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From Prison Birth to Peckham Pastor

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 In this gripping episode of The Jesus Studio Podcast, Jem speaks with Fernando, lead pastor of Christchurch Peckham, whose extraordinary life story will leave you speechless. 

Born in a prison to parents battling addiction, Fernando grew up amidst chaos, brokenness, and deep longing for love. From being kicked out of school to serving time in a young offenders’ institution, he was on a path of destruction—until one unexpected moment in a South London drug den changed everything: “Fernando, God loves you and has a plan for your life.” 

What followed was a radical transformation—through rehab in Colombia, encounters with the audible voice of God, and a slow, gritty journey toward healing and purpose. Now a Church of England minister, Fernando leads a growing, vibrant church where lives are being transformed every week. 

This is a story of raw pain, miraculous grace, and unshakable hope. It’s about what happens when God takes someone from rock bottom and builds something beautiful. 

🕊️ Stick around to the end as Fernando prays for anyone feeling hopeless, trapped, or hungry for freedom. 

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You're listening to the Jesus Studio podcast.

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I was in a drug bin in South London, in Vauxhall. That and the drug dealer walked in and he came over to me. And he.

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Said.

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To me, Fernando, God loves you and has a plan for your life.

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And I just remember.

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Kind of. The presence of God, I I mean, I can describe it now as that the presence of God fill in that room and.

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And changing my life.

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I remember God saying to me you don't know love you no matter what you do.

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And when I heard those words, it was like liquid love was running through my veins. And. And I remember not being able to sleep that night because I was so overcome by the love of God.

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Hello and welcome to the Jesus Studio podcast I'm gem and I'm with Fernando. He is the pastor of Peckham, Christchurch, Peckham in London and.

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When I have spoken to people about who I've got next coming on the podcast and mentioned this man's name, they are very excited because a lot of people have heard his story and I haven't. So I'm excited that he is going to share this story today. I know it's going to be really powerful.

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Say hi Fernando. Welcome.

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Well, thank you so much for having me, Gemma. It's so wonderful to get to be with you guys.

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You're welcome and thank you for coming. And and we were just over to you. We'd love to hear your story from the beginning. So I'm not going to interrupt you. I'm just going to let you go for it.

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Well, well, thank you. I mean, I have to, I know that there's thank you for having me. I I often, you know, still get.

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Surprised that people asking about this because I know that there are people out there who have done incredible things with their lives and and I get the privilege now to.

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To be a leader here at Christchurch, Beckham to be the pastor. But I didn't always grow up in church. I none of my family of Christian. I was born in, in Miami. I was born in a prison. Both my parents were were drug addicts and criminals and.

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I was brought to London when I was three years old because my mum went into a rehab centre.

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Well, I was here in London. My family were some of them, most of them, nearly all of them were going in or coming out of recovery. There wasn't a single marriage in my entire family. There was no male role models around. I was raised by incredibly strong independent.

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But scary Colombian women, which was amazing and I was really grateful for them, the main person who took care of me was my.

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Mother. Her name was Mel, but she was an absolute legend. She came to to London in like the late 70s. She had sold everything that she had hid in a hotel closet and they kind of gave her a job as a cleaner. And then she brought.

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All her children.

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Over here and my grandmother was one person who took care of me, but she passed when I was 14. I I found her.

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Then she had a haemorrhage on the kitchen floor and at that time I couldn't quite articulate what happened, but I realised that.

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And something in my heart.

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Was.

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It was broken, I realised.

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And I couldn't have articulated it then, but.

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I really just wanted to be loved. After my grandmother died, my my life went downhill really quickly. I got kicked out of school. I didn't get any GCSE's. I I tried to go to college. Once I got kicked out, I tried to go to college again a second time.

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And that time I went to prison, I went to Young Offenders Institute. When I was 17.

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I came out and I just felt like I just had no purpose, no meaning that there was nothing I could do with my life. I was just so lost and hopeless. I thought that the only thing I could do was.

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To be a criminal, and I wasn't even good.

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At that because I.

