Find out what’s coming up, and what’s on for Jubilee Church. Be sure to mark these dates in your calendar so you know where we’ll be!

What’s Coming Up 30th July 2018

If you missed us at our last celebration at the Jubilee Auditorium on Sunday and want to know what’s coming up in Jubilee Church, then please find below all the notices you need to know for this week…

August Summer Series

– Come join us at Tree Tops Academy this month for a 4 week series celebrating family, life, the community and friends. We’ll be meeting every Sunday 10-11.30am. August 26th will be an outreach BBQ day, so remember to bring your friends.

– A reminder about parking changes as of Sunday 5th August that you will be able to park on the school grounds by using the Furfield Close entrance. We will have stewards to direct you to the grassy area to park.

Wednesday power hour prayer 

– will continue to run in August on the 1st and 15th at the Jubilee Resource Hub from 7.30-8.30pm.

Jubilee Leadership School 

–  is a newly designed course for people who want to invest time in their personal and practical leadership. Run over three terms, the course is delivered over three core themes, namely: foundations for leadership, personal leadership, and organisational leadership. For more details please email dan.maudhub@jubilee.co and book online here.

Family Overseas Part 2: Ralf, Daniela, Clara & Rosa Helfrich

Family Overseas Part 2: Ralf, Daniela, Clara & Rosa Helfrich

A year has gone by since we waved our goodbyes and left Maidstone with tons of precious memories in our suitcases.

God has filled our 14 years in the UK with so many good things and relationships and we are still so grateful for sharing life all these years with you Jubilee guys!

In a lot of ways moving back to Germany seemed like stepping out of the safe boat onto the water. The only thing we had waiting for us was a church, the Vineyard Würzburg, which we felt God had clearly spoken for to be a support for the Vision and Leaders there. But it still took lots of faith and patience to build a new life here.

We couldn’t find a house to rent at first, so some catholic nuns invited us to stay with them. The way the took us in was like Jesus welcoming us back to Germany – they just loved us. It took eight months to find a house, but finally God gave us a home, where we could really settle. And it’s big enough for more than just us – so our house is always full of visitors, friends, family and lodgers.

Ralf is working in three Day Care Centres for elderly people – and its great to see how the musical Oldies he sings with them brings a smile to their face remembering the good old times. Daniela works in a home for especially vulnerable refugees – a job she loves so much she would even do it without being paid. Clara has unfortunately forgotten all her English – no wait, the other day she said: Mummy, I DO still know English: hello and “Buon Giorno…(!)”. Rosa is discovering her own little will big time and is now the oldest in her play group. They feel really at home and enjoy the outdoor lifestyle here.

 

Although the Vineyard Church is very different from Jubilee, we have never had a doubt that its been the right time and place to move here. We have spent lots of time getting to know the people in the body before taking on any responsibility. Only recently now we started a house-group project with Alex Jäger – who some of you might still know from School of the Word. Ralf is involved with the worship bands again and is part of the “Prophetic Team”. We also preached as a couple for the first time last week.

 

It’s good to be back home, although it took us quite some time to feel at “home” in Germany again. Looking back its not been the easiest year but one of the most adventurous and filled with Gods surprises and provision – we can truly say, He has been so good to us! We are grateful how God has prepared us, called us and planted us here in our home soil again.

Thanks to all of you who have been praying, visiting, been friends, send messages and encouraged us! You guys will forever be part of who we are! Love you!

– Ralf & Daniela Helfrich

 

Parkwood BBQ

Parkwood BBQ

God answered Habakkuk in Chapter 2:2 “Write the vision, and make it plain…”

At the moment we are ‘Jubilee Church on the move’ both spiritually and physically. This piece of God’s wisdom we can apply to many areas. We have begun the move to Tree Tops School, our temporary home, but even now the next move after that is upon us.

So it was with great excitement and not a little trepidation that we gathered on the 19th of July at what will be our next church home in Parkwood.  Here the vision stood clearly before us.  There were several guided tours of the building laying out once again what was going where and what each area would become.  As I stood there, mainly looking through BBQ smoke, I couldn’t help but wonder how many lives would be impacted and changed as a result of us making this move?  Suddenly my visionary glasses were in place and I could see a transformed building, a place where Jesus Christ was worshipped and adored, a place where people were loved and cared for.

