Reverend Dr Ernest Adu-Gyamfi delivering his sermon
The Ghana Baptist Convention (GBC) has inaugurated the Baptist International Worship Centre (BIWC), an interdenominational church in Accra.
Executive President of the Ghana Baptist Convention (GBC), Reverend Dr. Ernest Adu-Gyamfi, delivering the sermon on Sunday, urged churches to consistently teach the biblical truth of God in order to spread the gospel.
The inauguration, which was attended by members of the GBC across the country, was climaxed with prayers and thanksgiving.
The BIWC will be opened to members of GBC on Wednesday for Bible teaching, Friday for consistent prayer and Sunday for the normal worship.
He said churches must prepare people for heaven through bible teaching which BIWC seeks to achieve.
The Executive President said sincerity in worship was very important to the viability and progress of every church and urged all members of the GBC to be faithful to the church.
He said every Church of God could only survive through the above-mentioned basic principles and that people in the Christian fraternity these days say things on radio and television, which are contrary to the teachings of God.
“Every church that seeks to adopt these four basic principles would see the light of the world.”
Rev Adu-Gyamfi appealed to members of the GBC to be committed to the four basic principles which would ensure the development of churches.
“Everything impossible in life could be made possible with prayers as revealed in the book of God, every achievement made by individuals or organisations are bestowed with prayers.”
BY Melvin Tarlue