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Members of the Christ Embassy Ghana, are set to embark on a massive community service across all ten regions on December 2, 2017.
The programme which has been divided into two segments -adults and children -will see members embark on various community activities to in selected communities.
The annual event which coincides with the birthday of the Founder of the church Pastor Dr. Chris Oyakhilome, is a direction by the founder for the church members across the world to engage in massive charity programmes including donations to support community members as a sign of sharing projecting the true Christ in them.
The members have divided themselves into various groups to ensure that they meet their target. On the Adult Day Service, the group will embark on a massive clean up at selected hospitals and their surroundings.
Speaking at the launch of the programm in Accra, a spokesperson for the event, Deaconess Esi Koomson said a team will be detailed to the prisons to organise training workshops for the inmates while sporting kits will be presented to inmates of the Juvenile Correctional Centers.

According to her, vehicle owners will also enjoy free car wash service while students from selected boarding schools will receive oral care products
Christ Embassy also known as Believers' LoveWorld Incorporated, is a megachurch and a Christian denomination founded by pastor Chris Oyakhilome in 1987.
The Church has since become a global network of churches with congregations in many countries, with millions of members. The headquarters of Lagos has over 40, 000 members. The ministry was founded in Pastor Chris' university.
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