The Women and Girls’ Ministry of the Diocese of Tema is extending a warm invitation to all women across the Diocese to participate in a special retreat aimed at deepening spiritual growth and strengthening unity among women of faith.
Scheduled for Saturday, 6th December 2025, the retreat will take place at St. Stephen Anglican Church, Tema, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The event is being organised under the theme: “Spiritual Renewal and Empowerment for Service in the Church and in Our Communities.”
Participants will be led through a time of prayer, worship, reflection, and impactful teaching, all designed to refresh their spiritual lives and equip them for meaningful service in both church and society. The guest speaker for the retreat is Rev’d Fr. Kenneth Ashong, who is expected to share insights to inspire renewed commitment and spiritual vitality.
The retreat is an opportunity for women to seek God’s presence together, receive fresh empowerment, and strengthen the bonds of fellowship. “We look forward to a blessed time together in the Lord’s presence. May this retreat bring renewal and fresh fire to all who attend,” the Ministry noted.
All women within the Diocese are encouraged to attend and be part of this transformative experience.
Women and Girls’ Ministry Holds Spiritual Renewal Retreat
The Women and Girls’ Ministry of the Diocese of Tema is extending a warm invitation to all women across the Diocese to participate in a special retreat aimed at deepening spiritual growth and strengthening unity among women of faith.
Scheduled for Saturday, 6th December 2025, the retreat will take place at St. Stephen Anglican Church, Tema, from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The event is being organised under the theme: “Spiritual Renewal and Empowerment for Service in the Church and in Our Communities.”
Participants will be led through a time of prayer, worship, reflection, and impactful teaching, all designed to refresh their spiritual lives and equip them for meaningful service in both church and society. The guest speaker for the retreat is Rev’d Fr. Kenneth Ashong, who is expected to share insights to inspire renewed commitment and spiritual vitality.
The retreat is an opportunity for women to seek God’s presence together, receive fresh empowerment, and strengthen the bonds of fellowship. “We look forward to a blessed time together in the Lord’s presence. May this retreat bring renewal and fresh fire to all who attend,” the Ministry noted.
All women within the Diocese are encouraged to attend and be part of this transformative experience.
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