International Network
Jubilee is part of the Newfrontiers family of churches. Newfrontiers is a worldwide family of churches together on a mission, with over 600 churches worldwide.
We have a passionate commitment to build the church according to New Testament principles. We believe that the most effective form of evangelism is worked out from strong local churches.
Within the local church each member is called to participate, and exercise the gifts of the Spirit, for the benefit of the whole body. There is joy in caring for one another; there is a desire to make a difference in society and an urgency to reach those in need.
We aim to achieve this by:
• restoring the church • making disciples • training leaders • starting churches • reaching the nations
To find out more about Newfrontiers, visit the website at www.newfrontiers.xtn.org
Over recent years we have been particularly helped by Steve Oliver who started a church in Clarens, South Africa from which a number of churches have been planted around the northern Lesotho Border. Listen to his story along with input from his wife Heather and Gavin Northcote who now leads the church in Clarens at a Sunday meeting in July 2009. (There is a long lead in time to the sound on this recording! Please be patient)
We recently had a team from the church out in Clarens at the Master Builders Conference where people from around the world gathered.

Terry Virgo speaking at the Master Builders Conference in Clarens, South Africa
Jo Saner writes from Clarens:
"Being back is awesome and the people are as welcoming and lovely as ever. We were at the Sunday Celebration at Dihlabeng this morning and it was great to be among the full congregation after the conference - so many nations in one small, practically unheard of town in South Africa, the banner "Ask me for the nations" was a fantastic reminder of why we are here and why we are connecting with Steve, Gavin and the sphere of churches in that now spreads from Clarens, Maseru to Dubai and even little old Worthing. The other thing that has struck me today is how amazing the people here are and how much grace God has given them to do what they do - releasing Steve and Heather, working with the community and with one another. The life that is here and the blessing God is pouring on these people is awesome and to have the chance, as a church, to participate in that just a little is so fulfilling."
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