Executive Chairman and Founder of First Sky Group, Eric Seddy Kutortse, has reaffirmed the company's commitment to dedicating 30% of its post-tax profits to support the poor and needy and the church’s mission.
This pledge, established in 2016, reflects the group's dedication to fostering both spiritual and societal growth.
At a recent sod-cutting ceremony for the Legacy Temples Project, Kutortse announced the construction of 50 church buildings and 50 two-bedroom mission houses in rural Greater Accra.
This initiative, aimed at Assemblies of God, Ghana, underscores the group’s long-term strategy to aid local churches and communities.
General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Rev. Stephen Wengam, praised First Sky Group’s significant contribution, stating the project's potential to bolster local church resources and support pastors with decent housing.
The 50 new church buildings will feature seating capacities for 200 to 450 individuals, alongside facilities for children, teens, and administrative offices.
The mission houses will provide essential amenities for pastors, enhancing their ability to serve their communities effectively.
Rev. Wengam expressed deep gratitude for the initiative, highlighting its impact on the growth and sustainability of the Assemblies of God, Ghana.
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