Archbishop King Clarence Davis, King of Operations and Administration of the Kingdom of El-Elyon, has enthroned Reverend Eric Abekah, Head Pastor of the Fingers of God Church as King of the Ghana Kingdom.
El-Elyon, which is a network of Pastors and Christians, was founded by King George Scott in the US in February 2008, following a vision he received in 1991.
Archbishop King Davis was assisted in the enthronement of the King at Saltpond, in the Central Region, by King Friday Adiele of Nigeria.
King Adiele said in a sermon that although the kingdom was founded only last year, the Christian body was spreading fast in many parts of the world.
He urged Christians to love and respect one another and stop tearing themselves apart.
"Let Christ be seen in us through our deeds," he said.
Archbishop King Davis said God made mankind one, therefore the Kingdom must be used as a unifying centre for Christians.
He charged the clergy to ensure the success of the group in Ghana.
The Archbishop described King Abakah as a man of God with great prospects in making the Kingdom great.
King Abakah expressed gratitude to the leadership of the El-Elyon for the honour done him and pledged to provide dedicated leadership to the Kingdom.