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“TAKE UP STEWARDSHIP AND CHALLENGES OF A RICH LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE.”

Home / News / “TAKE UP STEWARDSHIP AND CHALLENGES OF A RICH LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE.”
“TAKE UP STEWARDSHIP AND CHALLENGES OF A RICH LEGACY OF EXCELLENCE.”

The Rector of ACTS, Rev. Prof. Jonathan Edwards Tetteh Kuwornu-Adjaotor, has urged Seminarians admitted into the Bachelor of Arts in Ministry, to take up the “stewardship and the challenge of a rich legacy of Excellence.”

Addressing 40 matriculants of the Seminary in Kumasi, the Rector said, the matriculation announces their readiness to accept the challenges in pursuit of knowledge and taking up the responsibility of improving themselves to bring honor to the institution and their future ministry.

Touching on the relevance of theological education in a time like this of global economic, political, and security instability, Professor Kuwornu-Adjator emphasized that, “ACTS will give you the tools to reason, make judgments ask the tough questions and become a critical thinker to become that better Pastor you desire; to make The Apostolic Church and Ghana proud, to uplift the African countinent and positively impact the entire world”.

The matriculation on the ACTS Campus on the 14th September, brought many seasoned personalities of the gospel together. Some were: the National Women’s Leader- Dns. Victoria Ansah,  Elder Daniel Acquaye, Eld. Samuel Wiredu and Ps. Dr. Ebenezer Gyamera. As well as Ps. lsaac Hughes, Ps. Peter Awidi and Evangelist Godwin Anyonam.

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