Accra, Dec. 12, GNA – The Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) on Thursday embarked on an evangelism outreach within the Adjrigarnor enclave in Accra as part of its 2025 Annual Thanksgiving Service.
Led by the Group’s Chaplain, Rev Peter Nelson Adu, staff members moved through the community despite morning rains to share the gospel with residents.
The team held placards bearing messages including “In Him Is Life”, “Salvation is Free”, “The Lord Has Always Been Faithful”, and “Jesus Christ is The Salvation.”
Delivering a sermon, Bishop Emeritus James K. Saah, President of Dominion Theological Seminary of Action Chapel International, reminded believers of God’s faithfulness.
Speaking on the theme “The Faithfulness of God,” he emphasised the need to acknowledge and thank God for His mercy and benevolence.
“God’s faithfulness is not just a promise, it’s a guarantee; His faithfulness is rooted in His integrity and ability, and there is no force or circumstance that can stop Him from doing what He has promised,” he noted.
Bishop Saah urged the congregation to always trust God, saying the Almighty had the power to fulfil every promise.
Speaking on the sidelines, Rev Adu said the thanksgiving activities would conclude with the dedication of a new church auditorium on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
“We marvel at God’s wonders, reflecting on how divine blessings have brought us this far,” he stated, linking the cathedral’s growth to the spiritual and corporate journey of the Jospong Group.
He said a major pre‑dedication celebration would take place on Friday, December 12, 2025, with traditional and political leaders and guests from various locations expected to attend.
GNA
Edited by Kenneth Sackey