
As frontliners in the armour of praise, the Methodist Choirs and choristers play critical roles in worship and must be given special mention at all times in Christendom – especially in the Methodist movement, Most Rev. Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo, the Immediate Past Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana has asserted.
He said it was a well-known phenomenon that Methodism was born in songs and the Choir has remained a faithful, useful, reliable and major resource for effective gospel ministration in and out of Church.
Most Rev. Dr. Paul Boafo made the assertion at the climax of the 4th Biennial Conference of the Airport East Circuit of the Ghana Association of Methodist Church Choirs (GHAMSECC) at the Immanuel Methodist Society, Regimanuel Gray Estate, on Sunday during which the new executive members of the Airport East GHAMSECC were inducted into office.
He was full of praise for choristers whom, he said, have devoted and committed their talents and time toward the service of God and mankind.
The Superintendent Minister of the Airport East Circuit of the Methodist Church Ghana, Very Rev. Helena Opoku-Sarkodie, charged the new executives inducted into office to continue diligently with the good works of their predecessors in the collective task of the Church to win more souls for Christ.
The liturgist for the Thanksgiving Service, Rev. Fiifi Afenfi-Donkor, Minister in the Circuit, prayed for divine wisdom for both the leadership of the current government and the Ghana National Association of Registered Nurses to come to an amicable agreement to end the nation-wide strike by the nurses in the country.
The new circuit executives inducted into office under the chairmanship of Barbara Arthur include Nana Okese Essandoh, Immediate Past Chairman; Dr. Ewura Adjoa Nunoo, Vice Chairman; Samuel Nketsia, Director of Music; Roberta Wilhemina Osabutey, Junior Choir Coordinator; Ernest Morgan Acquah, Secretary; Emmanuel Essuman, Treasurer; and Doris Ashianor, Organising Secretary.
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