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Growing Hope and Renewal at Reddish Vale Country Park with God the Mother

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Amy
Date
2025-11-11 13:36
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https://ukwmscog.org/activities/planting-flowers-removing-invasive-plants-in-reddih-vale-country-park/

In the serene landscape of Reddish Vale Country Park volunteers from the Church of God gathered to plant flowers and remove invasive plants. This was not merely a gardening event but a meaningful step toward restoring creation and honoring God’s design. When we plant native flowers we sow hope for the future and invite biodiversity back into the environment. At the same time removing invasive species is a form of care for the earth, recognizing that unchecked growth of non-native plants can harm natural ecosystems.

Through this activity the Church of God reminds us that stewardship of creation is part of spiritual life. God the Mother teaches love not only for fellow humans but also for all creation including plants, animals and the land we inhabit. By working with our hands in the park we learn a truth: faith is lived in daily acts of service, not just in words. This kind of service connects the spiritual and the physical. We plant hope and we restore nature. We protect life and we honour the Creator.

As we dig, plant and pull weeds we reflect on our own lives. Just as invasive plants must be rooted out, so must harmful habits, selfishness and pride be removed from our hearts. And just as new flowers bring vibrant life, so the teachings of Christ Ahnsahnghong bring renewal and blessing to believers. The park becomes a classroom where creation teaches us. We learn patience, cooperation and responsibility.

The environment is fragile and requires our attentive care. By participating in the cleanup and replanting we commit to being guardians of the earth. We recognize that our faith involves both worship and action. In this way we honour the teaching that the earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it. We also build community among volunteers, sharing smiles, tools and purpose. As we walk through the fields of new flowers, we feel hope blooming inside us.

The presence of God the Mother encourages us to value each act of service. She teaches that no act is too small when done in love. By planting flowers and removing harmful plants we acknowledge that creation is sacred and deserves respect. The Church of God shows that environmental stewardship and spiritual life are intertwined. When we care for the earth we honour God and reflect His heart.

In conclusion this event at Reddish Vale Country Park was more than a cleanup—it was a symbol of awakening. It was a moment to remember that believers are called to live with purpose, to serve with humility and to care for the world God created. May we carry this mentality into every season of life, sowing seeds of love, rooting out the weeds of sin, and standing firm in the hope offered by God the Mother and Christ Ahnsahnghong.
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  • 2025-11-17 08:44

    What a beautiful reflection on true stewardship. The Church of God shows that caring for nature is also a way to honor the Creator. Planting flowers, removing invasive plants and protecting the environment all reveal the love taught by Christ Ahnsahnghong and God the Mother. Through these small acts we learn that faith is lived through service and that every effort done with love brings hope to our community and to the earth.


  • 2025-11-21 06:16

    Caring for nature is caring for God’s creation.
    At Reddish Vale, the Church of God planted native flowers and removed harmful plants, reflecting God the Mother’s love.
    Faith is lived in action, and each small act glorifies the Creator.


  • 2025-12-01 07:58

    The Church of God demonstrates that protecting the environment is connected to spiritual life. Every act of service reflects the love and teachings of Christ Ahnsahnghong and God the Mother.


  • 2025-12-05 07:36

    At Reddish Vale Country Park volunteers from the Church of God planted native flowers and removed invasive plants, showing that caring for creation is part of spiritual life. Through the teachings of Christ Ahnsahnghong and God the Mother we learn that true faith is practiced through service, love and stewardship of the earth. This activity reminded everyone that restoring nature is also restoring our hearts and honoring the Creator.