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RCCN: Members of RCCN Ticwo DCC ask to relate well with God in this hard times.


Christians have been encouraged to be faithful in their services to God to reap the blessings of God 

A Guest Speaker at the just concluded Reformed Church of Christ for Nations RCCN Ticwo District Church Council Annual Conference held at Rimamndayati the Reverend Benjamin Yakubu in his message encouraged congregants to prioritize God's work at all times.

Speaking on the theme of the conference 'Occupy till I come 'the Reverend Yakubu said Christians must live an exemplary life for others to emulate.

He bemoaned the attitudes of some believers who are only after luxury and worldly things, reminding them that they will all account for their deeds in the last day.

The Former Vice President of the Reformed Church of Christ for Nations, RCCN the Reverend Zachariah Andepam called for self re-dedication to the services of God.

The Reverend Andepam was quoted saying " My charge first of all to particularly participants of this conference is that this is a beautiful moment that has been given to us to commune with our God in sincerity so that we can be equip to do the work of God particularly in times like this. So my charge to the participants is to use this conference to relate with God, learn from Him then go out to do his work".

The Former Vice President, who Is now the resident pastor of Rimamndayati Ticwo lauded the guest speaker for digesting the Conference theme, saying the members should put into use lessons learned during the spiritual exercise.

On his part, the Chairman of Ticwo District Church Council, Reverend Enock Daniel Kwukimra, thanked the members of the district for the turnout en mass to attend the annual conference.

The Chairman explained that the theme was deliberately chosen to reawaken the consciousness of Christians in knowing their position before God.

The annual conference featured, inauguration newly elected officials of Ticwo DCC,prayers for peace, leaders, the growth of the church, and the unity of the RCCN family.

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