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Assemblies of God Trinity Temple honours Seddy Kutortse, four others

Mr Eric Seddy Kutortse receiving the citation
The Chairman of the First Sky Group of Companies, Mr Eric Seddy Kutortse and four other persons were last weekend awarded at the dedication of the Trinity Temple Capacity Chapel of the Assemblies of God Church Ghana at Tema in the Greater Accra Region.
The others were Mrs Florence Adjeley Larbi, Project Finance Committee Chairperson, Reverend Dr Slyvanus Elorm, Head Pastor of Trinity Temple, and Mr George Patrick Bediaku, Project Structural Engineer and Niifio Kotei, Project Architect.
They were presented with citations for their commitment to ensuring the completion of the building project.
Mr Kutortse on behalf of his colleagues said they were thankful to the leadership of the church for honouring them.
The Chairman said the company had constructed 72 churches across the country especially in the Volta and Eastern regions, stressing their commitment to construct three of such edifice every year in the other regions.
The 800 seating capacity edifice has facilities such as conference room,board room, prayer tower,offices,first aid room,library,canteen, wash rooms, interpreters’ cubicles and car parks.
The building project was funded by the congregation of the church and completed within a year-and-a-half.
The programme which commemorated the 16th Anniversary Celebration of the chapel was attended by dignitaries including the Acting Chief Justice, Mr Justice Victor Jones Dotse and Justice Mrs Gertrude Torkornoo,Justice of the Supreme Court Ghana and Chief Justice Nominee.
The others were Reverend Paul Frimpong Manso, President of the Frimpong Manso Institute.
The General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Church Ghana, Reverend Dr Stephen Yenusom Wengam preaching on the topic “The Spirit of Holiness” said God was urged church members to be holy devoid of sin.
Rev Dr. Yenusom said Christians must reflect the holiness of God. ‘’ Our lives must reflect holiness or this building would be meaningless.”
Rev Frimpong-Manso also commended the Head Pastor of the chapel, Rev Dr Slyvanus Amegasgiti Elorm and the congregation for their dedication in putting up the building.
He urged them to cultivate the culture of maintenance to protect the edifice.
In a brief history of the chapel, Rev Dr Elorm said they started operating in a classroom block with eight members but currently has 550 members comprising 350 adults and 200 children.
He thanked God for His guidance and support in enabling them to execute the assignment on time.
“From a single classroom to 800-seating capacity ultra-modern auditorium is the doing of the Lord and we want to say thank you to Him,” he added.
By Anita Nyarko-Yirenkyi