Kerith Farnborough
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A heart for Christmas
This year, Kerith is inviting everyone to join the Heart for Christmas campaign — a call to show kindness, meet needs, and reflect Jesus’ love in our communities. Whether it’s helping a neighbour, blessing a stranger, or doing something small but meaningful, every act counts. As we celebrate and share stories, we’re filling our towns with compassion, generosity, and hope — the true heart of Christmas.
Having faith for more
Kerith has just wrapped up its final gift Sundays of the year, celebrating an incredible 14 months of generosity toward our building project. With powerful stories of giving, creative fundraising, youth involvement, interest-free loans becoming gifts, and faith-filled encouragements, we’re trusting God for even more in the months ahead. As we continue building a home for ministry and mission, we’re inviting everyone to seek God about how they can give, support, and stand with us in faith.
More Than Money: Creative Ways to Support the Kerith Farnborough Building Project
More Than Money: Creative Ways to Support Kerith Farnborough's Building Project
With over £217,000 already raised, the Kerith Farnborough Building Project is gaining momentum! As we approach our next Gift Sundays on June 29 and July 6, we’re inviting everyone to be part of the vision—not just through financial gifts, but through everyday actions that make a big difference. From online shopping donations via Easy Fundraising to sharing our JustGiving page with your network or joining in upcoming events like the Twilight Runway Challenge, there are countless ways to get involved. Every small act of generosity counts as we build together—brick by brick, heart by heart.
An accelerating car, and some orange fish
In this update, we share inspiring prophetic words about acceleration and countercultural generosity, as well as the amazing total raised so far for our building fund. Find out how to join us in prayer and be part of what God is doing at Kerith Farnborough.
“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.