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Had already been to prison at 17, so just after prison, I I I was just surrounded by by drug dealers, by drug addicts, by by criminals. And I was just living a life that was just so broken because.

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I just wanted to be loved and I was just trying to find love in all the wrong places. But none of those things could satisfy.

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It was until I was around 19 and I'd hit rock bottom a few times and I knew that there was nothing that life could give me, but I just felt like there was no way out.

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I was in a drug bin in South London, in Vauxhall. That and the drug dealer walked in and he came over to me and he said to me, Fernando, God loves you and has a plan for your life.

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Now.

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I don't know how often you've been in the drug there in South London, but.

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That hadn't happened to me before.

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And I just remember kind of the presence of God. I I mean, I can describe it now as that the presence of God fill in that room and.

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And changing my life.

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Now when I left that place, I I I realised that I still struggled with addiction. I still struggled to break free, so I reached out to my family for help and luckily they all chipped in and.

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They sent me to a rehab centre in Bogota, Colombia. They sent me from London to Bogota to spend four months in a rehab centre and I was with 40 Colombian St criminals for for those four months.

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And it was actually really fun. So if you ever get to be around any Colombian, any St criminal, the Colombian St criminal is probably the best, the most fun one to be around and.

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And that was the.

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First time that I had been kind of clean.

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And away from everything since prison.

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And and after doing therapy in the morning and doing some, you know, cleaning the house. Yeah. I had lots of time to just think and and and find out about who this God was that would reach out to me in a drug then. So I read the Bible for like 10 hours a day and I could really feel God speak to me and and really heal my heart.

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When I came out of that rehab centre, I I came back to London with high hopes that my life would be different. But the first day I came out of rehab, I relapsed.

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With a with a friend of mine, that's been my my friend since I was 12 years old. His name is Daniel. I mentioned his name because I'll bring him up later.

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And and I was really challenged. I started going to this church. It met in a gym and Elephant and Castle. They loved me, believed in me, supported me. But it was like I was taking one step forward, 10 steps back. I kept relapsing. I kept making mistakes. I I wanted to go to church, and I just felt like I couldn't do it until my church kind of had this weekend.

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Way because it was a Latin American.

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Church that that met in the gym it it wasn't called a weekend, the way it was, it was called a fire encounter, which I really liked. Actually the name at and I was just. I'd be thrown into that retreat, I said. I said, God, I don't wanna go back to London the same. I need you to.

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Do something in.

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My life, and it felt like everybody was receiving from God apart from me, until someone came over.

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And they asked if they could pray for me. They laid their hand on my shoulder and I really don't remember what they prayed.

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But I remember.

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Like the whole room stood still and it was.

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And it was just so quiet.

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And I remember.

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And this has never happened since, but I remember hearing the audible voice of God, and I remember God saying to me.

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And then I'll love you. No matter what you do.

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And it was just something so simple as that. Words that were so simple but so profound for me because I was. I felt so guilty. I felt so ashamed. I felt that God couldn't love someone like me. And and when I heard those words, it was like liquid love was running through my veins. And. And I remember not being able to sleep that night because I was so overcome by the love of God.

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When I went back to London, my my life was completely transformed. I almost felt like I had the power to be free from the things that had held me back for so many years and.

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And I was on fire and and my church then saw that and encouraged me to go lead this Bible study with these teenagers in Rockhampton. Their mum was a member of the church and she was saying like that. She had these ten teenagers in her home and then she didn't know what to do with them. So I thought my church thought it was a good idea to.

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For me, so I basically, I've never done a talk before, so I prepared two months to do this talk on the life of David and it was probably the worst talk anyone's ever heard in their entire life. But I remember I walked into this, this, this, this House was on the 2nd floor. I still remember the kids names Lisbeth and Sebastian.

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And that all their friends were there, they all had bloodshot red eyes, because they'd been smoking weed all.

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They.

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They've never been to church, never read, never heard about Jesus, never opened a Bible. And as I kind of shared with them the worst talk they've ever heard in their entire life on the life.

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Of David.

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I could just for a moment see the hope in their eyes.

