Apostle Continuation Church dedicates new building

The 81,000 square feet 3 storey building housing the new premises of the Apostle Continuation Church of Canada at 10 Belfield Road in Etobicoke costing $5.8 million was on Sunday, August 8th, 2010 dedicated to the glory of God. It was named after the founder of the church, the Late Apostle E.K. Owusu. The building is now known as E.K. Owusu Memorial Complex. The entire hierarchy of the church in North America were on hand to lend their support to the dedication. Most of the Ghanaian churches in Toronto also came to support the church.

During the service, the history of the church was read to the congregation after which Apostle Charles Anokye-Manu delivered the sermon and took the congregation through how the complex’s acquisition came to fruition.
The Chairman for the event Mr. Michael Ansu of Onkar Travels applauded the church for the acquisition of the complex. Next was the raising of funds which was followed by the unveiling of the sign outside the complex and official cutting of the ribbon by Apostle Anokye-Manu.

Source: GhanaWeb

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