2013-11-29

*The World Mission Society Church of God* conducted clean-up campaign in Battambang







The World Mission Society Church of God conducted a clean-up campaign on March 4 and around 60 people participated in this activity including provincial officers. This Church has been performing clean-up campaigns in 2,200 areas in 150 countries around the world in ahead of the Passover to save the earth getting sick from environmental pollution.





As part of “Celebration of the Sacred Birth of God Ahnsahnghong & Preparation of 2012 Passover Assembly,” these activities will be held globally until early April. The Church of God said that the purpose of this clean-up movement was to practice the love of the Passover of the New Covenant restored by the Second Coming Jesus Ahnsahnghong for salvation of mankind, and to cause the Cambodian people to be aware of the seriousness of global warming and environmental pollution. The campaign has attracted interest and participation of many people to spread the way to save lives in times of disaster.





The Church of God has hosted the Worldwide Clean-up Campaign annually before the Passover. The total number of the clean-up campaigns carried out from 2001 to January 2012, not including small-scale campaigns which have not been counted, amounts to as many as 1,272.On the average, more than 100 activities have been held every year. The activities contribute to change environmental awareness of the world as well as to make the polluted Earth clean.





The Passover, which falls on April 5 this year, is an important feast of God because through this feast we can be protected from disasters and have the promise of the forgiveness of sins and eternal life. The Church of God said, “We hope that people will keep the Passover and become the children of God to receive the blessings and the gift of salvation by cleaning up our mind as well as the environment of the earth.”





“The Clean-up Campaign by the World Mission Society Church Of God is really a good activity,” said Provincial Officer Uti, who participated in the event. “I am very glad to cooperate with a clean-up activity by participating in it as a Provincial Officer.” Also, he added, “This campaign becomes a good example which would promote residents to join the campaign to stop dumping wastes into fields and farmland and to make the environment clean.”





The 1304th Worldwide Clean-up Campaign of the World Mission Society Church of God was held in the area of SvayPao, Battambang in the morning, March 4. The Church of God practices the love of the Passover which contains the love and sacrifice of God through various volunteering services.

2013-11-28

WMSCOG, Small Church into Big Results





A small church participates in various activities

[Photo] Laura Rein, a Church of God member,donates blood with the help of Eric Lehmann / Photo by Wecher

Wilmersdorf. If the members of the World Mission Society Church of God call to action in Wexstrasse 27, it leads to a worldwide activity.



So will it be on March 11, when an environmental clean-up action will take place in as many as 1,900 cities in more than 150 countries around the world. While the clean-up campaign was carried out around the Federal Court in Berlin last year, the area near the Rotes Rathaus (Red City Hall) will be cleaned up this year. If you want to participate in this campaign, you can come to the Station Hackescher Markt by1:00 PM.



Also, the World Mission Society Church of God has been engaged in blood donations from all over the world. The Church of God in Wilmersdorf conducted its first blood drive in Germany.



On January 30, about 60 citizens responded to the campaign and donated blood at the Haema Blood Donation Center. This Church plans to repeat this activity in April by following the appeal of DanielBahr, the Minister of Health of the Federal Republic of Germany and member of the Free Democratic Party (FDP), who has called for blood donations.



Deacon Julian George explained the blood donation metaphysically saying: “Jesus Christ gave eternal life through the blood on the cross 2,000 years ago. We can give life to other people by donating blood.”



The blood drive, which was conducted in front of the blood donation center in the evening of this day, attracted the attention of many passers-by and some of them like Wilhelm Gebelein joined the campaign voluntarily.



Pastor Byeongho Lee personally gave thanks to the participants, standing next to the blood donation vehicle. There were many Church members who donated blood for the first time like Laura Rein. Smiling,she allowed Erick Lehmann, Haema employee, to insert the needle.



Conrad Strathausen, theological student,was somewhat excited at his first blood donation and said, “God did not hesitate to shed His blood for us, so there is no hesitation for me.” The vouchers and the allowances of blood donation are to be donated by the Church of God for charitable purposes.



