As Mercy UK, this is our commitment and mandate to the Church.
At Mercy UK, we recognise that many within the Church today are carrying pain that has not yet been fully acknowledged or addressed.
Through our conversations with individuals across a wide demographic, a common thread has emerged—many are navigating a deep sense of disconnection, hurt, and uncertainty in their spiritual journey.
These challenges are not isolated to individuals, but point to a broader longing for wholeness within the body of Christ.
Acknowledging the challenges
We recognise that this pain can stem from many places; grief, disappointment, strained relationships, personal struggles or abuse.
For some, it may include the effects of unhealthy or unhelpful dynamics within church settings.
For others, it may be shaped by past trauma, including Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), or the impact of racial or cultural exclusion. Whatever the source, these experiences can leave individuals questioning their identity, their purpose, and even their understanding of God.
IT’S TIME TO LIVE FREE
We believe healing begins when we create safe spaces to process these experiences honestly, with grace and compassion.
At Mercy UK, we are committed to walking alongside those who are navigating these challenges, offering resources and support to help people rediscover their identity in Christ and find freedom and restoration.
Through intentional care, community, and Christ-centred support, we believe healing is possible—for individuals, for leaders, and for the Church as a whole.
Our commitment to individuals
Through the Keys to Freedom workbook and The Freedom Journey programme, we provide practical tools for individuals to explore the root causes of their struggles and take steps toward healing.
These programmes are designed not only to support personal breakthrough, but to encourage deeper intimacy with God, restored relationships, and renewed purpose.
Our commitment to leaders
Importantly, this need for healing is not limited to church members. Many pastors and leaders are also navigating their own internal battles—feelings of fatigue, discouragement, overwhelm, or a loss of clarity around their calling.
As fellow believers, we recognise that leaders, too, need space to heal and be restored. It is a reminder that we are all human—each of us on a journey, each in need of grace.
Our commitment to the whole church
We believe Christ is returning for a healed, whole, and unified Bride.
This means that each of us has a role to play in the restoration of the Church—not by placing blame, but by taking personal responsibility for our own growth and healing.
When we do this, we are better positioned to bring hope and restoration to others.
THE QUESTION WE MUST ALL ASK IS THIS:
Are we willing to respond to the invitation—not just to support the healing of others, but to allow God to work deeply within us too?
When we do, we contribute to the healing of the Church itself.
Mercy UK is committed to being part of this movement of healing and transformation.
Restoration is a process, not a quick fix, and we are here to walk alongside those who are ready to LIVE FREE & STAY FREE.
ACTION POINTS
You can join this movement right here, right now!