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

Advent Daily Devotional - Day 23
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Advent Daily Devotional - Day 23

On the last and greatest day of the festival, Jesus stood and declared, “Let anyone who is thirsty come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me… rivers of living water will flow from within them” (John 7:37-38). As we approach Christmas, with its hustle and bustle, many of us feel drained—yearning for renewal that goes beyond physical rest. Jesus’ promise of living water speaks deeply to this need, offering spiritual replenishment that refreshes, revitalises, and empowers us to bless others.

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Advent Daily Devotional - Day 2

Advent Daily Devotional - Day 2

Every great story has a moment that changes everything—an ‘inciting incident.’ Gabriel’s visit to Mary isn’t just the start of the Christmas narrative: it’s the moment that shifts human history. What’s remarkable is that Mary’s favour isn’t tied to her accomplishments. God’s love for her, and for us, is unconditional and freely given. This Advent, may we rest in the truth that we are deeply loved and already highly favoured by God.

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