Great Power Worship Centre launches anniversary

Apostle Emmanuel Agyekum, Founder of the Great Power Worship Centre, has called on politicians to demonstrate a high level of tolerance to ensure that there was always peace in the country.

He said Ghanaians acknowledged the love and desire of politicians to serve the nation, but they should know that Ghana belongs to all of us.

Apostle Agyekum was speaking at the launch of the 10th anniversary celebration of the Church at Adenta in Accra on Thursday.

Activities planned for the celebration which is on the theme; “Our Year of Victory” are revival, donation, cleanup exercises and thanksgiving service.

Apostle Agyekum noted that it would be very sad, if politicians were branded catalysts for chaos, bloodshed and anarchy.

The founder appealed to church leaders to lead exemplary lives for their members to emulate.

Apostle Agyekum added his voice to the call on drivers to be extra careful on the roads to avoid accidents.

Source: GhanaWeb

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