Mr George Omane,
National Vice-Chairman of the Association of Methodist Men’s
Fellowships, has called on members to adhere to the aims and
objectives of the fellowship, to assist the church in the realization of its
social responsibility programmes.
He urged the fellowship members to be a beacon to draw others into
their fold.
Mr Omane was speaking at the inauguration and induction service of
the Grace Methodist Church Men’s Fellowship at Deduako-Kodiekrom
near Kumasi at the weekend.
He said as Christians they should pursue and aspire for spiritual
growth.
The Very Reverend Christopher Andam, Superintendent Minister of
Ayigya Circuit of the Methodist Church, called for unity and
co-operation among the leadership and members of the fellowship.
He advised the executives to assist and open more branches of the
fellowship in the Ayigya Circuit as a means of helping to spread the
word of God.
Mr Asare Yeboah, Chairman of the Kumasi Diocese of the
Fellowship, said the Deduako-Kodiekrom branch was the 73rd to be
inaugurated in the diocese.
He called for brotherliness among members to enable the fellowship
mobilize more men to help in the church activities.
Reverend John Kofi French, Minister in-charge of
Deduako-Kodiekrom Grace Methodist Church, who preached the
sermon, said the fellowship was the bedrock of the church and as such
they should be role models and lead upright lives to be shinning example
to others.
Members inducted into office include Mr Samuel Moore, Chairman,
Mr Kofi Kwakye Marfo, Vice-Chairman, Mr Emmanuel Amoah,
Secretary, Mr Thomas Cudjoe, Assistant Secretary, Mr Albert Kum
Annan, Treasurer, Mr Osei Wireko Ababio, Public Relations Officer
and Mr Stephen Opoku, Chaplain.