E/R:Bethel Congregation Embarks on Educational Excursion to Parliament, Mausoleum, and Airport
Akyem Asafo, Eastern Region — On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Bethel Congregation – Akyem Asafo, led by Rev. Richard Amponsah Marfo and the church Session, embarked on a memorable educational excursion to three major national landmarks: Parliament House of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, and Kotoka International Airport.
A total of sixty-eight participants, comprising church leaders and members, took part in the well-organized trip designed to foster civic engagement, cultural appreciation, and fellowship within the congregation.
The group was warmly received and taken on guided tours at all three locations. At Parliament House, members gained insight into the legislative process and the essential role of parliamentarians in Ghana’s democracy. The visit to the Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum offered a reflective moment as the group paid tribute to Ghana’s first president and his contribution to the nation’s independence. At Kotoka International Airport, participants were exposed to Ghana’s growing aviation infrastructure, learning about its operations and significance in global travel.
The excursion also served as a platform to strengthen bonds among church members, with many expressing gratitude for the opportunity to connect, learn, and grow together in faith and knowledge.
The Bethel Congregation expressed profound gratitude to God for the success and safety of the trip. Special appreciation was also extended to Rev. Richard Amponsah Marfo and the Session for their visionary leadership and commitment to organizing the event. The congregation also acknowledged the efforts of the planning team and the participation of every member who contributed to making the outing a resounding success.
Church leaders emphasized that the Presbyterian Church of Ghana remains committed to promoting not only spiritual growth, but also civic responsibility and cultural awareness among its members. The congregation looks forward to organizing similar excursions in the future to continue building unity, knowledge, and deeper community engagement.
Credit: Nana Kwasi Asare
We thank God for a great successful outing
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