The Elders, Pastors, and members of Calvary Charismatic Center (CCC) embarked on a meaningful visit to the Juaben Municipality last Saturday to spread the message of Christ Jesus.
During their visit, the church also made a generous donation to the Juaben Government Hospital, providing essential items such as detergents, toiletries, water, and hand sanitisers to the hospital administrators.
These activities are part of CCC’s annual outreach evangelism program known as the October Commission.
Throughout October, CCC dedicates its time to visiting different towns in Ashanti, where church members and pastors offer support to residents, patients, and prisoners.
Reverend Joshua Obeng, the Resident Pastor at CCC, presented the donated items to the nurse on duty at the hospital. He emphasized the church’s appreciation for the crucial role that health practitioners play in the hospital and expressed the church’s desire to support them in their work.
Reverend Obeng highlighted that CCC’s donation was inspired by the teachings of the Bible, which urge Christians to visit and assist those in need, including patients in hospitals and individuals in prisons. The church’s ultimate goal is to share the message of the gospel with those who may not have accepted Christ as their Lord and Savior.
“We are Calvary Charismatic Center (CCC) and our aim and mandate as a church is to fulfil the Great Commission as given by Christ Jesus to the church and this month the Juaben Municipality is the town we are visiting to campaign for Christ Jesus ⛪️”, Rev Obeng stressed.
Receiving the items, Naomi Akomah Amofa, Senior Staff Nurse at the Juaben Government Hospital expressed appreciation to CCC Pastors and the members for the assistance.
She noted that the items presented were timely and needed at the hospital.
She however appealed to the church as well as other private organisations and individuals to help expand the maternity block at the hospital.
“We are grateful for the gesture by CCC and we pray that other churches as well as private and state institutions take a cue from this and assist us with such items and also help us to expand our maternity ward so we can attend to the increasing numbers that come here”, the Nursing Officer appealed.