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The General Assembly of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana (EPCG), has elected the Reverend Professor Frederick Mawusi Amevenku as the 15th Moderator of the Church. …
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana (EPCG), is set to deepen its presence in Ghana’s media landscape after securing and registering a radio frequency for a new station, Bremen Radio. …
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana (EPCG), says it has paid more than GH¢11.7 million towards debts inherited by the outgoing administration, exceeding the GH¢7.2 million debt burden it assumed. …
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana (EPCG) says it has made significant progress in clearing its debt, with more than GH¢11 million in debt-related payments made as part of efforts to restore the Church’s financial stability. …
Director-General of the Ghana TVET Service, Dr Eric Kofi Adzroe, has called for stronger collaboration between the government and the Church to promote technical and vocational education as a sustainable solution to unemployment, indiscipline and economic dependency. …
Governs Kwame Agbodza, the Minister for Roads and Highways, has commended the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana (EPCG) for its enormous contributions to national development, resilience and purpose driven ministry and development projects. …
The Dunwell Methodist Church at Atekyem, in the Koforidua Circuit of the Methodist Church Ghana, has marked its 20th anniversary, celebrating two decades of ministry, spiritual growth and service to the Christian community. …
The Bantama Central Assembly of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) International has donated relief items worth approximately GHC200,000 to four charitable institutions in Kumasi and its missionary field in the Upper East Region. …
A scene from the donation exercise THE BANTAMA Central Assembly of Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) International has donated relief items worth approximately GH¢200,000 to four charitable institutions in Kumasi and its missionary field in the Upper East Region, as part of activitie …
The General Assembly of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana has elected Reverend Professor Frederick Mawusi Amevenku as the 15th Moderator of the Church, securing 111 votes (72.55 per cent). He will assume office on January 1, 2027, and pledged servant leadership for the role.
The General Assembly of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana has elected Reverend Professor Frederick Mawusi Amevenku as the 15th Moderator of the Church, securing 111 votes (72.55 per cent). He will assume office on January 1, 2027, and pledged servant leadership for the role.
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana has secured and registered a radio frequency for a new station called Bremen Radio, which will be used to reach communities beyond its congregations with Christian messages and public education. The outgoing Moderator announced the development during the Church's 12th General Assembly as part of its broader expansion of digital platforms and media operations.
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana has paid over GH¢11.7 million in debt as of June 23, 2026, exceeding the GH¢7.2 million inherited by the outgoing administration. Outgoing Moderator Rev. Dr. Agbeko called for tighter controls on borrowing while noting the Church continues to service outstanding debt to the National Investment Bank under a renegotiated arrangement.
The General Assembly of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana elected Rev. Prof. Frederick Mawusi Amevenku as the Church's 15th Moderator with 111 votes (72.55%) at its 12th General Assembly in Ho on August 15, 2026. He will officially assume office on January 1, 2027, succeeding Right Rev. Dr. Lt. Col. Bliss Divine Kofi Agbeko (Rtd.) as the highest spiritual and administrative leader of the denomination.
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana has made more than GH¢11 million in debt-related payments and reduced its outstanding balance to GH¢3.17 million, announced at its 12th General Assembly in Ho. The Church attributed the progress to stringent financial measures introduced under its Moderator.
The Director-General of Ghana TVET Service has called for stronger government-Church collaboration to promote technical and vocational education as a sustainable solution to unemployment and economic dependency. He warned of a potential "time bomb" posed by young people outside formal employment and education systems, and stressed that skills acquisition is essential for building economic independence.
The Minister for Roads and Highways commended the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana for its contributions to national development, education, health and social services over more than 170 years, and pledged continued government collaboration with the church.
The Dunwell Methodist Church at Atekyem in Koforidua Circuit marked its 20th anniversary, reflecting on its growth from a Bible class established in 2006 to a thriving congregation with achievements in infrastructure and spiritual life.
The Bantama Central Assembly of Christ Apostolic Church International donated relief items worth approximately GHC200,000 to four charitable institutions in Kumasi and missionary areas in the Upper East Region as part of their 40 Days Fasting and Prayer programme. The donations included food, toiletries, clothing, and footwear intended to support the needy and missionary work.
The Bantama Central Assembly of Christ Apostolic Church International has donated relief items worth approximately GH¢200,000 to four charitable institutions in Kumasi and a missionary area in the Upper East Region as part of its 40 Days Fasting and Prayer programme. The items included food staples, toiletries, clothing, and footwear distributed to the Kumasi Children's Home, Edwenase Rehabilitation Centre, Rhema Rehabilitation Centre, and the Ashanti Bekwai Destitute Infirmary, among others.
Madam Mary Nyamekye Ankrah, Awutu Senya East Municipal Director of the NCCE, donated relief items worth GHC5,000 to Royal Seed Orphanage at Awutu Okromansa Krom to mark her 52nd birthday. The donation comprised rice, sugar, toilet rolls, biscuits, tissues, diapers, water, cooking oil, soap, clothing, and other household items.