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Winners Chapel International celebrates 13 years of God’s guidance

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Winners Chapel International celebrates 13 years of God’s guidance

After 13 years of reformation, Members of Winners Chapel in Upper East region over the weekend marched through the principal streets of Bolgatanga to thank God for the spiritual guidance to leaders and members of the church.

The Accra High Court in 2014 ruled that Winners Chapel Ghana (WCG) should be taken over by a different pastor. This led to the formation of Winners Chapel International (WCI) led by its founder, David Oyedepo.

The church after the rebellion, now has 156 branches worldwide; a significant increase from the initial population of six.

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Having overcome these challenges, leaders and members sought to give thanks to God for guiding them. Bolgatanga/Navrongo district pastor of Winners Chapel Ghana, Pastor Mathew Amengor told A1radioonline.com that the church since its establishment, it has trained about 5,000 people in skills training as part of its corporate social responsibilities.

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“We have also provided boreholes to some communities like Nsawam Prisons and Agbogboloshi yam market all in Accra.”

Pastor Amengor announced that “shortly we shall be unveiling to the members of the public the WOLD CLASS UNIVERSITY which the ministry intends to build in Ghana to cater for the educational advancement of the youth of the nation”.

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Navrongo Zonal pastor of the church, Bright Ayifli-Mensah urged the public to worship with the church.

“The church is a body of Christ so everybody should feel free and worship with us.”

Members of the church on the occasion prayed to God for peace, prosperity and progress of Ghana.”

By: Joshua Asaah|A1radioonline.com|Ghana

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