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Pastor Hyung Jin Nim to visit UK »

by Simon Cooper

It  has been confirmed that our International President, Pastor Hyung Jin Nim and his wife, Yeon Ah Nim  will come to the UK on Monday 23rd August and spend  a few days here to meet brothers and sisters before going on to visit the rest of Europe.

I am sure you will all look forward to meet them with your families and guests, so let us all prepare well to receive them and inspire them.


FFWPU Annual Gathering at Cleeve House

We have decided to move the Annual Gathering in Cleeve House to Tuesday 24th August (originally set for Saturday 21st August) so that all our Blessed families can have a chance to meet with Pastor Hyung Jin Nim and Yeon Ah Nim in our own beautiful environment .
We did not want to miss our traditional summer Annual Gathering and it was thought  difficult to gather UK members from all over the nation twice within a few days, so it seemed a wonderful opportunity to ask Hyung Jin Nim to speak to everyone at Cleeve on 24th.  We have there facilities for the younger children to enjoy the bouncy castles, games, etc.
Please try to book time off work if you need to. More details will come soon.

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Europeans get a taste of Japan »

by Tim Read

L-R: Keishin Barrett, Yoshiko Chellew and Mariam Trubshaw

Yoshiko Chellew, Keishin Barrett and Mariam Trubshaw have joined two Swiss and five other people from the UK (Kunimasa, Kuniyoshi Hayashi, Rose Taylor, Sophie Redihough and Seijin Thomas) for a month stay in Japan. They are doing grass rooots witnessing, teaching English, and service work for one month during the summer period. Three CARP centres are supporting the initiative: Horoshima, Tsukuba and the Keisei centre in Tokyo. At the end of their stay they will will meet together in Hiroshima for three or four days for a final service project, and sight seeing.

See Yoshiko, Keishin ands Mariam’s blog here , the Hirosima blog here and Tsukuba blog here. [ed: blog links work now]

Thanks for your report. In case you read this response, I think one thing you bring to such a developed CARP movement is your Christian/UC heritage which the Japanese dont have. Hence you could freely visit the Christian church and help to build a few bridges. Wish I was in my twenties again and could be there in Japan!

Toby Warren - 14 July 2010

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Tongil Moodo training sessions »

by Francis M. Njiru

Is it free??

Ozzy - 11 July 2010

Commitment to membership and free classes...Mst. Francis

Francis - 11 July 2010

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Young Generation Breathing Life into Forgotten Cult »

by Tim Read

Forgotten? Well – lets do something about that!

Here’s the article from the SUN newspaper today (readership of 7.6 million):

click to view - and zoom in - or right click to download

“It was a nice coincidence when I met Emma Cox the journalist that we found out we both studied English Lit. at Newcastle, just I finished two years before she arrived there. I think she has done a good job of creating a narrative through simply telling the story of two couples.

There is so much incredible content to share from The Divine Principle and True Parents life, so we should keep on working on how to communicate it.” (Simon Cooper)

The Sun is rising...great article

Mitty - 24 June 2010

too bad the hi-res image has the bottom cropped... hey, congrats! good job on media relationships!!

David Gasperoni - 24 June 2010

thanks for pointing that out David. Will try to get it fixed.

Simon Cooper - 24 June 2010

got the paper in front of me now, think it's probably the first time my dad bought The Sun, very good article!!

suyang - 25 June 2010

Congratulations! Love it. Something's going on!

troubadour1 - 25 June 2010

yep the scanned image is perfect now. congrats again!

David Gasperoni - 25 June 2010

http://familyfireplace.org/

Woravut Lacharoj - 27 June 2010

Inspiring to see that we are getting positive and real information posted about us in society. Maybe it can become a trend to be like us:)

Anna Freeland - 19 July 2010

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Floating in Oxford »

by Tim Read

After the exams our chaplaincy group went to Oxford to have a picnic at the holy ground. Come and join us …

that was so cool Tim, thanks. What on Earth are we doing spending half the week in an office on the laptops?!?!? Feel a need to get out into nature and on to a quiet river. (of course, I guess one does need the tech to make the video...)

