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As the year draws to a close, it’s natural to reflect on the journey so far—the victories, the challenges, and the lessons learned. It’s a time to give thanks, refocus, and embrace the promise of a new beginning.
For many, the Crossover Service at ICGC Christ Temple East is more than just an annual event; it’s a powerful moment of worship, hope, and spiritual renewal.
On December 31st, something extraordinary awaits you; an atmosphere filled with heartfelt worship and uplifting praise, where voices rise in unity, and hearts are filled with gratitude.
Receive life-changing insights that will equip you to step into 2025 with confidence and purpose with the uplifting message from Pastor Mensa Otabil.
This year’s Crossover is especially significant because 2025 has been declared as our Year of Jesus. It’s a call to centre our lives on Christ, walk in His teachings, and experience His transformative power in every aspect of our journey.

What makes this night truly unique is the sacred conclusion of Communion and Anointing Service.
These moments of divine connection symbolise God’s grace, His protection, and His anointing over your life as you begin a new chapter. It’s a deeply personal and spiritual experience that leaves a lasting impact.
ICGC also ensures that no one is left behind, with citywide busing available to make it easier for you to attend.
Whether you come alone or with your loved ones, this is an opportunity to connect, reflect, and prepare for the year ahead with your faith community. Visit crossover.centralgospel.com for the detailed busing schedule.
Don’t let December 31st pass by as just another day. Make it a turning point. Let it be the night you leave behind the old and step boldly into the new.
Join us at ICGC Christ Temple East for Crossover 2024, and experience a transformative evening that will prepare your heart, mind, and spirit for the journey ahead.
2025 is our Year of Jesus. Your new beginning starts here—don’t miss it.
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