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Welcome to the Christian Council of Ghana .

The Christian Council of Ghana (CCG) was founded on 30th October 1929 by five churches namely African Methodist Episcopal (AME), Zion Church, English Church Mission (Anglican), Ewe Presbyterian Church (now Evangelical Presbyterian Church); Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast (now Ghana) and Wesleyan Methodist Church (now the Methodist Church Ghana). The purpose was the search for unity and to work with members on issues of social concern and be the voice of the voiceless in society. Currently the CCG comprises fifteen member churches and two Christian Organizations (see annex three). The CCG has over the years gone through a series of restructuring and renewal processes in a bid to develop a relevant, efficient and effective organisation that is pro-active and responsive to challenges facing the member churches. In the search for relevance and common witness, the determining factors have been global and national macro socio - economic and political trends such as political governance ranging from military rule to multi-party democracy.

Given rapidly changing social development theory, practice and requirements of development partners and the emphasis on lean and efficient organisations to deliver services, the Council saw the need for an in - depth Organisational Assessment which unlike project evaluations has not been conducted in the recent past. Hence the purpose of the assessment is “To enable the CCG to become a more effective and relevant faith-based organization, in terms of fulfilling its mission and responding to the changing development context”. The methodology used in this study was participatory in nature using OD tools besides structured questionnaire, focus group discussions and individual interviews applying guiding questions. Validations and debriefing sessions were conducted for staff, Senior Management Team, General Secretary (GS), Chairpersons of the Advisory Committees and the CCG Chairman.

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Council's Activities

World Day of Prayer (March 4th); Annual General Meeting (March 30th); Joint Meeting (May 4th); Christian Home Week (May 8th - 15th); CCG Week (July 25th - 31st); Midweek Seminar (July 27th); Bi-annual Women's Conference (August 11th - 14th); Family Counsellors Training (August 4th - 7th); Asempa Week (October 24th - 30th)

 

Other Links

Christmas Message
Message to the nation

Pastoral Letters/Press Releases
CCG commends EC
Health & Counselling Issues for Homosexuals
Position of Christian Churches in Ghana on Homosexuality
Press Release on Peace
Communiqué on Oil & Gas
Communiqué on Malaria

Newsletter
Volume 1, Issue 1

Today's Messages [July 27]
Christ is our wisdome (1 Kings 3)

Tomorrow's Messages [July 28]
There is wisdom in singing (1 Kings 4:29-5:12)

It's time to plant

CCG anti stigma campaign…

WACC Ghana