The opposition People’s National Convention (PNC) is urging church buildings throughout Ghana to make use of their platforms and pulpits this Easter season to advocate for peaceable polls come December 7.
The celebration says it believes within the affect of church buildings to form society.
These have been contained in an announcement issued on Friday, March 29 on the event of the remembrance of the demise of Jesus Christ.
Signed by General Secretary Janet Asana Nabla, the assertion appealed to Christians to make use of the event to emphasise the significance of fine ethical values and
uprightness and echoing the teachings of Christ.
“We firmly imagine that by steering sermons away from messages centered on materials prosperity,
vengeance, and superstition, and as a substitute specializing in the knowledge imparted by Christ, church buildings can play
an important function within the combat towards corruption in our nation.
“Corruption, a problem affecting all Ghanaians regardless of political affiliations, stays a
important impediment to progress and growth.
“Through the promotion of integrity, accountability,
and compassion, churches can significantly contribute to nurturing a culture of transparency and righteousness in our nation.”
The celebration additionally appealed to church buildings to “heed this call and prioritize the dissemination of sermons that inspire positive change and ethical conduct among their congregants”.
It additional appealed to the Christian Council of Ghana, the Ghana Catholic Bishops’ Conference, the Ghana
Pentecostal and Charismatic Council to place measures in place to stop the proliferation of establishments that deviate from the teachings of the Bible.
“This will safeguard the vulnerable, particularly women and children, who are often the most affected by unscrupulous individuals exploiting religious platforms.”