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    We Protect What We Value… But Are We Protecting Our Families?

      Most of us take sensible steps to protect the things that matter to us. We lock our front doors, and many of us go a step further by installing alarms or security cameras to help keep our homes safe. We insure our cars and other valuables against unexpected events, use passwords to protect our […]
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    The Trumpet Call We Cannot Ignore

    Every day, we receive warnings designed to protect us, whether it’s a weather alert, a smoke alarm, or a road sign ahead. Their purpose is not to frighten us but to give us the chance to act before it’s too late. The same is true of the warnings God gives throughout the Bible. Far from […]
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    UK Set for One of the Longest-Lasting Heatwaves Since 1976

    As temperatures continue to rise across the UK, many people are beginning to feel the effects of the extreme heat. While sunny weather can be enjoyable, prolonged periods of high temperatures can also pose serious health risks. Health and social care services are expected to experience significant pressure during periods of extreme heat, with a […]
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    A Protection Greater Than Our Own

    The family of 18-year-old Umar Dumbuya have paid a moving tribute after he tragically lost his life while taking part in a Duke of Edinburgh Award expedition. Umar, from London, had been hiking near Glasbury in Powys when he got into difficulty in the River Wye on 30th June. Emergency services, including police, firefighters, mountain […]
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    Football, Faith and Priorities

    Football is one of the most popular sports in the world. It is loved and played everywhere, bringing people together through the excitement of the game. The FIFA World Cup has begun, where countries from all over the world compete to become champions. It attracts millions of fans across the globe who eagerly support their […]
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    The Trumpet Has Sounded: Are You Ready to Listen?

    Last Wednesday, churches across the UK took part in a special evening called the ‘Night of the Trumpet,’ held in all Universal Churches. It was a study focused on what the Bible says about the signs leading up to the return of the Lord Jesus, and what those signs mean for us today. Throughout the […]
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    When You Need Strength Beyond Your Own

    Every July, Fibroid Awareness Month takes place to raise awareness about uterine fibroids and the impact they have on women’s health around the world. It is estimated that around 70% to 80% of women will develop fibroids by the age of 50, yet many do not receive a diagnosis until much later. Fibroids, also known […]
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    What’s Happening This Weekend at the Universal Church UK?

    The weekend is almost here, and with it comes another opportunity to strengthen your faith, connect with others, and take part in events designed to make a real difference in your life and in the lives of those around you. Whether you are looking to grow spiritually, support your local community or be part of […]
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    Kindness: A Mark of Those Who Walk with God

    Kindness has a remarkable way of transforming ordinary moments into something meaningful. It isn’t simply about being polite or having good manners. Rather, it is about treating people with genuine care, respect, and compassion, wherever life takes us. In the light of the Holy Bible, kindness reflects God’s character through practical actions and makes the […]
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    No Time to Wait

    Jeremy Clarkson has built a career on sarcasm, fast cars and straight-talking opinions. He is best known for keeping audiences on the edge of their seats, whether it was racing around test tracks on Top Gear or building suspense as host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? But recently, the tension in his own life came from […]
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