The Middle Cross Impact Chapel International, last week held the 2021 edition of 'kente Sunday' celebration.
The event was held at the Church’s Head office at Peace Town-Ngleshie Amanfro in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.
On the day of the ceremony, all members including children wore their best kente clothes, thus making the auditorium very colorful
Rev. Raymond Boah, General Overseer and Founder of the Church said 'Kente Sunday' was introduced for several reasons. These include; to appear beautiful before God, serve as an evangelism tool to attract neighbors to the Church in order to receive Christ.
'Kente Sunday celebration' promotes the wear Ghana agenda and is a reflection of the country’s culture.
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