A lot of major stories on the UK Adventists who organized a march against street violence.

The BBC writes:
At least 2,000 people, including many teenagers, have joined an anti-gun and knife crime march through London.
The demonstrators began their walk from Trafalgar Square on Saturday afternoon which culminated in a rally at Kennington Park, south London.
The march, which urged youths to keep off weapons, comes following the deaths of 16 teenagers in London this year.
Relatives of youths killed in London also joined the rally. They described the spate of crimes as an "epidemic".
'Love and forgive'
The group cheered, whistled, waved banners and sang to the beats of a marching band as they walked.
Many demonstrators carried banners with 'Spread love not bullets' and 'Say no to guns, knives, drugs' written on them.
Organiser Colin Stewart from Seventh-day Adventist Church said the walk hoped to "find out where people are hurting, and to offer an alternative".

A blogger covers it:
The Seventh Day Adventist Church has a great following in black communities where the problem is most severe, and on Saturday I photographed a march that was organised by their youth movements. The most visible part of these were the Pathfinders in their military-style uniforms, but there were many others.
ITV covers it as well.
A Victorville Church is going green and saving about $500 in energy costs a month.
Jamaican Adventists get noticed for feeding the indigent.
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My husband, then pastor, built the Victorville Church 43 years ago - what memories were revived when I saw the photo. I congratulate them on saving water, but it would seem it will take a long time to recoup the cost!
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