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Wednesday: Breathing out
In the third devotional of our Week of Prayer and Fasting, Toby Bibb reflects on the importance of "breathing out" God’s love, compassion, and kindness to others, particularly those who are hard to love. Using Deuteronomy 31:6 as the focus verse, Toby reminds us that God’s presence is with us always, offering strength and guidance. He shares a personal story about overcoming difficult relationships and learning to love others through prayer. Toby encourages us to reflect on how we can show love and compassion to everyone, even those who challenge us.

Tuesday: the power of gathering in His name
In the second devotional of our Week of Prayer and Fasting, Ann Robinson reflects on the power of gathering in God's name, using Matthew 18:19-20 as the foundation: "For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them." She highlights the importance of both corporate worship and smaller gatherings, such as small groups and ministry activities, as spaces where we encounter God’s presence. Ann encourages us to spend time in quiet worship, prayer, and petitioning for revival in our communities, while also giving thanks for the outreach ministries that serve others.

Reflections for our week of Prayer and Fasting. Monday: Breathing in
In the first devotional of our Week of Prayer and Fasting, Ellen Hopkin reflects on "Breathing In" as we encounter God’s presence. Drawing from Exodus 33:14, "My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest," she encourages us to invite God's presence into the mundane moments of life, such as a chaotic Monday morning. Ellen suggests that true rest comes not from external circumstances, but from living in the presence of God. As we breathe in more of God, we can experience peace, even in the midst of life’s challenges.

January 2025 - Week of Prayer and Fasting
Join us for a powerful Week of Prayer and Fasting from 29th January – 2nd February, 2025! Across all our locations, we will intentionally seek God’s presence through prayer and fasting, with daily focuses to guide us closer to Him. Together, we’ll breathe in His love and breathe out transformation into our communities. Whether you are new to fasting or have experience, there are various ways you can participate in this week of spiritual renewal. Find opportunities to pray with others and engage with daily devotionals that will strengthen your journey.

An answer to prayer-meet our new Families Pastor!
We are thrilled to announce the answer to our prayers – meet Kelly Heath, our new Families Pastor at Kerith Farnborough! After months of prayer and anticipation, God has brought Kelly and her family to lead our Kerith Kids and Youth ministries. Read her heartfelt introduction as she shares her passion for helping young people grow in their faith, confidence, and joy. We also invite you to join the journey by supporting Kelly and the teams serving our next generation.