• Freedom Night

    If the first service of the 30th anniversary celebration blessed you, just imagine what’s in store for day two! Join us for Freedom Night on Friday, 7th February, at 7:30pm with Bishop Alvaro Lima. This special evening is designed to address more than just surface-level concerns—it’s an opportunity to confront the deeper issues that often […]

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  • The Night of the Disciples

     The countdown is on as we prepare to celebrate 30 years of the Universal Church in the UK. To commemorate this milestone, we will hold eight special services. The first of these, The Night of the Disciples, will take place on Thursday, 6th February, at 8pm, led by Bishop Renato Cardoso at our headquarters, The Rainbow […]

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    AI Companion Robots Are Seen as a Potential Solution for Loneliness Among Older Adults

    In response to the growing epidemic of loneliness, researchers have developed Melody, a life-size humanoid robot designed to provide companionship, encourage social interaction and foster deeper human connections. Priced at $175,000, Melody features extremely realistic physical characteristics and movements. Research from Duke and Cornell universities (Aukland) indicates that, amid increasing social isolation, companion robots are […]

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    3 Tips to Overcome Negative Thoughts

    Bad thoughts come to everyone, including those who seek God and trust in His Word. In the spiritual realm, it’s essential to maintain a strong faith at all times, as evil always tries to sow doubts, fears, and weaknesses to prevent people from achieving their goals. The good news is that there are many ways […]

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    Washington D.C. Plane Crash Interrupts Lives and Sparks Reflections on the Fragility of Existence

    On 29 January, a tragic event shocked the world: an American Airlines plane crashed over the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., after colliding in mid-air with a Black Hawk military helicopter. Flight 5342, operated by PSA Airlines, had departed from Wichita, Kansas, and was bound for Ronald Reagan National Airport. The impact was devastating, resulting […]

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    Are God’s Promises Really True?

    The best way to determine if something is positive and legitimate is to test it. To know if a food is tasty, we need to taste it; to know if a device works as advertised, we need to try it; to find out if a city or country is as beautiful as people say it […]

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    How to Perform an Effective Deep Cleaning

    Maintaining a clean and organised home is essential for both our physical and mental well-being. A clean environment eliminates dust, allergens, and bacteria – reducing the risk of illnesses – and promotes relaxation, as a messy space can contribute to stress. Therefore, it’s common for us to occasionally set aside time for thorough deep cleaning, […]

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  • The Tools of Intelligent Love

    In the same way we use various tools and devices to make our everyday lives easier, when it comes to our love lives, we ​​also need to use the right tools to solve or prevent problems in our relationships. But to be able to do this, we must know these tools and become skilled in […]

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  • Blessing of the 7 Gates of Jerusalem

    On 12 January, Bishop Edir Macedo, along with other bishops from around the world and their wives, said a prayer of agreement directly from the Jordan River, determining blessings for those who took part in the most recent Campaign of Israel. Taking advantage of the opportunity, some of the bishops who were present completed a […]

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    What if you could reset your life?

    Who hasn’t wished they could start over in life? Imagine being able to erase your past and make different choices. For many, this would be a dream come true! But what if we told you that this is actually possible? While we can’t go back in time, God offers us the opportunity to be born […]

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