Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Council of Churches

A SIXTEEN-member executive for the Odododiodioo Constituency of Local Council of Churches have been officially sworn into office at the weekend in Accra.
The General Overseer, Global Revival Ministry, Dr Rev Ampiah-Kwofie, who sworn in the officers, urged them to work steadfastly in truth and have good functional relations with their various churches no matter their social status.
Two of the executives are females.
The sixteen officers were selected from the various churches within the constituency and registered through the Odododiodioo Local Council of Churches (OLCC) Secretariat.
The OLCC which was registered on June 15, 2007 is aimed at fostering good relations among churches within the constituency and its environs.
It is also aimed to liaise with local and international Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and other governmental agencies to solicit for funds to support the council's developmental programmes.
The President of the OLCC, Prophet Bibioo Kwatelai Owoo, explained that, heads of the Churches within the constituency were disconnected through evil forces which was retarding the progress of the constituency.
He therefore, called on Christians within the locality to come together and fight those evil forces.
Prophet Owoo, urged heads of the various churches to unite and carry on the mission of God.
The new executives are Prophet Bibioo Kwatelai Owoo, President, Rev Seth Nortey, 1st Vice President, Rev Lloyd Annan, 2nd Vice President, Rev Isaac Pitman Ashley, as the Secretary and Rev George Agyepong, Asst Secretary.
Others are, Rev David Otoo, Treasurer, Rev Philip Okai, the Asst Treasurer, Ps Richard Sam Crabbe, Financial Secretary, Rev Isaac Owoo, Organiser, Ps Emmanuel Addo, Asst Organiser, Ps Albert Carlos Tetteh, the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Elder Suzzer Coffie, Asst PRO, Rev James Quaye, Chaplain, Rev Richard A Ankrah, Asst Chaplain, Ms Charlotte Sai and Ms Jennifer Adzei as Porters respectively.

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