• Female Cancer Awareness Event

    A female cancer awareness event is being held at the UCKG HelpCentre on Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park on Saturday March 27.  It has been organised by UCKG in association with two NHS hospitals, the Whittington and the North Middlesex, and the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity. Starting at 4pm and due to run for approximately […]

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  • UCKG HelpCentre Collects Eleven Tonnes For Oxfam

    A UK-wide initiative by the UCKG HelpCentre succeeded in collecting over 11 tonnes of saleable goods for Oxfam’s central warehouses for final sorting and onward distribution to it’s shops. The bulk of the goods – 8.8 tonnes – was gathered at UCKG’s headquarters in Finsbury Park, north London and included gifts from many of UCKG’s London branches; […]

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  • UCKG HelpCentre Launches UK-wide Initiative Supporting Oxfam

    Throughout February, all 36 full time and part time UCKG HelpCentres across England and Wales will be collecting saleable goods for Oxfam. The aim is to help both the victims of the Haiti earthquake and people who are in equally dire need in many other parts of the world. “We’ve arranged to support Oxfam through […]

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  • Money and faith

    Yahoo cannot link the name of Universal church to the ‘royal mint’ – ‘casa da moeda’ (the place where the money is printed). Brazilian Yahoo is obligated to take away from its search engine on the website the link between the name of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and the expression ‘money […]

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  • Newspaper regrets article errors

    Recently, the New Zealand newspaper, Herald On Sunday, published an article, elaborated by its reporter, in which false allegations were made against the UCKG and its founder, Bishop Macedo. The article claimed, in an extremely denigrating tone, that the UCKG tells people to pray and disregard medicine. The article went on to mislead readers with […]

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  • UCKG wins landmark legal case in Belgium

    The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) is pleased to have won its legal case against the State of Belgium in respect of damaging and inaccurate allegations which were made in a 1997 parliamentary investigation. As a result the following text is to be published in Le Soir and De Standard: “The Court […]

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  • TV channel humiliated following false claims against UCKG

    In March 2004, RNN7, a television channel in Rotterdam, Holland, sent a fax to the UCKG HelpCentre, claiming to possess information that would prove that the church is involved in criminal activities. The accusations included that the church traffics in firearms and drugs. It also accused the church of money laundering and extortion. RNN7 notified […]

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  • Magazine publishes clarification following false accusations against UCKG

    Britain’s leading left of centre political magazine, the Newstatesman, published an article last month where false allegations were made about the UCKG HelpCentre. The church was referred to as a religious sect and cult and was linked to the Victoria Climbie child abuse case. Not tolerating such lies, the UCKG HelpCentre took immediate action and […]

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  • Newspaper publishes clarification and pays costs to UCKG over Climbie

    In May of this year, the Walthamstow Guardian published an article where false allegations were made about the UCKG and one of its pastors, Pastor Alvaro Lima. The article strongly suggested that Pastor Lima had acted negligently in his brief dealings with Victoria Climbie. This is not the first time that this particular newspaper has […]

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  • UCKG is vindicated

    National newspaper publishes formal apology and pays out £10,000 legal costs. In August 2000 The Independent newspaper published an article in which false allegations were made against the UCKG and its founder, Bishop Macedo. The article claimed, in an extremely denigrating tone, that the UCKG had links with the Colombian drug trade and that the […]

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