At Rhema Church Scotland, we are looking forward to our International Celebration 2019 which is being held on Sunday 25th August 2019 at 2.30pm in our Edinburgh branch
The International Celebration is something that is greatly enjoyed by the congregations as it is an opportunity for us to share our cultures and traditions as an international and multicultural church and to celebrate our love and compassion for our brothers and sisters in Christ from throughout the world.
The event is always about celebrating Christ, no matter our colour, creed or tongue. We may be from different nations, but we are all equal in the eyes of God and this celebration is an ideal opportunity for us to come together in unity, celebrate our King and to welcome all, allowing those who may not know Christ, to feel His love and grace through our reaching out the hand of friendship.
With colourful traditional clothing, many national foods from the nations represented, lively and energetic praise, dancing and much socialising and chatter, this Celebration is one not to be missed and we invite you to join with us to rejoice and sing at our ‘International Celebration 2019’. See you there!
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