Bodomase Circuit Methodist Church of the Effiduase Diocese is honoring Very Rev. Joseph Kwame Opoku as he retires from his role as the Superintendent Minister in the Circuit. This momentous occasion marks the end of an era, as Very Rev. Opoku steps down from active service after dedicating the past four years to guiding the Bodomase Circuit. At the age of 70, he reaches the retirement age stipulated by the church’s constitution for clergy members.
The celebration will be graced by distinguished guests, including Rt. Rev. Kenneth Oteng Dapaah, the Bishop of Effiduase Diocese; Very Rev. Joseph Sarfo Anning, the Synod Secretary; Bro. Louis K. Bartels, the Lay Chairman; Rev. Daniel Gyasi-Nimako, the Bodomase Circuit Minister; and Bro. Bismark Duffour, the Bodomase Circuit Steward, among others. Their presence demonstrates the significance of this event and the profound impact of Very Rev. Opoku’s service.
The valedictory service for Very Rev. Joseph Kwame Opoku is scheduled to take place on Sunday, August 11, 2024, at 9:00 AM at the Bodomase Wesley Methodist Church. This service will be a recognition to his dedication and the lasting influence he has had on both the church and the broader community.
Throughout his tenure, Very Rev. Opoku’s life and service have left an indelible mark on countless individuals, both within the body of Christ and in their social lives. His commitment to the Methodist Church Ghana has been a source of inspiration and spiritual nourishment for many.
Sources indicate that the Quarterly Meeting of the Bodomase Circuit will honor Very Rev. Opoku with their presence and gifts. Various societies within the circuit will also attend to honor a vessel through which God has worked in numerous ways over the past few years. The collective admiration and gratitude of the circuit is a reflection in their enthusiastic participation in this celebratory event.
Rev. Daniel Gyasi-Nimako, the Circuit Minister, has expressed mixed emotions about this significant transition. While he is saddened by the departure of a father, mentor, and teacher in the Vineyard of God, he is also filled with joy for Very Rev. Opoku’s well-being and strength at the age of 70. Rev. Gyasi-Nimako is committed to honoring his father with the respect and reverence he deserves during the valedictory service.
The entire leadership and membership of the Bodomase Circuit extend their heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Very Rev. Joseph Kwame Opoku. His legacy of service and faithfulness will be remembered and cherished by all who have been touched by his ministry. As he embarks on this new chapter in his life, the Circuit is united in celebrating his remarkable contributions and wishing him a fulfilling and joyful retirement.
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