Sunday, February 1, 2009

KAMA GROUP HEAD MADE PENTECOST ELDER (PAGE 20), JAN 21

THE Chairman of the KAMA Group of Companies Ltd, Dr Michael Agyekum Addo, has been ordained as an Elder of the Church of Pentecost in the Jumapo District of the New Juaben Municipality.
Dr Addo’s ordination followed his commitment, dedication, humility and immense contributions to the activities of the church over the years.
Administering the oath to Dr Addo during the ordination at Jumapo on Sunday, the Koforidua Area Head of the church, Apostle Samuel K. Fosu, described Dr Addo as a humble and industrious member of the church who had worked assiduously to facilitate the growth of the Pentecost Church of Ghana over the years.
He also commended the immense contributions Dr Addo had made to the airing of the Pentecost Hour on GTV and the numerous sponsorships he had provided to a number of young people from the basic education to the university level as well as the various philanthropic roles he had played within and outside the church.
“Due to his humility as a Christian businessman and the immense role he has played in the growth of our church, God has blessed Dr Addo to make a significant progress in his business and to be useful to mankind”, Apostle Fosu said.
Apostle Fosu noted that Dr Addo, having been chosen as Chairman of the Pentecost University College Council and chairman of the Koforidua Area of the Pentecost Social Services, had exhibited an exemplary commitment and support, which must be emulated by the members of the church as well as Christians to enable them to fulfill what God required of Christians as followers of Christ.
Responding, Dr Addo, joined by his family, thanked the church for its support and co-operation and pledged to be guided by humility and dedication to help the church achieve its objectives.
He appealed to the elders of the church to show humility in their everyday endeavours and always be at the service of the people to enable them to become role models to the youth.
Preaching a sermon on the theme “Fear Not”, a retired Apostle of the church, Apostle Asomaning Sarpong, called on Christians to cultivate a "holy fear" as a sign of reverence for their maker and urged them not to allow the fear of the world to overcome them.
“He who obeys God’s commandments and does what He requires of him does not lack anything as God is his sole provider”, he added.

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