Apostolic Head warns renegades within
the Church
Accra, July 8, GNA - Apostle Annan Adotey, President of the
Apostolic Church, Ghana, has warned some members who have
ganged themselves to rebel against the Church Administration
to desist or face expulsion.
He said such persons were showing opposition to directives,
even to the extent of luring others to join their
undisciplined acts, adding that, the church would deal
ruthlessly with all forms of rebellion.
Apostle Adotey who was speaking at a farewell service for
Apostle Justifier Darko Korang, former head of Area 'B'
branch, said recently some pastors were interdicted and
others dismissed for various forms of insubordination.
Apostle Adotey advised members not to allow themselves to be
wooed but to remain loyal to God and the Church and give out
their best in the service of the nation and mankind.
In a sermon, Apostle Joseph Anim, former President of the
Church paid tribute to Apostle Korang for his dedicated
service urging him to continue ministerial work "always
remembering Jesus Christ" in all things.
He also urged Ghanaians to let Christ be at the centre of
their lives so that they would not indulge in acts inimical
to the economic growth of the country.
Apostle Korang has served in various capacities for 29 years
and credited for his hardworking, selflessness and good
human relations.
His ministerial qualities earned him several positions in
the Executive Council of the Church. He was the Greater
Accra Regional Vice Chairman of the Ghana Pentecostal
Council.
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