MICGASBU Fellowship @ Ahinkro

Last Saturday, 19th October 2019, was a fellowship of all Singing Bands within the Mid- Central Ghana Conference (MICG) of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Kumasi – Atafoa.

The Mid-Central Ghana Adventist Singing Band Union (MICGASBU) in short, chose to organize this fellowship of singers at Ahinkro – Offinso road, in the Boamang district of the Conference to worship and praise the Lord for His loving kindness, goodness and mercies bestowed on them since the beginning of the year till date.
Also, as part of their plans, they purposed to organize such a program to facilitate familiarisation among sister band of singers especially, for the just admitted ones into the sisterhood of the Union.
Moreover, it was meant to raise some funds to complete a Church building project which they started a year ago at Achiase, in collaboration with Achiase district which they had hitherto evangelized and established.
The theme for this sacred convocation was ” PASS IT ON: ENGAGE, EQUIP AND EMPOWER FOR SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP” which Pastor Osei Kofi, the president of the Conference who featured in this program by preaching in the divine service. He started by expressing his profound appreciation to the leadership of the union for organising such a timely program when the Conference is getting ready to unleash Christ’s last message to the world.
In his admonition, he drew the attention of the band of singers on the fact that the theme of their program is timely, for he said, the Seventh-day Adventist Church has been evangelism oriented since its inception until now. This has been possible due to the fact that the pioneers of this Church and the leadership to be precise, never relented nor ceased in equipping, empowering and passing it all on for leadership and service to the young adults they were blessed with. Hence, as singers, they were enjoined to take the mantle and do same through their sweet sermon laden music in spreading the gospel and lift up and higher, the story of Calvary as we still await the soon coming of our Master and King, Jesus Christ.
After the program, the president was asked about their mission of the program and his short words admonition to the youth in the Church who were not privileged to attend the fellowship and SDA Church at large.
Report submitted by,
Pr Stephen Kwadwo Adusei
Communication Director
MICG.

Publishing Ministry:-Newsletter Open

From the Communication department of the MICG, we want to humbly inform our honourable Church members that, the editorial committee on behalf of the department has introduced or opened a newsletter. This has officially been approved for people to submit news items, articles and other information of spiritual interest about the Church in our Conference for publication.
For early publication and launching of this print work, members are advised to submit their items through this email address for proofreading or editing.
Email: micgeditorial@gmail.com
Please, all are entreated to submit their written materials on events, issues relating to the Church among others that will uplift the image of our dear church and MICG. Please, feel free to contact us if there is any need for clarification.

Thanks for your time.
Pr SK Adusei
0555015824
Director, Communication, Public Relation Affairs, Religious Liberty, Global Missions, and Publishing Ministry
MICG


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