Kennington Community Fellowship Baptism
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5 Oct 2023, 14:47SEC Communications

Kennington Community Fellowship Baptism

In a joyous and spiritually uplifting event, Kennington Community Fellowship SDA Church witnessed the baptism of six individuals on the memorable Saturday, 23rd September.

The solemn occasion was presided over by the distinguished senior pastor of Kennington, Pastor Kwadwo Kwarteng-Ampofo. With his inspirational words and unwavering faith, he administered the sacred baptismal rites that marked a significant turning point in the lives of these devoted candidates.

Adding to the spiritual fervour of the day, the pastoral intern, Bright Agyemang-Baah, delivered a powerful sermon that resonated with the congregation. His message stirred hearts and set the tone for the profound commitment that was about to take place.

The church sanctuary was transformed into a place of jubilation, as it was filled with dedicated members and regular attendees, along with family and friends who had come from near and far to show their unwavering support for the candidates embarking on this transformative journey.

The names of those who made the life-altering decision to dedicate themselves to God through baptism are etched in the annals of Kennington's spiritual history: Kara-Leah, Sarah, Gaby, Donavan, Tyler, and another Sarah.

This baptismal ceremony reminded them of the power of faith and community, as these individuals embraced their faith wholeheartedly. Kennington Community Fellowship SDA Church continues to be a beacon of light and a source of spiritual growth for its members, and this baptismal event only reaffirms its commitment to nurturing the spiritual well-being of its congregation.

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