Church of Christ, Nsumia holds Women’s Day programme

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 The Women’s Ministry of the Church of Christ at Nsumia, located in the Nsawam-Addo­agyiri Municipality of the Eastern Region, held its annual Women’s Day programme over the weekend.

On the theme: ‘That You Should Go and Bear Fruit – Fruit That Will Last,’ featured various activities, including musical perfor­mances to express gratitude and praise to God for His blessings and protection over the church, as well as a Bible quiz designed to assess participants’ knowledge of the Scriptures.

The Bible quiz was centred on book of Jona Chapter one and two which enjoins to Christians not to harden them and obey the precepts of God.

The quiz, which was keenly con­tested among the women, ended in a tie with 87 points apiece.

The event culminated in a fellowship gathering, during which the entire congregation shared a meal featuring a variety of dishes prepared by the church members.

In his remarks after the pro­gramme, Evangelist Edward Boakye, Nsumia Church of Christ, praised the women for their out­standing performance in the Bible quiz. He noted that their achieve­ments reflected a deep understand­ing of the Book of Jonah, indicat­ing that they had engaged with the text comprehensively.

Evangelist Boakye urged the women to persist in their study of the Bible and to implement its teachings in order to enhance their Christian lives.

Additionally, he emphasised the importance of their contributions to the church, highlighting that women have historically played vital roles in the Ministry of Jesus Christ and the establishment of the Christian Church.

Evangelist Boakye commended the Women’s Ministry for success­fully organising the Women’s Day programme.

He said the Women’s Day Pro­gramme was an annual programme and it was meant to provide oppor­tunity for women in the church to exhibit and showcase their talent in the Bible.

Evangelist Boakye also stated that the programme was also to create avenue for the women to contribute to the development of the church.

 BY KINGSLEY ASARE

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