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Anglican Church of Ghana Honoured As The ‘Educated Oriented Church’ At The 2026 Christian Honours Award Night

By Pepsival An Anglican delegation received an award on behalf of the Most Rev’d Dr. Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith, Archbishop of the Anglican Church in Ghana at the maiden edition of Christian Honors Award Night, held on Saturday, 25th April 2026, at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City Accra. The Anglican Church was honoured with the distinguished title of “Education-Oriented Church” …

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Archbishop Sarah to Visit West Africa to Strengthen Anglican Ties

Lambeth Palace has announced that Archbishop Sarah will undertake an official visit to the Anglican Church of the Province of West Africa later this year. The visit, scheduled from July 26 to August 8, 2026, follows an invitation from the Primate of West Africa and Bishop of Asante-Mampong, Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith. The two leaders recently held discussions during an online …

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‎CHRISTMAS MESSAGE By Rev’d Fr. Nii Lante kumi-Bruce (National Chaplain – Association of Anglican Church Choirs IPG)

‎Peace be with you‎‎I thank you for your dedication and the beauty you create. Your music brings the heavenly sounds of angels to earth, reflecting God’s glory and spreading peace. Jesus, the ultimate gift, is present in the manger, in your voices, and in your lives, offering hope and strength.‎‎Let’s remember the humility of the first Christmas, a stable, a …

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Mahama Awaits Forensic Audit Before Deciding Future of National Cathedral Project

President John Dramani Mahama says his administration will wait for the findings of an ongoing forensic audit into the National Cathedral project before determining the next steps, underscoring the need for transparency, national consensus, and a realistic cost structure. The President made the remarks after receiving a delegation from the Christian Council of Ghana at the Jubilee House. The Council …

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Installation of the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, to Take Place on 25 March 2026

The Installation of the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, will take place at Canterbury Cathedral on Wednesday 25 March 2026, the Feast of the Annunciation. Historically known as an enthronement, the Installation marks the symbolic start of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s public ministry in the Church of England and across the Anglican Communion. Rooted in centuries of tradition, the …

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Press Notice Pre-COP30 Ecumenical Faith Leaders’ Press Conference

COP30 will take place in Belém in the Brazilian Amazon from 10-21 November, with the Heads of State Summit beforehand on 6-7 November. Key issues on the agenda include: how to step up efforts to limit the world to 1.5 degree warming, how to provide climate finance that supports climate action in developing countries and prioritises local communities, and the …

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House of Bishops and Wives (Internal Province of Ghana – Anglican Communion) Retreat and Meeting 2025 Held at Sogakofe

Source: Adoa News Theme: One Voice, One Mission: Reigniting Evangelism and Discipleship Across the Province The Internal Province of Ghana of the Anglican Communion successfully held its 2025 House of Bishops and Wives Retreat and Meeting at Sogakofe. The event, which brought together bishops and their spouses from across the Province, was convened by the Most Rev’d Dr. Cyril Kobina …

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A Visit of Condolence and Prayer at the Presidency

By Reginald Pepsival Robertson A delegation from the Anglican Church of Ghana led by the Most Rev’d Dr Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith (Archbishop) joined the Ghana Catholic Conference of Bishops led by His Eminence Cardinal Peter Appiah Turkson with other Prophets to pay a visit to H.E. John Dramani Mahama (President of the Republic of Ghana) to offer condolences the Government …

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Bishop of Liwolo shares open letter to Presidents of South Sudan and Uganda

“Love Your Neighbor – A United Call for Peace, Justice and Lasting Goodwill Along Our Shared Border” is the subject of an Open Letter from the Bishop of Liwolo to the Presidents of Uganda and South Sudan. The Rt Revd Joseph Aba Nicanor’s letter was sent following border conflicts on July 28, when eight people died. As reported in Anglican …

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