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The Western West Africa Espicopal District Joint Check up Meeting

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The Joint Check-Up Conference for the Western West Africa Episcopal District of The A.M.E. Zion Church was an inspiring and forward-looking event. It began with a moment of solemn praise led by Rev. Righteous Brako, followed by a prayer. The Bishop's address set the tone, highlighting leadership as the Church's greatest challenge, emphasizing that with strong leadership, other challenges would be addressed.

The Bishop introduced key initiatives, such as revitalizing the Missions imperative of The A.M.E. Zion Church and bringing the Board of Bishops to Ghana, both of which were well received. He also shared significant achievements under his leadership, including the transition of many churches from meeting under trees to having proper chapels and the Church’s growing influence within ecumenical organizations.

Looking to the future, the Bishop unveiled the Retreat and Conference Center Project, a 5-10-year vision, and emphasized the importance of collective effort in its realization. He introduced Mr. Edward Ampoma as the new Director of Audit to ensure financial integrity within the Church and acknowledged the importance of improving communication across districts.

The theme for 2025 was revealed as The A.M.E. Zion Church, Serving the Present Age; Committing to Our Mission, with study materials to support this vision. The conference also celebrated milestones, including the dedication of a new facility at the Afrancho Teaching Hospital and the Bible Bee Team’s success.

Overall, the Joint Check-Up Conference was a vibrant and hopeful gathering, full of energy, as the Western West Africa Episcopal District looks toward a brighter future with strengthened leadership, mission focus, and commitment to the Church's vision.

The A.M.E. Zion Church, Western West Africa Episcopal District, Rev. Righteous Brako, Board of Bishops, Afrancho Teaching Hospital

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