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EP Church to continue collaboration with govt …Moderator elect assures

The Moderator of the General Assembly Elect of the Evangelical Presbyterian (EP) Church Ghana, Revernd Professor Fred Mawusi Amevenku, has said that the EP Church had resolved to continue strengthening partnership with the government to bring the needed development to the people. Reverend Professor Amevenku stated that the church over the years had supported governments … The post EP Church to…

EP Church to continue collaboration with govt …Moderator elect assures

Reverend Professor Fred Mawusi Amevenku, the Moderator Elect of the Evangelical Presbyterian (EP) Church in Ghana, has affirmed the church's commitment to continue collaborating with the government for the nation's development. Over the years, the EP Church has supported various government initiatives in education, health, provision of potable water, and social interventions during disasters.

At a thanksgiving service marking the end of the 12th General Assembly in Ho, the Moderator Elect announced the launch of an evangelism program centered around the youth to boost their engagement and productivity. The EP Church is also prioritizing skills training for young people to help them acquire income-generating skills and reduce unemployment.

The Moderator Elect emphasized that the church's mission aligns with the Great Commission of Christ, focusing on spreading the gospel. He called on church members, pastors, and leaders to support him in building a strong church to save more souls. The outgoing Moderator, Right Reverend Lieutenant Colonel Bliss Kofi Agbeko, urged the congregation to provide the Moderator Elect with the same support they extended over the past six years to aid in his mandate for growth.

He stressed the importance of Christians demonstrating virtues such as submissiveness, love, and respect for authority, urging Ghanaians to change their attitudes, particularly among the Christian community.

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