Dublin Ranelagh Seventh-day Adventist Church

Dublin Ranelagh Seventh-day Adventist Church The official page of the Ranelagh Adventist Church in Dublin, Ireland Seventh-day Adventist Church

02/01/2026

As this year draws to a close, we would like to share a heartfelt note of gratitude and farewell.

For the past two years, it has been our privilege to serve as the Communications Department team. While this role often worked quietly behind the scenes, it has truly been a ministry of service — one carried out with prayer, purpose, and faith.
Social media may be an invisible ministry, but we trust that God has used it to touch hearts, encourage souls, and uplift lives. Through our Motivational Monday posts and shared messages of hope, we pray that seeds were planted and faith strengthened.

“So then neither he who plants is anything, nor he who waters, but God who gives the increase.”
— 1 Corinthians 3:7 (NKJV)

To everyone who followed, liked, shared, commented, and supported this page — thank you. Your engagement, encouragement, and prayers have meant more than words can express.
“Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:58 (NKJV)

From January 2026, a new team will be taking over this role. We would like to wish them every success as they step into this ministry. May the Lord guide their creativity, bless their efforts, and use their work for His glory.

As we step away, our prayer remains that this platform will continue to reflect Christ’s love and serve as a light in the digital space.

With gratitude and blessings,
Mariann on behalf of the Comms team

31/12/2025
29/12/2025
29/12/2025

Wellington was just 10 years old, but had a big heart for his church. As he watched his friends leave and his church’s young group shrink, he prayed: “Please, God, do a miracle.”

Then came the simple steps: a friendly smile, a visit to a friend’s home, knocking on a door, inviting a Sabbath School group in. Week by week, young people returned. After six months, 22 youth were back in Sabbath School.

His story reminds us that:
- Age is no barrier to mission.
- One willing heart can spark change.
- God uses ordinary kids to build His extraordinary church.

Read the full story, "The Boy Who Saved His Church" at Adventist Review https://adventistreview.org/experiences/testimonies/the-boy-who-saved-his-church/

25/12/2025
21/12/2025

End-of-year smiles with our Irish Mission workers and their families. May God continue to bless each one of you for your dedication and service.

Do you miss your family at this time of the year? Then join your church family for a fellowship dinner on Christmas Eve....
18/12/2025

Do you miss your family at this time of the year? Then join your church family for a fellowship dinner on Christmas Eve.
To help us plan the event, please complete this form by 22 December.

https://forms.office.com/r/gbkXu0UNTT?origin=lprLink

We look forward to seeing you there!

Help Guilherme, diagnosed with leukemia, his wife Caroline, and their 11-year-old son Pedro.DescriptionMy name is Caroli...
16/12/2025

Help Guilherme, diagnosed with leukemia, his wife Caroline, and their 11-year-old son Pedro.
Description
My name is Caroline Aparecida de Souza Robertti, I am 32 years old, married to Guilherme Pereira Robertti, who is 34, and together we have our son Pedro Henrique, 11 years old. Since June 2024, we have been living in Ireland, seeking to build a stable and hopeful life.
Unfortunately, our family was struck by an unexpected and devastating situation.
In early December 2025, Guilherme began showing seemingly simple symptoms: small red spots on his skin and headaches. Within just a few days, his condition worsened dramatically. On December 7, he lost consciousness at home and was rushed to Mater Hospital in Dublin. After examinations, doctors diagnosed a brain hemorrhage caused by an aggressive type of leukemia called APL (Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia).
This type of leukemia can be treated when identified early, but in Guilherme’s case, the progression was rapid and devastating. He was transferred to Beaumont Hospital, a reference in neurology, where he received intensive care.
Since then, his condition has worsened:
• The brain hemorrhage temporarily affected his vision.
• His kidneys stopped functioning, requiring constant dialysis.
• His respiratory capacity was severely compromised, and today he depends on mechanical ventilation.
• Leukemia impaired his blood clotting, requiring frequent transfusions and medications that, unfortunately, brought painful side effects.
• Currently, Guilherme is in an induced coma, in the ICU, fighting for his life.
Doctors have done everything within their reach but acknowledge that his case is critical. For us, what remains is faith in God and the hope that Guilherme can overcome this difficult moment.
Our Situation
While Guilherme fights for his life, Pedro and I are staying at friends’ homes, receiving emotional support. However, expenses continue: rent, food, school, transportation to the hospital, and medical costs.
Guilherme was the main provider for our family, and his absence has left us in a financially fragile situation. Despite the help of friends, the church, and social workers, we need to strengthen our emergency fund to face the coming months.
How You Can Help
If this story touched your heart, we kindly ask you to consider supporting us. Each contribution will be used for:
• Transportation to the hospital.
• Food and basic expenses.
• School and housing costs.
• Emergency medical expenses.
Your help, no matter the amount, will make a tremendous difference in our daily struggle. More than resources, your prayers give us strength to keep believing that Guilherme will have a new chance at life.
We are facing one of the greatest challenges of our lives. But we believe that the medical team is doing everything within their reach, and above all, that the Doctor of doctors, our God, will bring healing to my husband.
From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for every gesture of solidarity.
"Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me…” — Psalm 23:4

https://gofund.me/c1a9e37be

Euro

Beneficiário
CAROLINE DE SOUZA ROBERTTI

IBAN
IE15 REVO 9903 6044 7131 01

BIC
REVOIE23

Nome e endereço do banco
Revolut Bank UAB
2 Dublin Landings, North Dock, Dublin 1, D01 V4A3, Ireland

BIC correspondente
CHASDEFX

If you would prefer to send a support gift through Revolute here is the details for Guilhermo. Thanks

My name is Caroline Aparecida de Souza Robertti, I am 32 year… Caroline Aparecida de Souza Robertti precisa do seu apoio para Help Guilherme with leukemia, his wife and son

10/12/2025
08/12/2025

Address

47a Ranelagh Road
Ranelagh
DUBLIN16T657

Opening Hours

Tuesday 12pm - 5pm
Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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