Philippines: Hope Youth Service

It was truly uplifting to see our youth gather once again to offer devotion to our Heavenly Parent and True Parents. This Sunday’s message, shared by our sister Shin Mae, centered on “One Drop, One Ocean” — inspiring the youth to become active Pure Waters, bringing a drop of positivity that can ripple out to the world. Hope Youth Service …

Hong Kong: Teacher’s Seminar

The One Family Dinner BBQ Party to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival took place on 6th October at Butterfly Beach Park Barbecue Area, Tuen Mun. Starting at 7:00 PM, the event featured a delightful BBQ alongside traditional mooncakes and seasonal fruits. Attendees were able to enjoy these treats while admiring the full moon, creating an authentic Mid-Autumn experience under the night …

Hong Kong: Programming Class

In October, our youth programming classes continued to thrive at the Hong Kong Church, thanks to our ongoing collaboration with Japan’s No.1 Solution. Students aged 7 to 15, having mastered block-based programming, took their skills to the next level by creating their own interactive games. This hands-on approach not only sharpened their coding and problem-solving abilities but also encouraged creativity …

Samoa: Expanding Christian Networks

Josefina and Seti Suafa were formally inducted into Couples for Christ Samoa, signifying their commitment to strengthening their faith, family life, and service within the Christian community. This participation also aims to create an environment conducive to witnessing and to build networks and cooperation among fellow Christians.

Hong Kong: Hong Kong Cranes Club

The Hong Kong Cranes Club had its monthly gathering on the last day of October with guest speaker Tokusen Aoki, the Operational Director of the Philippines branch of the Japanese optical chain store Paris Miki.  Tokusen shared about his life growing up in a missionary family across the world, being born in South America and speaking Spanish as his first …

Philippines: Antipolo One Family Dinner

The One Family Dinner (OFD) began with the singing of a worship song, setting a spirit of unity and gratitude as everyone prepared for the night’s activities. Participants then enjoyed an onigiri-making activity, where they had fun shaping Japanese rice balls and later sharing them together during dinner. The joy of cooking side by side and eating together added warmth …