
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On International Sunday at Jubilee, Grace looks at Psalm 23, Galatians 3:28 and John 10: 14-16. She talks about the importance of having a relationship with God, and gives us four tips to bring this about: Read his words and trust them Dwell in his presence regularly – praise, worship, stay connected Prayer – regularly talk to Him Let the Holy Spir…
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This week at Jubilee we had a guest speaker – Nate Funkhouser from the USA. Nate, who is working for our sister church Jubilee Church Liverpool during his time in the UK, looks at the first chapter of Ruth and what it tells us about identity. It is easy to let the season of life that we are in dictate who we are. But, as Nate illustrates, It makes …
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​Dave Frodsham: Jesus is the Lord of the Sabbath Dave looks at Mark 2:23-3:6 – when the Pharisees question Jesus about whether it is right to heal on the Sabbath. Jesus replies by asking them about whether it is lawful on the Sabbath to do good (by healing) or to do harm (by not healing)? Jesus’ message is that Sabbath was made for man to rest – no…
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Dave Frodsham: The Bridegroom and the Lord of the Sabbath Mark 2:18-28 In this passage, where the Pharisees question Jesus about fasting, Jesus is revealing himself as God, not just as a miracle worker. He shows that he wasn’t going to toe the religious line. Dave reminds us that we are not saved by acts such as fasting, giving, and keeping the Sab…
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Rick Robertson: Hezekiah Rick looks at the story of Hezekiah, a king who was devoted to God against all the odds. Hezekiah’s father was Ahaz, who burned his own sons as human sacrifices to pagan gods, and Hezekiah lived in a culture that didn’t share his devotion to God. And yet Hezekiah was a faithful servant, working hard to bring people back to …
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Denise on forgiveness, and why it is fundamental to our faith.Denise looks at why we should forgive, looks at what Jesus said about forgiveness and talks about whether forgiving others is crucial to our own redemption before God.Denise refers to several Bible passages in her messages, including Romans 5:8 and John 8:2-11. https://jubileechurchwirra…
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Jubilee’s multi-talented youth take over the morning celebration! Liv talks about her journey with God while Zach and Manny give an inspired and inspiring message. https://jubileechurchwirral.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Jubilee-Youth-Takeover-August-18th.mp3 The post Jubilee Youth Takeover! first appeared on Jubilee Church Wirral.…
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Rick concludes the Father series by looking at 1 Peter 1:13-25. How can we become more holy as we live for Jesus? Rick looks at how it was impossible for us to approach God because He was so utterly good and holy, we would have burned up in His presence. Rick explains that when God sent Jesus, it meant that we could come into God’s presence again a…
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Sylvia Billington of Jubilee Church Wirral on the holy spirit. Like the imaginary friend many of us have in childhood, the Holy Spirit is always with us. But unlike that imaginary friend, the Holy Spirit is absolutely real and never leaves us. When God created man, he was given the entire nature and character of God – in God’s image. But then in Ge…
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Helen O’Brien, one of Jubilee’s Life Group leaders, talks about the letters of the Bible. Thirteen of the letters were written by Paul. The man who used to kill Christians until he met Jesus. Helen talks about the purpose of Paul’s letters; among other things, they were written to encourage, teach, ask for help and send love. https://jubileechurchw…
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Ola Dosunmu, one of Jubilee’s Life Group leaders, talks about why it’s important to build our relationships with God. Ola talks about the best ways to do that – including: – Talk to God daily through prayer– Study the Bible– Spend time with other believers– Be patient and give it time to grow https://jubileechurchwirral.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/20…
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Visiting speaker Chris Butterworth on the Kingdom of God. In “Seek first the kingdom”, former Jubilee elder Chris looks at Matthew 6 – essentially Jesus’ manifesto, in the middle of the Sermon on the Mount. Part of the Sermon on the Mount is Jesus teaching the disciples how to pray and what they should be praying for – that God’s kingdom become a r…
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Rick Robertson of Jubilee Church Wirral on Matthew 7: 7-11. In this excerpt from the Sermon on the Mount, Rick highlights how clear Jesus is about the goodness of the father, God. Rick also talks about how Jesus constantly tells us to ask God for help in our lives and helps us with how to pray. It’s easy to stop asking, to forget how good God is an…
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Guest speaker Graham Webb, of Jubilee Church Liverpool, looks at the Book of Ruth. Graham reminds us that God uses “wounded warriors” like Naomi to send a message to non-believers. Believers who remain faithful to Christ, despite what they’re going through, are unusual and powerful and attractive to non-believers. It makes us stand out. By showing …
