Prez. Ami-Narh Looks Ahead for TAC-GH

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The President of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh, has presented a comprehensive account of his administration’s stewardship for the year 2025 during the opening session of the 6th General Council Meeting, on-going at TAC Conference Centre, Fafraha–Accra.

In his address, he highlighted significant progress achieved under the implementation of the SHIFT AGENDA II. These include notable improvements in governance and administrative systems, sustained numerical growth alongside the spiritual maturity of members, and enhanced infrastructural development across the Church. He further emphasized deliberate efforts toward raising a generation of God-fearing leaders distinguished by both academic excellence and spiritual depth.

Additionally, the President underscored the establishment of support and mentoring systems for The Apostolic Church in sister African nations and across the globe, as well as ongoing steps toward building a sustainable welfare system for both ministers and non-ministerial staff. He also noted the importance of celebrating the enduring existence and impact of the Church.

Reflecting on the future, Apostle Ami-Narh remarked that this marks the final phase of his tenure as President. He expressed confidence in God’s guidance as the Church prepares for key milestones, including a smooth and orderly leadership transition, the graduation of the first batch of seminary students, and the hosting of the Apostolic World Conference in November 2026. He further announced plans to relocate the General Headquarters from Kaneshie Cocoa Clinic location, to the TAC Tower, Adenta, on 25th May 2026, as well as continued efforts to bridge infrastructural deficits through the Ezra Project.

On matters of global concern, the President called on world leaders to prioritize dialogue over conflict in the pursuit of peace. He also urged the global Christian community to recognize and embrace their responsibility to pray for peace in this generation.

Addressing national issues, Apostle Ami-Narh appealed to the Head of State of Ghana, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, to give urgent attention to critical concerns, including the passage of the Proper Sexual Human Rights and Ghanaian Family Values Bill, the pollution of our water bodies through illegal mining, (galamsay) and the ongoing unemployment crisis.

He concluded by encouraging all citizens to support national efforts aimed at transforming Ghana’s vast potential into tangible economic prosperity.

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