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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Rt. Rev. Dr. Kwaku Asamoah-Okyere inducted as new Methodist Church Admistrative Bishop

Story: Stephen Bonsu
The first and current general director of the board of ministries of the Methodist church Ghana, Rt. Rev. Dr. Kwaku Asamoah-Okyere, has been inducted into office as the Administrative Bishop of the church in Accra.
Rev. Asamoah-Okyere, who earlier served on acting basis of his current position, from October 2009 to September 2010, was elected to serve on a six-year term of office, which begun on October 1st, 2010.
The Presiding Bishop of the church, The Most Rev. Professor Emmanuel Kwaku Asante, inducting the new administrative bishop into office called on Rev. Asamoah-Okyere to be steadfast and humble before the Almighty Father irrespective of his already established long, calm and dedicative services of high prestige.
He added, “This is not just an appointment, but a call to graciousness of God and as such, begin from simplicity to heavenly favours as exemplified by Simone Peter upon his first encounter with Christ Lord”.
He however, prayed for God’s strength and power for the Bishop in performance of his duties as streamlined by the Methodist constitutional doctrine.
Responding to the call to servitude, Rev. Asamoah-Okyere said, “I am so persuaded and I am so determined by Gods Grace”.
He expressed gratitude to the Almighty and all wishers and prayed for continuous support of prayer
The new Administrative Bishop further outlined that the ministry is a holistic church that seeks to support its members in social, economic and spiritual needs and health.
He also noted out that the Christian ministry will initiate a strategic plan to create good relationship, nearness to and feeling of the presence of God among the Christian family under their protectorate.
He explained that the strategic plan will seek to guide the ministers of the church in leading the members spiritually, socially and economically.
He added that it will as well create an enabling environment for the church members to be in ministering.
Rev. Asamooah-Okyere added, “We the Methodist church, we talk about priesthood of all believers. It is for us to create the necessary atmosphere, for every member to feel obliged to preach the gospel”.
He called out to all Christians for teamwork as the principles of the Methodist church was never built on individuality but togetherness, which maps-up the Methodist church and its dioceses.
The induction ceremony, however, witnessed the attendance of several bishops across the country, converging at the Wesley Cathedral in Accra to give substantial support and pay homage to their new Administrative Bishop.

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