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The hope that they.

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That their life could be different.

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Remember I left.

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That.

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Little house on the estate in Roehampton and I went downstairs and.

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I remember just thinking.

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This is what I want to do for the rest of my life.

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I mean, I didn't know how I would do that because, well, my church went in the gym. I just come out of rehab, I had no qualifications.

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But I just felt that this is what I want.

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To do for the rest of my life.

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I was so on fire that I stayed with that Connect group for about 5-5 years. I then opened connect groups like every single day of the week. I was discipling so many people. I I managed to get my first job in IKEA, serving the meatballs and the gravy. I ended up doing this access course which if you don't have GCSE obviously you can't do a levels, you can't even do.

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He takes. I had to do something else that no one really knows about is.

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This kind of like.

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Like final option for people called an access cause what I got to do that and passed it and and then I got into uni. I did a degree in international business in Spanish and.

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As I came out of Unia, I got the the privilege of of working for an organisation called London City Mission as a as a as an evangelist on an estate, again in South London and I was reaching out to these young men. I was discipling people and but I felt kind of like called to church based ministry because I had seen that group from Roehampton with Liz.

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Have Sebastian, their friend. I saw them get after staying with them. Those years saw them get baptised, give their life to Jesus, be in the church. And I felt like I wanted to be in church based ministry. But I had no idea how that would happen.

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Then a local vicar approached me and he said, have you ever thought about this salmon in the Church of England? Said no. He he said, well, you need to go to a Church of England church. But I said I don't want to go to Church of England. It looks so boring. I'm really happy with my kind of my Latin American church that managing well. One of the reasons was because we we had a like a choreographed dance.

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Team that that did the colour graph dance alongside the worship and I thought that was so fun and I didn't think. And the judge me had that so I didn't want to go. But I did think about that. And after you said that to me I I kind of felt like.

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I kind of began to have dreams of of these old church buildings and inside they were full of life.

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Full of people that would so different, but loving one another.

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For example, like a single mum with loads of children next to next to a lawyer, next to maybe somebody who's just come out of prison, maybe next to a.

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Young professionals who are just starting a family and this real mixture of people from all walks and stages of life is what what I envisioned in this old church building. But I just didn't know how that would happen until not long after that I I did this course and and there was a a vicar there who was at a a curate there who was at HTB.

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And at the end of that course, they offered me a job at HEB and I I'd never had any kind of. I didn't know anyone, HB. I didn't have any friends. I used to be at, I I really.

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Though I say I hadn't even done alpha but but they they gave me this opportunity, this opportunity and and I was so grateful for that. As I look back now, I can't imagine I couldn't have prayed for it or asked to be in a better place.

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Since I stepped foot on HTTP, everyone believed in me, supported me, encouraged me and I was able. Now that I was in an Anglican church to do the the sermon process, and by the Grace of God, I was accepted. And then I did my theological training at at simulators, and I got ordained.

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In 2020 in Saint Paul's, which was just a huge privilege and and again they should be.

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Give you the opportunity to do my curiosity with them and and I just had such incredible leaders and people at HTTP who who I learned so much from and. And I mean, I couldn't have asked to be in a better place than at HP and I.

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Just so honoured to to get that opportunity and as the time drew near for me to kind of.

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Go and plant the church. I'd kind of never wanted to leave. HTV. I wanted to stay there, but but I knew that I was called to to, to plant and. And as I started to think about and pray about where to go, I I really wanted to beat off the river in South London where where God had done so much in my life. But I find it quite hard to to find a place until there was one that.

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That we found on the Old Kent Rd. And.

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This church in particular, it was not close to a train station, not close to a car park like it had. It didn't have a car park. They had a leak in the roof. It didn't have a sound system. There was no staff, no finances. And I kind of said, Lord, Are you sure? He said nowhere else you. You'd like me to be nowhere better and.

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And then I remember I got a word someone shared from a revivalist called Catherine Coleman, and she she once said everyone needs to take a step of faith once in their life, that if God doesn't come through you.

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Die.

