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As 2025 comes to a close, Christians across are preparing to welcome 2026 at the highly-anticipated Crossover Service at ICGC Christ Temple East, Teshie, led by Pastor Mensa Otabil.
The service has become a landmark event for worshippers seeking to end the year with gratitude and step into the new year with faith.

The evening promises powerful worship and praise, featuring performances by CT Praise, Zamar, Endless Praise, and Lumina, along with a communion and anointing service to prepare attendees for the year ahead spiritually.

Pastor Mensa Otabil will deliver the New Year's message, highlighting the importance of trusting God in 2026 and stepping into the year with hope and expectation.
The church’s theme for 2026 will also be officially declared.

Pastor Mensa Otabil emphasised, “As we step into 2026, it is essential that we place our trust fully in God.
Crossover is a time to reflect on His faithfulness, leave behind the challenges of the past year, and walk into the new year confident that God will guide and provide. I encourage everyone to come with faith and expectation.”

To ensure accessibility for all, organisers have arranged buses across Accra and Tema to transport worshippers to Christ Temple and back to their pick-up points after the service.
The service begins at 9 pm on December 31, 2025, and families, friends, and individuals are encouraged to come early and participate fully.

For more information on bus routes and pick-up points, visit crossover.centralgospel.com.
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