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Sylvia on the importance of knowing and regularly reading the word of God – the Bible. Our God is a faithful God, but if we don’t have His words inside us then we can’t stand on them in times of struggle and hardship. Sylvia talks about how when Satan tried to tempt him, Jesus had an answer to every temptation. Every question has an answer in the B…
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Tim Hughes with our 2024 Father’s Day message. Tim looks at how fathering is more than biology. Everyone listening to or watching this message has not only had a biological father, but had someone who has had influence on their life – whether that’s good or bad. All of us have been an influence on others too, and all of us want to see more good fat…
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Graham Hill of Jubilee Church Wirral on the Parable of the Sower and what it means for us today. The Parable of the Sower can be found in Matthew 1: 1-13. That same day Jesus went out of the house and sat by the lake. 2 Such large crowds gathered around him that he got into a boat and sat in it, while all the people stood on the shore. 3 Then he to…
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Chris Griffiths: Love God’s love for us is the greatest love story ever told. Chris Griffiths of Jubilee Church Wirral looks at love in the context of what Jesus did, why he did it and what that means for us today. Chris also looks at all the different types of love mentioned in Greek in the Bible – Eros (romantic, passionate love); Philia (intimat…
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Rick Robertson: Adoption Rick continues his series on God the Father by looking at what it means to be adopted into God’s family – to become a part of God’s family. Paul talks about this in Galatians 3:26-4:7, Romans 8:12-17 and Ephesians 1:4-6. In these letters, Paul is writing to churches in Galatia, Ephesus and Rome to correct some misunderstand…
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Visiting speaker Keith Cooper on how, in order to get fitter, you have to train – and how this is equally true in our walk with God. To get spiritually fit, we have to Push On. As Rick is formally recognised as an elder of Jubilee, Keith talks about how, as Paul warns Timothy in 1 Timothy 4: 1-5, elders carry a weighty responsibility. https://jubil…
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Dave Frodsham: What we should expect from elders As Jubilee prepares to appoint Rick as an elder of the church, Dave looks at what we should expect from elders and leaders.• What elders should be• What elders should do Among other scriptures, Dave refers to Titus 1:5–9 and outlines that elders should be: • Able to lead themselves•Able to lead their…
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Dave Frodsham: Eldership As Jubilee prepares to elect Dave and Rick as elders, Dave talks about the Biblical reasons for eldership and qualifications for fellowship. Dave talks about how the church should be counter-cultural and should be governed by scripture. https://jubileechurchwirral.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Dave-Frodsham-Eldership.mp…
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Rick Robertson: Always a father Rick begins a series on God the Father by looking at how God has always been, and always will be, a father to each of us. Looking at John 1:1-14 and 1:18, he asks us to consider the following points: God has always been a father Jesus reveals the father Jesus is the only way to the father Rick also reminds us that Je…
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Christians Against Poverty (CAP) has been providing free professional debt help through local churches across the UK since 1996. In 2023, Jubilee opened a new CAP debt centre in our home at The Jubilee Centre in Wallasey. CAP works with people who are struggling with their finances. No matter how large or small the problem, it can help. CAP provide…
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Sylvia on the fruits of the Spirit, how we have been chosen by God and how we have to keep bearing fruit, whatever gifts he has given us. Sylvia goes into how the Kingdom of God is not about what we want, but about doing what God wants us to do. If God wants us to do things differently, we should do things differently. Just because we want to do so…
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Guest speaker Jonathan Kent looks at Proverbs 13:12 and Luke 24: 13-35. Jonathan looks at the full verse of an often half-quoted verse, Proverbs 13:12: ‘Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a desire fulfilled is a tree of life.’ He looks at what it’s like when hope’s gone and asks us to consider what the tree of life is to us. https://jubileechu…
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Dave Frodsham, senior pastor at Jubilee Church Wirral, with our 2024 Easter message. Dave answers a few commonly asked Easter questions, such as: – Where does the name ‘Easter’ come from? – Why does the date of Easter change every year? – Why do we give each other Easter eggs? – Where does the tradition of painting Eggs come from? – When was the fi…
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Bonus episode on What is Baptism? On Easter Sunday 2024, as four believers make public declarations of faith and are fully immersed in water, Rick Robertson on what baptism means and its roots in the Bible. https://jubileechurchwirral.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Rick-Robertson-What-is-baptism.mp3 The post Rick Robertson: What is baptism? firs…
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Helen on giving Jesus the authority to work in our lives and through our lives. As believers in Jesus Christ, with the power of the Holy Spirit guiding and empowering us, we have authority given to us – but we need to be careful to use it correctly. Jesus gave us authority to preach the gospel to help the hurting world, not to harm it further. Thro…
