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Explore the latest stories, news, and updates from Kingdom Bank. Discover how we’re making a difference for individuals, churches, and communities.

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Faith & Finance

Should Christians shop at Waitrose or Lidl?

What does the Bible have to say about our everyday spending?

  • Stewardship
  • Theology of money

4 min read 26 Mar 2026

Paul Houghton

Paul Houghton

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News

Trump’s tariffs are back in the headlines – How do they affect you?

Tariffs have returned to the news cycle following comments from Donald Trump about trade, borders and global economic leverage with specific reference to Greenland.

  • Finance explained
  • In the news

4 min read 29 Jan 2026

Pod Bhogal

Pod Bhogal

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Resources

When buildings help and hinder mission

Kingdom Bank’s Property Services Lead, Jon Broome, shares wisdom on how to ensure church property serves your mission rather than detracting from it.

  • Property Services

1 min read 29 Jan 2026

Jon Broome

Jon Broome

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Faith & Finance

How does salvation shape the way we spend?

Can the gospel really guide our choices about food shops, mortgages, and pensions?

  • Stewardship
  • Theology of money

1 min read 29 Jan 2026

Paul Houghton

Paul Houghton

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Resources

Is it wrong to buy a bigger house?

Should Christians be climbing the property ladder?

  • Finance explained
  • Theology of money

4 min read 28 Jan 2026

Paul Houghton

Paul Houghton

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Resources

The national debt burden: Why does it matter for the gospel?

Almost every country has debt. What is it and is it a problem?

  • Finance explained
  • In the news

3 min read 22 Jan 2026

Hannah Oliver

Hannah Oliver

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Faith & Finance

Always winter… until Christmas came

Christmas has a way of unlocking old memories. For me, those early childhood celebrations planted a seed; a story of light breaking through darkness.

  • Team

4 min read 18 Dec 2025

Pod Bhogal

Pod Bhogal

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News

What the Autumn 2025 Budget means for you

Rachel Reeves’ Autumn 2025 Budget arrives at a time when many households are still feeling the pressure of higher living costs, shifting interest rates, and uncertainty about the wider economy. For Kingdom Bank savers, the question is simple: what does this Budget mean for your stewardship, finances, and the long-term management of your money?

  • Finance explained
  • In the news

4 min read 27 Nov 2025

Pod Bhogal

Pod Bhogal

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Faith & Finance

5 ways the gospel changes how we view political promises about money

In the wake of the recent Autumn Budget, our newsfeeds may be filled with opinions on broken promises and the state of the country’s finances. How are we to respond to these opinions as Christians?

  • In the news
  • Theology of money

2 min read 27 Nov 2025

Ruth Upton

Ruth Upton

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News

FSCS limit to increase from 1 December 2025

The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) has confirmed it will raise the limit of the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) protection for savings from £85,000 to £120,000 per saver, with double the protection for joint accounts. This will come into effect from 1 December 2025.

  • In the news
  • Savings

3 min read 27 Nov 2025

Hannah Oliver

Hannah Oliver