An army, so I am told, marches on its stomach! Well Jubilee is no different! My willing band of merry little barbequers cooked 160 pork sausages, 160 burgers and 8kilos of onions!  My thanks goes to Wikus, Roger and Ade for their sterling efforts on the fire front and to Becky and Ibi who served everyone so well with great smiles.

It was also an evening to stake our tent pegs in the ground. Thankfully the sun hadn’t baked the ground too hard and we were able to take our pegs with our names and scriptures and hammer them in. For me it was a significant act. It said I am willing, I want to be part of this, I am prepared to be part of the effort to see this come about. It was great to see so many pegs in the ground.

It was so important for us as a Church to stand there, to be thankful for the provision of the building, but also for each one of us to see it. For some it was a reminder, for others it was a new sight. But now the vision is clear!

– An article by Susie Steele

Entering His Courts with Praise – My Journey

Entering His Courts with Praise – My Journey

I just love it when any event involves a group of women getting together. Put Jesus at the centre of it and it makes the perfect combination. When Hazel approached me to be part of the core team of ‘Enter His Courts’ ladies day, I was uncertain. I had been feeling really disconnected from God, an apathy and lacking the passion to connect with Him. I doubted if I was in the right place to be involved.

At the first meeting, we prayed about the theme and for the ladies we wanted to invite. The theme touched my heart and I could hear Him gently whispering to me to enter His courts. “Come my precious daughter, come and be with Me”. I realised He wasn’t disconnected from me but there were barriers of pain and fear that were stopping Me from coming to Him.

Hazel asked us to think about what we wanted to contribute. Something had been stirring in me since I heard a testimony about gifting. God whispered “Dance with Me”. This was a challenge as my dancing had been about constant comparison, never feeling good enough, criticism, and from a very young age horrendous stage fright that would have me shake uncontrollably and then despise myself afterwards.

I had a relatively short but successful career as a dance teacher. I loved giving confidence to children where I lacked so much. However personally and emotionally I was a mess. I never completed my training and when I got married, I stopped and I felt relieved. For money reasons five years ago I went back to it. I completed a very gruelling year of training to get back in shape in order to get my teaching exams.  This was following three miscarriages and a traumatic pregnancy. I stepped back into an environment where I hadn’t healed and looking back it wasn’t God’s will. It ended by becoming bed-bound and relying on everybody for help. I felt God had permanently shut the door on dancing.

 

Slowly God filled the loss with joy. I realised that my identity is not in my dancing. When it was taken away I found a new identity, one that is found in Christ alone. In this time I have had several words about my dancing. Even at Jump in just the week before it was mentioned again. Even at that point I didn’t see it as I would literally be dancing again.

Slowly God filled the loss with joy. I realised that my identity is not in my dancing.

Hazel suggested I dance in the Spirit if I felt God ask me too. The thought of doing something unprepared and spontaneous made me feel sick. She reminded me that there was no pressure, I hadn’t committed to anything and I wasn’t letting anybody down. I knew that if God wanted me to do it then He would have to give me the courage and strength to move. In my own strength I wouldn’t have the guts to stand up and do it.

During worship my heart was racing the whole time. I felt like I was standing on the edge of a mountain and knowing that He wanted me to take a leap. I was absolutely terrified. The first couple of steps I could barely breathe. Once I did I realised it wasn’t fear… it was adrenaline. I was worshipping Him with everything I had, marching into battle for Him, following Him wherever He asked me to go. It was all for Him!

   

Afterwards I just felt how proud of me He was. No critism, no comparison, no regret, Just joy. That was the ultimate blessing. So when people started approaching me I could not believe the impact it had had on them. He took my sacrifice, my willingness to obey Him and it didn’t just bless me. Ladies came up to me saying it shifted something in the Spirit, it changed how they were feeling, it made them worship Him more, it encouraged them to lay down their fears. He gave me a gift to give to others.

For the day God gave me a picture of a beautiful doorway and behind this doorway was His courts. The doorway had been barricaded up to the top. You couldn’t climb over it but He was inviting us to enter and be with Him. To enter we needed to smash through them. Smash through insecurities, comparisons, deep fears, lies, the things that stop us in life, stop us from living our God-given destiny.

