Christians mark the resurrection of Christ on Cape Coast.



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By Isaac Asirifi / Eshun Clement, RNG

Cape Coast,
April.
21, GNA – Many churches of
the Cape Coast Metropolis on Sunday held religious services to remember and
celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.

Most
the churches were filled to capacity with members dressed in white for the occasion,
meaning Christ's victory over death.

Other churches
also culminated their crusades and conventions with special healing services and
Thanksgiving.

At ST.
Presbyterian Paul in Cape Coast, Reverend Amanamah Kobina Assuah,
A district minister who spoke of "Christ's victory over death" said that
the victory over death brings change.

Selected
readings are taken from Psalm 118: 1-2, 14-24, 1 Corinthians 15: 19-26, Luke 1-12.

He noted that
an empty tomb symbolized a new beginning in the life of every Christian and
urged them to eliminate the negative behaviors of the past that displeased God.

Reverend Assuah said
A "true witness of today's victory" was for Christians to leave the activities
and the teachings of the week of pbadion until the resurrection of Christ reflect
in their daily activities and duties.

He said as true
witnesses to Christ's victory, it was imperative that all Christians imitate
good examples of Christ, be honest, honest, loving and compbadionate and proclaim
the gospel of the Lord.

He said, just
like the early Christians, Christians today should be brave and have the
concern for the word and teachings of the church, as well as true witnesses
at the resurrection of Jesus.

Reverend David Kojo
Ahiadze, Senior Pastor of ZOE OUTREACH EMBASSY, also noted that the
The resurrection of Christ gives Christians hope and empowers them to live
just lives.

He urged everyone to
strives to know Christ well by praying, reading the Bible and worshiping it
always to have good relations with him.

He warned those
who lived sinful lives to repent and give their lives to Christ or to die
an eternal death ".

Rev. Ahiadze
so urged church leaders and also the nation to solve the problems
with a very great sense of maturity and discipline in order to leave a good
example for the younger generation.

Very reverend
Victor Reginald Atta-Baffoe, fourth diocesan bishop of Christ Church
The Anglican Diocese urged Christians throughout the country to strive to love one.
another like Christ.

He urged them
to let the victory of Christ reflect on their lives and to make amends where they were
fell short.

GNA

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