Freedom Church Hull: Recent Episodes

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Sermons and talks from Freedom Church Hull

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This week, Kudzi closes our series by looking at the importance and power of prayerfully holding onto God's word.

Speaker: Kudzi Selway

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We continue our series looking at the whole armour of God, looking at what it means to be equipped with the "helmet of salvation."

Speaker: Sarah Lee

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We continue our series, looking at how we are to be fitted with a readiness to move and stand firm in the peace that comes from the Gospel.

Speaker: Luke Selway

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Wendy continues our series looking at the whole armour of God (Eph 6:10-20) as we explore what it means to take up faith.

Speaker: Wendy Da Silva

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We look at what it means to be equipped with and covered by the righteousness of God.

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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John contines our series in Ephesians 6:10-20, looking at what it means to be equipped with truth.

Speaker: John Brackenbury

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Josh starts our new series on the Whole Armour of God.

Ephesians 6:10-20

Speaker - Josh Davies

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Speaker: Sarah Lee

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Speaker: Josh Davies

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Speaker: Luke Selway

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Wendy continues our series in Matthew, as Jesus holds up John the Baptist and his great work and message, and shows us how our calling and status is greater because of the Gopsel.

Speaker: Wendy Da Silva

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After sending out His disciples with authority to preach the Good News and to demonstrate the arrival of God's Kingdom with signs and wonders, Jesus turns challenges those who would eject Him and His message.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Clive continues our series in Matthew.

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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We're joined by Dan Fryer this week as we continue our series in Matthew's gospel. When Jesus sends out the 12 he tells them that the good news that they share will be divisive - it will bring joy to some and provoke opposition from others.

Speaker: Dan Fryer

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When Jesus sends out the 12 he tells them that they will face opposition, but he also comforts them - reminding them that their father knows what they need, and is with them in their work. Like the disciples, we need to be ready to face opposition when we step out in obedience to God, and we need to know the security that we have in Him.

Speaker: Phil Irvin

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Jesus, looking at the great need of the people around him, calls his followers to pray for workers to be launched out to meet that need. He then immediately makes them the answer to their own prayer!

Speaker: Josh Davies

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We believe in the vitality of every member being filled will the Holy Spirit and the importance of using their God-given gifts to build the church and to be Christ's witnesses in their communities and to the ends of the earth.

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Sarah takes us into the Christmas story, and shares how Jesus comes to bring peace to our world and into our lives.

Speaker: Sarah Lee

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We have a high view of church because it is central to God's eternal purpose. This is expressed in each member's devotion to prayer, worship, giving, and service in their local church.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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We are passionate about fulfilling our call to see the Kingdom of God extended locally and internationally and are committed to taking the gospel to the ends of the earth, motivated by the desire for Jesus to have worshippers from every people group and for God to receive the glory.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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We are all called to be servants who die to ourselves for the benefit of others. It's our longing to see this fully modeled in every aspect of life.

Speaker: Luke Selway

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We desire to build family, locally and internationally, our worldwide mission. We take responsibility for doing all that we can to ensure and enjoy "running the race with perseverance" together and "finishing strong", enabled through intentional and practical relationships.

Speaker: Steve Whittington

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Grace; God's gift of fullness of life in Jesus, through his death and resurrection, is at the heart of everything we do and believe.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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We continue our series exploring our shared values as Regions Beyond by continuing to look at what it means to be "Faithful to Scripture". What should our expectations be when we come to God's word?

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week we begin our new series, looking at our values at Freedom Church that we share with our family of churches; Regions Beyond.

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Our final message in our series looking at the life and call of Gideon. This week we see how Gideon tests God, and how God tested Gideon and encouraged and stirred him to be full of faith as he led the people of Israel into victory over their enemies.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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We continue our series looking at the life and call of Gideon. This week Josh looks at how Gideon was called to lead the people of Israel away from the worship of false gods and back to the Lord. This starts in Gideon's very own home.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week we begin a new 3 part series, looking at the story of Gideon.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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The Christian life is a battle, but God walks with us and equips us with everything we need.

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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Our God is the "Living God" and continues to walk with and speak to His people today. This week Sarah continues our series as we look at the gift of prophecy and what it looks like in the life of the church.

Speaker: Sarah Lee

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We continue our series looking at the Spirit Filled Church, this week exploring the gifts of tongues and interpretation.

Speaker: Wendy Da Silva

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This week we look at gifts of healings and miracles which God gives to the church as an evidence of the Kingdom, and a means of blessing.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week we take some time to reflect on, and respond to, what we've seen so far in the series. Reminding ourselves of the work of the Holy Spirit, and viewing His gifts to the church with that in mind.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Paul uses the image of a body with many parts to describe both the unity and the diversity seen in the church. God gives different gifts in different measures to different people, but all are called to be faithful in using their gifts in love to build up the whole body.

Speaker: Michael Simpson

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When we think about “Spiritual Gifts” we can easily become enamoured by flashy ministries, and fall into the trap of thinking we must be like that to serve God. This can lead us to jostle for position or disqualify ourselves. But God choses to use the weak and foolish things to shame the wise and the strong.

Speaker: Lee Peacock

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Continuing on from last week, we look at Ephesians 4 and the people gifts given to the church by the risen Jesus, and how they work in the church to equip all believers to grow in maturity and mission.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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We begin a new series, looking at what it means for God's church to be filled with the Holy Spirit.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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In our final week in Paul's letter to Philemon we look at what we learn from it about the church being a Family on a Mission.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Josh continues our series in Philemon, looking at what it means for us to love on another as family, and the call that we have to care for one another's needs.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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We come together on Easter Sunday to celebrate Jesus' victory over sin and death, and the fact that we now get to share in that victory!

Josh takes us through Luke's telling of the Easter Story, zooming in on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35)

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Dan Fryer continues our series in Philemon as we look at how the gospel unites us together as one.

Speaker: Dan Fryer

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Luke joins us from Jubilee as we begin our series in Philemon.

Paul's letter to Philemon gives us a great snapshot into the life of the early church and the work of the gospel in the lives of individuals. This week we see how the gospel transforms us to be able to forgive and love others, even through hurt and offence.

Speaker: Luke Selway

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Jesus makes explicit, what Matthew has been showing…

Both healing and forgiveness are equally impossible with man, but Jesus can do both – the healing is evidence, signposting the cure at the root of a broken world.

Speaker: Sarah Lee

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Continuing our series in Matthew's gospel, we see Jesus' unlikely call to Matthew the tax collector, and his willingness to meet with sinners.

Speaker: Michael Simpson

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In this story we see how Jesus breaks the strongholds of the enemy and rescues captives.

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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We continue our series in Matthew as Jesus expands the call that he has given to his disciples – Matt  4:18-22. This is followed by a story that highlights the comforting truth of  Matt 28:20 “I am with you always”.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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As we begin our series in Matthew 8-9 we see Jesus coming down the hill after preaching the Sermon on the Mount. Matthew then zooms in on a number of individual healing stories, and shows us how Jesus has come to break down barriers and bear our brokenness.

Matthew is also keen to show us the PURPOSE and MEANS of these healing miracles, by highlighting faith and demonstrating Jesus' fulfilment of Old Testament prophecy.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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The second of our 2 part series exploring the gift of encouragement. This week we look at the example set by Barnabas.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Following on from our vision Sunday last week, we look at how we are called to pursue God and His promises together. Looking at the example of Jonathan and David, we explore the gift of encouragement.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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As we gather together for the first time in 2023 we look ahead to those things that God is calling us to both as Freedom Church and in our own walks with God.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week we look at God's gifts to his people as we continue our advent series.

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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We continue our advent series using the stuff of Christmas to point to its true meaning. This week we look at food and feasting, and see how Jesus invites us to feast with him.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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We begin the countdown to Christmas as we begin our series looking at the "Heart of the Holidays". This week we look at the anticipation many have in the build up to Christmas, and use it as a signpost to Jesus.

Speaker: Josh Daives

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Jesus ends his Sermon on the Mount with some final warnings and encouragements, to live the way that God has called us to.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Phil Irvin joins us from Jubilee, looking at the incredible promises that Jesus gives to all everyone who comes to him.

