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Citizen Fellowship Church under the auspices of renowned pastor, Rev. Azigiza is gearing up for a weekend of jubilant celebration as they mark their 4th anniversary under the theme "Gracefully Grateful."
The celebrations kick off on Saturday, December 2, with a mini float parade through the heart of Basket-Spintex, with joyous songs of praise and vibrant dances of thanksgiving.
The main event is scheduled for Sunday, December 3, with an All White Thanksgiving Service, recognising the unmatched grace of God that has brought the church to this significant milestone.
The church has announced two distinguished guests to bless the anniversary celebration - Rev Abraham Lamptey, a revered man of God known for his profound insights and teachings, will grace the event with his presence, while Perez Muzik, the gifted music minister, will also be present to lead the congregation with soul-stirring melodies, and to create an atmosphere of worship, praise and thanksgiving.

Speaking to the founder and leader of the church, Rev Azigiza, he said, "As we stand on the threshold of our fourth anniversary, our hearts are truly full of praise. Many people gave us deadlines for us to fail but celebrating 4 years is a testament of the guidelines and lifelines of God's grace and benevolence. It has been an incredible journey of faith, growth, and family. Our theme, 'Gracefully Grateful,' captures the essence of our hearts as we look back at the incredible support, love, and blessings that have sustained us. This celebration is not just about the years gone by but a reflection of our collective journey, strengthened by the grace of the Almighty and hope for many glorious years of being Citizens: God chasers, hope restorers, and society impacters."
He also invited all to join the celebration at the Citizen Auditorium, Basket Bus Stop, Spintex Road, as members of the Citizen Fellowship Church revel in the grace of God that has brought them to this significant milestone.

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