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And although I wouldn't physically die, I did feel like God was saying take a step of faith and I thought God said to him, Fernando.

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But basically, do you trust a train station and a car park?

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Or do you trust me to bring the people? And I said I trust the train station in the car park. No, I I said I said and and and then I just knew I felt good. Was saying, you know, take a step of faith and trust me to to do it. So we took a step of faith 10 months ago and we came to Christchurch, Peckham, on the Old Kent Rd. And actually.

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What I realised was that.

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The the former leaders of Christchurch Beckham, they had been incredibly godly, faithful people. The the people, the congregation who had been there were prayerful, loving, humble, kind people who had actually done so much in the spirit, praying into Peckham, praying into the ground that honestly.

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That again, I couldn't have asked to.

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Be handed the baton by greater people who I respect and admire so much.

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And so as I came to Christchurch 10 months ago, walking by faith without staff or or finances, we we were.

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You know, trusting God to provide, and one of the main things one of the first things we needed provision for was was a sound system. Now I don't know if you've ever tried to get a sound system for a church, but I I want I thought they were like, I wonder if it's like 5000 or 10,000. Well.

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It's a little bit more than that and and we didn't have the funds for it. So I said to the PC what what if we raised it, do you think we could do it? And they're like, yeah, sure. Well, we didn't know how long that would take. Maybe it would take a year or or more than that because of how much it was. And we just had nowhere near the money, but we took.

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A step faith, then, by the grace of God.

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We raised the funds in one month for the sound system.

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And it came.

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And.

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A day before the Carol service, and that was incredible. And and on the 1st Sunday at Christchurch there was this this Muslim guy. His name was Moses. He came up to me and he said I'm a Muslim and I want to become a Christian. What do I have to do? And I said, what do you mean? He said, well, yeah, I'm a Muslim. I want to become a Christian, would have to do. And and I didn't quite.

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And I think he understood what you were saying. So I brought my friend over. We prayed for him. We kind of let him in a prayer. But I kind of thought he didn't really know what we were saying.

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But then I noticed that he came to church on Tuesday to the prayer meeting. Then he came to the ConAgra. Then he kept coming to church on Sunday. So I tried to catch. I tried to kind of catch him out and like, two or three weeks later, I approached him and I said, by the way, was he how long have you been a Christian? He said.

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Well, I've been a Christian like two or three weeks since we prayed together.

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And then he said, and I want to get baptised.

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And then we noticed that like in the first few weeks of of being at Christchurch, quite a few people had had come and given their lives to Jesus. So we did a baptism service and two months in and we got to baptise 13 people, which was.

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A huge actually we baptised 3 at focus and nine in the first baptism so.

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So 12 people, which was again of huge privilege. But there were like 2 weeks apart and then.

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And then we we as we prepared for for the Christmas service, we knocked on every door in the estate and and we just started to see God adding people, bringing people, people come to know Jesus, that congregation growing and and and then just recently at Easter we we were able to baptise again 19 people.

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And one of the people that got baptised with my friend Daniel, who who's been friends of mine since I was a a young boy and who we've been through ups and downs with and you know, I I went to prison, I went to rehab. He also had his troubles and and, you know, he was the person I realised with when I came out of rehab.

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But as as we started Christchurch could began to work in his heart and he he kind of gave his life to Jesus and I had the privilege of baptising him alongside 18 others on Easter Sunday.

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Which was which was a huge blessing and and that day we we had record numbers of people in the church that was so we didn't have any more chairs in the whole building. And and people actually had to stand just in the back hall to come in. So that's been that's been the past ten months. And and as I look back now just just these past 10 months.

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Who knows what God might do in the future? I'm. I'm always reminded of God saying, you know, do you trust in this, or do you trust me to bring the people and and and I'm so grateful he pushed me over the edge to take that step of.

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Yeah. So that's kind of where we're at at this moment. And I'm so grateful for.

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And for all that God has done and all that he's still doing and.

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And thank you so much, Gemma, for having me here with you this morning.

