The Presiding Bishop of The Methodist Church Ghana has reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to spiritual growth, unity, and national outreach, declaring a renewed passion for the Word of God and the mission of Methodism across the country.
Speaking during a pastoral visit to Dompoase, the Presiding Bishop expressed joy and gratitude for what he described as the growing dynamism and enthusiasm among Methodist congregations in various parts of Ghana. According to him, the Church continues to witness remarkable spiritual commitment in cities, towns, and rural communities, a sign that the Methodist faith remains strong and impactful.
He noted that his visit to Dompoase was particularly memorable, as he joined members from the Dompoase circuit and adjoining societies for a worship service filled with spiritual renewal, celebration, and thanksgiving.
He said the warm reception from congregants, traditional authorities, and especially pupils from Methodist schools deeply touched him and demonstrated the strong bond between the Church and the community.
The highlight of the visit was the foundation stone laying ceremony for the Kussa Prayer Centre, a major project expected to serve as a spiritual retreat and prayer facility for the Church. The project is being sponsored by the Justmore Group, led by its Chief Executive, Mr. Justice Amoh, who also serves as the Lay Chairman of the Sekondi Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana.
The Presiding Bishop praised the leadership and generosity behind the project, stating that the Prayer Centre would become a significant spiritual asset for the Church and a place where many believers would seek the face of God through prayer and fellowship.
He emphasised that the Methodist Church remains committed to walking in the Word of God, strengthening its presence in communities, and continuing its mission of spreading the gospel while contributing to national development through education, social support, and community outreach programmes.
He concluded by giving thanks to God for the continued growth and impact of the Church, stressing that the work of God through the Methodist Church in Ghana continues to expand and transform lives.
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