The International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) starts its annual Greater Works Conference today, July 29, its anniversary.
Running until Friday, August 2, this year, the conference will be hosted at Christ Temple East, the church’s prominent location at Teshie (Bush Road), off the Osu-Tema beach road.
Evening sessions started today at 5 p.m., while the morning sessions will begin tomorrow at 9 am It explained that the structure allowed participants to engage deeply in both spiritual and communal activities.
The conference also serves as a global gathering, offering attendees an excellent opportunity to network with people from all walks of life and from across the world.
“This aspect encourages the sharing of ideas and experiences across diverse cultures and backgrounds,” the statement said. There will be vibrant musical ministrations from the ICGC choirs, known for their uplifting performances.
A special highlight will be the participation of a guest song minister, Nathaniel Bassey, from Nigeria, whose music is celebrated for its inspirational and worshipful impact.
The conference will be streamed live on ICGC’s social media pages and broadcast on Joy Prime TV, allowing a global audience to participate in the spiritual and communal experiences from anywhere in the world.
Buses will be available to convey participants to and from the venue each day. “This service is provided to make the experience as convenient and accessible as possible for everyone,” the church explained.
Led by Pastor Mensa Otabil, he would be joined by a distinguished lineup of speakers, including Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo from Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) in the United Kingdom, Bishop Mike Okonkwo of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) in Nigeria, and Bishop Tudor Bismark from Jabula New Life Covenant Church in Harare, Zimbabwe.
“These esteemed speakers will deliver powerful messages aimed at uplifting and challenging attendees, encouraging them to embrace Christ-like principles and contribute positively to their communities and the broader African continent,” the statement added.
The timing of the conference coincides with the conclusion of the church’s global fasting and prayer period, known as the 40 Days of Power, which underscores the importance of this year’s gathering.
Networking opportunities
A statement issued by the church said the conference would feature both evening and morning sessions to accommodate diverse schedules.