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
Week of Prayer - Breathing Out Hope in a Hungry World (Matt 5:6)
In today’s Week of Prayer 2025 devotional, we explore Matthew 5:6: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” The world is hungry for hope, truth, and justice, and God calls us to breathe His life and love into everyday spaces—our schools, workplaces, homes, and communities. Faith is not just for distant missions; it’s lived in conversations, acts of kindness, and courageous choices. As we breathe out hope, we can help transform lives, inspire faith, and witness revival in our neighbourhoods. Let’s pray for God to use us as His hands and feet, bringing His peace, love, and justice to a hurting world.
Week of Prayer - ‘The people of God..’
As part of our Week of Prayer and Fasting 2025, today’s devotional — “The People of God” — invites us to breathe in the truth of 1 Peter 2:9-10: we are chosen, loved, and called to declare His praises. Join the Kerith community as we reflect, worship, and pray together, embracing our identity as God’s special possession and shining His wonderful light to the world.
Sabbatical Reflections – The power of Writing
Thoughts from my sabbatical on the power of writing and choosing what to read
Passion Week Devotional - Sunday - Luke 24:1-12
On that first Easter morning, the tomb was empty—and history was changed forever. The resurrection of Jesus is not just a hopeful idea; it’s a historical event that gives our faith substance and power. Because Jesus rose, we can live with confidence, purpose, and hope. Whether you’re exploring faith or walking with Jesus for years, the resurrection invites you to respond, believe, and live transformed.
Passion Week Devotional - Saturday - Matthew 27:57-66
The day between the cross and the resurrection was one of silence, confusion, and waiting. For Jesus’ followers, it felt like all hope was lost. But behind the sealed tomb, God was still at work. In our own seasons of uncertainty and sorrow, this quiet Saturday reminds us that God moves even when we can't see it—and resurrection is on its way.