On June 29, 2024 (Saturday), the fourth WEB Gospel Concert will be released on YouTube. This concert will showcase the talents of a cellist and pianist from the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra, a German treasure with a rich tradition spanning 150 years and renowned as one of the world’s most authoritative orchestras.
Please don’t miss the opportunity to enjoy this authentic performance at the WEB Gospel Concert!
Our gospel gathering will be held on Saturday, January 27th, starting at 6:30 P.M. at Tokyo Antioch Church. Please feel free to join us. You can also view it online or through archives.
Venue: Lecture Room 30, Heartful square G (Gifu City Shogai Gakushu Centre) 1-10-23 Hashimoto Machi , Gifu City GIFU From JR Gifu station go forward to the East
Lecturers: Pastor Paul Akimoto(Tokyo Antioch Church) Pastor John Akimoto (Tokyo Antioch Church)
Venue: Machida Civic Hall 2nd Conference Room 7 minutes walk from the west exit of Machida Station on the Odakyu Line (see map) 2-2-36 Morino, Machida City, Tokyo 194-0022
Lecturers: Pastor Paul Akimoto (TLEA Tokyo Antioch Church), Pastor Paul Yumino (TLEA Tokyo Machida Church)
On January 13th, a healing gathering was held at the Tokyo Antioch Church. During L‘abeille’s mini-live performance, Ms. Mari shared her testimony about the time when she had just moved from Fukushima to Tokyo. Living in Tokyo involved a lot of walking, and unfortunately, she ended up injuring her feet. The orthopedic clinic suggested that it might be a prolonged condition.
Experiencing pain and hardship, she went to the church, where she asked the pastor for her healing. However, the pain didn’t immediately went away. During the session of the praise, her foot suddenly seized up. Thinking it had worsened, she was surprised to find that the pain had completely disappeared, and she joyfully jumped around.
Pastor Inagawa shared a healing story related to tenosynovitis during his message. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, his part-time cleaning job involved additional disinfection tasks, doubling his workload. As a result, he developed tenosynovitis in his right wrist. Trying to protect his right hand, he worked with his left hand, but both hands became painful, and he couldn’t even hold chopsticks. At that time, he began taking care of his family, quit his job, and continued praying for healing while providing care.
As a result, the pain in both hands gradually disappeared since he used his hands less during caregiving. Later, when he returned to the same part-time job, the tenosynovitis had been healed.