State of the Nation

Uxbridge

22
SEP
2024

Event Details

Date:
22 September 2024
Time:
10:30 - 12:30
Venue:
Bucks New University Floor 3, 106 Oxford Road
Postcode:
UB8 1NA

Where are we at as a nation? Abortion, transgenderism, freedom of speech and the impact of covid are just some of the big issues facing our nation today. Our nation seems to be in political and spiritual turmoil. But how did we get here? What does it mean for the future? And how should we respond?

Pastor Ade Omooba MBE will be speaking at Majesty Christian Centre in Uxbridge on Sunday 22 September, about the current state of our nation, the important work of Christian Concern, and how all Christians can work to win a nation for Christ.

Looking back at the goings on in our country over the last 50 years, Ade will explain how Christians should respond to the issues affecting society today, including the more controversial issues such as abortion and transgenderism.

You can visit the church website by clicking here.

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