Ahenkro SDA Church Celebrates 40th Anniversary


Saturday 2nd October 2021 marked Ahenkro Seventh-day Adventist Church in the Boamang District of Mid-Central Ghana Conference attained two scores. The Sabbath marked a very outstanding event for the church members of Ahenkro all over the world, since it was organized as a home coming event for all Ahenkro Seventh-day Adventist church members.
The fortieth (40th) anniversary celebration of the church at Ahenkro spanned from Sunday 26th September, 2021 through to Saturday 2nd October, 2021 with public development activities and that of the local church. On Sunday 26th September 2021, the Church members thronged through the town, clearing areas overgrown with bushes, cleaning gutters of the principal streets, public centers and the Ahenkro Clinic site ended that segment on Friday 1st October, 2021.
Saturday 2nd October, 2021 which marked the actual day of commemoration was the Sabbath, a day of rest, joy and to worship the Creator. On this great day, Church members of Boamang District collaborated with the Ahenkro local church members, the chief of the town, Nana Ahenkro Osei Opoku IV and Hon. Akwasi Karikari Achiamfour, the District Chief Executive, all numbered about one thousand church and unchurch members met, praised and worshipped the Lord on behalf of Ahenkro Seventh-day Adventist Church members for good health, longevity, peace, spiritual and numerical growth of the church.
During the Divine Service of the worship period, Pastor Osei Kofi, the president of the Mid-Central Ghana Conference, mounted the podium, flanked with his other officers of the administration, reechoed the voice of the worshipers for the fact that God is worthy of praise through His grace, having profoundly dealt ardently with humanity especially in the case of Ahenkro Seventh-day Adventist church members for a period of forty years.
The celebrants climaxed their celebration and worship with a harvest that day, a period of showing loyalty and to God through giving. At the end of the program, the harvest yielded two hundred and thirty thousand Ghana cedis.