There were drumming, singing and dancing at the Seraphim Evangelical Presbyterian Church to usher in the New Year at Kaneshie in Accra, on Saturday.
The members, most of them dressed in black and white apparel sang joyful hymns and danced to the glory of God.
Reverend Moses Faith Nyomi-Nyamadi, Resident Pastor, in a New Year message on the theme: “Lift up the Name of Jesus Christ”, exalted Christians to show compassion to their fellow humans for Christ to be seen in their lives.
He said the attitude of Christians should reflect the principle of Jesus Christ, adding that “His glory has granted mankind peace and it is this peace that Ghana is enjoying.”
Rev Nyomi-Nyamadi called on Ghanaians to live decent lives in the New Year for the glory of God to be upon them in all their endeavors.
The members, most of them dressed in black and white apparel sang joyful hymns and danced to the glory of God.
Reverend Moses Faith Nyomi-Nyamadi, Resident Pastor, in a New Year message on the theme: “Lift up the Name of Jesus Christ”, exalted Christians to show compassion to their fellow humans for Christ to be seen in their lives.
He said the attitude of Christians should reflect the principle of Jesus Christ, adding that “His glory has granted mankind peace and it is this peace that Ghana is enjoying.”
Rev Nyomi-Nyamadi called on Ghanaians to live decent lives in the New Year for the glory of God to be upon them in all their endeavors.
He urged parents to be vigilant and guide their children to become responsible adults for national development.
Rev. Nyomi-Nyamadi prayed for world peace, especially peace for the African continent and asked God for His mercy on countries that were experiencing wars and calamities.
He said “God is the supreme ruler and he installs kings and rulers at his own time therefore whoever wins in the forthcoming elections is the will of God.”
Rev Nyomi-Nyamadi therefore called on political parties to conduct decent campaigns devoid of insults in the December 2012 general elections and urged the citizenry to be civil in whatever they did and to be tolerant towards each other.
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