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    The Caleb Group’s over 55 Revival Day

    The Caleb Group’s over 55 Revival Day took place on Saturday 5th June, where over 160 people from all over London attended at the Rainbow Theatre. Along with 100 people from all over the country who connected online. It was a day for people over the age of 55 to come together to be revived […]

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  • The Power of Prayer

    There isn’t much else that comes above your wellbeing, but more often than not, many people neglect taking care of themselves. They lose hope in the midst of illness and overlook health problems which need to be addressed in order to be resolved. Here at the UCKG, we believe that prayer coupled with medical advice […]

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    UCKG Soup Kitchen and Food Bank Opening in Sheffield

    It is clear to see from news channels and tabloids that the pandemic has hit those less fortunate, harder than anyone else. The distance between the rich and poor seems to be growing. Sheffield, like others, is said to have been a divided city for many years. However, it is believed that Covid-19 has pushed […]

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  • The Day of Answers

    Sometimes your financial life can feel as though you are knocking on doors that won’t open, or you have a key to unlock a door but it’s the wrong key. A lack of answers can lead to frustration, doubt, anxiety, fear, as well the physical consequences being stagnancy, debt, living from hand to mouth, and […]

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    Many Are Falling into This Evil Trap

    That’s why it’s important to invest in your faith Are you investing in your spiritual life? Some people invest time in their professional success, their family and other areas of life, but they neglect the most precious asset they have: their soul. In the same way that it is important to take care of our […]

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    Bethel: The Gate of Heaven

    There’s something important that you need to know for your life There was a time in Jacob’s life – son of Isaac and grandson of Abraham – when he had to run away from home. He ran to faraway lands without knowing what he would find along the way. It was the first time he […]

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  • The Anointing with Spikenard Perfume

    If you had to describe the type of fragrance that your life emits, what would you liken it to? Dior J’adore? Bleu de Chanel? Dolce and Gabbana The One? Or does the state of your life make you twist your nose as though you were smelling something unpleasant? If your answer is the latter, then […]

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  • Jacob and Leah: Couples from Genesis

    Throughout the month of May, we focused on Isaac and Rebekah in the Love Therapy seminars. Isaac was Abraham’s son and had the patriarch to look up to as an example of faith and trust in God. However, he still had his own love life battles to face. Lessons we learnt from Isaac and his […]

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    A Vow is Non-Transferable

    By the time Jacob up and left Laban’s compound, he had spent 20 years with that family. He ate with them daily, they shared stories and above all, they all had an opportunity to see Jacob’s character and faithfulness, which stemmed from the vow he had made with God at Bethel. During that time, he […]

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    Glasgow HelpCentre formally opened

    After many months of renovation work on the building, Scotland’s first UCKG HelpCentre was formally opened at 1104 Shettleston Road, Glasgow on 28 May. Although the HelpCentre will normally seat a congregation of 163, far fewer members, guests and friends were in attendance, under the current restrictions.  The evening inauguration service was led by Bishop […]

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