Simon Cooper - 15 June 2010

what a beautiful day you had; I enjoyed it too; thankyou! Perfect music for the ambiance.

Susan - 20 June 2010

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Children’s Summer Camp 2010 »

by admin

Come and have some fun - and learn a bit too!

The children’s Summer Camp for 2010 will be held at Cleeve House from Tuesday July 27th to Monday August 2nd.

Details and the application form are available HERE.

Please return completed forms by post to:

Chris Le Bas, 17 Jubilee Close, Pinner HA5 3TB

or contact Chris

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Upgrading Lancaster Gate HQ »

by Simon Cooper

Dear brothers and sisters,

I want to inform you about plans that are being made to continue with the upgrading and restoring of our national headquarters in Lancaster Gate, West London.

A lot of changes have taken place here in the last 9 months or so. We have been in the process of making it once again a spiritually active community centre where people can find it easy to connect to God and True Parents. We now have a regular congregation that meets here every Sunday and we are edging towards a regular attendance of 100. We plan in September to start holding two services every Sunday.

As you may know, for a variety of reasons the front façade has been allowed to get into a state of serious disrepair over the last 25 years or so and has reached a point where immediate action is needed. Since last year the finance committee agreed to start taking £6000 per month out of the income that No.44 provides through rentals, in order to start budgeting for the upkeep of our building. The reality is that so far that money has gone to pay off old debts where significant progress has been made.

Since the beginning of March our LG community church congregation has taken ownership by starting with the internal restoration of our building. They set a goal of £21,000 and have so far raised more than two thirds of that total. As a result they have redecorated the ballroom, created a new reception area to welcome members and guests, and are now continuing to make progress on beautifying the inside of the building.

I am sure many of you never get the chance to visit our HQ, and if you live outside London its daily relevance in your life is probably small. However, it does represent something very meaningful for our community. It was purchased with money that was raised by our early members, and has for decades represented the public face of our True Parents and Unificationists in the UK. It has an incredible potential to become a genuine community centre that can help to demonstrate the power of our True Parents message for this era we live in.

Our trustees and finance committee want to avoid the sale of other business assets for purposes other than business investment, and so the decision has been made to borrow two thirds of the cost and fund-raise an extra £50,000 to make up the final third. The loan will be serviceable due to our finance committee’s budget planning and careful approach to spending. But I want to put it to you that as a community we can raise the other £50,000.

This is not a direction that is being put on you but a request that has to be conveyed through a culture of heart. If you were blessed or matched by True Parents in LG, if you worked or grew up there in the past when Father was staying here or at any other time, or if you are able to connect to the vision of making LG a genuine flagship in the heart of our nation’s capital for True Parents message, then I want to encourage you to do your best to support through making a donation and or helping to raise funds towards a goal of £50,000.

If 250 families or members were able to donate £200 each we would reach our target. This building belongs to you and your descendants as part of our Unificationist heritage. Here in HQ we are committed to making it a place that plays a part in fulfilling the needs of our religious community and ultimately making it a place that can contribute to our wider British society in a way that True Parents would like to see.

I believe that if enough us catch the vision and don’t feel afraid of the size of the goal then we can reach it quickly and with ease. I know that some of us have donated over the years a lot of funds for various projects which are often what we could call on the world level. This one is in that respect  a bit more local.

We aim to start the restoration of the façade in June and finish before autumn sets in. If you can feel connected in heart please join in with this effort and be part of the change. I will send you an update very shortly to show you the developments we have made recently in LG.

Here are some different ways to donate:

  • Donate via PayPal on the right —>
  • Make a cheque out to FFWPU and post it to 43, Lancaster Gate, W2 3NA
  • Make a donation through your online banking and/or create a standing order: (a/c name: FFWPU, sort code: 16 00 82, a/c no. 10017942)

God bless you,

Simon Cooper

Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, President

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UK finance report Jan – May 2010 and LG restoration project plans »

by Simon Roselli

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Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Above are the graphs for the year so far. Whilst they tell some of the picture they don’t tell all of it. Below are some of the main points so far.

