The International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) led by Pastor Mensah Otabil on Sunday morning held a virtual service.
This forms part of the churc's mission to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus.
This morning's session comes on the back of the easing of restriction by President Akufo-Addo, among which churches are allowed to hold in-person sessions within the confines of certain conditions.
But ICGC is one of the numerous bodies across the country that have resolved not to reopen its premises despite a directive.
In a communique to pastors and local assemblies, the church’s Presbytery said all of its branches are to remain closed until further notice.
“No ICGC local assembly shall be opened to run in-person church services until so advised by the Presbytery.”
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