Four
major Ecumenical bodies in Ghana has declared three (3)days national fasting
and prayer for all Christian Community in the country to seek the face of the
Lord in eliminating the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The
3-day event, which is being spearheaded by Christian Council of Ghana (CCG),
Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Ghana Catholic Bishops’
Conference (GCBC) and the National Association of Charismatic and Christian
Churches (NACCC), aims at mobilising the entire Christian community in the
country to fast and pray for the entire world using Ghana as a point of
contact.
The fasting and prayer
exercise which begin Friday, April 24 to Sunday, April 26, 2020 is under the
theme “O Lord, Heal Our Land” with 2 Chronicles 7:13-14 as its theme text.
Pray without ceasing
The CCG
President and Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church, Ghana, Most Reverend
Paul K. Boafo disclosed this at a press conference held in Accra yesterday,
Giving
the aim of the event, Rev. Boafo noted that the exercise is in line with the
biblical admonition to Christians to pray without ceasing.
Explaining that following the National Day of Fasting and Prayer
observed by Ghanaians on Wednesday, March 25, 2020, Rev. Boafo indicated
that, the Christian leadership in Ghana has also decided to rally all
Christians in the country together to fast and intercede on behalf of
the nation Ghana, in particular, and the world at large, in prayer.
“This is a national
affair and all Christians are coming together to pray against the novel
Coronavirus pandemic. Ghana is standing in the gap for the whole world. So, we
will not only pray for Ghana but the whole world, because we are in it
together,” he said.
According to the revered, the prayer exercise would be in three
segments – morning, afternoon and evening indicating that a prayer
bulletin with specific prayer topics has been generated and would be
made available to all participants to guide them through the three-day
exercise.
Comply Directives
Most
Rev. Boafo, however, cautioned that Christians should participate in the
exercise while complying with the social distancing and other precautionary
measures put in place to prevent the spread of the viral disease, stressing
that “this is a virtual exercise.”
“We have, therefore, organised this press briefing to send out
information to all our members that this is not an opportunity to gather
under any excuse, just as churches are reaching out to their members
through the various media outlets and Social Media platforms, this is
the same way we are organising this exercise of prayer and fasting. This
is, therefore, a virtual exercise; so under no circumstance should any
of us be found congregating in church buildings or on football that we
are participating in this exercise,” he cautioned.
Adding that, “We are all
in this together, so wherever you find yourself, in your room, at your
workplace, on the market on the farm by the road, wherever, you are encouraged
to join in the exercise. We believe we serve a prayer-answering God and He will
heal our land.”
Participants
Some Christian leaders
and dignitaries were Deputy Greater-Accra Regional Minister, Hon. Elizabeth
Sackey, the GPCC President and General Superintendent of Assemblies of God,
Ghana, Rev. Prof. Paul Frimpong Manso, the General Secretary, GPCC, Rev.
Emmanuel Barrigah, the Executive Director, Salt and Light Ministries, Mrs Joyce
Aryee, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana
Yaw Kumi-Larbi among several others.
There were also
representatives of the Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship
International-Ghana (FGBMFI-Ghana), Aglow International, Ghana Congress on
Evangelisation (GHACOE) and Trustees of the National Cathedral.
As part of the event, the Women’s Ministry of GHACOE presented 400
pieces of face masks to the leadership of the Christian Community for
onward distribution to all those who may need them.
SOURCE: GPCC NEWS
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