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    Bristol Mayor Opens Newly Independent Food Bank to Tackle Local Food Insecurity

    The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) has officially launched its newly independent food bank at its Bristol centre, with the Mayor of Bristol cutting the ribbon at a celebratory community event attended by dozens of local residents. The food bank, now fully operational and self-sustaining, will be open every Saturday from 11am–1pm, […]

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    The Fields Are Already White. Are You Ready for the Harvest?

    “Do you not say, ‘There are still four months and then comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest!” (John 4:35) Those familiar with life in the countryside understand what it means when fields are described as “white.” It […]

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    A Seven-week Challenge to Transform Your Prayer Life

    Faith has a remarkable way of transforming lives, even when circumstances seem impossible. Inspired by the incredible story of George Müller, this seven-week prayer challenge invites you to draw closer to God and see your prayers answered. George Müller didn’t have an easy start in life. His youth was marked by struggle, dishonesty, and addiction. […]

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    Health Point Initiative Brings Free Blood Pressure Checks to Hammersmith Broadway

      On Saturday 16 August, Hammersmith Broadway became a hub for health and wellbeing as the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God’s Patient Care Group (PCG) hosted its latest Health Point Initiative. Volunteer healthcare professionals offered free blood pressure checks, alongside blood glucose, BMI and blood oxygen tests, as well as advice on heart […]

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    An Opportunity to Become Wheat

    On Friday 5th September, our branches across London came together at our headquarters in Finsbury Park for the Night Vigil of the Sower. The meeting, which began at 10pm, was a special moment for those who longed to be filled with the Holy Spirit and for others who wished to renew their covenant with God. Bishop James Marques […]

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    What Energy Do You Transmit?

    Every one of us radiates a certain kind of energy. The energy we emit, whether positive or negative, reflects the state of our spirit and directly influences our lives. It can shape our success, friendships, relationships, finances – in fact, it can transform everything around us. Even our bodies respond: “A merry heart does good, like medicine, but a […]

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  • When the Impossible Meets the Power of Faith

    There are moments in life when challenges seem to pile up, making it feel like no solution is within reach. No matter how much effort we put in or how many doors we knock on, nothing seems to work. During times like these, we are reminded that human resources have their limits – especially when […]

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    The Answer Could Be Closer Than You Think

    Waiting can be one of the hardest parts of life. We hope for breakthroughs, blessings, or clarity, yet sometimes the answers seem far off. Especially in the area of finances, many know this tension all too well. Waiting for a job offer or promotion: Interview after interview, the silence that follows can feel unbearable. Each […]

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  • George Muller UK Book Launch

    On Saturday 13th September at 3pm, during the National Assistants Meeting, a brand-new book will be launched across the UK: George Müller: An Example of Faith and Trust, written by Núbia Siqueira. In this engaging new release, Núbia brings to life the remarkable story of George Müller – a man who chose to rely completely on faith […]

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    Does Life Feel Heavy? Lighten Your Load

    How often do people walk around feeling like the weight of the world is on their shoulders—burdened by problems, pain, and worries that just don’t seem to end? Every challenge, every tough decision adds more weight to shoulders that are already tired. Sometimes, it all feels too much to bear. But, there is hope. Jesus […]

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