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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Covenant Family Community Church ordains Apostle, new Ministers and Elders  

By Morkporkpor Anku  

Accra, Nov. 26, GNA – The Covenant Family Community Church (CFCC) has ordained five Reverend Ministers and 17 Elders to strengthen the Church’s capacity to disciple believers, serve communities and contribute to national transformation. 

The new Ministers and Elders embody a rich diversity of professions, reflecting the Church’s commitment to raising Christ-like leaders, who serve both the Church and the society. 

Jude Hama, the immediate past General Director of the Scripture Union Ghana and an ecumenical affiliate Minister of the Church, was also affirmed and consecrated to serve as an Apostle. 

The Ministers are Rev. Morgan Fianko Asiedu, Rev. Samuel Alphonse Etsibah, Rev. Foster Worlanyo Tsetse, Rev. Kwame Junior Dosu and Rev. Charles Nana Dwomoh. Amanfo. 

The Elders are Mrs Josephine Tekpetey, Mrs Lilian Seyram Akosua Abblordeppey, Mr Eric Nyarko, Mrs Justina Addo, Mr Ato Robertson Arhinsah, Mrs Evelyn Arhinsah, Mr Emmanuel Obimpeh Asamoah, Mrs Ernestina Tuolienuo, Mrs Millicent Ogboo Boamah-Takyi, Madam Marcelline Ewoenam Klu and Mr Quarshie Gogo. 

The rest are Mrs Florence Laate, Mr Eric Kuada, Mr Ebenezer Kwaku Osei Owusu, Mrs Brigitte Kragbe, Mrs Frana Abaya Wuni and Mrs Edith Ayongo Nartey. 

Rev. Dennis Osei-Manu, the General Overseer of CFCC, said their collective gifts, spiritual maturity and professional experience would enrich the witness of the Church in Ghana. 

He said among them were teachers and educational leaders, seasoned professionals from banking and financial services, experts in law and corporate governance, public servants and administrators, practitioners in human resource and entrepreneurs from the creative industry. 

Others are specialists in information technology and academia and professionals in transport, logistics and maritime affairs. 

He said their background also included Christian counselling, missions and long-term lay Ministry. 

“This breadth of Ministry experience and professional expertise strengthens CFCC’s holistic mission to impact families, the Church and the nation,” he added.  

The General Overseer said, “let us remember that Ministry is not a pursuit of position but of purpose, not a call to status but to service.” 

He said the brethren being ordained and inducted before the Lord and His Church into the sacred office of Apostle, Ministers and Elders had been tested and proven through seasons of service, training and transformation, proving themselves faithful and devoted to the Lord’s call. 

Rev. Osei-Manu advised them to keep themselves away from Ministerial jealousy and collaborate with others to expand the Kingdom work. 

He urged them to always hear from the Lord always and pay attention to the lord, who had called them. 

GNA 

Christian Akorlie  

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