• Jacob and Leah: Couples from Genesis

    an example of faith and trust in God

    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

    having the character of God

    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

    experience the power of God

    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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    Be a Problem Solver

    turn your situation around

    Human beings have many innate talents and abilities. One of these is the capacity to solve problems. We often see this requirement in job descriptions because it is a valued specification. Unfortunately, people often forget to utilise this skill in their own lives, choosing a simpler but damaging option: complaining. When a person complains, they […]

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    Why?

    the Work of God

    Few words in the dictionary have the power to reveal more about us and our true intentions than the word: WHY Two people can do exactly the same thing, but for very different reasons. And it is the reason behind what is done, that will determine whether that action will be accepted by God or […]

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  • The Lord’s Supper

    start a new life with God

    The Lord Jesus instructed that the Lord’s Supper be carried out in remembrance of Him; therefore, it is something we should do often, because to remember someone means to repeatedly bring that person to mind. This is why everyone at the Universal Church has the opportunity to take part of this sacred ceremony twice a […]

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    Glasgow UCKG’s Grand Opening

    Soup Kitchen activity

    Our UCKG members in Scotland, let alone those all over the United Kingdom, could not have been happier when the Universal Church finally found a permanent place of worship in Glasgow. All of our members came together to contribute to the restoration of the building via the ‘Support Our Renovation Works Appeal’, in order to […]

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    The Sunday of the Reencounter

    in the presence of God

    The sun rises and sets, and you go about your day like clockwork. You have your responsibilities, and on the outside, everything looks the same, but you know the truth. You’re not the same. Nothing has felt right for a long time. It’s an ache that only you feel; an emptiness that only you know. […]

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    Fighting food poverty in the UK

    Kitchen’s

    Did you know that although the UK is the sixth richest country in the world, its food poverty rate is the highest in Europe? According to a report from the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs committee, nearly six million adults and 1.7 million children were struggling to obtain enough food between September 2020 and February […]

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    Loneliness increases the risk of cancer

    how to focus on your love life

    Lonely men are more likely to suffer from the disease A study conducted by the University of Eastern Finland showed that lonely middle-aged men are 10% more likely to suffer from cancer than men in the same age group who have partners. According to the researchers, loneliness can influence the development of various types of […]

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