The World Mission Society Church of God was founded by Ahnsahnghong-nim in Korea in 1964. It has around 2,000 Churches in 150 countries around the world and the total number of the registered Church members amounts to 1.6 million. This Church attracted the attention of the world when it held Charity Concert for Haiti Earthquake Victims. After the Concert, the outcome of US$100,000 was handed over to the United Nations. Since then, the Church of God has worked directly with the United Nations Headquarters.In 2011, it was honored by the U.S. President Barack Obama for its volunteering work. 

2013-11-27

Clean-up Campaigns and Blood Drives by WMSCOG




Phnom Penh – Yesterday, the World Mission Society Church of God conducted a clean-up campaign and blood drive for celebrating the “Passover” which falls on April 5.





At 8 a.m. yesterday, more than 200 members of the Church carried out the clean-up activity around the Russian Hospital located on the bank district. 





The Church members also participated in a blood drive at the church after returning from the clean-up campaign.





Pastor Yong-moon Lee of the Church of God in Cambodia said, “The clean-up campaign and blood drive for celebrating the Passover took place simultaneously by more than 200 churches in 150 countries to spread the importance of the Passover to the people around the world.”

2013-11-26

WMSCOG, Blood donation camp held at GMC



PANJIM: The members of the World Mission Society Church of God, Goa branch conducted a blood donation camp at the Goa Medical College, Bambolim under the banner ‘A Wind of Burning Love Is blowing around the World’. 
The camp was organised to commemorate 'The Day of New Jerusalem 2012'. Dr Wiseman Pinto said: "Today, we face an acute shortage of blood; the reason being that blood cannot be manufactured in a laboratory or a factory. The only source of blood is a human being. Therefore we need healthy donors who would like to volunteer themselves for this noble cause.” “We, wholeheartedly thank the World Mission Society, Church of God for their continued support in this noble cause to save mankind. This organization had conducted a similar camp in July. The patients will definitely be very grateful for this 'altruistic' effort that cannot be repaid," he added.

2013-11-25

Clean-up Campaign for the Passover [World mission society church of God]



-       Reported at LA PRENSA DE MOQUEGUA on March 19, 2013
Global clean-up campaign to heal the sick earth is held simultaneously in 150 countries including Korea. It’s “Worldwide Environmental Clean-up Campaign for the Passover 2013,” conducted by the World Mission Society Church of God.
The Church explained that the purpose of this activity was to inform the communities about the severity of the global warming and environmental contamination and attract their participation in the campaigns in order to protect the lives of neighbors of the global village from natural disasters.
The clean-up campaign will take place in various locations including mountains, rivers, oceans, parks, historical sites, streets and schools, considering regional characteristics and needs of each country.
The campaign is to be conducted in cooperation with governmental offices, district municipalities, provincial, regional or public community centers. It is expected that it will draw the attention of people towards the environment and environmental pollution.
The Church of God has paid particular attention to the environmental protection, which is home for mankind. It has been conducting clean-up activities in mountains, rivers, seas, beaches, streams, park, streets, etc. Last weekend, they cleaned up the beaches of ILO, which helped keep the environment clean.
FACT.
The Church of God has carried out 1,272 clean-up campaigns for more than a decade from January 2001 to 2012, excluding small-scale campaigns which have not been taken account of.

2013-11-22

Volunteers from *the World Mission Society Church of God*



[Mexico] Volunteers from the World Mission Society Church of God and a Kitlas organization cooperated to clean up the Pesquería River
Newspaper: ABC De Monterrey       
Date: January 28, 2013

Dozens of volunteers from the World Mission Society Church of God and a Kitlas organization, supported by the Monterrey Public Service, performed a clean-up campaign around the Pesquería River in Riberas del Rio, northwest of Monterrey.
Jose Luis Hernandez, a member of the Church of God, explained that this clean-up activity was designed to awaken universal our consciousness to improve the region in which we all live.
"The love of God makes us see and do things that we cannot do with our strength," said the young man. He also added that the environmental clean-up campaign has been being carried out simultaneously around the world.
He stressed that activities like this have been performed three times in Guadeloupe and two times in Monterrey since the beginning of 2012.
"We hope that this activity reaches the hearts of all people so that they can see beyond what they can do," said Hernandez.

