PRESBYTERIAN UNIVERSITY, GHANA INDUCTS REV. EMMANUEL MISIAME AS UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN

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The Presbyterian University, Ghana, in collaboration with the Kwahu Presbytery and the Presbyterian Church of Ghana Ascension Congregation, Atibie Kwahu, on Sunday, 10th May 2026, officially inducted Rev. Emmanuel Misiame as Chaplain of the Presbyterian University, Ghana, Abetifi and Minister-In-Charge of the Ascension Congregation, PCG, Atibie Kwahu.

The colourful induction service, held at the PCG, Ascension Congregation auditorium, brought together Reverend Ministers, Presbytery Executives, University Management, Church Members, PUG Staff and Students, Family, Friends, and well-wishers to witness the special occasion.

The University Vice-Chancellor receives the Chaplain in spirit of unity and service

The Chairperson of the Kwahu Presbytery officiated the service, Rev. Joshua Bossman Ohene, assisted by the Presbytery Clerk, Rev. Frank Twumasi Nkum, alongside other clergy and dignitaries including the Vice Chancellor of Presbyterian University, Ghana, Prof. John Ofosu-Anim.

Rev. Emmanuel Misiame delivered the sermon, where he encouraged the congregation to remain faithful and committed to the work of God while trusting Him in every season of life. He also called on the church and university community to work together in unity, love, and service for the growth of God’s kingdom.

Rev Emmanuel Misiame speaking to the Congregation

In his remarks, Rev. Emmanuel Misiame expressed gratitude to God, the church leadership, and all who supported him throughout his ministerial journey. He pledged to serve diligently with humility, dedication, and love for both the church and the university community.

The service featured spirit-filled hymns, choral ministration, scripture readings, prayers, presentations, and goodwill messages from the church and university community, making the occasion memorable and impactful.

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