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Sunday, February 21, 2016

The return to Asampanaye!

Our group divided into two for Sunday visits to churches planted in the past.  These follow-ups are important for us to continue supporting the new congregations, but they are also so much fun!  My group revisited Asanpanaye, a village where we planted a Methodist church last July.  They are strong in the Spirit and growing!  We snapped this picture with most of the Sunday attenders in front of their pavilion.  Notice the land has been cleared around the structure and work has already begun on the transformation into a complete church building.  The walls are partially up, generally to the level of the windows, and the dirt floor has been fully leveled.  A foundation has been completed for an office and storage addition on one end.  All this in six months - and the work continues!

Sunday service was refreshing and uplifting.  Sue added a message to their morning routine and I presented them with a blessing on behalf of all of you at Dayton UMC!  On thing of note... it seems every year English is more widely spoken and understood in Ghana.  We were blessed to praise the Lord this year, singing in our own language.  We look for great things to come out of this young church in Asampanaye! - Glenn

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