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Sunday: Sabbath rest, healing and health
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Sunday: Sabbath rest, healing and health

Let’s P.R.A.Y.

P: Pause. Yes, pause. That’s what Sabbath entails: for us to Stop, Rest, Delight and Worship. Let’s take time to be still, breathe slowly and re-centre our scattered senses upon the presence of God.

R: Rejoice. Thank God for His example from the Creation story that gives us the instruction and permission to rest from our labour on a weekly schedule.

A: Ask. Pray for and actively seek the rejuvenation that comes through regularly scheduled rest. Pray for healing and health. Once a foreign non-Jewish woman asked Jesus to heal her daughter. When Jesus responded in such a way that would have made others feel degraded, the woman looked beyond her pride and answered with wisdom and faith, resulting in Jesus commending her and granting her request in a phenomenal way (Matt 15:21-28). Her testimony still speaks to us today. Let’s ask again, even if it feels like it’s the hundredth time, where we need a miracle of healing for ourselves, a loved one or someone else who comes to mind. Let’s ask Jehovah- Rapha, the Lord our healer, for rest, breakthrough, freedom, healing, health and complete shalom-wellbeing — whether He chooses to use the gift of medicine and surgery, or solely brings it about through His outstanding miraculous power.

Y: Yield. Let’s find rest in Jesus. Place trust and faith in Him to hear and answer.

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Tuesday: Our nation, it’s politics & social justice
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Tuesday: Our nation, it’s politics & social justice

Let’s P.R.A.Y.

P: Pause. Take a moment to quietly consider what’s going on currently in the nation (for instance, increased energy costs), how it affects you personally, as well as others that you may or may not know. Think about the emotions stirred in you because of this and bring it  all to Jesus’ feet.

R: Rejoice. Thank God for our leaders and the systems that have been put in place for our common good.

A: Ask. Pray for wisdom for our leaders and each of us, to make a stand for what is right and to act justly towards everyone within our spheres of influence.

Y: Yield. Trust the Father to hear us as we pray.

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We’re here now!
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We’re here now!

Following a history of having gone to two meetings a few times, including planting out other churches and seeing the start of our other Kerith sites over the years — such as Reading Family Church, Kerith Sandhurst (which is now our Kerith Farnborough site), Kerith Windsor, Kerith Isle of Wight (which has recently moved from the west of the island to Newport) and Flow Church — it’s now another beautiful watershed moment in the life of Kerith Bracknell as we returned to two meetings again on our site this past Sunday, 8th September.

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Keeping The Kerith Centre Bright and Clear
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Keeping The Kerith Centre Bright and Clear

Opening its doors in 1989, and having been a recognisable and welcoming space within our Bracknell community for over 30 years, The Kerith Centre is in need of some upgrades to keep it functioning at its best. Currently we're focusing on upgrading its auditorium lighting and replacing its PA system.

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