• The “Day Between”—Understanding the Power of Holy Saturday

    Good Friday and Easter Sunday are central moments for Christians, marking respectively the crucifixion and the resurrection of our Lord Jesus. But did you know that the day between them—Holy Saturday—also represents a deep and powerful event? On Holy Saturday, Jesus descended into the depths of darkness and took back the keys of death from […]

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  • When Finances Feel Overwhelming, It’s Time to Cry Out

     With unemployment in the UK expected to rise higher than previously forecast, many are feeling the weight of uncertainty. Recent projections from the Office for Budget Responsibility suggest that joblessness could reach 5.3% this year — the highest level since the lockdown period of 2020. Behind these figures are real people — individuals and families […]

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    Holy Week

    About Holy Week Holy Week is one of the most sacred times in the Christian calendar. It reflects upon the final days of Jesus Christ’s life on Earth—His death on the cross and His resurrection. The week begins with His triumphant entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday and concludes with His resurrection on Easter Sunday. […]

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    Hundreds Attend Free Health Check Event In West London – With Many Referred For Urgent Follow-Up

    A free community health event in West London has delivered vital early health interventions, with 28 people referred for further medical support following on-the-spot checks. The Health Point initiative, run by the Patient Care Group (PCG) – volunteers from the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG) – returned to Acton this weekend, offering […]

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  • What Does Palm Sunday Mean to You?

        Palm Sunday marks the beginning of Holy Week, the final seven days of Jesus’ earthly ministry.  On this day, we celebrate His triumphal entry into Jerusalem. In Biblical times, it was customary for kings to enter the city in a grand procession.  As Jesus approached Jerusalem on a donkey, the people laid palm […]

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    Biblical Archaeology Confirms the Earthquake at Jesus’ Death

    Biblical archaeology has once again uncovered a remarkable piece of evidence supporting the accounts in the Holy Scriptures. Recently, researchers analysed sediments in the Dead Sea and discovered traces of a significant earthquake. This event occurred precisely at the time when the Lord Jesus was crucified in Jerusalem. The Gospel of Matthew recounts this moment […]

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    Seek First the Kingdom: What Does It Really Mean?

    Many people speak about faith, miracles, and blessings; however, few truly understand one of the most important topics taught by the Lord Jesus: the Kingdom of God. So, what is the Kingdom of God? Bishop Macedo, the founder of the Universal Church, explains that many people confuse the Kingdom of God with the Kingdom of […]

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    Doomsday Clock: The Conflict in Iran

      The world is watching the Middle East with bated breath. The tensions surrounding Iran are not merely strategic or political; they carry a spiritual weight that many prefer to ignore. Yet the facts echo what Scripture had already warned. The escalation of violence and the growing global threats show that humanity is walking a […]

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  • The True Cost of Taking Shortcuts in Life

    Pacts with the devil have long captivated people’s imagination, appearing in stories passed down through generations, as well as in films and literature. “Faust,” written by German playwright Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, tells the story of a man who, dissatisfied with the limits of human knowledge and experience, enters into a pact with Satan, represented […]

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  • What Is Written Still Has Power

    Do you agree that what is written down often carries far more weight than what is simply spoken? Think about a contract, for instance. No matter what was discussed beforehand, it’s the written agreement that ultimately counts. In a courtroom, the same principle applies, as documents frequently hold more authority than a verbal testimony. This […]

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