In a poignant ceremony held on Sunday, January 14th, 2024, the Upper Room Assemblies of God Church in Kwesimintsim witnessed the induction of Rev. Andrew Kojo Gyebi Young, a momentous occasion graced by esteemed figures from the religious and political spheres.
The church premises radiated with a sense of spiritual significance as Rev. Isaac Kingsford Sam, District Pastor, and Rev. Dr. David Noble Brister, Regional Superintendent, presided over the induction service.
Their presence added an extra layer of solemnity to an already significant event, marking the official commencement of Rev. Andrew Kojo Gyebi Young’s spiritual leadership within the community.
The occasion, however, transcended the confines of religious realms, as political figures also extended their support and blessings. Notable among them were the Kwesimintsim parliamentary candidate for the NDC, Lawyer Fiifi Buckman, and the NPP’s Dr. Yaa Pokuaa Baiden.
Their attendance underscored the unity of spirit prevailing in Kwesimintsim, where individuals from different political affiliations came together to celebrate a shared spiritual milestone.
The presence of Lawyer Fiifi Buckman and Dr. Yaa Pokuaa Baiden demonstrated a commendable commitment to community values, highlighting that, beyond political rivalries, there are moments that bind individuals in a common purpose.
Their participation in the induction ceremony showcased a rare unity that resonated with the diverse congregation present.
The Upper Room Assemblies of God Church became a symbol of inclusivity, where diverse figures, both religious and political, converged to honor and celebrate the installation of a community leader.
The event not only marked a spiritual milestone for Rev. Andrew Kojo Gyebi Young but also portrayed Kwesimintsim as a community that values collective harmony, transcending boundaries for the greater good.
As the echoes of hymns and prayers filled the air on that Sunday, the community of Kwesimintsim experienced a profound moment of unity, reminding everyone that, irrespective of political differences, the pursuit of shared values and spiritual growth has the potential to bring people together in harmony.
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