
Thousands of Ghanaians are expected to gather at the Oil Dome of Royal House Chapel on May 1, 2026, for the annual Family Consecration Service organised by Citi FM and Channel One TV.
The six-hour event, scheduled from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, has become a key fixture on the stations' calendar and is expected to bring together families from across the country to seek guidance, protection, and blessings for the rest of the year.
The service will be led by the Citi FM/Channel One TV pastoral team under the direction of Rev. Stephen Wengam.
Other ministers expected to lead prayers include Rev. Fred Mac-Davies, Rev. Mawuli Tsikata, Rev. Foster Mawuli Benson, Rev. Nelson Awintia, and Rev. Mike Noagbewonu.
Organisers say the programme will include intercessory prayers focused on strengthening family relationships, with couples also allowed to renew their marriage vows.
The Family Consecration Service forms part of Citi FM and Channel One TV's broader effort to engage audiences through initiatives aimed at promoting social and spiritual well-being.
---CitiNewsRoom
---ModernGhana


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