Jubilee Church Hull

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Hull, United Kingdom

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Evangelical church· Nonprofit Organization Management

Jubilee Church Hull Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Jubilee Church Hull is located in Hull, United Kingdom on King Edward St. Jubilee Church Hull is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category evangelical church in United Kingdom. Jubilee Church Hull is a nonprofit organization management company based out of 62 King Edward St, Hull, United Kingdom.

Address

King Edward St

Phone

+44 1482328196

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Hull

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Terri Rothery

Friendly welcome and they love Jesus. Lots of people of different nationalities.

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Mark Hobday

Really friendly church, everyone so welcoming.

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Lester Maughan

You could easily walk past this place and never know what is behind those solid wooden doors, I was surprised to see a theater-like hall with teared seating and a stage ideal for a variety of musical, performance or speach events, function rooms available to rent upstairs for conferences etc, and I believe, a cafe at the rear.

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IJJ skitari

Enjoyed the worship, haven't been able to hear the word , not done during my visits , but , it is a well mixed church with good welfare package, yet to assess the general care to members ( although like most churches , people are usually closer to who they know , not so much to strangers). It is worth given another try .

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David Muir

Central location in a multi-roomed building that doesn't seem like a church. I went to see Nick Lowe and the two-storey Church hall was a medium sized venue. I was sat at the back of the downstairs and had a great view and close experience. I meant to take a look at the top floor and see the difference in view. I don't know who should get the credit for the well balanced and crisp sound of the music. The pure sound quality was unexpected and Nick Lowe ended the night with a song that was crystalline and effortlessly sung due to the atmospherics of the church hall and the capable sound system. Lastly, alcohol, soft and hot drinks were sold by volunteers staff at reasonable prices with the profit going to a local charity. The Jubilee church hall turned out to be a memorable music venue and well organised set-up.