Water Works District in Teshie-Nungua gets new Mission House



The Teshie-Nungua Area has dedicated yet another Mission House for the newly created Water Works District with Pastor Emmanuel Ayisi Mensah as the District Pastor.
The ground floor of the house has a guest house, a kitchen, store, living and dining rooms, while the next floor has four bedrooms and a family area.
At a special ceremony to dedicate the building to the Glory of God, the Area Head, Prophet James Osei Amaniampong explained that the land on which the new mission house is sited was acquired by the Administration of his predecessor Apostle Rigwell Ato Addision. He said though there were some structures on the land, building experts advised that they should be pulled down to make way for fresh construction.
Initially, the place was turned into a warehouse of the Area with the erection of a temporary structure to keep logistics while there were several ideas on how to utilize the land including using it for the construction of an Area Mission House. Finally, it was decided that the land would be used for the construction of a residence for the Water Works District pastor.
Prophet Amaniampong said the building was in line with the Area’s vision to improve the living conditions of Pastors in the Area.
 Funds for the construction came from Area and individuals among other sources.
Prophet Amanimapong was grateful to Elder Alfred Quainoo, for donating the plan for the construction of the house without accepting anything in return. He was also grateful to the District and Area Estate Committees as well as Building experts from the Headquarters of the Church who all supervised the construction to a successful completion.
He said the District Pastor and his executives also played a key role in the quick execution of the project to meet the need of the district.
He urged the church members to indulge in door to door evangelism, visiting backsliders, community outreach programmes as well as Friday morning prayers to improve membership in the district.    
Construction of the building started a little over six months ago.


Isabella Gyau Orhin

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