Speaker: Phil Irvin

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This week we are joined by Mark from Jubilee Church, who continues our series in the Sermon on the Mount by looking at Jesus' teaching into judging and helping others.

Speaker: Mark Rothery

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This week we look at what Jesus has to say about God's provision for us, and how that releases us from anxiety and into the gift of generosity.

Speaker: Sarah Lee

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During his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches his disciples how they ought to approach God in prayer. We look at how we live in the good of this teaching today.

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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We continue our series in the Sermon on the Mount, looking at what Jesus has to say about giving.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Jesus teaches us to be radical in the way that we love and to be imitators of our Father who loved us even when we hated him!

(Matthew 5:38-48)

Speaker: Wendy Da Silva

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Jesus continues his sermon on the mount, showing how as his followers our lives should demonstrate the heart of the gospel in how we view and approach sex, marriage and divorce. Here Jesus holds up and defends the purpose & permanence of marriage.

Matthew 5:27-32

Speaker: Josh Davies

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As we continue in our series in the sermon on the mount, we look at what Jesus has to say about our approach to anger and how we are called to live radically different lives as Christians.

Matthew 5:21-26

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week we continue our series in the Sermon on the Mount and look at some of the foundational truths that shape our understanding of Jesus' teaching.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Josh introduces us to the Sermon on the Mount as we return to our series in Matthew's gospel.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week Clive speaks to us about the gift of prophecy and what it means for us to be a prophetic people.

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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We're in the Psalms again, looking at Psalm 133 and what it means to "Live together in Unity".

Speaker - Josh Davies

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We're joined by Lee Peacock this morning as he shares with us some of his own story, and what it means to follow Jesus and allow ourselves to be made more and more like him.

Isaiah 64:8

Speaker: Lee Peacock

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This week we're joined by Fusi from City Hill Church in Dubai as he share from Paul's letter to Timothy on what it means to "fan into flame the gift of God".

Speaker: Fusi Mokoena

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We're joined by Tony from Hope Church down in Bromley, as he speaks to us about what it means for us to be a community of believers who are committed to reaching our neighbourhoods and the nations.

Speaker: Tony Hall

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Wendy unpacks what it means to know God as our Father.

Speaker: Wendy da Silva

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This week we're in Psalms again, looking at Psalm 51.

Speaker - Josh Davies

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When King David faced some of the hardest time is in life he wrote Psalm 3. As we look through this song we draw lessons on how to process our own feelings and suffering, and we see how God responds in those times.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Matthew finishes his introduction to his gospel with Jesus' ministry taking off. Crowds are gathered, signs and wonders are performed, and the Good News of the Kingdom is announced.

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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We continue our series in Matthew, looking at the call given to the first disciples. Our call to follow Jesus comes with the same promise that those first disciples received - "I will make you fishers of men".

Speaker - Josh Davies

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This week we had Steve Oliver preaching to us. As we looked at the believers prayer in Acts 4:23-31, we saw how a missional community responds to opposition.

Speaker: Steve Oliver

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This week we have Mark Thornett preaching to us. Looking at how we view and value the church, in light of God's purpose for his people.  

Ephesians 3:1-13

Speaker: Mark Thornett

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Sarah continues our series in Matthew 1-4 as we look at Jesus' message of the Kingdom and of repentance, and how we as God's people are called to continue to respond to, and carry this same message.

Speaker: Sarah Lee

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This week we're joined by Dan Fryer from Jubilee Church as we continue in our series in Matthew 1-4. Dan shows us that Jesus has overcome every sin and that we are able to share in his victory.

Speaker: Dan Fryer

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As we launch Brian and Sarah into church planting in Birmingham, we look again to the call that God has given us as His Church.

Acts 13:1-4

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week we had the joy of sending Brian and Sarah, along with their daughter Matilda, to be involved in church planting in Birmingham. Here they share some of the things that God has put on their heart along with some of the story that has brought them to this moment.

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This morning Josh continues our series in Matthew, looking at the message of repentance preached by John the Baptist, and Jesus' surprising arrival.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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In this story we see a foreshadowing of what Jesus will do. Foreigners and strangers find themselves discovering this King, whereas God's own people (who should have been the first to see him) miss him because of their preoccupation with other things.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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In this telling the story we see Matthew careful to demonstrate by the humanity and the divine nature of Jesus. He is son of man and son of God and, as previously stated, he is the fulfillment of promise here in Jesus we see the final fulfillment the promise of God to be with his people and be Immanuel - God with us.

