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THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH-GHANA ORDAINS 35 MINISTERS

Home / News / THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH-GHANA ORDAINS 35 MINISTERS

The Apostolic Church-Ghana, at its Retreat and Conference Centre, ordained 35 ministers into the offices of Apostle, Evangelist, Pastor, and Teacher. On 15th June, 2024.

This ordination ceremony, rooted in the Church’s practice and inspired by Ephesians 4:1-15, is to acknowledge the gifts and calling of these men, consecrating them under the Lord’s guidance for the ministry.

Among the 35 newly ordained Ascension Ministers are 9 Apostles, 2 Evangelists, 2 Teachers, and 22 Pastors who have completed their probationary period.

Apostle Aaron Ami-Narh, the President of the Church, led the Council of Apostles and Prophets to ordain and pray for the Ministers. He urged them to deliver a new message of righteousness and clarity from the pulpit, addressing the pressing issues of corruption and misdirection within the global Church.

Bemoaning  the misdirected focus of the Church on worldliness, Apostle Ami-Narh called on the newly ordained and all ministers to send forth a “new light and sound” from the pulpit, urging them to both preach and live by the Word of God.

 

The event was glorious graced by the attendance and participation of several dignitaries, loved ones, and ministers from across the nation and abroad.

 

 

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