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As part of efforts to evangelize children in the Boadi township and its environs, the Presbyterian Church of Ghana Bethel Congregation, Boadi in the Oforikrom District, Kumasi, inaugurated the Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade in the Church. They become the 91st Kumasi Company of the Boys’ and Girls’ Brigade. The colourful activity took place in the church premises during the forenoon church service which attracted several people both adults and children at Boadi. A total of sixty (60) boys and girls and seventeen (17) officers were enrolled. The Minister-In-Charge of the Congregation, Rev. Stephen Akyeampong encouraged the Brigade to live a life…
18th November 2019 The year 2019 has seen many well organised programmes from the Kumasi District of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana. For a whole week, the District embarked upon ‘Asempatrew’ at Adumasa where members engaged in house to house as well as the use of a cinema van to evangelise the Gospel. Climaxing the programme on Sunday at Adumasa in the open, the District Minister, Rev. Moses Opoku Agyemang expressed his appreciation to the entire membership of the District for dedicated service they rendered to make the programme ‘Asempatre’ a success. He added his voice to the political call…
10th September 2018 The former Clerk of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Rev Herbert Anim Oppong, has inaugurated a water project for the Asante Presbytery of the Church in Kumasi at the cost of GHc375, 464.00 The Salem Water Project which is being spearheaded by the Department of Development and Social Services of the Church is expected to facilitate the mass production of quality refined water to residents of the area and beyond. The move is in line with the church’s resolve to migrate incorporate business into the activities of the church whilst delivering on its traditional…
2nd May 2019 “The greatest mistake the church has ever made is making members instead of disciples” according to Reverend Benson Osafo Kantanka, Chairperson of the Asante Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG), speaking to the 97th Presbytery Session of the Asante Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana under the theme ‘Go and make Disciples of all Nations’ (Matt. 28:19-20). He added that, the church has unfortunately relent on the eagerness to see to the Spiritual growth into maturity of members to live as disciples. He urge the church to embark on “vigorous Spiritual renewal and growth through prayer,…
17th December 2019 The Asante Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana has consecrated 36 Catechists of which 33 males and 3 females at the Trinity Congregation, Kwadaso in Kumasi. The Presbytery Chairperson, Rev. Benson Osafo-Kantankah in his message thanked God for their training and subsequent consecration. He said, to be chosen for as Catechist is a privilege which goes with responsibilities, but thanks be to God that He never leaves us to do the work all alone. God’s workers are assured of His divine guidance and support. He added that Church members today have great expectations from us who…
25th November 2019 The Presbyterian Relief Service and Development organized a thanksgiving service to celebrate the Lord’s goodness towards the church and the NGO. The Guest Speaker. Rt. Rev. Prof. Joseph Obiri Yeboah Mante (The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana) speaking at the event held on Sunday, 17th November, 2019 mentioned that there is the need to celebrate and thank God. He stressed that members should not be ingratiate like some four particular persons known to be ungrateful and find it difficult to thank God. These four persons are; Rich peoplePeople who are naturally proudThose who over-spiritualized things;Those who mistakenly think that people…