The Most . Rev. Prof. Daniel Yinka Sarfo (Archbishop of the Internal province of Ghana,released a statement on the stands and measures which the church has taken to prevent the spread of the Corona virus prior to the decision of the Government to ban all social gatherings and church activities.
Below is the detailed statement
1.All Burial and funeral services has been suspended with immediate effect for one month.
2.All religious activities especially church services or gatherings have been suspended for one month but families can pray and do short devotions at home
3.No conferences and meetings for church guilds and societies.
Delivering news update to the anglican community in the province of Ghana and Beyond.
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