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    Christmas gifts for children in Leeds hospital

    The morning of 16 December saw a team of six volunteers from the Leeds UCKG HelpCentre, deliver 200 new toys for children in the city’s St James Hospital. The toys were suitable for little ones from babies up to the age of about 10 years; and the team who delivered them were led by Mrs […]

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  • Glasgow HelpCentre updates its schedule of services

    The UCKG HelpCentre in Glasgow resumed its normal programme of public services of prayer from 6pm on Friday 11 December, while also retaining some virtual services for people who are vulnerable or self-isolating. This followed the end of Scotland’s three-week lockdown and Glasgow’s transfer from tier four to tier three, as the rate of infections […]

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  • Belfast HelpCentre reopens for communal worship

    The UCKG HelpCentre at 2a Templemore Street, Belfast reopened for communal worship on Friday 11 December at the end of Northern Ireland’s 14 day circuit- breaker lockdown. At the same time it is continuing with a limited range of virtual services especially for people who are vulnerable or self-isolating because of COVID-19. Pastor Marco, who […]

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    Choose Your Cup

    “Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.” (Luke 6:38) When you want to receive God’s greatest gift, which is the Holy Spirit, you need […]

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  • What is the Fast of Daniel?

    Use this time to detox your mind and feed your spirit. Studies have proven the influence that the media, as a whole, has on people. The Internet in particular encourages behaviours and habits through social networks. Undoubtedly, the Internet has brought countless benefits to people. However, its misuse (and overuse) has led to many physical, […]

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    End the Year on a High

    There is so much uncertainty circulating. No one could have predicted how 2020 would turn out and just how many unanswered questions it would bring. In the same way, no one has a clue as to how 2021 will be either. This could be cause for worry, but not for those who are filled with […]

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    UCKG’s HelpCentres in England reopen for communal worship

    All UCKG HelpCentres in England reopened for communal worship on Wednesday 2 December, offering a full range of public services of prayer and also reinstating other key activities including VYG youth group meetings. For the four weeks of the second lockdown, the HelpCentres were only open for private prayer. Bishop Álvaro Lima, who leads the […]

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  • Last But Not Least

    We are now in the last month of the year. Have you written 2020 off or are you determined that December will be the greatest month yet? If you are in favour of the latter, then a way to ensure that this month will breakthrough can be found in the verses below: “Honor the LORD […]

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    It’s Good to Be Back!

    On Wednesday, 2 December, the current lockdown will end, and areas will be subject to their own restrictions. London will have to follow tier two rules, one of which being that collective worship is allowed to resume in places of worship. This means that you will once again be able to join us in God’s […]

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  • A Series of Utmost Importance

    People are constantly in pursuit of something. They are relentless and hungry, desperate to achieve and conquer. It’s in their nature; they are never satisfied. However, this lack of satisfaction only leads to frustration. The problem is that people are on the hunt for many things, but they are neglecting to seek the most important […]

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