PCG Grace West LegonGrace Congregation is a local branch of The Presbyterian Church of Ghana. It is under the
Haatso District of the Ga Presbytery.The idea of establishing a Presbyterian church at West Legon, a fast-developing community
close to the…
“Persisting in mission inspired by our missionary legacy”
1 Corinthians 15:58
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“Pray! And listen to God! You can do this alone, but find somebody to do it with you”
Because of this, encourage the hearts of your fellow believers and support one another, just as you have already been doing.
1 Thessalonians 5:11
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Sunday Church Service
First Service – 7am to 9:00am
Second Service – 9:30 am to 11:30am
Friday Service
Friday Prayer – 9:00am to 12:00 noon
Friday Hour of Grace – 7:00pm to 8:00pm
YPG
Sunday – 5:00pm
Women's Fellowship
Wednesday – 5:00pm
Men's Fellowship
Thursday – 7:00pm
YAF
Sunday – 6:00pm
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Men’s Fellowship
Although the formative year was 1981, the history of the Men’s Fellowship dates back to the years the Basel Missionaries introduced Christianity into the then Gold Coast. The early Missionaries began their work by organizing activities which later came to be known as Sunday School, Children’s Service and adult evening service on Tuesdays and Fridays. Notable among all the activities was the Bible Class during which the texts that were studied were chosen from the Holy Bible. Moral education with discussions on the Christian way of life, reading and learning to write the indigenous languages were given priority attention. With
Women’s Fellowship
The wives of the missionaries brought a change in the lives of Ghanaian wives and in their homes. They gathered the wives of the converts and started teaching them handicrafts knitting and memory verses from the Bible. They also taught them how to pray. However, the training was not nationwide but centred around where the missionaries resided. In 1930, some girls were trained to become teacher’s wives and also leaders for the Women’s classes. When many locals accepted the women’s class idea, they named the class after the leaders. In 1937, Awura Moir, Esther Sutherland and Beveridge from Scotland who
Junior Youth
The Junior Youth (Junior “Y”) of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana is a ministry to persons between the ages of twelve to eighteen year (12 – 18). It previously operated as a branch of the Young Peoples’ Guild (YPG). It was at the 10th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana held at Takoradi in 2010 resolved to make the Junior Youth an autonomous generational group in the Presbyterian Church of Ghana.
Young Adult Fellowship
The Young Adults’ Fellowship is a generational group for all Young Adults’ of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana between the ages of 30 and 40. This was instituted following a series of discussions and stakeholder consultations initiated at the 2005 General Assembly of the PCG held at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi in response to the growing need of mobilizing and engaging the youth of the church within the identified age brackets who had fallen out of the church’s main generational structure, as a result of the reduction of the upper age limit for the
Young People’s Guild
The idea of the Young People’s Guild (YPG) was imported into the Presbyterian Church of Ghana by one Mr. A. M. Atkinson of the Scottish Mission with the idea of providing a forum for the youth of the church to express themselves in serving the Lord. The Late Atkinson was himself a member of the Young People’s Guild in Scotland. Realising the potential, it had for the mobilization and nurturing of the youth of the church, the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana in 1938 gave approval to Mr. Atkinson to form the YPG in Ghana. The YPG was
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