Kerith Farnborough
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“You do not have, because you do not ask God”
“You do not have because you do not ask God” — James 4:2. These words are inspiring us as a church to pray boldly and trust God for provision in our building project. We're celebrating what we’ve already raised and continuing to believe for more—inviting our community to give, pray, and step out in faith as we build a House of God together.

It could be you!
We're looking for our next Site Coordinator at Kerith Farnborough! If you're passionate about creating a welcoming environment and have great communication and organisational skills, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now or share with someone who would be a great fit!

The Farnborough Building Project - fundraising update
Our Farnborough building project fundraising is in full swing! With grant applications submitted, a new JustGiving page launched, and plenty of ways to get involved — find out how you can be part of building a space that will transform lives for years to come.

The Farnborough Building Project - what’s been happening?!
The Farnborough Building Project is moving forward, with updates from Operations Director Calum Field. After raising significant funds during the autumn gift days, the team has been focused on sustainability, roof challenges, and moving towards planning approval. Sustainability is a key consideration, balancing costs with long-term benefits. Roof issues require structural modifications for added weight, and the team is nearing the planning application stage. Prayers are needed for clarity, wisdom, and a smooth approval process as they work towards the next phase of the project.

Friday: breathing out the gospel
In the final devotional of our Week of Prayer and Fasting, Martins Omosogie reflects on the importance of "breathing out" the gospel. Drawing from Mark 16:15, Martins emphasizes that just as we must exhale to thrive physically, we must share the gospel with others to fulfill our spiritual mandate. He encourages us to boldly proclaim the love and grace of Jesus to a world in need. As recipients of God’s gift of salvation, we are tasked with sharing the hope of the gospel with others, acting with urgency and compassion.