Throughout Jesus life he lives this very thing rubbing shoulders with broken people entering their homes living life with them and then finally as he gives that final Commission to his followers, he gives them also this promise that he will always be with them he will always be Immanuel to the very end of the age.

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Matthew begins his gospel by showing us Jesus' genealogy (his family tree). Often we can come to passages like this in the Bible and want to rush past them, but we believe that "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work." - 2Tim 3:16-17

This morning we unpack this introduction to the life of Jesus, and see how this passage teaches us more about who Jesus is.

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This week Clive introduces our new series in Matthew 1-4 by sharing what it means to follow Jesus.

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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This week, Steve Whittington joins us remotely from Birmingham to speak to us on what it means to be Ambassadors of Christ.

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Listen to Julie as she shares the story at her baptism of how she met Jesus and how he transformed her life.

Speaker: Julie Philips

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The bible is very clear that faith that saves is also faith that works. As followers of Jesus we live with the knowledge that God is working in us to make us more like him, and this is part of the Gospel that we've been given. James raises our expectations for the working of our faith in our lives.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week, Brian concludes our series on faith by pointing us to Jesus who is "the founder and perfecter of our faith" and encouraging us to "run with endurance" - Hebrews 12:1-2

Speaker: Brian Sidwell

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Listen to Suzella share her story of knowing Jesus through sickness and struggles; how he holds her cares for her and calls her into the adventures of church planting.

Speaker: Suzella Buhlmann

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Noah's faith in God lead him to do what he had asked and receive what was promised. Noah obeyed God despite not seeing all that lay ahead, no matter how foolish it may have seemed to the world around him.

Speaker: Sarah Sidwell

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The writer to the Hebrews holds up Moses as an example of someone who's faith lead them to act out the will of God fearlessly in the face of frightening things. Again and again in scripture instructs us to not be afraid but to look to God to be our security.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Rahab’s life was messy, yet when she saw God at work she was willing to risk it all to be saved. Rahab's faith is not simply a passive belief but one that causes her to act in a way that will rescue her and her family. Rehab's decisive faith in acting on behalf of God’s people leads her to be transformed from a prostitute to a matriarch of the faith. In spite of her past she is able to enter into God's blessing.

Speaker: Sarah Sidwell

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One of the key characteristics of Christian faith is that it is able to endure hardship, waiting and trial. The writer to the Hebrews points to the example of Abraham and Sarah, who, taking hold of the promises of God, were willing to leave all that they knew to follow Him. Enduring years of frustration and fruitlessness, they held on to the promises of God.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Hebrews 11 teaches us about the faith that we need to endure the suffering of life and the difficulties that come from following Jesus. These Christians have suffered for the cause of Christ. The author is working to encourage us to continue forward with Jesus and to not give up. Chapter 10 ends with the encouraging words that “we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed, but of those who have faith and preserve their souls” (10:39). Chapter 11 describes those who did not shrink back but had faith and encourages us to follow their examples.

Speaker: Brian Sidwell

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The message of the Christmas story is that God is Emmanuel - God with us! The one who would come to save, rescue and reveal would be none other than God Himself.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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We continue our series exploring the attributes and character of God, and build up to Christmas by zooming in on Isaiah 9:6. Jesus, the promised saviour would reveal himself to us as our "Prince of Peace"

Speaker: Sarah Sidwell

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Dan joins us this morning to continue our series looking at who God has revealed himself to be in scripture and in His Son, Jesus. This week we look at what it means for Jesus to be "Wonderful Counselor".

Speaker: Dan Fryer

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Sarah begins our advent season by unpacking what it means for Jesus to come to us as the promised "Everlasting Father" (Isaiah 9:6)

Speaker: Sarah Lee

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Throughout scripture we see the love that God has for his people. This is most clearly seen in the person and work of Jesus. The letter of 1 John tells us that God IS Love, and then goes on to show us what this means for how we are to be with one another.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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God's goodness comes with the invitation to "taste and see". Today Brian opens up what it means for us to know God as good.

Speaker: Brian Sidwell

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This morning we're joined by Mark Rothery from Jubilee Church, who takes us through what it means for go to be a righteous judge.

Speaker: Mark Rothery

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The shows us that God rules over all things, and that He is totally sovereign. This week Josh leads us in exploring what it means for God to be "King of Kings" from Psalm 2.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week we're joined by Phil Irvin from Jubilee Church Hull, as he speaks to us on what it means for God to be "Faithful and True".

Speaker: Phil Irvin

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Dave Ward joins us from King's Church Selby and continues our "He Is" series. We look at how God is Unchanging; he is the same yesterday, today and forever, and we explore what this means for us.

Speaker: Dave Ward

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Ali Scott joins us from Redeemer Church in Chester-le-Street to continue our "He Is" preaching series. Digging into Isaiah 6, we explore the Holiness of God.

Speaker: Ali Scott

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Continuing our series exploring the character of God, Josh brings us to look at what it means for God to be the Creator of all things.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week Josh opens up our new preaching series "He Is..." as we explore the character and qualities of God.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Hear as Jonathan shares his story of how he discovered the love and freedom the Jesus brings.

Speaker: Jonathan Bowley

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In his letter to the Galatian church, Paul unpacks what it means to be a "child of promise", an heir to the things of God. Galatians 4:21-5:1

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week Brian looks at Jesus' parable of the wedding feast, unpacking the wonderful invite that we have to enjoy God's riches and exploring what it means to take that invite out to the world.

Speaker: Brian Sidwel

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In Psalm 23 David takes us on a journey, telling us how he has experienced God's provision and protection in his life. Jesus describes himself as the Good Shepherd who will lay down His life for his sheep. Although, David wrote this psalm many years before Christ revealed himself, the promises of God remain relevant for the present day.

Speaker: Jackie Fox

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Psalm 121 is one of the most powerful Psalms when it comes to prayer for Protection and Help.

Here we are encouraged to trust God our father, even when life becomes a struggle. I lift up my eyes to the mountains— where does my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.

Speaker: Wendy Da Silva

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As a church plant, we want to follow Jesus' command to 'go and make disciples' in North Hull. Keeping our eyes on Jesus, here's some practical steps to get us started.

Speaker: Sarah Sidwell

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In this parable Jesus uses an unlikely example to show his followers how to live for eternity at the expense of today!

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week we gather together with Jubilee Church to launch Steve and Jo Whittington into church planting in Birmingham and to celebrate what God is doing in advancing the gospel.

Josh shares a message from Joshua 13, calling us to look ahead to all that God is calling us to in the future.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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In the final message of the series, Josh talks about what it means for God's house to be "a house of prayer for all nations" (Isaiah 56:7). As Christians we are all "partners in the gospel" (Phil 1:5) and as the Church we are called to be outward looking, to take what we've received into all the world.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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In the Old Testament the Temple is where God's presence dwells on earth, the most holy places opened only to a few and only infrequently. Now, amazingly, the curtain has been torn in two and the promise of the presence of God is for all who believe. The Church (as the people of God) is now where God dwells by His power.

Speaker: Brian Sidwell

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In the Old Testament the Temple is the centre of worship. Now, in Jesus, the Church fulfils that same role; calling people to know and worship the living God.

Speaker: Sarah Sidwell

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God is committed to building his house. In fact we find that "Unless the LORD builds a house, those who build it labour in vain" Psalm 127:1, and any attempt to build something for God from our strength is foolishness. Jesus has promised that he will build His Church (Matt 16:18) and it is in light of this promise that we are called to become "co-workers with God" (1 Cor 3:9).

Speaker: Josh Davies

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In Isaiah 66:1 the LORD challenges his people by asking the question "What kind of house would you build for me?" - and impossible question! And yet we see as we look through the bible that it has always been God's plan to live with his people. The Temple in the Old Testament becomes a picture that points ahead to what will be fulfilled in Jesus and in His Church.

