Regarding the Participation Form for the 2024 Nagasaki Martyrdom Memorial Celebration

The “2024 Nagasaki Martyrdom Memorial Celebration” will be held as outlined below. We are pleased to welcome Pastor Tsugumichi Ohkawa as one of the speakers. Those planning to attend, kindly submit the participation form.

Date & Venue:
February 5, 2024 (Monday) From 1:30 PM at Noshizaka Park.
From 6:30 PM at the Atomic Hall, Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.

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About the airfare for the Indian team

This is regarding the airfare for the Indian team.

The current cost for the flight to India is 251,900 yen, but there is a possibility that the amount may increase by approximately 50,000 yen after the remaining two seats on domestic flights within India will be filled.

We will book the seats at the time we receive the request, so the price might change.

By His Spirit held a gospel concert at a day service

“By His Spirit” held a gospel concert during a day service in Ota Ward, Tokyo, on the afternoon of December 24th (Sunday). We had the privilege of performing a one-hour Christmas gospel concert, featuring 10 songs, including Christmas carols and gospel songs from the Kazenohibiki and the Yasuraginouta. We were able to share the Gospel message, and everyone attentively listened to the lyrics, clapping their hands and ringing bells in rhythm. During songs like “Great Love” and “Silent Night,” the audience joined in singing, creating a truly enriching and overflowing moment filled with the love, presence, and grace of God.

A Christmas concert took place at a welfare facility for children in Ota-ku

On December 23rd (Saturday), a Christmas concert was held at a a welfare facility for children in Ota-ku. This annual event, now in its eighth year, featured visits from Peace, Lumiere, and Yuki Hoshina.

During the concert, we presented a mix of Christmas songs and general tunes, interspersed with gospel performances. While the children joyfully participated in the general songs, they listened attentively during the gospel performances.

Peace’s Yorokobi Kihara, a qualified music therapist, incorporated sign language into the song “Niji,” and children who had learned the song at school joined in, signing along. In the finale, during “God is Love,” everyone participated by forming an “L” shape with their fingers.

We express our gratitude to the Lord who blessed us.

Blessing Rise from Inochi no Kanmuri Fukuoka Church performed JGospel at an event on the 23rd

“Blessing Rise” from Inochi no Kanmuri Fukuoka Church was invited to two events in Munakata City and sang soulful gospel songs.

Some attendees were deeply moved by the first concert, prompting them to join the second event. Additionally, through other invitations, “Blessing Rise” has been invited to sing at a large-scale event scheduled for February in Munakata City.

We give thanks to God.

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