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THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH-GHANA COMMEMORATES GREEN GHANA DAY 2024

Home / Uncategorized / THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH-GHANA COMMEMORATES GREEN GHANA DAY 2024

The Apostolic Church-Ghana marked Green Ghana Day 2024 with a significant nationwide tree-planting exercise, reinforcing its commitment to environmental stewardship. The event saw participation from various Areas of the Church, aiming to plant 90,000 seedlings as part of this year’s initiative.

Apostle Christian Koramoah, the Director of the International Missions Directorate, represented the President, Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh, during the event. Apostle Koramoah and Pastor Baah Boakye of the AgroForestry Department together planted a seedling to commemorate this year’s Green Ghana Day.

Notably, a tree planted by Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh( President, TAC-GH) in 2021 to commemorate that year’s Green Ghana Day showed promising growth, serving as a testament to the church’s ongoing environmental efforts.

Across the regions, members of The Apostolic Church-Ghana actively participated in the day’s activities, collectively working towards the goal of nurturing 90,000 seedlings. This widespread involvement underscores the church’s commitment to fostering a greener and healthier environment for future generations.

Leadership extends heartfelt gratitude to the entire fellowship for commemorating this day

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