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I've just smiled, free that whole testament. It's just it's like you can see the joy just oozing off of you. And that's amazing. And it's. I didn't realise it's only been 10 months, but you said you had the vision of your church. What does your church look like? Does it look like your vision?

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Yeah. So it it it, it's definitely getting there. I think this year we're, we we none of us who luckily I had some.

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Like even to this day, we still have we we have no staff and it's just run by, by, by unbelievable people who.

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Have chosen to kind of lay their lives down and build his church here at Beckham and and and I think none of us when we came ever thought we'd be here 10 months down the line. So we're all just grateful and.

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Really, just so happy to get to do this as friends and and and together, which is amazing. And yeah, we're seeing that we're seeing people, people from the estate come in and get. Yeah. One of one of my friends, I I live on the estate behind the church.

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And.

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One of my good friends who who's on the estate and she's got a few children.

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And as and because I've got a dog, mango, I walk with and I got to know them and and and bit by bit got to they started coming to the church and and they also got baptised on Easter Sunday and another friend of mine from secondary school who I've been disabling for for about a year or two he.

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He gave his life to Jesus a while ago, came on alpha and and it also got got to get baptised on Easter Sunday and and. And yeah, we're seeing it. We're seeing kind of that, that that real mixture of people from all walks of life kind of.

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Being community and in friendship together, which is which is just a huge honour and privilege. And I'm so grateful to get to play a part in it and.

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Yeah, I love that because I think people do think the Church of England is.

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Get the.

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May be full of pews and like old people and singing. You know these songs that they just don't what they're singing and it's not. It's alive, isn't it? It's full of different people. It's full of different characters and we can all mix together. And actually when you've got God in common, you can just have these friends, different ages, different backgrounds and it just works. It's just such an amazing family.

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I think anyone listening that's like scared to step into chat.

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This is what it is. This is what it is. You are welcome. You are. You know you will fit in. There will be Someone Like You or someone next to you that will welcome you. So don't be afraid of that. I just. So you were born in prison you said.

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Yeah.

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So is your family. So are you. Are you a family in living in England or in in London?

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Yeah, so amazingly, you know, my mom kind of gave her life to Jesus when my grandmother passed away. And she's been clean now for for 20 years. And she's a member of the church and serves on Sundays and amazing, great work to restore that, which is, which is so good.

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Wow, I've never ever met anyone born in prison that's in. That's just amazing. And it just shows what God can do with your life, you know, to to be ordained in.

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Saint Paul's and it's just incredible, isn't it? Out that you can go from from where you were to where you are now. And like what? What God can do with someone that you know, if you didn't make me God, where would you be now? It's just.

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It's just crazy to think, isn't it?

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Yeah.

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It's amazing and thank you so much for sharing your testimony and we can't wait to see what happens with Christchurch Beckham. I think it's just going to be it sounds like it's just going to be a church for.

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Where's?

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Of.

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Just just like character and just like life. And it sounds really exciting. And yeah, we, we we were gonna pray for you and we wish you all the best and like.

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It's exciting to see what God's going to do with with, with your church and with you and your family, and it's amazing.

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Well, thanks Simon.

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If you could pray for anyone listening, that might be touched by your testimony, that would be great.

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Yeah, yeah. Lord, I thank you so much that who the sun sets free is free, indeed.

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And I thank you, Lord Jesus, that on the cross you died so that we could be forgiven, made whole and walk in the fullness of the life that you had in store for us. So I pray right now for anyone listening that they would experience the the freedom.

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The joy.

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The peace, the love.

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And the fullness of what you have in store for them.

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I thank you, Lord. Who the sun sets free is free indeed. And I pray for anyone going through a situation that seems insurmountable. Impossible.

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I pray father for the gift of faith.

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For them to be able to.

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Walk into the plans and purposes that you have for them through the challenge, the obstacle.

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And the seemingly insurmountable mountain. I pray father, that you would stir their hearts in faith.

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And for them to be able to begin.

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To see.

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Who you're calling them to be and what you're calling them to do, and then they'd be able to walk in it.

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In Jesus name. Amen.

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Amen.

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