The Fellowship was instituted by the Church as its tool to mobilize and organize all the men for the effective implementation of the Church’s mission under the auspices of the appropriate court; that is Local. It is a gathering of men over the age of 40 who meet to pray and study God’s words and discuss matters that relate to the growth of the church and their own selves as husbands and fathers and elderly men in the church and the society.
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The Women’s Fellowship was instituted by the Church as its tool to mobilize and organize all the men for the effective implementation of the Church’s mission under the auspices of the its Local (Congregational). It is a gathering of women over the age of 40 who meet to pray and study God’s words and discuss matters that relate to the growth of the church and their own selves as wives and mothers and elderly women in the church and the society.
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Vice President
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Treasurer
YAF is a fraternal group of young talented, energetic and enthusiastic men and women who aim at utilizing their time, youthful talents and resources in building the walls of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana. Membership constitutes young adults ranging from ages 30 to 40years. Current membership is about thirty. In addition, the group has six patrons to its credit.
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Vice President
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Organizer
Young People’s Guild (YPG) is the youth wing of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana and consists of members from 18 to 30 years. The ministry to this peculiar group is aimed at guiding them to remember their creator in their youthful days- Ecclesiastes 11:2-10- and nurturing them to direct their strength to the worship of God. Capacity building is consciously done by the Church at this stage.
The greetings and responses of the Guild are
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The Junior Youth (JY) is a generational group in the Presbyterian Church of Ghana and comprises of members of the church who range from the age of 12 to 18. It is an interesting group due to the interesting developmental stage of the members – teenagers. They are lovely to see worshipping. Their teachings are contextualized to meet their peculiar needs.
That every child will grow up a Christian, in the home, community and Church, where his/her developmental needs are met in a holistic manner. We work in partnership with others to bring children into the saving power of our Lord Jesus Christ; and nurture them to grow physically, intellectually, emotionally, socially and spiritually, into Christian maturity. Working in partnership with others recognizes the role of parents (or the family), society (government and community), and other structures in the Church, in the holistic nature of children. The Child is recognized as the primary focus of the ministry and his/her salvation and balanced (holistic) nurture is the key focus of the ministry. This is consistent with the way Jesus grew up as stated in Luke 2:52.