As part of activities marking the 2026 Easter Convention and the Church’s 90 years of existence, The Apostolic Church-Ghana, Excellence Worship Centre, Kissiman, has dedicated a bus stop shed to the Kissiman community. This initiative was carried out in line with the Church’s vision to demonstrate practical Christian values.
Beyond the spiritual emphasis of the Easter Convention, the Excellence Worship Centre used the moment to meet a real need in the community through a project that will have a lasting impact. For many years, commuters and passengers at the Christian Village stretch have had no proper shelter. People are often exposed to the scorching sun and, during the rainy season, are left vulnerable while waiting to board vehicles. This daily experience, though common, has been a source of discomfort and challenge for many, including church members who use that route regularly.
Recognizing this need, the Church identified an opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting difference. The construction of the bus stop shed is therefore not just a response to a physical need, but a deliberate act of service to the community. It stands as a simple but impactful intervention that will bring relief, convenience, and dignity to all who use it.
Beyond serving the general public, the project also strengthens the Church’s presence within the community and reflects its commitment to being relevant in both word and action. The bus stop shelter stands not only as a place of comfort, but also as a platform for evangelism—carrying a message of salvation to all who pass by.
This project reflects the Church’s commitment not only to spiritual growth but also to social responsibility and the well-being of the community and stands as a symbol of care, service, and a lasting contribution to society in celebration of 90 years of God’s faithfulness not just in history, but in meaningful contributions to society.
Leave a Reply