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Cedar Mountain Chapel celebrates AU Day with vibrant multicultural service

Cedar Mountain Chapel, Assemblies of God, brought together a mix of cultures and nationalities in a colorful celebration to mark African Union (AU) Day.

The annual event, known as Cedar International Day, was held on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at Cedar City, located on Number 1 Lagos Avenue, which coincides with African Union Day.

This special occasion has become a signature celebration of the church, reflecting its commitment to global unity, multicultural fellowship, and kingdom diversity.

The celebration attracted nationals from various countries residing in Ghana. Dressed in rich traditional attire, attendees waved national flags and celebrated the beauty of diversity through music, prayer, and fellowship.

Delivering a powerful sermon on the theme “Understanding Intimacy with the Holy Spirit,” Rev. Stephen Wengam, General Superintendent of Assemblies of God Ghana and Lead Pastor of Cedar Mountain Chapel, urged believers to move beyond rituals and cultivate a deeper, personal relationship with the Holy Spirit.

“When you truly understand intimacy with the Holy Spirit, you become a vessel through which God expresses His will on earth because it is impossible to live a Spirit-filled and Spirit-led life without the Holy Spirit,” he declared.

Prayers were fervently lifted for peace across nations, the welfare of foreigners living in Ghana and global unity.

The Cedar International Day celebration has become a hallmark of Cedar Mountain Chapel’s vision of building a Christ-centered, multicultural community that reflects the kingdom of God.

As Africa celebrates its unity and progress, Cedar Mountain Chapel continues to be a spiritual home for people of all nations declaring that in Christ, we are truly one.

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