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Ethiopia Orthodox Church takes roots in Ghana

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  • koffie 10 years ago

    GoGOOD

  • Peter 10 years ago

    If you are a follower of Christ, you need to ask two question of Orthodox representative; 1/ Is Mary the mother of Jesus an intercessor? 2/ Is salvation by faith on Jesus' death and resurrection alone?

    Another question is ...
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  • febin 9 years ago

    Where is the location,

  • Kwame Nyame 10 years ago

    what are their teachings? I like an African church based on the original faith.

  • Cee 10 years ago

    We have too many churches in Ghana already. We don't need an Ethiopian church, there's soo much to it than we think. Occult! Occult! Occult!

  • mugu1 10 years ago

    do you understand the word occult and what you problem with it ?

  • Moses 10 years ago

    Hi my dear Ghanian & African brothers this is the true, old & real church that followes the rule & scripture of God. And it has roots back long before African colonization. And Ethiopia as a nation it had been practicing orth ...
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  • nAMEWitdthheld 10 years ago

    Now I can have a reason to go to Church. I worshiped briefly with you in Northern Ethiopia (Bahir Dahr) in 2006 and I must say it was uplifting. Your garments and attires and processing was so spiritual.

  • Eyob 10 years ago

    What is occult about Ethiopian Church? When was the last time you read your Bible? Re-Read The Acts and look for the Chapter and Verse where the Ethiopian was thought by one of the Lord's Apostle. If you find that Phillip (th ...
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  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    Why on earth that an African christian faith that has been in existence way before a fraud named emperor Constatine of Rome concocted a paganism into so-called christianity at the council of Nicea in 325 AD, being granted a ...
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  • Concerned 10 years ago

    Because the west used Christianity to abuse us,a lot of Africans dismiss Christianity as whiteman's religion. Hope this new development will open people's eyes to see the difference between the money seeking businesses and Go ...
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  • Eyob 10 years ago

    God Bless you. You said it right.

  • AdaBoy 10 years ago

    I have read a lot about the church,its beliefs, history and traditions. I am of the protestant creed, but my visit to Ethiopia has completed my search for a true African church. This is our church to own.

  • KWAME OWUSU 10 years ago

    let them operate after all its an African church

  • Cynthia 10 years ago

    I lost faith in all the other churches. An Ethopian fiend discussed this church to me in the States and I think it touched me. That most of the monks live in the rural villages where people visit them for prayers and that the ...
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  • None 10 years ago

    Nice...I support this...Christ is LORD

  • ATSU 10 years ago

    if they called the name of JUSES Christ in true, who can say what?

  • NKRUMAH USA 10 years ago

    GHANA DOESN'T NEED ANY MORE CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. WE NEED GOOD EDUCATION TO ADVANCE. CHRISTIANITY, ISLAM ETC. ARE FRAUD FROM THE WHITE MAN AND THE MOSLEM. THEY ARE BEING USED TO CHEAT PEOPLE IN AFRICA. WE NEED A SET OF INTELLIG ...
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  • Concerned 10 years ago

    This particular church existed before the whiteman came to Africa. It is very much an African Church. We can worship God and study as well. No one is saying if you worship God you can't become educated. I think you have ...
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  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    Their cottage weaving industries are booming. Able to weave a 30 inch wide cloth while we can only weave 5 inch wide.
    Their budding clothing industry is being recognized with export to high-end stores abroad.( read it in ALL ...
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  • Kofi 10 years ago

    Indeed! When we came to independence Ethiopia was the only independent black African country & the two countries were very close!! Good to learn all good thing regardless of the orgin.

  • Glo 10 years ago

    Ethiopians (in general) look down on us. We do not look like them. Trust me, they think that we are inferior to them. I lived in their country for 2 years, so I know. They are usually lighter skinned and their hair is silky. ...
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  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    If you're proud of your self, you wouldn't under any circumstances feel someone is looking down on you.
    In Ethiopia restaurants, Europeans are taught how to eat with their hands,while in Ghana, we prove to the white man we ...
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  • BB 10 years ago

    Lets be wise a d safe

  • Kk 10 years ago

    Inferiority complex is killing Ghanaians.
    Be yourself and be proud of your own!
    Remember,you are only at your best when u r yourself.

  • TheTee 10 years ago

    Elinam, You're going on about "we", as if you know all Ghanaians and how we feel. You can readily same "some Ghanaians" and your point could be valid if it has validity. I'm however not sure how eating with one's fingers exal ...
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  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    You got me wrong. All 'am saying is in Ethiopia, where their food makes the menu in porsh restaurants, they eat with their hands and also show visitors to do the same and explain the rules of the right hand. In so doing, they ...
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  • TheTee 10 years ago

    Elinam, I'm in agreement with you on most of your issues. I'm hoping I've understanding of what has previously been written. My disagreement is mainly on the issues of our culture. Resting on the issues of Ghanaian pride in l ...
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  • Nyansa 10 years ago

    Well said, TheTee. Some people make sweeping statements that are devoid of substance. I was wondering about the relevance of eating with one's fingers in Elinam's arguments but you've said it all.

