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New Executive Presbytery (EP) Officers of the Assemblies of God Church have officially assumed office on Monday, September 12.
This was announced by the Church in a statement on Monday. It added that the induction service for the new General Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Stephen Yenusom Wengam will be announced later.
The other Executive Presbytery Officers are; Rev. Dr. Godwin Tito Adjei, Assistant General Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Ernest Birikorang, General Secretary and Rev. Dr. Simon Abu Baba, General Treasurer.
The wife of Rev. Dr. Wengam, Mrs. Monica Wengam is also the new President of the Ministers’ Wives Association of Assemblies of God Ghana.
Rev. Dr. Stephen Yenusom Wengam assured the rank and file of the Church of providing a visionary leadership anchored on integrity, dedication to duty, diligence and deep spirituality.
He also urged the members of the Assemblies of God to remain loyal to the Lord and their leaders and continue to invest in the growth of the Church.
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