Tema: The 2025 Women's Convention of the Tema District of the Great Commission Church International (GCCI) has ended at Gbetsile in the Kpone-Katamanso Municipality of the Great Accra Region. The four-day event, which focused on the theme 'Focusing on the Culture of Jesus: Evangelism and Discipleship of Jesus', brought together women from all eight branches of the Church in the Tema Area. These branches include Mount Zion Assembly, Maranatha Assembly, Grace Temple, City of Refuge Temple, Faith Temple, Tema Newtown Assembly, Prampram Assembly, and Mexico City Cell Group.
According to Ghana News Agency, Rev Paul Morgan-Adorsu, the GCCI Tema District Pastor, delivered a homily during the Sunday session of the Convention. He appealed to Christians to practice forgiveness, emphasizing that the Bible instructs Christians to forgive others as Christ has forgiven them. Rev Morgan-Adorsu warned that withholding forgiveness could lead to spiritual alienation and bitterness, ultimately hindering one's relationship with God. He also spoke on the topic 'Jesus the Humble Servant', encouraging Christians to emulate Jesus' humility, which is a crucial aspect of Christianity as it reflects the selfless example set by Jesus Christ.
Rev Iddi Yire, the Resident Pastor of GCCI Maranatha Assembly, led the Holy Communion Service at the Convention. He highlighted that water baptism and Holy Communion are two major sacraments instituted by Jesus Christ and observed universally by the Church. Rev Yire urged Christians to partake in the Holy Communion Service, reminding them that 'whenever you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes'.
In a message of encouragement, Rev Daniel Gidisu, the Resident Pastor of Mount Zion Assembly of GCCI, advised Christian parents to consider carefully the names they give their children, as names can significantly influence a child's destiny.
Deaconess Veronica Dorgbetor, the President of the Women's Ministry of GCCI Tema District, expressed her gratitude to the Almighty God for the successful conclusion of the convention.
