The International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) held another Sunday service today.
Led by its founder, Pastor Mensa Otabil, the church held its first service in the month of April.
It came off at the ICGC Christ Temple in Accra. The Service was broadcast on the church's virtual platforms Facebook and YouTube.
To access the broadcast, kindly click on the hyperlink.
The leadership of the church has adopted the use of virtual platforms to reach a wider audience as well as curb the spread of Covid-19.
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