Join us over the next few weeks as we ask ourselves that same question and unpack what this means for us as Freedom Church Hull.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Peter finishes his letter with a final encouragement for us to humble ourselves “under the  mighty hand of God” recognising that the same hand that refines us (1:6-7, 4:1, 4:12, 4:17, 4:19) also shelters and guards us (1:5, 4:13, 5:10), and trusting that at the right time he will  reveal, in full, his salvation and glory in and to us.

But this is not a passive hope! We are called again to be “sober minded” (1:13, 4:7) and to  stand firm against our enemy, knowing that Jesus has the final victory over him (3:22, 5:11)

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Peter calls the Elders/Pastors of the churches to guard and oversee the believers. This  exhortation comes with warnings on two sides.  Firstly, this is clearly a hard task in times of trial and so Peter must tell them not to do it under  compulsion but willingly. Secondly, they are to do it, not for their own gain (financial/power)  but for the good of others. In both of these things leaders are to imitate Jesus, who is the head  shepherd, and in doing so they will set an example for other believers to follow.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Peter makes it very clear to his readers that suffering is a normal part of the life of a Christian,  both because of who we are and the message we carry (4:16) as well as part of the process of being “refined". This week we're joined by Phil Irvin from Jubilee as we look at these things.

Speaker: Phil Irvin

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Peter’s letter comes with the same urgency as Jesus’ own announcement of the kingdom in the  parables and elsewhere. Once again, he calls the believes to a sober and fixed mindedness (4:7).

For Peter this urgency is outworked in the ongoing love for the church and for  stewarding the grace that we have each been given, “in order that in everything God may be  glorified through Jesus Christ.”

Speaker: Clive Da Silva

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Christians are called to live lives that overflow with blessing towards everyone they encounter,  and to imitate God in this way, rather than the people in the world who do “repay evil for evil”  (3:9). Living this way may mean that the believers are treated well (3:13) but even when this  isn’t the case we are to fearlessly do good and “honour Christ the Lord as holy” (3:15) and so  demonstrate the truth of our hope (3:15).

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Steve joins us as we continue to look at how the Kingdom of God is outworked in our lives, this week looking at what it means in our living as good citizens and in our working relationships.

Speaker: Steve Whittington

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As Peter goes on in his letter to the churches, he unpacks some of the ways that the gospel ought to shape our lives. This week Josh opens up Peters vision for marriage in the Church.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Continuing our series in 1 Peter, Sarah looks at the call that we have as Christians to "be holy" like God, set apart from the rest of the world.

Speaker: Sarah Sidwell

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This week we return to our series in 1 Peter and Josh brings us back to Chapter 1:8-9 where we see the role that joy plays in our faith.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This Easter Sunday, Josh continues our series in 1 Peter.  

All of the Bible points to Jesus. His death and resurrection are the central act of our faith and of scripture. In it is the fulfilment of God’s promises to his people. We now live in the good of all of those promises.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week Brian continues our series in 1 Peter, looking at how Peter begins his letter by showing us the sure and certain hope that we have in Jesus.

Speaker: Brian Sidwell

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Join us as we begin our series looking through 1 Peter.  This week, Josh introduces the Peter's letter to the churches, Peter's aim in writing and our identity as Heirs, Priests and Foreigners.

Speaker: Josh Davies

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This week Clive finishes our series in Acts 2:42-47 by showing us how the early church continued to grow as people were "Saved and Added". Join us as we explore what this looks like for us in Hull.

Speaker: Clive da Silva

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This week we're joined by Steve Whittington as we continue to look at the daily life of the early church. Here we explore what it will mean for us to be a generous church, as modelled in Acts 2:42-47.

Speaker: Steve Whittington

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We continue our series in Acts 2:42-47 as Sarah takes us through what it means to be a church that is devoted to prayer.

Speaker: Sarah Sidwell

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Join us we continue in our series in Acts 2 looking at the life of the early church.  Today, exploring what it means to be "devoted to the breaking of bread".

Speaker: Josh Davies

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Devoted to the Fellowship. In the second of the series, we look through the basis and meaning of being devoted to one another. How does Jesus' love for us, as His Church shape our love for The Church?

Speaker: Josh Davies

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The first sermon in our "Devoted" series in Acts 2:42-47. Here we look at what it means for us to be a church "Devoted to Teaching".

Speaker: Josh Davies