
The Faith Evangelical Mission Worldwide (FEMW) has officially re-inducted Bishop Bobby Harley-Neequaye as its General Overseer and Chief Bishop, marking a new chapter in the leadership of one of Ghana’s long-standing religious institutions. The ceremony, held at the mission's headquarters in Accra, also saw the induction of Apostle Enoch Nii Klotey Clottey into the office of General Secretary. The event was attended by an array of distinguished clergy and church leaders, signaling broad support for the new administration as it assumes responsibility for the church's spiritual and physical assets.
In his first address following the induction, Bishop Harley-Neequaye expressed his deep appreciation to God and the church community for the confidence reposed in him. Having previously served as the General Secretary, the Bishop brings a wealth of administrative experience to his new role as Chief Bishop. He highlighted the importance of collective effort in the mission's advancement, urging members to actively deploy their unique talents and spiritual gifts. His message centered on the idea that the church's progress is intrinsically linked to the dedication and service of its individual members.
The Faith Evangelical Mission Worldwide has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1973. Over the past five decades, the organization has expanded significantly, now boasting more than 60 branches across the globe. This growth is not limited to spiritual outreach; the mission has also become a vital partner in community development. Through the establishment of a mission-run hospital and educational institutions, FEMW has integrated social services with its religious mandate, providing essential healthcare and education to the communities it serves.
Looking forward, the induction of Bishop Harley-Neequaye and Apostle Clottey is expected to provide the stability and vision necessary for continued expansion. As the church navigates the challenges of the 21st century, the leadership emphasized a dual focus on spiritual depth and social relevance. The successful transition of power within the mission serves as a testament to its institutional maturity and its ongoing commitment to serving both its congregants and the wider Ghanaian society.
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