The Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana (EPCG), Ho-East Presbytery, has launched its annual youth camp in Ho-Kpodzi, calling on young people to focus on discipline, spiritual growth, and community service. The week-long camp, themed "Care for Creation: The Task and Mission of the EPCG Youth," gathers young members from across the presbytery for worship, training, and fellowship.
During the event’s opening, Synod Moderator Rev. CSP George Akoamoah Boateng (Rtd.) emphasized the youth’s role in shaping the future of both the church and the nation. In his sermon, he encouraged participants to strengthen their faith, embrace God's mercy, show compassion, and ensure their actions honor God. He stressed that the future of the church and communities relies on disciplined, spiritually grounded youth dedicated to service. The camp aims to deepen participants' faith and equip them with spiritual and practical skills for leadership in the church and society.
Church leaders, including Youth Programme Officer Rev. Courage Paemka, attended the ceremony. Organizers hope the camp will inspire youth to live purpose-driven lives based on Christian values.
During the event’s opening, Synod Moderator Rev. CSP George Akoamoah Boateng (Rtd.) emphasized the youth’s role in shaping the future of both the church and the nation. In his sermon, he encouraged participants to strengthen their faith, embrace God's mercy, show compassion, and ensure their actions honor God. He stressed that the future of the church and communities relies on disciplined, spiritually grounded youth dedicated to service. The camp aims to deepen participants' faith and equip them with spiritual and practical skills for leadership in the church and society.
Church leaders, including Youth Programme Officer Rev. Courage Paemka, attended the ceremony. Organizers hope the camp will inspire youth to live purpose-driven lives based on Christian values.