Showing posts with label clean up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clean up. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Mayor Peter Rush supports local clean up - World Mission Society Church of God


Members of the World Mission Society Church of God have worked with local councillors to clean up areas surrounding South Street, Rochdale.

The group met on Wednesday 21 August to clean rubbish from the area and many local residents came out of their homes to help. Mayor Peter Rush also attended the clean up to support the volunteers.

Members of the Church have cleaned up through the whole of Greater Manchester and have cleaned areas such as Rochdale, Trafford, Salford, Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Tameside, Stockport, Wigan and Prestwich. The group plan to go everywhere that they can make a change.

The clean up campaign hopes to inform people of the seriousness of environmental issues.

The WMSCOG participate in various volunteer service not only clean up campaign, but also blood donation, food drive... and so on.
The World Mission Society Church of God (WMSCOG) changes the whole world where found no love by spreading the love of God the Mother in this last age.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

"LET'S MAKE A CLEAN START TOGETHER" - World Mission Society Church of God


Ireland
The Local News-South Edition
May 16, 2013

"LET'S MAKE A CLEAN START TOGETHER"

This cleanup operation was the 8th to be carried out in Dublin since 2009.
On 14. April. 2013, the worldwide cleanup campaign was carried out in James's walk. The cleanup operation was organized by the World Mission Society Church of God and supported by Dublin City Council. The members cleaned up James walk along by the Luas line from Fatima to Rialto, and around 25 litter bags were collected at the end of cleanups.
The weather was cold and breezy, but from children to adults, they all enjoyed the day with a smile participating in the cleanup campaign.
This cleanup was carried out simultaneously over 170 countries in 2200 different cities over the world.

The Church of God makes great efforts to protect environment and to practice loving neighbors by diligently helping society in need everywhere.

The World Mission Society Church of God (WMSCOG) was established by the Second Coming Christ Ahnsahnghong and it keeps the new covenant which set an example by Jesus Himself 2000 years ago.  Please come to the Church of God that keeps the truth of the Early Church to receive the blessings of salvation.

Friday, October 24, 2014

(Peru) 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 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.

World Mission Society Church of God preach the Second coming Christ, Christ Ahnsahnhong and Heavenly Mother.  Some people think the Chruch of God is very strange church which believe in man.  However, The Church of God believe in Savior who is testifed on Bible.
In fact, when the people visit the Church of God, they realize their thought is just misunderstanding.
As above news, WMSCOG always do their best to make this world better place by following the teaching of God.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Church volunteers out in force to help with Marietta cleanup - World Mission Society Church of God

source : http://www.cbs46.com/story/24935978/church-volunteers-help-with-marietta-cleanup

worldnow and WGCL-TV
Posted: Mar 11, 2014 6:35 AM Updated: Apr 08, 2014 6:35 AM


ATLANTA (CBS46) - Marietta Mayor Pro-Tem Johnny Walker, County Commissioner Joann Birrell, retired City of Marietta Assistant Chief and Fire Marshal Scott Tucker and 155 volunteers from the World Mission Society Church of God participated in a day of cleaning and beautifying Marietta on Sunday.

The effort was initiated by the church to help clean the world on a global scale, including South Korea, Canada, South America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and Africa."It felt great to help clean up the creeks that flow into the Chattahoochee River and being able to work with the wonderful staff and volunteers of 'Keep Marietta Beautiful,'" said Hector Flores, church overseer for the WMSCOG.

According to a release from Keep Marietta Beautiful, the chuch was looked to for help improving the look and safety of Custer Park, Birney Park and the surrounding areas of the Marietta Power location in the creeks and drainage areas.

The volunteers removed litter and debris from three creeks, picked up litter from surrounding neighborhood streets and sidewalks and removed litter and debris from the creek area near Marietta Power.

"The City is grateful for their work to improve and beautify our City. The giving of their congregation's time and efforts is a mission that benefits the citizens of our City," Mayor Thunder Tumlin said.
Joan Ellars, director of "Keep Marietta Beautiful," said that members of the Church of God removed 4 tons of junk from the creeks and surroundings, including shopping carts that were left throughout the neighborhood, 55 tires and other miscellaneous household items.

According to Flores, the World Mission Society Church of God volunteers were overjoyed to share love with the people of Marietta and are looking forward to a continued partnership with the people of Marietta to make the city and the world a cleaner place.

