Come on board for Kutunse Project – Moderator
The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG), Rt. Rev. Dr. Abraham Nana Opare Kwakye, has renewed his call for members of the church to intensify their support for the ongoing Kutunse Project, describing it as a landmark initiative that must be completed to the glory of God.
Speaking during a visit by the General Assembly Council (GAC) to inspect progress at the site, the Moderator expressed gratitude to the consultants, contractors, and members of the project committee for their dedication and steady work. He assured that the GAC is committed to doing what is right, including mobilising congregations to contribute more towards the completion of the project.
“We are grateful to God for the work done so far, and I want to take this opportunity to thank all who have contributed. From those who gave the minimum of 200 Ghana cedis, to those who gave 1,000, 10,000, 20,000, 100,000, and even 1 million Ghana cedis—we are deeply thankful. Every contribution has brought us this far,” he said.
On behalf of the General Assembly Council, the Moderator extended appreciation to every Presbyterian who has supported the project financially. He stressed that the Kutunse Project has now become a reality and cannot be abandoned. “We have come so far that we cannot go back, and we cannot abandon it. We must complete what we have started. Whatever the Lord enables you to give, let us all do so, to the glory of God,” he urged.
When completed, the Kutunse Project will serve as a world-class conference centre for the PCG, providing space for national and international gatherings while symbolising the church’s commitment to excellence, growth, and service.