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We’re expectant for a fresh move of God’s power at work across the UK, bringing mercy and justice into the very DNA of our churches, raising leaders from all backgrounds, and sparking seeds of revival.

We recently gathered in Brighton and online for our 13th Churches that Change Communities conference and we will be releasing content recorded on the day throughout the month of December. Find this and more on the Jubilee Plus podcast.

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We’re expectant for a fresh move of God’s power at work across the UK, bringing mercy and justice into the very DNA of our churches, raising leaders from all backgrounds, and sparking seeds of revival.

We recently gathered in Brighton and online for our 13th Churches that Change Communities conference and we will be releasing content recorded on the day throughout the month of December. Find this and more on the Jubilee Plus podcast.

    Slow mercy

    Slow mercy

    What if what feels like the slowness of God is actually his mercy? What if what feels like the unnecessarily long route is actually him protecting us from battles we are not yet ready to fight? Today, speaker & writer Liam Thatcher draws valuable life lessons from Exodus 13.
    Liam Thatcher is a pastor, speaker and writer based in Oxford. Connect with him via his blog: https://liamthatcher.com/

    • 5 min
    Hospitable mercy

    Hospitable mercy

    In today's episode author, journalist and presenter Lauren Windle makes a compelling case for extending the gift of hospitality. Are we ready to welcome people into our boundaried lives and homes, and what does that look like?
    Lauren Windle is a journalist, author and presenter who focuses on faith, recovery and love. Her debut non-fiction book Notes On Love: Being Single and Dating in a Marriage Obsessed Church (SPCK) is out now.

    • 5 min
    Memorising mercy

    Memorising mercy

    Our 'Tis Mercy All series is now well underway! In today's episode Natalie Williams reflects on how the discipline of memorising scripture has caused her to fixate more deeply on the mercy of God.
    Natalie Williams grew up in relative poverty in the deprived seaside town of Hastings. She is the CEO of Jubilee+, and co-author of four books, including Invisible Divides (SPCK, 2022).

    • 6 min
    Glorious mercy

    Glorious mercy

    Rachel Wilson considers the cross-shaped nature of the glory of God, and how we are called to become carriers of His glorious mercy.
    Rachel Wilson leads communications for Jubilee+, and is part of the core team. She is an occasional speaker and writer, and is co-author of The Life You Never Expected: Thriving While Parenting Children with Special Needs (Crossway, 2015)

    • 5 min
    Confrontational Mercy

    Confrontational Mercy

    Today, Andrew Wilson gets technical! How can grace, compassion and steadfast love all be translated as ‘mercy’ in the Old Testament? And what does it look like for that mercy to bring down the haughty, as well as lift up the lowly?
    Andrew is the Teaching Pastor at King's Church London. He is the author of several Christian books (most recently, Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West (Crossway, 2023)).

    • 7 min
    The anger of God

    The anger of God

    God is perfect in all his ways, including in his anger. In today’s episode, Natalie looks at how the anger of God relates to his merciful heart.
    Natalie Williams grew up in relative poverty in the deprived seaside town of Hastings. She is the CEO of Jubilee+, and co-author of four books, including Invisible Divides (SPCK, 2022).

    • 5 min

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