The member of WMSCOG always do their best to follow the teaching of Heavenly Mother. Accordingly, Other peoples use to say the volunteer service of MWSCOG is very impressive and passionate. Their power is Mother's love!!.

 

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Help from Manchester - World Mission Society Church of God


 
FLOOD-HIT Oxford residents were given a helping hand from an unlikely source yesterday.
 
About 100 people travelled all the way from Manchester to help people affected by floods, with clear-up work.
 
The team was part of the voluntary department of the World Mission Society Church of God and  soon set about visiting the worst hit areas of the city such as Binsey Lane.
 
 
This earth become not a proper place to live for mankind and all living beings because of Environmental Variation. Moreover, people can not help but facing on various disaster in every moment of it.  World Mission Society Church of God will always be there and help people.

 


 

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Change the world with Heavenly Mother's love - World Mission Society Church of God

 
Reag: latest clean up
 
Members of the local community supported the Rochdale Environmental Action Group (REAG) in their latest clean up effort.
 
REAG were joined by volunteers from the Deeplish Community Centre, including manager Sohail Ahmed, and the World Mission Society Church of God to clean areas in Deeplish.
 
As well as cleaning the area, the group spent time talking to local businesses, organisations and the community about the work that they do.
 
REAG is currently working with Incredible Edibles, Rochdale in Bloom, Matthew Moss High School and other organisations to develop projects for planting vegetables, fruit trees and flowers to further improve the environment.
 
Ghulam Rasul Shahzad OBE, Secretary of REAG, said: "I appeal to everyone in the Borough of Rochdale to join in making this town a beautiful and flowery town."

World Mission Society Chruch of God (Witness of Ahnsahnghong) believes Ahnsahnghong as our Savior in the age of the Holy Spirit with the belief in Heavenly Mother.  
According to the Bible,God the Father and God the Mother  who are the Spirit and the bride are to give us the water of life in this last age of the Holy Spirit.

 

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Clean-up prayers are answered! - World Mission Society Chruch of God

Clean-up prayers are answered!

Reporter: Helen Korn
Date online: 03 February 2012
PEOPLE power saw 80 volunteers clean up Clarksfield as part of a worldwide campaign to rid streets of rubbish.

Members of the Trafford-based World Mission Society Church of God decided to lend a hand after reading in the Chronicle about reported litter problems in the area.
The mass clean-up comes amid fierce debate between Oldham politicians as to who is
WASTING no time . . . members of the World Mission Society Church of God
collected 50 bags of rubbish
responsible   for tidying our streets.
The Lib-Dems’ alternative budget proposes employing two extra enforcement officers to tackle litter and fly-tipping and £135,000 for more Street Scene staff to keep Oldham clean.

But Labour councillors claim the tough financial position the council finds itself in does not allow the luxury of employing staff to clear up after residents — who should keep their own streets clean.

Complaints were raised by Councillor Lynne Thompson who reported Kelverlow, Goss Hall and Ronald and Eric streets as major hotspots.

Councillor Thompson blamed a lack of council resources for the deteriorating problem. Campaigners took matters into their own hands and headed to those streets where they felt their help would be most needed. Around 50 bin bags were packed full of rubbish in three hours. Delighted residents praised the volunteers on the good deed and invited them to “come round more often.”

Others joined in with the clean-up. The volunteers, who pay for their own cleaning tools and transport to get around, have already tidied up areas of Manchester, Bury, London and Newcastle. They are carrying out the environmental campaign to cut pollution and to assist the underprivileged.

Lauren Webb, from the church, said: “When we see a problem area reported in a newspaper, we take it upon ourselves to carry out the mission to clean up that area.”

The clean-up comes at a time when complaints have been made about cuts to Oldham Council’s street-cleaning teams.

Council leader Jim McMahon blasted residents for not taking responsibility.

He said: “Some constituents expect us to start picking up after them. They think we should start with areas where residents don’t look after their own streets. Do not attack the council for not taking action when you don’t take your own.”

Councillor Jean Stretton said there had been a slight increase in litter in certain hotspots of the borough which tend to be those with dense residential properties for obvious reasons.

There are 2,200 churches in 150 countries around the world, all participating in clean ups where they live.
source: http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-features/8/news-headlines/66265/cleanup-prayers-are-answered

The Memebers of World Mission Society Church of God get power from the love of God the Mother who loves all mankind.  The members of WMSCOG are all God's people who practice God's teachings, not only by lips.