Today, the Ascension Methodist Church launches its annual Dunamis conference, a significant occasion for both reflection and prayer.

The conference, which takes place each year, provides the congregation with an opportunity to thank God for His continued blessings and for granting Ghana a peaceful election period.

This year’s event carries even more weight as it symbolizes the church’s dedication to acknowledging God’s mercy over the country.

In addition to gratitude, the Dunamis conference seeks to invoke divine protection for the youth of Ghana, who represent the future of the nation.

The church will pray earnestly for their safety and well-being, hoping that they will be shielded from the challenges they face in the current socio-economic climate.

It’s an important moment for the community to unite in prayer for the younger generation, asking for guidance, protection, and opportunities to thrive.

A central focus of the conference is to dedicate Ghana’s government into God’s hands, asking for wisdom, integrity, and righteousness in the country’s leadership.

The church believes that good governance is essential for the progress of the nation and prays that the leaders of the country rule with dignity and prioritize the needs of the people. The community calls on God to guide those in power so that they can fulfill their duties with a heart for the nation’s growth and unity.

This annual gathering is not only a time of reflection but also an opportunity to remind the citizens of the country of the importance of faith in overcoming challenges and achieving progress.

With the nation facing political and economic hurdles, the church emphasizes the need for unity, prayer, and leadership rooted in faith and justice.

As the conference begins today, Ascension Methodist Church invites all to join in this significant event, reflecting on how far Ghana has come while looking forward to a brighter future.

The church hopes that the Dunamis conference will strengthen the faith of all those involved, ensuring that God’s guidance continues to lead the way in every aspect of the country’s life.

The conference is set to take place today at Ascension Methodist Church, Haatso-Mabey.