Joyous Celebration As 97 Couples Wed In Historic Mass Ceremony At Yendi

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Joy overflowed in the Yendi Area of The Church of Pentecost on Saturday, September 27, 2025, as 97 couples exchanged vows in a spectacular mass wedding ceremony at the Yendi Central Auditorium. The event, hailed as both historic and spiritually uplifting, underscored the church’s enduring commitment to promoting godly marriages and nurturing strong Christian families.

The ceremony was officiated by the Yendi Area Head, Apostle James K. Magyam, whose fatherly counsel and spiritual leadership guided the couples through the solemn occasion. It attracted several ministers from across the Northern Region, including Pastor Hayford Nsiah Yatimboh, Salaga Area Head.

In total, 642 individuals, including ministers, family members, friends, and church members—filled the auditorium to witness the sacred unions. The atmosphere was charged with worship, celebration, and joy as the couples exchanged vows before God and His Church. Following the blessing, attendees were treated to a generous feast provided by the church, fostering an atmosphere of warmth and fellowship.

The event also featured a photo session, allowing the newlyweds to capture lasting memories of their special day. The initiative by the Yendi Area leadership to host a mass wedding was widely praised for alleviating the financial burdens often associated with traditional ceremonies, enabling members to enter marriage with dignity and joy.

Apostle Magyam commended the couples for their obedience and commitment, urging them to build their homes on the foundation of Christ. According to him, “marriage is not only a union between a man and a woman but also a sacred covenant before God.”

The day concluded with songs of praise and thanksgiving, as families and friends celebrated the milestone. The 2025 Yendi Area Mass Wedding will be remembered not only as a day of union but also as a powerful expression of faith, love, and unity within the body of Christ.

Report by Yendi Area Media Team

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