1)      We’ve paid off about £30,000 worth of debt in February. This was from monies that were due in last year but due to timings came in this year.

2)      We are due to pay off about another £12,000 of debt in June.

3)      We’ve managed to sort out a legal situation on the farm, which has taken over one year to resolve. It has meant many trips down to the farm for numerous meetings and has cost us about £6,000 in legal fees, but basically in 2013 we will be in dominion of our own land/property again.

4)      We are trying to sort out another legal situation in LG, again with a sitting tenant. They are claiming sitting tenancy rights (a right to live in the property for as long as they wish for a very much reduced rent) due to the time first moved into LG as missionaries. We have tried to sort it out for over three years in a peaceful and amicable way however all correspondence (from anyone) dealing with this matter have been completely ignored. We are now having to go down a legal route but this so far has cost £3,700 and counting.

5)      So far this year we have an income deficit of £6,783. A large part of this was spent on renewals in the LG flats, especially on one flat which hadn’t been touched for over 6yrs.

6)      We currently expect to have a cash flow surplus for our national finances of £28,000 in 2010 at the end of the year but this doesn’t take into account the following two points:

1a) Matthew Huish was due to go to Germany for STF and a new Youth Ministry Director was going to be needed to replace him. This post was advertised and interviews carried out. Two of the candidates were asked to take up the responsibility and work together: Patrick Hanna and Sung Jong Che.

We now have more than 500 2nd generation Unificationists between the ages of 12 and 25 and there was a strong case put to have both these two applicants working full time together on continuing to build a successful youth ministry. In one sense it’s an investment in our future and if we don’t invest in them who will? In addition things for Matthew have now changed and he is no longer going to Germany and instead will take up a new responsibility in the UK to develop an outreach department.

Basically these developments will mean an extra £12,000 of outgoings to HQ expenses (very good value when you consider it’s a 24/7 job) however this will effect our budgets. It was felt that the 2nd generation are our future and we need to support them as much as possible when they put themselves forward in a public and professional manner.

2a) The façade at LG has now reached a point of no return. We were hoping to wait one more year before tackling it, but because of the very severe winter it has made the situation much worse, to the point that bits are falling off it and we almost had a serious incident a few weeks ago. Unfortunately it’s not only the façade, the chimneys are also in a very bad shape and in addition some underpinning needs to be done at the back. A ball park figure for this is going to be in the region of £150,000 but until we get scaffolding up and see first hand how things really are we don’t really know.

This is money we simply do not have. We are now looking at borrowing £100,000 from a bank over a loan period of seven years. We will do our very best to raise another £50,000 internally and from other sources. (see Simon’s letter) We could have borrowed more money over a longer period but it was felt we don’t want to be leaving debts and loans to future generations. At present we don’t know how much this will cost as we are still in negotiations with the bank but this will also have an effect on our end of year budgets.

If you have any questions about any of the above or anything else please feel free to contact me at energy1@btconnect.com

God Bless – Simon Rosselli

On behalf of the finance committee

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Indescribably Wonderful! »

by Susan Crosthwaite

For 2 and a half days we came together – 15 people from 9 nationalities – for the 5th U.K. Personal Development Seminar in the South London Peace Centre.

This seminar’s main feature is Family Constellations Therapy.  Out of our 15 participants there were 11 Constellations.  We all worked hard together to make that happen – so much so that we all agreed to stay until after midnight each day. Does that sound intriguing?  Please contact me if you’d like to know more about it.   Briefly put it’s about bringing into view the cause of problems in our life, so we can see it and make the effective actions to solve, to forgive, and to remove the energetic barriers that are within us. …Read More

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STFs blog page: Read all about it! »

by Tim Read

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Daniel, Takamoto, Christine, Jason, Joy, Christine and Kosina, are  witnessing and spreading the love of God in London, UK.

Follow their blog!

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