The newly inducted Superintendent Minister
of the Kwabenya Circuit of the Methodist Church Ghana, The Very Rev. Felix
Tawiah Korankye Danquah has called on Christians to support their leaders to do
the work of God by helping to meet the needs of the people and actively getting
involved in evangelism to win more souls for Christ.
He pledged his constant commitment to the
initiative of the Methodist Church Ghana to grow its membership and asked the
members of the new Circuit to help him and his team of leaders to discharge
their duties to the glory of God and the benefit of humanity.
The Very Rev. Tawiah Danquah made the
commitment when he interacted with the press after his induction at a ceremony
held at the Mt. Sinai Methodist Society, Atomic – Kwabenya.
According to him, he was prepared for the
work ahead, because as a Methodist, he was taken through a lot before he was selected
and inducted as a Superintendent Minister. “Although, I have gone through the
mill, my team and I need the support of all to succeed in our quest to win more
souls for Christ”.
The Presiding Bishop of the Methodist
Church Ghana, The Most Rev. Dr Paul K. Boafo, charged Christians, particularly
Methodists, to intensify their teaching of the Word of God to build up members
to remain in the faith.
“Go all out to the communities and call the
wanderers home to Christ Jesus. Remember, you have no business whatsoever but
to win souls,” he prompted the people.
The Presiding Bishop told the leaders and
members of the new Circuit to sustain the zeal to do the will and work of God
at all times.
The Bishop of the Northern Accra Diocese of
the Methodist Church Ghana, The Rt. Rev. Prof. Joseph Edusa-Eyison, encouraged
Christians to strive to bear the true identity of Jesus Christ in order to grow
spiritually and also help to expand the membership of the church.
He reminded the people that, “You are living stones built as the edifice
of the Spirit into a Holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable
to God through Jesus Christ”.
He encouraged Ghanaians to love one another
and always live in unity saying, “These are things that, when you’re not
careful, will be lost on the people”.
The Member of Parliament for Dome-Kwabenya,
Ms Sarah Adwoa Sarfo, who was a Special Guest at the ceremony, thanked the
Methodist Church Ghana for creating a Circuit in Kwabenya to propagate the Word
of God in the area and ultimately improve the physical and spiritual lives of the
people.
She asked the people of Ghana to
consistently give the President and the government positive feedback in order
to improve their service to the country.
The Kwabenya Circuit, which is under the
Northern Accra Diocese, was carved out of the Dzorwulu Circuit in 2018. The
Circuit is made up of the Kwabenya Hills Nursery Society, Ascension Methodist
Church, Grace Methodist Church, Victory Methodist Church, and the Narhman
Methodist Society, with Mount Sinai Society as the Circuit Head.
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