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The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana will on Saturday, August 22, hold its 9th biennial General Assembly to elect new Moderator.
The 13th Moderator, Right Reverend Dr Seth Senyo Agidi ends his six-year tenure this year.
The new Moderator, who would be the third since the adoption of the General Assembly concept by the Church 12 years ago, would steer the affairs of the Church for the next six years.
The General Assembly is on the theme 'Improving upon our gains through selflessness, integrity and effective stewardship.'
The meeting which will happen in the Volta Regional capital is expected to promulgate the E.P Church's amended constitution as well as the adoption of the guidelines for releasing policy decisions after the conference.
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