Global Chairman of Assemblies of God consoles Rev Stephen Wengam on mother's passing

The Global Chairman of World Assemblies of God Fellowship, Rev Dominic Yeo, has expressed condolences to the General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana, Rev Stephen Yenusom Wengam on the loss of his mother, Madam Deborah Wengam.
Rev. Yeo also extended heartfelt sympathies on behalf of the entire World Assemblies of God Fellowship.
He was accompanied by Rev. Peter Chin, the General Superintendent of Brunei Assemblies of God who doubles as the Secretary of the East Asia Assemblies of God.
Rev. Yeo signed the book of condolence at the Cedar Mountain Chapel in East Legon showing his support and solidarity with Rev Wengam during this difficult time.
The funeral service for Madam Deborah Wengam is scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at the Forecourt of Parliament House in Accra.
Rev Yeo’s visit highlights the strong connections and relationships between Assemblies of God, Ghana and Singapore Assemblies of God. It would be recalled, that last year, the Trinity Christian Centre Assemblies of God in Singapore, hosted the entire Executive Presbytery Officers and members of Assemblies of God, Ghana and their spouses in Singapore.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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