Methodist Church institutes compulsory
training programme Guild members
Kumasi, Aug. 23, Ghanadot/GNA - The leadership of the
Methodist National Guild, Ghana, has announced that it would
as from January, next year, commence a compulsory leadership
training programme for members.
The leadership said the move, among others, was aimed at
equipping members with the relevant skills and knowledge to
help build their capacity in taking more challenging roles
in the church’s development, as well as, their own socio-
economic endeavours especially in the areas of parenting and
business.
Mr Enoch Baah, National President of the Guild, disclosed
this at the 8th Biennial Delegates Conference and Crusade of
the Kumasi Diocesan Guild of the Methodist Church Ghana at
Hemang, near Mamponteng in the Kwabre District of Ashanti on
Friday.
It was on the theme: “To Work and Think and Speak for Thee”.
The National President reminded members that, those who
failed to participate in the training programme would be
barred from taking up leadership positions at all levels of
the church, adding that, the programme had been designed to
suit members of the guild irrespective of one’s educational
background.
Mr. Baah further disclosed that the outfit, would as from
September this year, start granting scholarships to
brilliant but needy children of members of the guild to
enhance their career and educational development.
He charged members to be committed to the cause of the guild
to promote the Church’s evangelism.
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