May edition of Christian Messenger out
— Packed with interesting, inspiring stories
The May 2026 edition of the Christian Messenger, the official newspaper of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, is out — and it is one of the most vibrant, content‑rich editions yet. From national calls to moral renewal to colourful bicentennial photo spreads, the latest editions offers something meaningful for every Presbyterian, young and old.
The latest edition features a major story on the church’s renewed call for members to use established grievance procedures, a reminder that discipline, order, and unity remain core pillars of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana’s identity. It also highlights the Moderator’s national call for deeper moral and spiritual renewal, urging Ghanaians to rebuild the nation on integrity, responsibility, and godly values.
Readers will also find uplifting updates on PCG Connect, showcasing how the church’s digital mission continues to expand its reach and impact. One of the most eye‑catching sections is a beautiful photo collection from the recent Bicentennial cloth Sunday, capturing congregants across the country proudly wearing the bicentennial cloth.
The May edition also carries rich stories from Presbyteries in Ghana and the diaspora, offering readers a panoramic view of mission work, community impact, leadership activities, and inspiring testimonies from congregations everywhere.
For young people, the paper provides fresh insights into the church’s digital growth, youth ministry engagements, and national programmes worth plugging into. For adults and the elderly, it offers deep reflections, church governance updates, and stories that strengthen faith and community life.
The Christian Messenger remains one of the most trusted sources of Presbyterian news, history, and inspiration — and this edition is no exception. Whether you are in Ghana, Europe, North America, or anywhere in the world, this month’s paper is a must‑read.
Copies are available in all congregations nationwide. Get yours, read it, share it — and stay connected to the life and mission of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana.