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Oforikrom Church of Christ,Ghana:history,Leadership,Relevance Oforikrom Church History Located in central kumasi in Ghana, the oforikrom Church of Christ history dates back to 1971. Its begining which was a conversion of an interdenominational prayer group called Good St. Anna Prayer Group. According to Agya Anthony Mensah (elder), this prayer group was organized by the late minister, Thomas Kofi Dadzie. Interestingly, brother Kofi Dadzie came into contact with the Bomso Church of Christ/Ghana Bible college public preaching at Oforikrom School Park and got baptized(immersed) in early 1973. He(kofi Dadzie) in turn began teaching his group members the gospel he had received from Bomso Church but was met with opposition from some of the group members. They included Anthony Mensah, Bismark Abeeku Nyarko, Akua Nago, Enoch Aggrey, Agya Yaw Barima among others. Understanding of the gospel began to unfold soon after some members of the Bomso Church started visiting and studying with the prayer group members. Brother S. B. Obeng, Kingsley Adu, Ken Kesse, Elder Asiam(now late), Gabriel Nyankey, Adjei Boateng and some others from the Ghana Bible College namely J.W.K Akowah, Stephen Somfo, Joseph Amporful, Cosmos Amoako were regular teachers. After the conversion of the leader, it was not too difficult to convert the other members to the faith despite some initial resistence from members. During this time, there were only two two congregations in the country - The Bomso and Ahinsan Churches of Christ. The members who were baptized worshipped with Bomso Church and were conveyed each Sunday morning by Dr. S. B. Obengs V W bus to and from church service. This continued until January 1974 when members decided to worship at Oforikrom since finding a meeting place was not a hinderance for them. However, this proposal did not go well with Bomso Church leaders who tried every means possible to discourage the idea. The first strategy was to offer the late Dadzie who was the leader-- admission at the Ghana Bible College. Series of meetings were held with members after each weeks prayer meeting and after Sunday worship. It was at one of such meetings in February 1974 that one Missionary named Royce Reynolds intervened and the leaders consented to the idea. Therefore the first Sunday Of March 1974, Oforikrom church had her maiden worship with a small group of less than twenty members. Some brtheren from Bomso who resided at New Amakom (Anloga Fanti New Town) joined. Among them were Adjei Boateng, the late Kofi Asiamah, Amoako Atta and wife and Vida Amoako. That day an amount of thirteen cedis (13.00) was realized as the first offering. The Oforikrom congreation became a prayer centre for the churches of christ in the Kumasi metropolis and they met on Wednesday evenings for the prayer meetings. Meetings took place in a classroom of a primary school at Oforikrom. The remaining founding members include brothers Anthony Mensah, Bimark Abeeku Nyarko, Agya Yaw Barima, Sister Ama Adoma and Sister Elizabeth Bonney. The late Osofo Dadzie got enrolled at the Ghana Bible College for his ministerial training in 1973 and was later engaged to minister at a congregation in Jamasi which was supervised by Bomso Church. This development affected th newly established Oforikrom Church greatly. The other members of this new congregation had to worship on their own without a competent leader. There were also few transfers in the membership. For instance, brother Anthony Mensah was transferred to Mampong by his employers; brother Enoch Aggrey left for Accra whilst brother Bismark Nyarko went to school. There was a virtual demise of the church since other members either had to go to Bomso to worship whiles others simply abandoned this new church idea. Others left for their former denominations. Brother Anthony Mensah returned to Kumasi in 1976 and revived the church at Oforikrom. There were initial opposition from the Bomso Church. This time round, they engaged the sevices of brother Frank N.N Nortey as preacher who started to build up this congregation. The new church now saw a steady growth due to its role as an evangelism promoter and a prayer centre. This effort was rewarded with the inclusion of the World Bible School on the churchs evangelism programme in 1981. The popularity of the Oforikrom Church of christ began to show prominenetly among the churches in Ghana. Borther Y.B Nkansah was brought in as an Associate Preacher in 1982 and he was instrumental in strengthening the teaching ministry. Craving for Leadership at Oforikrom Church of Christ. In the early days of the church, the highest decision making body was mens monthly meeting. It was realized that there were too many arguments, disputes, confrontation and victimisation among brethren during the meetings. This brought discomfort to most members. The preachers therefore introduced the Coordinating Committee system where thirteen members were selected as the decision making body for the church. This move minimized the tension at meetings and was more manageable than the former though it had its demerits. Preacher Y.B Nkansah initiated teachings on Church Leadership for Elders and Deacons which was continued and completed by Minister Nicholas Boachie.The church in 2012 has two full time preachers, five elders and eleven Deacons. There are several other Bible teachers and committee members who support the leadership in the teaching minstry of the church and other activities. The church at Oforikrm has produced strong men like Evangelist Dan Owusu Asiamah(an international evangelist ), Fred Asare(now Director of the Village of Hope, an orphage of the Church of Christ) among others. On 15th July, 2012, the Oforikrom Church of Christ ordined additional Elders and Deacons to strenghten the churchs leadership, coordination and functions. Prior to this date, the church had two elders and five deacons. The ordination ceremony brought in three additional elders and six additional deacons. The total number of elders today is five; whilst the total number of deacons is eleven. The 5 man committee for the selection and ordination of additional elders and deacons included: Cosmos Owusu - Afriyie Harrison Obeng Debrah Isaac Boison Daniel Oteng Daniel Etse The church today meets in her own fully built and furnished ediface and run two streams of services. The first service is the English service which is targeted at the non-twi speaking inhabitants in the metropolis.This service began in February 2003 under the leadership of the late Preacher Y. B Nkansah with assistance from bretheren including Edward Amanor Tetteh, Bismark Abeeku Nyarko, Arthur B. David (missionary preacher from Liberia) etc.The Oforikrom English service runs its worship from 7:30 am - 9 am every Sunday. Bible studies follows from 9 am - 10 am on the same day. The oforikrom Church of Christ English assembly is a family of local and international connections. Overtime it has drawn its membership from Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Togo, South Africa, the United States and still counting.The total membership at Oforikrom church is approximately one thousand and still counting. The second and oldest service is the twi service which runs from 10am - 12: 30pm every sunday. The church meets on Tuesdays form 7 - 8pm for Bible studies and on Wednesdays 7-8pm for prayer meetings. The youth class is on Mondays also from 7pm - 8pm. The church through its evangelistic work has established several congregations at Nnuaso, Mpatasie, Kenyase, Kumawu, Pokukrom, Asanta (Nzema), Bechem and Aputuogya among others in Ashanti, Eastern and Brong Ahafo regions of Ghana. The church has helped revived several other churches as well. Other projects and programmes undertaken by Oforikrom Church of Christ includes: The christian Academy (a Basic school run by the church) The Church of Christ Senior High School (CHRISEC)- run in partnership with Asafo church of christ. The Singles conference (youth yearly flagship program involving other congregations in the metropolis) The Couples Retreat (for married couples) Childrens Bible Camp (with Asafo Church of christ) House to house evangelim Metro Evangelim Outreach programmes involving satellite congregations - Nnuaso, Mpatasie, Kenyase, Kumawu, Asanta(Nzema), Bechem and Aputuogya Radio Broadcast Ministries/Committees/Groups at Oforikrom Church of Christ Administration Evangelism Ministry Benevolence Ministry - Welfare, Marriage, Funeral Worship Ministry Finance Committee Building and Asset Committee Visitation Committee Childrens Ministry Womens Ministry Youth Ministry Education Ministry Annual Bible Camp Committee Childrens Camp Committee Fund Raising Committee Current Full time Ministers of the church Minister Nicholas Yaw Boachie Minister Cosmos Owusu- Afriyie Elders at Oforikrom Church of Christ and their Portforlios. Elder Padmore Akwasi Addai; incharge of Evangelism, children and New converts. Elder Felix Kwabena Kyere; responsible for Worship, Women, Building and Asset management Elder Anthony Kofi Mensah, incharge of Visitation, Funerals and Marriages. Elder/Preacher Joseph Foray Snr ...incharge of Education, Youth, English Assembly and Administration Elder Lordson Richard Kyeremeh ......responsible for Finance, Benevolence and the Christian Academy. Deacons at Oforikrom Church of Christ and their Portforlios. Deacon Kwame Obed Kataka, responsible for Funerals and Marriage affairs. Deacon Joseph Aidoo, incharge of New converts. Deacon Emmanuel Asare Mensah, oversees Education and Administration. Deacon J. B Danquah, incharge of Visitation. Deacon Daniel Oteng is responsible for Worship. Deacon Robert Asiamah, incharge of Finance and the English Assembly. Deacon David Kwadwo Agbanyo responsible for Youth matters Deacon Emmanuel Nyarko; incharge of Evangelism Deacon Emmanuel Azumah Nanlemnah oversees the Childrens ministry Deacon Thomas Kwame Agyemang is responsible for Building and Asset management Deacon George K. Anning; take charge of Benevolence and Women affairs. Note that some responsibilities of the elders and deacons overlap; so they work together in several different groups for effective coordination of roles. Salute one another with a holy kiss. The churches of Christ salute you. Romans 16.16 inShare More By Joey Enter comment Previous : Dont put fullstop where God has... Home Next : What is the Bible?
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