Simon Benham’s Blog

Hello, and thanks for making it to my blog. My name is Simon and I am the Senior Pastor here at Kerith Community Church.

This blog is a place for me to share thoughts on pretty much anything which takes my interest. This will often be related to things happening in our church community or life lessons I am in the process of learning. It could also be reflections on current world events, reviews of books I am reading or commentary on how well Newcastle United are doing in the league! You just never know what you're going to get...

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Simon

Asbury & Wildfires

Asbury & Wildfires

Many of you will have heard about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit which started at Asbury University in Kentucky in the United States, and now seems to be spreading around the world. We know how desperately our nation, us included, needs a powerful move of God, and I know that many of us are hoping and praying that this is the start of such a move.

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Proposed new elders – an exciting day for Kerith
Leadership, Eldership Charlotte Klitgaard Leadership, Eldership Charlotte Klitgaard

Proposed new elders – an exciting day for Kerith

Whenever God wants to create life, he first creates a structure which will provide an environment for that life to flourish. Said another way; God never sows life into nothingness or chaos. A key part of our structures at Kerith are our elders are entrusted with the oversight of the church in terms of spiritual direction, pastoral care, theology, protection of the church and more.

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Culture eats strategy for breakfast!
Charlotte Klitgaard Charlotte Klitgaard

Culture eats strategy for breakfast!

When I first took over as senior pastor of Kerith Community Church, one of the things I felt God say to me was to not worry about having an amazing strategic plan, or casting an audacious vision for what we were going to achieve in the next five or ten years as a church.

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