By Albert Allotey
Accra, Nov. 12, GNA – Reverend Stephen Addei Gyabaah, Founder and Leader of the Solid Foundation Christian Centre, has been elevated to Apostleship at a ceremony held at the church’s premises at Tabora-Alhaji in Accra.
The consecration was led by Bishop Dr Albert Ken Dapatem, a Senior Pastor of the Life Vision church International at Fise-Abehenase, Amasaman, and Executive Member of Dominion College of Bishops.
The rest are Bishop Peter Koomson, the General Overseer of the Trueway Divine Ministry International at Laterbiokorshie in Accra, Executive Member and Programme Director of the Dominion College of Bishops.
They were supported by Bishop Prince Ohene Asare, Founder and Presiding Bishop of the Hosanna Ministries International, Accra.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency, Apostle Gyabaah expressed gratitude to all who worked tirelessly for his elevation to the office of Apostleship.
He said his new position called for hard work to bring the lost souls to Christ Jesus, stating that the world today was full of sinful acts such “sakawa,” quick money, lesbianism, homosexualism, among others hence the gospel must reach them for repentance.
Touching on December 7 presidential and parliamentary elections, he said the event was about the expression of good ideas that would help shape the socio-economic advancement of the country and that peace was key to development.
He urged Ghanaians to show love by participating in the voting and avoid hatred and fighting, saying “On the voting day, go and cast your vote and return home peacefully and wait patiently for the results.”
GNA