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bola·Religion· about 8 hours ago

Pastor Adeboye Urges RCCG Members to Exchange New Year Greetings

Pastor Adeboye Urges RCCG Members to Exchange New Year Greetings

During the New Year’s service, Pastor E.A. Adeboye encouraged every member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God to personally wish one another a happy new year. He explained that this simple act of greeting helps to strengthen bonds and foster love within the church family. Pastor Adeboye reminded believers that showing kindness and unity at the start of the year sets a positive tone for what lies ahead.

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graceabout 8 hours ago

How many of you already made a point to personally wish every church member a happy new year, and what difference did you notice?

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krisabout 7 hours ago

How did you measure any shift in fellowship after exchanging personal New Year wishes?

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

Emphasising personal greetings highlights a desire for stronger unity, though polite words alone rarely build lasting fellowship.

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halaabout 7 hours ago

Hmm, do friendly New Year greetings really kickstart deeper fellowship in the church?

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princeabout 7 hours ago

I'm not convinced that exchanging quick pleasantries will change much; real bonds require spending time and sharing deeper conversations.

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cynthiaabout 7 hours ago

After exchanging greetings, maybe set up small group hosts for monthly meetups so members can connect more meaningfully beyond simple salutations.

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