Central Presbytery CLAN Director visits Kutunse Project site

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The Central Presbytery Church Life and Nurture (CLAN) Director, Rev. Seth Agyekum, who also serves as the Kasoa District Minister, has paid a working visit to the Kutunse Project site, expressing strong admiration for the steady progress of construction.

The visit forms part of efforts by district ambassadors to monitor developments and rally support for the church’s flagship infrastructure project. During the tour, Rev. Agyekum interacted with contractors, engineers, and site supervisors, receiving updates on the various phases of work. He noted significant advancement on the 1,600‑seater conference hall, which continues to take shape as one of the major components of the multi‑purpose facility.

Deeply impressed by what he saw, the CLAN Director later shared his experience on his personal Facebook page, writing: “Today, the AdomMmre Team was at the Kutunse Project Site. Wow, the Conference Hall is taking shape.” His message noted both the excitement and gratitude for the visible transformation happening on the ground.

As the Kutunse Project Ambassador for the Kasoa District, Rev. Agyekum used the opportunity to encourage continued support from congregations and individuals. In his post, he added: “This is awesome. Reporting live from site. Let’s keep pushing. It is possible.” His remarks echo the PCG’s collective determination to see the project completed to the glory of God.

The Kutunse Project remains one of the PCG’s most ambitious developments, envisioned to serve as a national conference, training, and mission centre. Visits such as this reinforce transparency, accountability, and shared ownership across the church.

By: Catechist Ralpheal Ansere, Central Presbytery PRO 

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