I stepped forward and I smashed mine to pieces and throughout the day I saw one lady after another smash through their barricades whether it be by coming forward to wash their hands, standing up and receiving prayer or talking to somebody that they’ve not talked to before. Victory was had by so many beautiful ladies and each one standing and glorifying His name! A day I shall never forget.

– An article by Deb Jensen

Family Overseas Part 1: Update from Glenn & Bek Robinson

Family Overseas Part 1: Update from Glenn & Bek Robinson

My dad has said on many occasions that we are like cats, always landing on our feet, but we know that is no coincidence.

To our wonderful Jubilee family,

Can you believe it’s been nine months since we left Maidstone and began this new chapter back in Australia.

God has been so good to us, going before us and preparing the way. My dad has said on many occasions that we are like cats, always landing on our feet, but we know that is no coincidence.

We have seen so many prayers answered: provision of cars, jobs, home, friendships and most recently a church family. However in the early days it all felt extremely overwhelming- Australia is a big place and there were so many decisions to be made regarding where exactly we would settle.

One day, while worshiping at Glenn’s parent’s church, I felt God give me (Bek) a picture. It was of a map with a line drawn linking various points which led to a large x marking the destination point. I felt God say that He had a specific destination in mind. A location where He intended to plant us, and use us for His Glory, but only He had the map that would take us there. We would need to trust in His leading to each new point on the map.

This has certainly been our experience. God is so unbelievably faithful!

 

 

So where are we on the map now?

Glenn is working for a company called Anglicare. It is a Christian organisation who provide various care facilities to the community. He manages the marketing of the aged care facilities across Sydney which he says is “thrilling”.

I was working for Fresh Hope as Andrew Balls Executive Assistant but I have recently changed roles…and become a mummy to two beautiful boys!!

While twin parenthood has its challenges, God’s mercies are new every day and we are loving it.

Our only sadness is that our Jubilee family aren’t with us to share in the daily journey with our two little miracles- they are pretty amazing little guys. We wish you could all come and give some cuddles!

Finally, we’ve recently joined a core team pioneering a Fresh Hope church in our local area. It’s in its very early stages but already God is opening so many doors into the community and giving favour with the leaders and authorities. We are personally enjoying the small faith community and relationships the group provides.

We miss you all SO much, and love hearing from you, so please keep up your messages even if it takes us a little longer than usual to get back to you.

Love lots Glenn, Bek, Cole and Jesse

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What’s Coming Up 23rd July 2018

If you missed us yesterday at Sunday Celebration and want to know what’s coming up in Jubilee Church, then please find below all the notices you need to know for this week…

Sunday 29th July – Final celebration in the Jubilee Auditorium for a 10am start. It will be a time of giving thanks to God for all that He’s done over the past 9 years. Don’t miss out!

August Summer Series – Over the four Sundays in August, each morning will focus on celebrating a specific theme – 5th: Celebrate Family; 12th Celebrate Life; 19th: Celebrate Community; 26th: Celebrate Friends. Address: Tree Tops Primary Academy ME15 9JW

Wednesday Power Hour Prayer – will continue to run in August on the 1st and 15th at the Jubilee Resource Hub from 7.30-8.30pm.

School of the Word – is running a full-time course from September 2018 to July 2019 for people who have a desire to know God’s Word and grow in their faith. For more details please see the School of the Word page or email mel.lewis@jubilee.co

Jubilee Leadership School – is a newly designed course for people who want to invest time in their personal and practical leadership. Run over three terms, the course is delivered over three core themes, namely: foundations for leadership, personal leadership, and organisational leadership. For more details please email dan.maudhub@jubilee.co and book online here.

acts life cluster time in devon

Acts Life Cluster Time in Devon

‘The building of His church within Acts Life Cluster has been activated’

Before I get into talking about the primary focus of the family time away, Rani and I must speak well of the Jubilee team along with their contribution to facilitate such an outstanding and inspiring time at the Acts Life Cluster time in Devon. The entire experience was really first class, from the venue, to our accommodation, along with the hard work of staff team at Sidholme Hotel, who attended to our needs with excellence.

The conference programme ran at an exceptionally profitable speed which allowed time for what we feel is the core ingredient of a memorable occasion, the ability to develop relationships with God and men.  This article will not permit me the time to divulge all of what took place during the weekend, but we are happy to report that the clans at the Acts Life Cluster are preparing for the release of the new sound, the new wine and the new move of the Holy Spirit. Many times during the weekend it felt like Father wanted to do something very special in and through His children.

