Monday, November 5, 2007

"The Harvest is Plentiful But, the Workers are Few"



I was not able to fellowship with brethren at College church. I was invited by the leaders of the Lord's church in the nest two villages to come and assist them in growing and developing the church. The church is Medie church of Christ it was established by Amasaman church of Christ which and I was a key member in establishing that church over 10 years ago. Now the church dying and needs revival. Please, there are so many churches in the villages of Ghana dying. We need Men to work. I have decided to talk to the leaders at college church so that we can start sending brethren to go help the Medie church since we are one family in Christ with one baptism, one faith, one God and spirit. Above are pictures I took when I was worshiping with them the attendance was 28 , 6 women, and 11 men including me. The children were 11. as against over 100 when the church was established.

College church met for Sunday worship and it was nice from the report I received.
Brother Emmanuel Asante led the congregation in songs . The scripture was read by Brother Ebenezer Asante. Brother Eric De-graft Otoo Preached the sermon.
The Lord's Holy table was led by Brother Yamoah Samson and assisted by Daniel Adjei and Daniel Tagbor
First Prayer was given by Brother Peter Obeng, Alter call/inter sectional prayer was given by Edward Darko and the final /closing prayer was given by Brother Eric De-graft Otoo.
The announcement was rcorded by Lawrence Lamptey and reported by Brother Bismark Okyere whom Lawrence is mentoring.

The Attendance for the Sunday 4th November 2007

ADULTS:
MEN: 19
WOMEN: 13 = 32

CHILDREN
TODDLERS: 32
INTERMEDIATES: 11 = 42

TOTAL 32 + 42 = 74

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unday 11th November 2007 the children department of College church of Christ is visiting the children of Sarpeiman church of Christ to study with them. the aim of this program ( Inter - Study Program) is to create a divine relationship between the children of churches of Christ in the Ga-District and Ghana as a whole. and also to let the children have a feel of the environment, know how to study with people and finally build a strong link between the children, the churches and their study.

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