Taviefe dzefe: The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana at Taviefe Dzefe in the Ho Municipality is gearing up for its golden jubilee celebration set for November 2, 2025. The event will span a week and will revolve around the theme, 'I will sing to the Lord with joy, for He has done great things for us.'
According to Ghana News Agency, Reverend Richard Mawutor Buamah, Chairman of the Planning Committee, shared details of the upcoming celebration during a media engagement in Taviefe Dzefe. He highlighted the church's humble beginnings in 1971 when a small group of believers decided to establish an independent congregation separate from Taviefe Avenya and Taviefe Aviefe.
Rev. Buamah recounted the church's growth from worshiping under trees and in classrooms to becoming a vibrant community with a permanent chapel and dedicated leadership. Over the years, the church has been a center for hope, faith, education, and community development.
He emphasized the church's resilience through challenges, attributing its success to perseverance and divine guidance. The congregation has produced numerous professionals, including pastors, catechists, and teachers, who have made significant contributions to the church and the nation.
Rev. Buamah also highlighted the formation of musical and fellowship groups within the church, which have enriched the worship experience. The church's unity and sacrifice are evident in the construction and ongoing expansion of its chapel, a testament to their faith and dedication.
The golden jubilee celebration is seen as an opportunity for thanksgiving and faith renewal, with a focus on mission, unity, and service for the future. Rev. Buamah extended an invitation to EPCG members, Taviefe indigenes, and well-wishers to participate in the Thanksgiving and fundraising service on November 2, marking the culmination of the week-long festivities.
The celebration will feature a variety of activities, including a talk show, health screening, cleanup exercise, history sessions, healing and deliverance services, and coral nights.