Many seemed to sense that something incredible is about to take place, not only in the spiritual realm or within the Acts Life Cluster, but within ministries, families and people. Maybe we are beginning to understand that His timing is everything.

The scheduling of the sessions meant there was plenty of time to reflect, reveal, respond and be revitalised. The theme of this Cluster time was titled ‘Accelerating the Dream’. It seemed each speaker allowed the Spirit of God to create momentum for the following speaker, which generated a real foundation for our ability to hear and receive. Each song service seemed to touch the heart of God which allowed Him to touch our hearts in return, which in turn opened our ears to hear what the Spirit would say. We heard the call for the prophetic Word to come back to the body. We heard that Father wants to release the commissioning of the sons by the fathers. We heard that God wants to touch the Seven Mountain mandate with His anointed vessels.

 

The time has come to set a new sail as the Spirit is moving. Joshua Pattison during his session said,

“to walk in the fullness of the cycle, you have to become a son”.

That’s what we personally have received as the golden nugget of our time together. I encourage you to listen to the recordings of this Cluster time to find yours.

We enjoyed meeting new people and reconnecting with others. We ate with many, went to the beach with others, and enjoyed sharing stories with others. We got to know others in a deeper way. We went swimming with some, we laughed with some, we cried with some, washed the feet of some, but were ministered to and refreshed by everyone. The building of His church within Acts Life Cluster has been activated.

-Calvin and Rani (Lead couple at SevenPillars)

 

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What’s Coming Up 16th July 2018

If you missed us yesterday at Sunday celebration and want to know what’s coming up in Jubilee Church, then please find below all the notices you need to know for this week…

Wednesday July 18th – Join us for a power hour of prayer at the Jubilee Auditorium from 7.30-8.30pm

Thursday July 19th – Church wide BBQ at the Langley Park/Parkwood Building (Bircholt Road, ME15 9XY) from 6-8pm. £1 per burger or hot dog per person. Please let your HG leader know if you’ll be coming if you haven’t already. We need final numbers for catering purposes. Reminder to bring your wooden peg. For more details please contact the office@jubilee.co

Sunday July 22nd  – Graduate/farewell for our POD children and Year 13s.

Sunday July 29th – Final celebration in the Jubilee Auditorium for a 10am start. It will be a time of looking back over the past 10 years, celebrating and giving thanks to God for all that took place in the JA – the memories, events, lives touched, etc.

August Summer Series – Over the four Sundays in August, each morning will focus on celebrating a specific theme – 5th: Celebrate Family; 12th Celebrate Life; 19th: Celebrate Community; 26th: Celebrate Friends. Address: Tree Tops Primary Academy ME15 9JW

School of the Word – is running a full-time course from September 2018 to July 2019 for people who have a desire to know God’s Word and grow in their faith. For more details please see the School of the Word page or email mel.lewis@jubilee.co

Jubilee Leadership School – is a newly designed course for people who want to invest time in their personal and practical leadership. Run over three terms, the course is delivered over three core themes, namely: foundations for leadership, personal leadership, and organisational leadership. For more details please email dan.maudhub@jubilee.co

Find out what’s coming up, and what’s on for Jubilee Church. Be sure to mark these dates in your calendar so you know where we’ll be!

What’s Coming Up 10th July 2018

If you missed us at Tree Tops Academy School last Sunday and want to know what’s coming up in Jubilee Church, then please find below all the notices you need to know for this week…

School of the Word – is running a full-time course from September 2018 to July 2019 for people who have a desire to know God’s Word and grow in their faith. For more details please see the School of the Word page or email mel.lewis@jubilee.co

Jubilee Leadership School – is a newly designed course for people who want to invest time in their personal and practical leadership. Run over three terms, the course is delivered over three core themes, namely: foundations for leadership, personal leadership, and organisational leadership. For more details please email dan.maudhub@jubilee.co

Sunday July 15th – Lynn Swart will be guest speaker at the Jubilee Auditorium. 10am start. Don’t miss out!

