ICGC 2020 Crossover Service goes virtual LISTEN
DEC 27, 2020
Pastor Mensa Otabil, General Overseer, International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) says the 2020 Crossover Service of the Church, which is slated for December 31st, will be held virtually.
“Because of the situation we are in, the crossover will be virtually virtual; that means the largest number of people will watch us online and on TV but we will also have in-person, we know that some of you will want to still come in-person, and we will make room for that,” he stated in his homily on Sunday at the ICGC Christ Temple Auditorium, Abossey Okai, Accra.
Dr Mensa Otabil, the General Overseer, International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), says the Church’s 2020 Crossover Service, slated for December 31, will be held virtually.
“Because of the situation we are in, the crossover will be virtually virtual; that means the largest number of people will watch us online and on TV but we will also have in-person, we know that some of you will want to still come in-person, and we will make room for that,” he stated in his homily on Sunday at the Christ Temple Auditorium, Abossey Okai, Accra.
“As you know there will be very limited capacity both in the auditorium and in the surrounding spaces,” he said.
Christmas 2020: Mensa Otabil sends message to Christians
Pastor Mensa Otabil, the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), has asked Christians to remember the poor during the Yuletide.
He urged them to give to support the poor, especially children in orphanages and those on the streets, as part of efforts to bring the love of Christ to them.
Pastor Otabil in his Christmas message wished Ghanaians and Christians all over the world merry Christmas, saying, “Pastor and Mrs Otabil and the entire Christ Temple family wish you a Merry Christmas! May the love, joy, and peace of Christ abide with you always”.
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Pastor Mensa Otabil, the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), has urged Christians to remember the poor during the Yuletide.
He ask them to give to support the poor, especially children in orphanages and those on the streets, as part of efforts to bring the love of Christ to them.
Pastor Otabil in his Christmas message wished Ghanaians and Christians all over the world merry Christmas, saying, “Pastor and Mrs Otabil and the entire Christ Temple family wish you a Merry Christmas! May the love, joy and peace of Christ abide with you always”.
Pastor Otabil said Christmas was to mark the incarnation or the coming into flesh of Jesus Christ, the Saviour and redeemer of the world.
Pastor Mensa Otabil, the General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), has asked Christians to remember the poor during the Yuletide.
He urged them to give to support the poor, especially children in orphanages and those on the streets, as part of efforts to bring the love of Christ to them.
Pastor Otabil in his Christmas message wished Ghanaians and Christians all over the world merry Christmas, saying, “Pastor and Mrs Otabil and the entire Christ Temple family wish you a Merry Christmas! May the love, joy and peace of Christ abide with you always”.
Pastor Otabil said Christmas was to mark the incarnation or the coming into flesh of Jesus Christ, the Saviour and redeemer of the world.