2013-11-21

[WMSCOG] - The World Mission Society Church of God - performed a clean-up campaign


The members of the World Mission Society Church of God conducted a clean-up campaign in the area of Micaela Bastidas. This activity took place simultaneously in different parts of Peru and the world. It was carried out not only to help resolve environmental problems, but also to prepare the birth of the Second Coming Christ Ahnsahnghong coming from the east. This action began at 10:30 yesterday morning with more than 40 members, and ended at around 1 pm.
Jhonny Chavez Ordinola explained, “These outreach activities which benefit the community will continue to be held along with clean-up campaigns as well as other activities throughout the year and during 2014.

2013-11-20

WMSCOG - Voluntary Service Activity in Commemoration of the Day of *the New Jerusalem*


On Sunday, December 23, 2012, about 300 people including the members of the World Mission Society Church of God carried out a "Charity bazaar to help others" in commemoration of the Day ofthe New Jerusalem. Fund raised through this bazaar for needy neighbors will beused for old people in this case.
The World Mission Society Church of God in Atlixco expressed the purpose of the global activity of sharing love through the motto "Let's deliver the love of Mother who saves mankind" in commemoration of the Day of the New Jerusalem. As you know, the Church of God believes in the existence of God the Mother as well as God the Father based on the Bible, and is globally recognized as the church that practices the love of God the Mother. Today, it has 2,200 churches in over 150 countries around theworld and the number of its registered members amounts to approx. 1.75 million.
The Church of God has been carrying out voluntary service activities to help others in need including regions of natural disasters. Also it has been conducting Worldwide Environmental Clean-up Campaigns and blood drives to give life through the love of the Passover.
These devoted voluntary services of the Church of God in every corner of Global Village, are applauded by every country beyond borders, races and religions. Thus, the United Nations has recognition of the Church of God for these activities.

2013-11-18

The World Mission Society Church of God [WMSCOG] in Darkhan is reaching out a helping hand


