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Eric Kwapong Ministries is set to host the third edition of its deeply impactful worship experience, Leaders in Worship 3, on Friday, June 6th, 2025, at 7:00 PM at the Accra International Conference Center.
Led by Christian leader and psalmist Eric Oduro Kwapong, this initiative is designed as a sacred space where leaders can find spiritual renewal, encouragement, and Christ-centered focus through Scriptural exhortations and worship.
Leaders in Worship brings together individuals occupying high-stakes leadership positions across various sectors—including the three arms of government, private sector CEOs, C-suite executives, board members, senior managers, Christian faith leaders, traditional authorities, civil society organisations, media advocates, and coalition groups.
Described by Eric Oduro Kwapong as “a gathering devoted to deepening each leader’s personal relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ through Scripture-centered contemporary worship,” the initiative provides a spiritually enriching environment for reflection and connection.
It affirms the essential need for a secure and sacred retreat, where leaders can be spiritually anchored amid the burdens and complexities of their responsibilities.
Recognising the pressures and often isolating nature of leadership, the event aims to speak directly to the hearts of those navigating demanding roles.
As Kwapong notes, leaders frequently face difficult, high-pressure situations that can make their journey both challenging and very lonely.
A key segment of this event will feature Scriptural exhortations—thoughtfully selected passages that resonate with the leadership experience and offer encouragement, timeless wisdom, and spiritual grounding in Christ.
These readings, set within the worship atmosphere, serve as a foundation for personal growth and renewal.
To further enhance the experience, attendees will be immersed in soothing and reflective instrumental music, creating space for quiet contemplation and spiritual connection.
Through these inspired moments, leaders are invited to refuel, rejuvenate, and recommit to both their devotional lives and leadership callings.
The event will also facilitate meaningful engagement through networking, relationship-building, and business and deal-making partnerships.
These authentic connections aim to foster valuable collaborations, shared insight, and ongoing support systems that endure well beyond the gathering.
As Eric O. Kwapong expresses, “All of this will ultimately culminate in a unique, inspiring, deeply worshipful, and life-transforming experience—renewing and rejuvenating the leader for a focused, Christ-centered, and purpose-driven journey.”
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