In commemoration of its 11th anniversary, ICGC Hallel Temple in Dansoman demonstrated a commitment to community well-being by engaging in a comprehensive clean-up exercise.
The initiative led by the Head Pastor, Rev. Gideon Ahia, aimed to give back to the community that has been an integral part of the church's journey.
Rev. Gideon Ahia highlighted the importance of community service, emphasising that it goes beyond the spiritual realm.
"It is our duty not only to nourish the spiritual growth of our congregation but also to contribute tangibly to the environment that sustains us," he remarked.
Congregants and church members actively participated in the clean-up, demonstrating a collective effort to make a positive impact on their immediate surroundings.
The anniversary celebration took on a meaningful dimension as the community service initiative echoed the church's commitment to holistic well-being.
Rev. Gideon Ahia expressed gratitude for the support and participation of the church members, stating, "This clean-up exercise is a symbol of our appreciation for the Dansoman community.
"It reflects our desire to be a positive force for good and showcases our dedication to fostering a cleaner, healthier environment."
The 11th anniversary celebration at ICGC Hallel Temple was marked by a three-day activity climaxing with aerobics and clean-up exercise
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