Twelve Apostles Church holds Easter church service

The Akim Abenase-based Twelve Apostles Church in the Akyemansa District of the Eastern Region, has charged Ghanaians to chart a new course of moral and spiritual development to enrich their private and national lives.

They should also be guided by the truth at all times in order to help move the country forward as they seek God’s guidance, for the government to pursue policies that would lead to the development of the country.

Prophet S. K. Owusu, in-charge of the local church, who led the Easter church service also prayed for the President, Ministers of State and the sick.

He stated that the culture of violence and impunity in politics did not augur well for the growth of multi-party democracy and therefore, appealed to Ghanaians to eschew such acts.

Prophet Owusu urged Ghanaians not to waste their energies on conflicts, but to rally behind the government to address unemployment, water, sanitation and environmental problems.

He called on the people who have been appointed to high offices by the government to discharge their duties diligently without any blemish.

The service was characterised by singing of praises and dancing. The scripture was read by Pastor Samuel Awuku.**

Source: GhanaWeb

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