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The Church of Pentecost, James McKeown Worship Centre (JMWC), Korle Gonno in the Dansoman Area has organised its maiden leadership and training retreat for officers and church workers of the District.

The camp which was aimed at shaping leaders in the district towards impactful service in the house of God was under the theme, “Ambassadors for his glory”.

Opening the retreat, the Resident Minister of the Church, Rev (Dr) Perez Sepenu said the camp was expected to birth leaders who are sharp in their mandate and excellent in the discharge of their duties.

It also sought to equip leaders with proactive and innovative contemporary leadership skills.

Participants were taken through topics such as “exposition of the COP theme for 2020 and 2021, marital and relationship life of a leader, and the call and heart of a leader”.

In addition, they were enlightened on “the passion and power of purpose, the ingredients of a team, the leader and time management, effective annual planning, JMWC data collection tools and reporting, COP Finance administration and budgeting".

The camp saw a total of 101 participants with ministrations from the wife of the Resident Minister, Dr Naa Akushia Sepenu.

Others include Rev Joseph Osafo Adu, Elder Justice Bawole, Elder Stephen Appiah Yeboah, Dr Thomas Opoku Darkwah, Elder Richard Obeng Dwamena, Deaconess Evelyn Basingnaa, Author Raphaelle Antwi and an IT consultant, Afari Nunya.

Elder Cephas Agbozo and Rev Dr Bismark Baggio lead prayers for the country’s leaders and the general elections.

The "Timothy Camp 2020" was held on Saturday, December 4, 2020, at the Mudor Conference Centre within the SSNIT Emporium at Bukom Plaza.

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