Ishmael Mensah Blog of Thursday, 26 December 2024
Source: Ishmael Mensah
Rev. Sylvester Osei Owusu, the head pastor of Cornerstone Baptist Church Dome Pillar 2, has made a strong case for Christians to live in harmony and aggressively share the gospel.
His speech was given at Dome in Accra at the church's eagerly awaited yearly event, "Carols on the Street."
The event, which drew a sizable crowd and featured a lively celebration of religion, is an endeavor to reach out to the community and win more souls for Christ.
In order to spread the gospel and promote Christian unity, the program brought together locals and churchgoers.
Rev. Owusu called on Christians to actively participate in outreach and evangelism, stressing the value of sharing the gospel outside of church walls in an interview with Adom News.
As Christians, it is our goal to share the gospel with everyone on the planet. He stated, "We must be united in our faith and our efforts to bring others to Christ; we must not allow division to weaken the body of Christ."
Gospel musicians, including the well-known Ghanaian gospel musician Uncle Ato, gave a number of heartfelt performances at the event.
The occasion not only emphasized the value of worship but also showed the church's dedication to improving the neighborhood.
Mishael Amarh, the Prayer Director of Word on the Street Global, also spoke at the occasion, highlighting the organization's commitment to assisting projects that advance the Gospel.
"Any movement that exalts God's Word and inspires believers to act in accordance with His will has our unwavering support.
As attendees gathered to enjoy the Christmas season and reaffirm the value of outreach and community, the occasion was characterized by a spirit of joy, unity, and faith.