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Tema Area Head Holds Inaugural Ministers and Wives’ Retreat

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The Tema Area of The Church of Pentecost has held its first retreat for ministers and their wives in the Area.

The retreat, which took place from Wednesday, August 11, to Friday, August 13, 2024, at the Community 12 Central Assembly, began with a powerful session of prayer and worship led by Mrs. Esther Adipah and Pastor Michael Bekoe from the Newtown and Big Ada Districts, respectively.

In his keynote address, Apostle Isaac Nii Kotei-Djani, the Area Head, emphasised the importance of relationships in ministry. He highlighted that building strong connections with congregations and peers is vital for effective ministry.

Citing biblical references such as 1 Samuel 18:1 and Exodus 20:6, Apostle Kotei-Djani encouraged ministers to treat everyone with dignity, respect, and loyalty. He stressed the importance of fostering camaraderie, patience, and unity within the church community, which are essential qualities for a supportive spiritual environment.

The first day saw discussions on time management during church services, the responsible use of social media, and loyalty towards both subordinates and superiors. He reminded participants that all church programmes requiring approval must adhere to established protocols. The day’s activities concluded with a revitalizing prayer session led by Pastor Sampson Gavor Dzefe.

On the second day, Apostle Kotei-Djani addressed the theme “God’s Chosen to Build His Church.” He reminded ministers and their wives of their sacred privilege in partnering with God to build His church.

Drawing on Luke 2, where Simon is described as a devout man, he emphasised that ministers and their spouses should first be committed Christians before taking on their priestly roles.

This day also provided a valuable opportunity for ministers and their spouses to build fellowship and unity. Apostle Kotei-Djani shared important announcements and outlined his calendar of upcoming activities, ensuring that everyone was well-informed.

Report by Tema Area Media Team

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