The Ghana Evangelical Society (GES), in collaboration with the Church in Kumasi, will crown Jesus Christ as King of Glory at a three-day congress to be held in the Garden City.
Dubbed the “Kingdom Glory Congress,” the event is scheduled for Wednesday February 16, through Friday February 18, 2011.
A release signed by Pastor Enoch Immanuel Agbozo, leader of GES, and copied to the Ghana News Agency in Accra, said the objective of the congress was to promote the unity of the Church and its mission in exalting Jesus the King of Glory in a world beset with the rejection of the knowledge and Honour of God.
It also aimed at strengthening the Church’s connection and witness of Jesus Christ as Head of the Church in Africa and the world, the release added.
The three-day programme comprises morning seminars on “Christ and the Church Mission” in the auditorium of the Maranatha Evangelistic Ministries International at Adum, and Kingdom Glory rallies in the evenings at the Jubilee/Jackson Park.
“Presently, there is a deep spiritual disconnect between the Church and Christ. Rather than being God-centred, the Church is increasingly becoming a human institution,” the release said, adding that the Kumasi congress was part of efforts to bring about a reconnection with Christ.