Religion of Monday, 21 October 2019

Source: ghpage.com

Apostolic church to honour 100-year-old lady who gave out her house for their first service

The Apostolic Church remains grateful to Adjourni because their first gathering started in her house The Apostolic Church remains grateful to Adjourni because their first gathering started in her house

A 100-year-old woman Madam Mary Kwame aka Adjourni is set to be honoured by the Apostolic Church for her kind gesture rendered out to the church some years ago.

Despite having lost all her children except one surviving daughter, the 100-year-old woman lives everyday in bliss and continues to remain grateful for the little things in her life.

Adjourni, currently lives at Adenta in Accra and shares a room with a granddaughter.

Despite her fragility, she still climbs the huge Adenta bridge at Barrier all by herself to attend church service at the Apostolic Church, also in the same vicinity.

The Apostolic Church remains grateful to Adjourni because their first gathering started in her house.

A close relative, Elsie, tells revealed that Adjourni made her house available in the early days of the church for the first service to be held there.

‘We’ve asked her to wait for someone to take her, but at least once a month, if she does not get any help, she will make sure she goes for communion,” Elsie revealed.

Elsie explained ‘she is always grateful for every little thing and starts dancing once you give her something. And who couldn’t love such an adorable persona with years of experience and wisdom to impart.

“She is actually more than 100. We only stopped counting at 100,” Elsie confirms.

Adjourni would be honoured on Sunday, October 27, 2019, during the 30th anniversary of the Apostolic Church, Adenta branch, in recognition of her services and major contribution to the church.

The church has already provided Adjourni with a large piece of cloth to style herself for Sunday’s ceremony.