Diana Antwi Hamilton stresses importance of church and fellowship on Class Drive
Gospel musician Diana Antwi Hamilton has shared a powerful message on faith, fellowship and the importance of the church during an interview on Class Drive with Nana Lion.
During the discussion, co-host Irene Serwaa Kwarfo asked Diana Antwi Hamilton what she would say to people who claim they love God but believe they do not need the church.
Responding, Diana explained that Christianity is not meant to be lived alone.
She said the Bible makes it clear that God is present where two or three people are gathered together, which shows the importance of corporate worship.
According to her, while God is with an individual even when they are alone, that does not replace the need for the church and fellowship with others.
Diana Antwi Hamilton emphasised that corporate worship is very important, especially during difficult times.
She noted that believers need one another for support, encouragement and spiritual growth.
She further stated that human beings are not created to live in isolation, adding that “no one is an island.”
According to her, fellowship and congregation play a key role in strengthening faith and helping people walk their Christian journey.
The conversation took place on Class Drive with Nana Lion, alongside co-host Irene Serwaa Kwarfo, and has since sparked reflection among listeners on the value of church, community and togetherness in the Christian faith.
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