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£1,120
raised of £500,000 target by 12 supporters

    Weʼve raised £1,120 to help fund the purchase of a building to be transformed or ready to use as a church for the local Seventh-Day Adventist community in Rugby.

    Rugby, United Kingdom
    Funded on Saturday, 30th September 2017

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    In the early 1950’s a humble little bakery on 8 Wells Street in Rugby, England, was converted into a church, and so began the Rugby Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The Lord has blessed us abundantly in this time, and what was first a membership of 4, has now sweltered to between 80 and 120 regular fellow worshipers. My dear brothers and sisters, quite simply put, we have out grown this little church and in the words of our local council, “It is a Health & Safety Hazard”, and an accident waiting to happen. Our sanctuary has seating for 38 people, with many others sitting in a  tiny  room  upstairs  or  even  on  the  stairs. 

    Our  local  council  issues  parking  fines  now,  as  we  no  long  have  authority  to  park  in  the  street. 

    God willing, we want to do so much in our local community. Outreach seminars………. Soup kitchens….. schooling….. health day seminars….. cooking classes…….Toddler day groups.

    Our calling is to reach people and spread the Word of God and so I wish to reach out to you. Will  you  please be a part of our journey…. Be a part of our fundraising campaign and  help us purchase an appropriate building that will house the visions and calling we have, to continue Gods work. Nobody ever got poor by giving.
    Luke 6 verse 38 says; “Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.”
    Please support us by helping with your kind offering. Thank you and God Bless.

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      12

      • Tuckley Twins

        Tuckley Twins

        Sep 30, 2017

        We are praying for a suitable building for Rugby

      • George Acquah

        George Acquah

        Sep 30, 2017

        I hope you guys are able to get to your target soon. God bless.

        £10.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Sep 29, 2017

        £50.00

      • Audrey Balderstone

        Audrey Balderstone

        Sep 11, 2017

        Praying for great success in reaching your goal.

        £100.00

      • Carolyn Schulz

        Carolyn Schulz

        Sep 4, 2017

        I wish I was in a position to share more with you. If you do any fundraising activities, I will help wherever I can. I was able to donate some handmade jewellery for a recent auction...Praying...

        £100.00

      • BL & D

        BL & D

        Sep 3, 2017

        Hope you guys reach your goal.

        £50.00

      • Gary van Sittert

        Gary van Sittert

        Sep 3, 2017

        All the best mate

        £10.00

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      Kenith Muckle

      Kenith Muckle

      Rugby, United Kingdom

      Hi there, my name is Ken Muckle and I am a member of the Rugby SDA church. I care deeply about my church family and feel called to make an effort to raise as much money as possible to aid us in acquiring another building fit for purpose. Our sanctuary holds 40 people

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