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Dave continues his series on The Real Jesus with “His call to follow”. On Mothering Sunday 2024, Dave talks about how Mothering Sunday wasn’t originally about mums; it was introduced in the Middle Ages and was a day when you returned to your mother church, where you were baptised. But Mothers are so powerful, having a huge influence on their childr…
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Chris follows our series of messages on who Jesus is by starting to look at what Jesus did. Jesus showed us how to surrender to God’s will. We need to put our faith in God’s will, not our own – just like Noah and Moses. Noah built an ark that was 75 feet wide and 450 feet long taking thousands of man hours. It was not easy and let’s not forget he d…
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Do you consider yourself a courageous person? Who is the most courageous person you can think of? As Rick unfolds the story of Jonathan as he undertakes one of the most courageous act of the Bible, We discover where true courage lies, and how we can live courageous lives through faith, in Jesus, the courageous king. https://jubileechurchwirral.org.…
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Graham Webb from Jubilee Church Liverpool on raising up elders and leaders. As Jubilee announces plans to appoint Dave Frodsham and Rick Robertson as its elders by the end of May 2024, Graham goes over what the Bible says about eldership and leadership. 1 Peter 5: 1-4: So I exhort the elders among you, as a fellow elder and a witness of the sufferi…
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Dave continues his series on The Real Jesus with part two of “In the wilderness”, looking at Mark 1:9-15 – Jesus’ temptation by Satan. He also illustrates how the Trinity – Father, Son and Holy Spirit – is all three at the same time, not one on one day and one on another. It is as if the three are in a constantly moving dance. Dave also talks about…
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Guest speaker Mark Bowell of Jubilee Church Liverpool on The Book of Colossians – In Christ Alone. God wants us to know him. He draws our hearts and our heads and as our knowledge of him deepens, we change. Jesus is the active agent of God in every part of his gracious purpose toward the human race and reveals God to us in a person. But he is infin…
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Tim Hughes shares his story of how God brought him and his family to Liverpool in 2020, and talks about how all of us are called to make disciples. Tim urges us to reach the people where we are, and reminds us that we are the people God chose to do it. Tim also shares some “Witnessing Hacks” we can use, including Asking God for opportunities​, Bein…
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Dave continues our series on Jesus by looking at the first 15 verses of Mark’s gospel. Mark’s gospel is very immediate, with a lot of extra detail, focusing on what Jesus did. It also identifies his authority over people and over the natural world. Dave also talks about how Jesus wants us to trust in Him all the time – not just on special occasions…
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In Running The Race Marked Out for Us, guest speaker Andy Arscott talks about how how we all have a purpose in life, even if we might not always be sure what it is. Paul compared our life to a race. God gives that race a purpose – He knows what we’re going to encounter. He wants us to be the best us we can be and will change us, no matter how long …
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In our first message of 2024, Rick looks at Nehemiah 4. In life, there is always opposition and there are always battles, and as Christians we are not intended to be lone rangers – we are intended to to overcome those battles by gathering together. Rick outlines four ways of supporting each other and gathering together: 1. Being honest with each ot…
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On the final day of 2023, Danielle Wynn shares a message of hope – the hope we have in Jesus. Jesus is trustworthy, kind, loving and generous – that’s why we can rely on Him. We don’t have to rely on superstitions or anything else. Do you trust in Jesus? If not, then, as 2024 begins, maybe it’s time to ask yourself why. https://jubileechurchwirral.…
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In the book of Matthew, Jesus is called “Immanuel” or “Emmanuel” – meaning God with Us. Guest speaker Graham Webb of Jubilee Church Liverpool on what that means for us today. https://jubileechurchwirral.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Graham-Webb-Emmanuel-–-God-is-with-you.mp3 The post Graham Webb: Emmanuel – God with us first appeared on Jubilee…
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Due to technical difficulties, we were unable to upload the full message from Graham this week. We hope you still enjoy it. In ‘Who is Jesus? The son’, Graham talks about how Jesus is not only the son of God but also a son to Joseph and Mary and an elder brother to four brothers and two sisters. Graham also goes into the full story of the nativity,…
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On the first Sunday of advent, Dave looks at Ephesians 3: 14-21 and asks us: “What are your expectations for Christmas?” Are we thinking about presents? Church meetings? Our children’s reactions? Dave asks us to consider whether we expect more of the world than we do of God, and challenges us to expect more of Him, not to measure results like the w…
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