A dedication service has been held at Dobro in the Suhum Area of The Church of Pentecost to dedicate the District Mission House constructed at a cost of GH¢ 257,500.20.
The service, which took place on Sunday, November 17, 2019, was officiated by the Suhum Area Head, Apostle Anthony Eghan Kwesi Ekuban, assisted by the Dobro District Minister, Overseer Emmanuel Kobina Appah and other ministers in the Area.
Dobro district was carved out of Nsawam District in 2013. The land on which the mission house is situated was acquired in 2014 at a cost of GH¢ 7,500.00.
The sod-cutting and foundation stone laying ceremonies were performed by Apostle Mike Kwame Etrue, the then Area Head, in 2015 and 2016 respectively. He was assisted by Pastor Daniel Antwi-Adjei, the then District Minister.
Delivering the sermon on the topic, “When People Fail in their Duties, What Happens?” with Bible texts from Judges 17:10-17 and 1 Corinthians 12:12, Pastor Samuel Kofi Narh of Teacher Mante District, urged Christians to identify their calling in Christ and work towards it. “Anytime that we hear God’s voice for a service, we should be ready for action,” he said.
Pastor Narh likened the body of Christ to the functions of the various parts of the human body. He expounded that each part of the human body serves a specific purpose, likewise the body of Christ.
Apostle Ekuban, on his part, commended members of the district for their massive contributions in the construction of the mission house. He indicated that the dedication of a church building or mission house should remind Christians on the need for them to re-dedicate their lives to Christ.
Report by Samuel Danso