Bishop Elect for Sunyani Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana Commends the People of Berekum and Urged the Youth to Embraced Education.
Bishop Elect for Sunyani Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana Commends the People of Berekum and Urged the Youth to Embraced Education.
The Bishop Elect for the Sunyani Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana has Commended the People of Berekum and its environs for their hard work and also urged the youth to embraced education.
The Outgoing Supritentent Minister of the Methodist Church Ghana in the Berekum Circuit who also has been elected as the Bishop for the Sunyani Diocese of the Bono Region, very Rev. Kwaku Effah has said the people of Berekum are hard working despite all things and believes is all about the grace of God that has seen the town to this level.
The Bishop-Elect speaking at his 5 years Send-Off and Thanksgiving Service at Freeman Methodist Chapel in Berekum, he said, the progress of Berekum has been as a result of the grace of God upon the city and how most of the people have build their life on God which has open a great door to most of the people to even reside and have domicile in abroad, a legacy the people of Berekum have chalked.
He said, most citizens from Berekum has climbed higher when it comes to education and the number secondary and tertiary schools in Berekum depicts the level of educational development in the city and hopes more are on the way to come if the people still keep education at heart.
He also urged the youth to also embraced education the only bedrock to a better future since education is what can take them higher in life. He advised the youth to learn from their forefathers of their hard work to build Berekum not on any other thing but to also walk in the ways of God.
He concluded that, though he is yet to occupy the Bishop seat for the Sunyani Diocese but will work much on evangelisation to ensure the constitution of the the Methodist Church will be very much uphold to support the growth of many churches within the diocesan.
Among some of the diginitries who grace the service includes, the Rt. Rev. Daniel Kwasi Tannor (Diocesan Bishop), Very Rev. Mary Brobbey, Very Rev. Samuel Kwadwo Yeboah, Rev. Paul Appiah, Evangelist Felix Omari Ampadu, Nana Krobea Asante Nkum, Osaberima Otwakwan Kkwabena Dewuo Owusu, and other Traditional leaders.
Source: Alrich24newsgh.com
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