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Methodist Church Eulogizes The Late Bishop Asante-Antwi

Obituaries Methodist Church Eulogizes The Late Bishop Asante-Antwi
SEP 15, 2020 LISTEN

The Methodist Church of Ghana is currently mourning the death of its Presiding Bishop, Reverend Dr. Samuel Asante-Antwi.

The presiding Bishop died on Sunday while receiving treatment at the Korle Bu Teaching Hospital after a short illness.

The Most Reverend Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo, Presiding Bishop, Methodist Church Ghana, in an interview eulogised the late Bishop and servant of God.

He said Rev. Asante-Antwi contributed monumentally to building the Church, as a Leader and even when superannuated.

He led the Church to adopting the system of “Biblical Pattern of Episcopacy” 20 years ago and led the implementation of policies that strengthened the leadership of the Church and its relationship with the laity, the Presiding Bishop said.

Episcopacy is a system of governance where a church is ruled or led by bishops, and introducing the system enabled the Church to do away with some nomenclature such as President and Chairman to adopt titles like 'Bishop' which was more biblical.

Most. Rev. Boafo said it was during the leadership of Rev. Asante-Antwi, that the Church built the “Methodist University College” in Ghana.

He also advocated the establishment of the Church in the diaspora, Europe and North America and ensured that they all had Mission Diocese, with confirmed Ministers to lead and serve the Church.

The First Presiding Bishop, who superannuated 13 years ago from active service, played a pivotal role in offering the Church ideas and guidance to lead to the progress of the Church.

Most Rev. Boafo said: “We have lost one of our strong leaders and fathers, who was a big pillar and a big support to the Church. Even when he retired, he was still supporting the leadership of the church with ideas and advice.”

Rev. Asante-Antwi died at age 83, leaving behind a wife, Mrs Comfort Asante-Antwi and children.

GNA

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