Rev. Wengam Dedicates Temple at Ada Foah to Mark 15th Anniversary of Cedar Mountain Chapel

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Accra: The General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana, Rev Stephen Yenusom Wengam, has dedicated a legacy temple at Ada Foah, sponsored by Cedar Mountain Chapel at East Legon in Accra, to mark its 15th anniversary. The Cedar Redemption Temple at Ada Foah is named after Rev David Nabegmado, the late Senior Pastor of Tema Central Assemblies of God, who was murdered on a Sunday morning in December 2018. He had devoted significant resources to the training of pastors and missionary work in the Ada District of Greater Accra.



According to Ghana News Agency, Rev Wengam reflected on how to commemorate God’s goodness to Cedar Mountain Chapel, where he serves as the Lead Pastor, and felt led to plant a church at Ada Foah in 2024. The project is seen as a fulfillment of the Great Commission to preach the gospel to all nations. He emphasized that, although Cedar Mountain Chapel requires funds to complete construction on its main auditorium, the legacy temple at Ada Foah was given utmost priority.



Rev Wengam expressed hope that the new temple would serve as a house of refuge, breakthroughs, and blessings for the people of Ada Foah. He also commended Nene Sappor for donating land for the temple and hoped that the entire region would be enveloped in the knowledge of Jesus Christ.



The Greater Accra East Regional Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana, Rev Nelson Andrews Awintia, expressed gratitude to Rev Wengam and the members of Cedar Mountain Chapel for their generous decision to build a house of God instead of using funds to organize a party to celebrate their 15th anniversary.