The World Mission Society Church of God in Sacramento, California, was recently given a Certificate of Recognition from the California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber, Ph.D.

The award was presented to the World Mission Society Church of God due to the service the church has provided during the 60 years it has been established.

“On behalf of the State of California, I am honored to recognize the World Mission Society Church of God for 60 years of dedicated service to communities in California and worldwide…I extend my appreciation for your continued contributions to the community’s well-being Congratulations for being an inspiring example of faith in action, enriching communities across the globe,” Weber wrote in the Certificate of Recognition.

Awarded by Secretary of State

For years, the church has been involved in numerous volunteer service events from a global perspective.

The church has been dedicated to addressing various social issues, including disaster relief, community service, and environmental initiatives, positively impacting countless lives across the state of California. Some examples of recent events in California include but are not limited to:

·  Books for a Brighter Future book drive at City Hall, Temecula

·  ASEZ “Food Inequality” Forum at UCSD, San Diego

·  Park Cleanup for a Brighter and Happier City of South Gate, South Gate

·  Plastic Footprint Removal Campaign, Los Angeles

·  ASEZ WAO “No More GPGP” Forum at Aquarium of the Pacific, Long Beach

·  Fresno State ASEZ Crime Prevention: Cleaning the Streets, Fresno

·  Plastic Footprint Removal Campaign, Fresno

·  Church of God, 2024 Mega Blood Drive at Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles

·  ASEZ WAO Guadalupe River Trail Revival, San Francisco

·  ASEZ Donates 500 School Bags, Las Vegas

·  Davis Community Garden Clean-up by ASEZ, San Francisco

·  Cultural Extravaganza to embrace unity in diversity, Torrance

Recognize the Love of God

Since its establishment in 1964, the World Mission Society Church of God has been set in over 175 countries to share the love of God with all people around the world. The church follows the teachings of Heavenly Mother, and one of the teachings is “Even God came to serve, not to be served. When we serve one another without wanting to be served, God will be pleased.”

Through carrying out numerous volunteer services across the state, the church aims to serve the communities and neighbors with the love of God.

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