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The five-day Greater Works Conference, organised by the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), was brought to a triumphant close on Friday, August 2, 2024.

The event, held at the ICGC Christ Temple in Accra, featured a cocktail of powerful sermons, vibrant worship sessions, and inspiring musical performances.

On the final day of the conference, Pastor Mensa Otabil, the founder and General Overseer of ICGC, delivered a stirring message to the youth.

He emphasized the importance of strategic thinking and urged them to abandon detrimental habits that hinder their progress. He urged them to stay away from alcohol, drugs, pornography and other vices.

“God is doing something new with young people. Today you may look insignificant but God is about to use you to invent a global solution or to do something very significant.

"Don’t wait to be old to begin. You may not have experience but God will magnify your steps", Pastor Otabil declared.

The conference was marked by an extraordinary lineup of musical performances.

International gospel artiste Nathaniel Bassey led the congregation in a series of soul-stirring worship sessions, leaving attendees uplifted and inspired.

Additionally, choirs from various ICGC branches and the renowned Zamar Band provided captivating musical renditions that added to the electrifying atmosphere of the event.

Throughout the five days, participants experienced a spiritual revival, with messages centred around faith, personal development, and community building.

The Greater Works Conference once again proved to be a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who attended, reinforcing ICGC's commitment to nurturing spiritual growth and holistic development among its members.

The conference closed with a renewed sense of purpose and commitment as the congregation prayed for all 54 nations of Africa to thrive and prosper.

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