Thursday July 19th – church wide BBQ at the Langley Park/Parkwood Building (Bircholt Road, ME15 9XY) from 6-8pm. £1 per burger or hot dog per person. Please let your HG leader know if you’ll be coming. We need final numbers by Sunday 15th July for catering purposes. Reminder to bring your wooden peg. For more details please contact the office@jubilee.co

August Summer Series – Over the four Sundays in August, each morning will focus on celebrating a specific theme – 5th: Celebrate Family; 12th Celebrate Life; 19th: Celebrate Community; 26th: Celebrate Friends. Address: Tree Tops Primary Academy ME15 9JW

 

jump in weekend away

Jump In Weekend Away

‘Jump In’ Jubilee Church Weekend in Ashburnham

After 18 months of planning and preparation, the church weekend arrived with the theme ‘I hear the sound of the abundance of rain.’ In my mind, I was instantly thrown back to the last time Jubilee had its weekend away here in 2004 when I met the amazing Brookchild family for the very first time.

In the middle of an outstanding English summer and England doing well in the World Cup (Belgium too, of course), we arrived on a late Friday afternoon at the Ashburnham estate, nestled in a beautiful part of the East Sussex countryside.

We enjoyed a ‘getting to know you time’ standing in circles on the main croquet lawn before retiring to the bonfire area for outsize marshmallows roasted on twigs, chatting in groups around the warm embers until the sun finally faded and darkness took over. My enduring memories are groups of children talking on the field, the middle aged men’s group reminiscing with one another, and Jonathan Harrison eating more marshmallows than anyone else.

Once we had consumed our hearty breakfasts, we gathered for a short Saturday morning session to hear three of the eldership couples share honestly about their recent journey in the areas of ‘Conformed to Christ’, ‘Compelled by Love’, and ‘Changing our World.’ Josh Afriyie joined the Habitation youth in the Dairy sharing about his experiences being filled with the Holy Spirit.

After morning tea and cake, Ben and Kaat placed us in 5 big groups for the ‘Big Activity’. Designed for all ages, each team competed in a mental challenge, a sound challenge and a large scale ‘Capture the inflatable mascot’ challenge on the lawn in front of the ornamental lake. Sweat was pouring off the runners who were in danger of overheating until a time out provided a welcome cooling off time in the paddling pools.

Everyone made full use of afternoon free time around the grounds. A large group arrived at the swimming area for an extra special session in the lake. Various groups managed to climb onto the floating pontoon, some of us resembling seals starring in a David Attenborough nature programme. A number of the younger children showed off their swimming skills, often flanked by the courageous ‘Guardian of the Lake’ Mark Franks. As the group holding a baptismal arrived, the remaining swimmers reluctantly left the lake to dry off for our evening meal. Tim Price deflated his paddle board after offering an ‘aqua taxi’ service to several young passengers.

The evening worship session was electric and powerful led capably by Steve and the worship team – what a volume of singing from the body!

Alex and Dorcas, long-term friends of Jubilee from London Network Church, spoke passionately with anointing with the message ‘Resting brings Acceleration’. The sense of God’s presence continued as we prayed for varying age groups starting with the children.

Many continued to chat late into the night and play card games until tiredness won and we all retired (apart from reports of a select group who conversed on the lawn until 3am!)

Waking up Sunday morning, the fantastic weather continued and everyone was in a holiday mood. We met in the main hall for testimonies and a beautiful dance performed by the mother and daughter Coltart combo. Chloe and Molly brought tears to the eyes of many with their graceful and anointed moves. Hazel brought a challenge from the garden of Eden of ‘Where are You?’ before Ruth shared her vision of wooden tent pegs providing a ‘Stake in the Ground’ for the new building at Langley Park/Parkwood. Looking at the Bible passages of 1 Chronicles 4:9-10 (prayer of Jabez), Proverbs 22:28 (do not move the boundary marker) and Isaiah 54:2-3 (enlarge the place of your tent), we received the encouragement to write our name and a scripture on the tent peg in recognition of the land the Lord has given us. We will meet for a BBQ at the new building on Thursday 19 July where we can drive our pegs into the ground as part of what the Lord is doing in Jubilee.

What a weekend. What a sense of new identity and moving forward in the purposes of God. What a privilege to draw on the richness of our past journey and embrace the newness of the way ahead.

The hot weather may continue, England (or Belgium) may (or may not) win the World Cup, BUT Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever, AND He will lead us into green pastures and blessing. Let us embrace this period of acceleration from a place of His rest.

Thanks to everyone who contributed to making the weekend very special.

Neil Pattison