Thank God it’s Sunday, another opportunity to join the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) in a virtual service of worship, word and praise in God presence.
Pastor Mensa Otabil adopted the virtual mode of worship to enable members who were unable to make it to church in person to partake in the service wherever they find themselves.
This was after Covid-19 hit the shores of the country and President Akufo-Addo placed a ban on gatherings of large people.
The service takes place this and every Sunday at the ICGC Christ Temple auditorium.
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