Sunday 24 May 2020

Sometimes ,Things happen for the Greater Good;Have Faith in God --Rev. Fr. Richard Boateng

Rev. Fr. Richard Boateng,(Parish Priest of All Saints Anglican Church,Asokwa, Kumasi ) has encouraged the Christendom to have faith in God amidst circumstances,dissapointments and Trials..

According to him,Sometimes you may loose so that a bigger door of Glory will be opened for you...

Let not your hearts be troubled, Continue trusting in the Lord,For he never fails,he will honor you and make you great when your time of Glory comes..

He said this in his Sermon at the St. Cyprains Cathedral Facebook live service today.

The storms of life may be blowing in your life now,All you have to do is to keep trusting in the Lord.Your time of Glory will soon come... 
Rev.Father, Richard Boateng..
     

St. Anne's Anglican Mens Fellowship to Manhyia Government Hospital and Prisons

Men’s Fellowship of the St. Anne’s Anglican Church at Ashanti New Town in Kumasi, the Ashanti regional capital, has donated medical and food items to the Manhyia Government Hospital and Manhyia Local Prisons.
The items included gloves, disinfectants, nose masks, cleansing wipes, tissues and hand sanitizers, for the hospital.


The Prison also got bags of rice, cooking oil and tissues.
The total cost was estimated at GHC10, 000.
Presenting the items, the chairman for Men’s Fellowship,Mr. Sammy Kumi said the items were to support them during the lock down period, especially the PPEs, to enhance the hospital’s work in the fight against the coronavirus.
“The members thought it wise to assist the hospital with these items, which they need more to control the spread of the disease. The prisoners also need food items and the sanitizers to stop the spread of the disease,” he said.
The Deputy Director of Prisons at the Manhyia Local Prisons, Hanson Awuku, receiving the items expressed his gratitude to them and asked individuals and corporate bodies to help them in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic where their search for foods has been restricted.
Leader for the Manhyia Sub-Metro Case Management Team for CONVID-19, Dr. Collins Appiah Agyekum, on behalf of the Manhyia Government Hospital said the items came at the right time when more medical essentials are needed to halt the spread of the disease.

Saturday 23 May 2020

First Sunday After Ascension

And now I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them in your name that you have given me, so that they may be one, as we are one.

Monday 13 April 2020

Diocese of Cape Coast donates to Regional Health Service to combat COVID-19


The Anglican Diocese of Cape Coast on Monday,13th April donated some items to the Regional Logistics Mobilization Committee on COVID-19.The Team led by the Diocesan Bishop of Cape Coast,Rt. Rev. Dr. Victor Reginald Atta-Baffoe said that the Church will continue to contribute their 'might' to combat the Virus.

The items included Veronica Buckets,Hand Sanitizers,Tissues,Vegetable oils,Hand Gloves,Iron-3 syrups,Plasters and many more.

The Regional Health Service's logistics Committtee received the items and thanked the Church for their kind gesture,They were assured that the items received would be used for the intended purpose.

The Anglican Diocese of Cape Coast later donated items to the Ankaful Prisons to beef up the resources of the prison to drastically deal with the virus.
The Deputy Director Of Prisons expressed his appreciation and outlined how the items would help the prison inmates.

Wednesday 8 April 2020

Anglican Church of Ghana donates to COVID-19 Trust Fund; cheque worth of GHC 60,000.00


The Anglican Church of Ghana represented by Rt. Rev. Dr. Daniel Torto,(Diocesan Bishop of Accra), Very Rev. Dr. George Neequaye and four others,has donated a cheque of Sixty Thousand Ghana Cedis (GHc 60,000.00) as their “widow’s might” to support the Covid-19 Trust Fund.

The Donation was preceded by a prayer by the Accra Diocesan Bishop.
The  Rt. Rev. Dr. Daniel Torto indicated that the Church appreciates the efforts of Government in combacting the Covid-19 and encouraged that other denominations to contribute their "might" to the Trust Fund.

The Chief of Staff, Akosua Frema Osei Opare, thanked the Anglican Church for their thoughtfulness and kind gesture. She indicated that the Covid-19 Trust Fund will have its offices operational within the Jubilee House soon and they will ensure the proper, efficient and judicious use of all resources available to them for the benefit of the needy and vulnerable in the country.

Sunday 5 April 2020

You are in God's Plans:Do not be dismayed by circumstances - Rev. Canon Charles Opoku




Rev. Canon Charles Osei Opoku, precentor of the St. Cyprains Anglican Cathedral has urged the Christendom to stand faith in the Lord and not be shaken by current circumstances which are happening in their lives.According to him,most Christians are shaken by circumstances which makes them have thoughts of the Lord abandoning them. He emphasized on the need to be firm and courageous in the Lord.

He said this in his Sermon during the live streaming of the Palm Sunday Service from the St. Cyprains Cathedral.
In his Sermon,he said that the Lord has good plans for his people and that is to give blessings and a greater future for his people.Circumstances may come our way but it will take faith to thrive through them to unlock the plan of God in the lives of his people.he made reference to the story of Hannah,who was barren and yet had faith in the Lord for his plans to be acccomplished in her life.

According to him,notwithstanding all the precautionary measures taken by the central Government to combat the CONVID-19,Christians must again contribute spiritually by fervently praying by faith in their homes that the Lord will deliver Ghana out of this circumstance at hand.

Tuesday 17 March 2020

Anglican Church of Ghana releases Updates on Convid 19--From the Archbishop's Desk

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.



Right Reverend Oscar Christian Amoah has paid a courtesy call on the Professor (Mrs) Rita Akosua Dickson, Vice-Chancellor(KNUST)

  The Right Reverend Oscar Christian Amoah has paid a courtesy call on the Professor (Mrs) Rita Akosua Dickson, Vice-Chancellor of the Kwame...