Cedar Mountain Chapel in East Legon is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a series of events aimed at highlighting its mission of worship, service, and community transformation.
Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily on Wednesday, September 24, Rev. Stephen Yenusom Wengam, General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God, Ghana, and Lead Pastor of Cedar Mountain Chapel, outlined the anniversary programme.
The celebrations began last Friday with a grand music festival, I Testify, described as a “mega” worship experience that united gospel musicians and worshippers for a night of praise and thanksgiving.
Looking ahead, Rev. Wengam said the church will carry out “community and kindness evangelism” next Saturday. Members will engage in practical acts of service for individuals and families, demonstrating the love of Christ beyond the church walls.
As part of its legacy projects, Cedar Mountain Chapel has also completed the construction of a new church building in Ada to mark the milestone. “We’ve built a legacy temple to commemorate our 15th anniversary,” Rev. Wengam announced. The new temple will be formally dedicated on October 4.
The anniversary will culminate with a special thanksgiving service on October 5, bringing together members, leaders, and well-wishers to reflect on the church’s journey and give thanks to God.
In preparation for these events, Cedar Mountain Chapel has initiated a 21-day period of fasting and prayer. “We meet every day from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.,” Rev. Wengam noted, underscoring the spiritual foundation of the celebrations.
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