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7th January 2020 MISSION TO THE PALACE, a ministry born in the Asante Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana under the Rev. Dr. Kwabena Opuni Frimpong leadership as Chairperson of the Presbytery is 10 years now. The heart of the Akan (Ghanaian) culture is the traditional leadership (Chieftaincy) institution which from time immemorial has made tremendous contributions to the Christian mission. This Ministry seeks to reach out to traditional leaders and royals with the Gospel to be full members of the Church. This Mission began on November 14, 2010, at Peyer Memorial Congregation, Bantama. On this day, the speech read…
18th November 2019 The Ecumenical Social Relation (ESR) department of the Abuakwa-Asenemaso District in the Asante Presbytery organized a traditional service in all the local congregations in the District in order to honour the Lord for how far He has brought them. At the head station, Asempa Congregation, the Minister in charge, Rev. Joseph Bosomah thanked God for giving us our culture, which is so beautiful. He explained that diversity in culture signifies unity and strength. Mr. Yaw Adu Asare speaking on the theme “Getting hold of the Presbyterian Discipline” admonished members to go back to the values inculcated in us…
9th September 2018 The Asante Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana has dedicated a modern conference hall at Adum in Kumasi at the cost of GH₵261, 800.00. The edifice, has a unique iconic design, high technological specifications and excellent flexibility and also offers churches and para-Christian organizations an inspirational venue for meetings, conferences, retreats and other events. The hall was inaugurated by the Acting Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Rev Dr Victor Okoe Abbey during the March 2018 General Assembly Council Meeting in Kumasi. He was assisted by the Clerk of General Assembly, Rev Dr. Samuel Ayete-Nyampong,…
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…