This Church was founded in Korea in 1964 and currently has around 2,200 branch churches in 150 countries around the world. And the Church has been spread to the world under the name of the World Mission Society Church of God. The Church of God started its activity in Mongolia in 2004 and in Darkhan-Uul Province in 2009 by obtaining official approval from the authorities. The goal of this Church is to preach the prophecies of the Bible with hard evidence and to communicate a wide range of information. Also, it gives faith of life, power and wish of escaping the pain and suppression of life. Furthermore, the Church has been conducting various voluntary services.
Some examples of the voluntary services of this Church include:
1.     On March 11, 2012, two tons of wastes were collected from 4,000 m2 streets in an apartment area of District No. 8, Darkhan-Uul Province. Some laborers of District No. 8 as well as 31 members of the Church participated in this clean-up campaign. The Church of God carried out clean-up campaigns in this district two times so far. The Church supported 33,200 MNT as the cost of banners, invitation cards, microphone batteries and film development.
2.    On April 29, 2012, more than 400 members participated in a campaign to clean up 6,000 m2 streets near Hara River, Darkhan-Uul Province. The Church of God supported 76,580 MNT to pay for banners, clean-up campaign preparation and meals. This voluntary service carried out in Darkhan was the ‘1,371st Worldwide Voluntary Service’ of this Church.
3.     On  July 25, 2012, the Church of God performed a blood drive in Darkhan Hospital. Twenty five saints joined in this blood donation drive. Non-saints also voluntarily participated in this event. Also, the Church spent 1,750 MNT on banners and meals.
The voluntary services of this Church have been carried out in 150 countries around the world including Mongolia. Currently, the Church of God has four branch churches in Ulaanbaatar, which have also conducted voluntary services and received various awards from the Ministry of Water Supply and the Ministry of Environment of Mongolia. The Church of God around the world has been united under the slogan “The Whole World with the Love of Mother,” and has been committed to set an example with good deeds to others and create a better life for future.
The World Mission Society Church of God has paid the taxes and social insurance costs regularly within the time for payment and has followed all applicable laws and regulations of Mongolia. Also, the Church participated in a forum for religious groups held at the Child Welfare Center on December 10, 2012.
The Church presented coal and firewood to its neighbors with a warm heart like the love of Mother. The Church of God in Darkhan supported 40 bags of coal and firewood to 10 households in commemoration of the Day of the New Jerusalem.
A warm breeze of love blows to a global village. A breeze of love which makes dying lives alive with the heart of Mother who cares for children and which gives hope to neighbors who are suffering from diseases. This love is essential for mankind of this age when people are getting hard-hearted due to disputes and antagonism.
It is the World Mission Society Church of God (Chief Pastor: Joo-cheol Kim), a global religious group, that causes this warm breeze. They has been conducting massive voluntary services around the world beyond borders and religions in commemoration of the ‘Day of New Jerusalem 2012’ and created a sensation.
“Celebrating the Day of New Jerusalem, we would like to spread the greatest love and good news of Mother who saves mankind.” The Church of God explained the purpose of the global sharing love.
The voluntary services in this round are intended to target the whole world as well as Mongolia. The World Mission Society Church of God has been carried out such activities as massive blood drive, clean-up campaign, briquette delivery, a party in honor of the aged and visit to a government office or organization, considering the special nature of each country or region and the needs of each local government or community.
On Monday December 31, 2012, the Church of God in Darkhan provided 10 homes in Darkhan-Uul Province with 20 bags of coal and 20 bags of firewood respectively.
The Mongolian winter is so unbearable cold that heating fuel is absolutely necessary. However, the fuel cost is expensive, which increases the burden on people in need. “In commemoration of the Day of New Jerusalem 2012, we took action to deliver the love of God the Mother to neighbors who are having a tough life,” said Pastor Shin, Joo-ho of the Church of God in Darkhan. “We are happy to help them spend a warm winter.”
That day, coal and firewood were delivered to each home by Pastor and members of the Church. “I was anxious about this winter because I was told that it would be especially cold this year. I feel relief and happy to receive coal and firewood,” said Odonchimeg who had three children.
As is well known, the World Mission Society Church of God believes that God the Mother exists as well as God the Father based on the Bible. The Church has 2,200 branch churches in 150 countries around the world. It is a large-scale church whose number of registered members is about 1.75 million.
The Church of God is well known for practicing the love of God the Mother as well as its missionary work based on the Bible. The Church has been conducting heartfelt activities including Blood Drive to Give Life Through the Love of the Passover, various disaster recovery activities such as global environmental protection campaigns, campaigns to help neighbors in need, and supporters’ activity. The devoted voluntary services of this Church, which has been carried out in every part of the globe, are greatly welcomed by the governments of each country and the U.N.
The Church of God said, “Just as children in danger need their mothers, so people, who are living among disasters, diseases, famines, economic depression and climate catastrophes, need the love of God the Mother in our days. We hope that humans will come to God the Mother to receive true peace and happiness, and furthermore, salvation.”

2013-11-17

WMSCOG - Cleaned up our community



[Photo] The members are removing mattresses from mangrove forest.

In commemoration of the Day of the New Jerusalem, around 50 members of the World Mission Society Church of God conducted a campaign to clean up the mangroves of Viejo, Panama yesterday. Along with volunteers from the National Environmental Authority, they collected all kinds of waste, from mattresses to tree trunks.
“We carried out this activity in order to contribute in some way to clean up the country, which is everyone's responsibility,” said Rolando Allamby, spokesman of the Church of God. Rolando added, “Through the clean-up campaign, we removed a lot of waste entangled among mangroves. Such waste is possible to cause fish to be killed.”

Maria E. Gonzalez
I'm happy to work with cleaning up my country. It is our duty to help our neighbors.
Yitzeli Figueroa
I feel happy to help keep our planet clean. It is everyone's duty to protect the environment.

