
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

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 - Friday - John 19:16-30
At the height of His agony on the cross, Jesus didn’t focus on Himself—He made sure His mother was cared for. In His final breaths, He demonstrated a love that goes beyond pain, beyond duty. Jesus’ death wasn’t just a tragic injustice—it was the greatest act of sacrificial love in human history. As we reflect on the cross, we’re invited to consider how this love shapes our lives, relationships, and faith.

Passion Week Devotional - Thursday - John 13:1-17
On the eve of His betrayal, Jesus knelt to wash His disciples' feet—an act of radical humility and love. In doing so, He left a powerful example: real leadership and faith are expressed through service. Even knowing Judas would betray Him, Jesus didn’t withhold grace. As we remember His sacrifice this Easter, we’re challenged to love and serve—even when it’s hard.