Thursday, October 16, 2008

Word Miracle Church dedicates Kasoa Temple

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THE Presiding Bishop of the Word Miracle Church International (WMCI), Bishop Charles Agyin Asare, has dedicated the Prayer Temple of the Kasoa branch of the church.
The occasion was also used to climax activities marking the 10th anniversary of the branch.
Preaching the sermon on the topic, “The Shaking Has Started”, Bishop Agyin Asare said what was happening currently in the world was what Jesus said was going to happen in the last days.
That, he said, included the financial crisis that had hit the United States and other countries.
Bishop Agyin Asare said although such a crisis had a ripple effect on the rest of the world, there was the need for Christians not to fear but look up to God, adding that “fear can make you lose hope”.
God, according to him, always took care of His own, hence the need to believe in Him only.
“This is the time to have faith in Christ because He will take care of His own,” he admonished the congregation, and indicated that everything would pass away but the promises of God would not fail.
Bishop Agyin Asare commended the members and leadership of the Kasoa branch of the church for putting up the chapel.
In a brief history, the host pastor, Rev Joseph Lavoe, said the church began in a classroom with 12 adults and six children in February 1998.
He thanked members for their support for the church, saying that in spite of the fact that every single member played an active role, the efforts of pastors Enoch Collins, Ato Ghartey and Owusu Nsiah, who contributed in diverse ways to the growth of the church, were worth mentioning.

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