2013-11-16

[WMSCOG] The Church of God donated 80 pairs of shoes to a National Children’s House


On December 23, 2012, the World Mission Society Church of God in Atlixco, which believes in the existence of God the Father and God the Mother, held a charity bazaar at Zócalo Public Square to share the love with neighbors in commemoration of the Day of the New Jerusalem.
With the funds raised from the bazaar, the Church of God bought eighty pairs of shoes, sneakers, pencils, pens and tops, which were sent to a National Children’s House for orphans who needed them most on Sunday January 13, 2013.
The World Mission Society Church of God is recognized worldwide for sharing the love with neighbors. The Church members organized playgrounds, handed out sweets and balloons, told stories and made a shadow performance to give love to the children who unfortunately did not have the support of their parents or had been victims of domestic abuse.
Ms. Maria Fabiola Herrera Roses, who was responsible for the institution, expressed appreciation for their support and concern for the children, and for leaving an opportunity for further activities together in the future.

2013-11-15

*The World Mission Society Church of God* cleaned up Subhash Park


On Sunday, the World Mission Society Church of God performed a clean-up campaign at Subhash Park.
"We carried out this campaign to have awareness of making and keeping our neighborhood clean, including our houses on Sunday," said Niru Berry, a member of the Society. As part of such an effort, the members performed clean-up and picked up trash at Subhash Park.
Many members of the Church of God participated in this round of campaign, including Reka Lantom, Jessica Joseph and Nixon John. They said that the World Mission Society Church of God had been conducting various community services.

[Picture] The members of the Society who joined the clean-up campaign at Subhash Park

2013-11-14

WMSCOG - [Mexico] Cleaned up the streets of Atlixco in preparation for the Passover


On April 28, more than 250 members of the World Mission Society Church of God gathered in the streets with brooms in their hands to carry out a “Clean-up Campaign” for the Passover 2013. Starting from Zócalo Public Square, they cleaned up Avenue Indpendencia, Avenue M. Avila Camachoy and the district of Chapulapa. They collected 1.5 tons of trash through this campaign. 
“Thank you for cooperating and supporting the City of Atlixco for last 3 years. If all people participate in clean-up campaigns like things you do, all problems which occur due to wastes will reduced,” said Carlos Gamez, Chief Manager of the Department of Environmental Affairs of Atlixco as a representative of the City.
Jose Cruz, Secretary of the Department of Environmental Affairs, expressed his gratitude, saying “I express my thanks to you on behalf Mayor. Public policies cannot be successful without citizen participation. You played an important role in protecting and preserving the environment.”
This activity became a good opportunity to increase environmental awareness of the citizens who marveled at the parade of the Church members who happily cleaned up the streets.
The clean-up campaign was held simultaneously by the members of the World Mission Society Church of God in 150 countries where 2,200 churches are located around the world. The campaign was prepared as one of the events to commemorate the grace and sacrifice of God the Father and God the Mother who came as the Spirit and the Bride to save mankind in this age (Revelation 22:17.)


The World Mission Society Church of God believes in God the Mother as well as God the Father by following the words of the prophecies of the Bible, and has been conducting various community services such as blood drives and natural disaster recovery activities. The Church of God practices the teachings of Heavenly Mother and shares “Love your neighbor” not only with words but with deeds, which brings warmth to people’s mind. It is the third clean-up campaign conducted by the World Mission Society Church of God in Atlixco.

2013-11-13

World Mission Society Church of God visited and shared warmth in Ampang Old Folk's Home



 World Mission Society Church of God visited and shared warmth in Ampang Old Folk's Home
(30th of May in Ampang) Malaysia News - World Mission Society Church of God visited and shared warmth with the elders in Ampang Old Folk's Home, through singing and dancing.
The church members sung golden oldies, performed a vignette, and played musical games.
They also took care of the elders by kindly serving them with homemade bread, nutritious drinks, and korean sweet red-bean porridges.
Being fascinated by their performance, the elders couldn't lose their bright smiles.
Secretary of the welfare committee in Ampang Chia Soon Seong said, "I am so happy that the members of the Church of God visited us. I truly give thanks to them for holding a performance for the elders."
She also said, "I could see the elders smiling, which is a rare sight these days."
[Photo] The church members and the elders after the performance