  • konjit 10 years ago

    I am Ethiopian and any matured human being will not look down on any other human being. To speak for Ethiopians, we were always an isolated people because of geography and it is hard to identify easily with anyone's history ...
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  • Bennersko 10 years ago

    Great point Elinam perhaps, we can learn from them how to manage our air crafts/ airports as well. I was proud to see the fleet of planes in Addis when I was travelling to Ghana and they plan to order 38 more plans. They have ...
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  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    Our problem is colonization has damaged us mentally but we won't accept it in order to get help and move forward. We want to act white but what we're rather doing is we took on the bad and wicked behaviors of the colonialist ...
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  • TheTee 10 years ago

    It's great you've articulated the sentiment here that Ghana has to start learning. Yes, LEARNING!!! Ghana has the potential to be great but it is lacking in top quality education, which is holding the nation back. There are n ...
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  • Anim 10 years ago

    Ghanaians don't look like Ethiopians.
    Average Ghanaian has no say in the matter we will just wait for 2016

  • Kwame USA 10 years ago

    Where all has all this Christianity taken as as a continent and a country as a whole?

  • KWASI APONKYE 10 years ago

    THE ENTIRE CONTINENT IS BACKWARD BECAUSE OF RELIGION.
    LETS GO BACK AND WORSHIP OUR BOSOM AND RIVERS...
    AT LEAST WE SEE THEM...NOT SOME UNSEEN GOD UP IN THE SKY WITH HOLY GHOST AND SON...HAHAHAHAH...
    AND DEFINETLY NOT SOME ...
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  • Village FOod 10 years ago

    KWASI APONKYE i agree with u,crime rate and sins increased when Christianity and Islam came to Africa,When our traditional religion was dominant then there was not much sins like stealing,fornication,adultery e.t.c.We should ...
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  • Haba 10 years ago

    We need an immediate national referendum on this issue.
    Politicians are getting away with murder because they are made to swear on things they know do not exist or have any effect.
    We keep sticking to the same wrong none se ...
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  • jjwawatt 10 years ago

    people shuld not hide under any thg to bring witchcraft into our contry we are alread sufferiing no occultism in the name of jesus

  • DO IT. STOP BLABLA 10 years ago

    No one need either a church, some fairy tales scriptures, God, Allah, Jahweh or Jesus,to how human beings to use their senses, intellect and rationalities to behave towards the good, the bad and evil doings. Human beings have ...
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  • Mary Grace 10 years ago

    You are an idiot. Don't say things you know nothing about. If you think you are standing be careful you don't fall

  • DO IT. STOP BLABLA 10 years ago

    Deaf people can even hear. Mary, you are sooo dumb and silly that your brain has no any functionality for it purpose.

  • Haba 10 years ago

    You better be the one to watch out.
    How can you pass judgement on someone over something we all grew up to know about?
    He has his opinion,what makes yours right?Because a white man said so?hahahahaha

  • Afrifa Busia 10 years ago

    This for Ghanaians to get married to ethiopias. Watch it the first pastor will be an ashanti then all of the oseikrom people will join

  • Johnnyobroni 10 years ago

    Ghana in a trance.very gullible people. Ghana people are doomed. White man came to enslaved you. This still continues these days

  • HISTORY 10 years ago

    MARRIED TO SOLOMON -
    HOW ABOUT MOSES -
    HOW ABOUT NOAH -
    CHILDREN OF NOAH IN GHANA.

  • Christian 10 years ago

    The Ethiopian Orthodox Church is older than the church in Europe.

    It was one of the first churches founded in the world. It is closer to how the early christians lived than the church in the West today.

    This is an indig ...
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  • sara davids-Rotterdam 10 years ago

    Nonsense,there is no God,s church that is better than our pentecost church.No, we have already got enough churches in the country.we would go to heaven through our already esterblished churches.ethiopia,aaaah! awurade!ghana ...
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  • Kk 10 years ago

    You are obviously a product of colonial brainwashing.
    If you knew your real history,you wouldn't make such an ignorant comment about Ethiopia.
    I think your stay in Rotterdam or whatever has made you more stupid.
    Please sta ...
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  • mihreteab 10 years ago

    this is blessing to ghana thanks god.

  • Freedomo 10 years ago

    It's a church not created and sponsored by colonialists meant for colonial ambitions. It's a an all black church with African christian tradition.

  • xatruga 10 years ago

    The prospects are good. Why? Because Ghanaians are gullible especially the women and there is easy money to be made. Poor folks who can't make ends meet will give their last thinking some miracle will make their lives better ...
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  • Ewent Hagere 10 years ago

    Indeed freedomo but what makes you think black is on black? If white man had colonial ambition, the black church leaders are equally self serving! What is the difference?

  • Alex Kojo Sammy-Paris! 10 years ago

    Amen nd Amen!, fr Samms!.And God bless u Oman Ghana nd all our betters.

  • Ewent Hagere 10 years ago

    I would like to wish a very good luck to those who establish the Ethiopian Orthodox church in Ghana. Whilst Orthodox religion is so great and scared and authentic, sadly today, the Ethiopian Synod in Addis Ababa is the most c ...
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  • Kwame USA 10 years ago

    Ghana is regressing because of religion.

    WE need to put an end to this nonsense

  • TEE 10 years ago

    BRING THE ETHIOPIA ORTHODOX TO THE NORTHERN REGION PERIOD NO TALK TALK

  • NKRUMAH USA 10 years ago

    GHANA NEEDS GOOD EDUCATION THAT LEADS TO CREATIVITY, GOOD DEVELOPMENT, SOUND HEALTH EDUCATION, AND SOUND ECONOMY WHICH EVERYBODY WANTS. WE NEED TO STOP BELIEVING IN WHITE MAN AND MOSLEM DECEIT ABOUT HEAVEN AND HELL WHICH IS U ...
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  • HABLUTA SENYO 10 years ago

    BETTER CLOSED DOWN THE CATHOLIC PRESBY
    AND THE REST TO HAVE ONLY AFRICA CHURCH.THERE WILL BE NO MORE CHILD ABUSE IN THE CHURCH NO MORE

  • Kweku 10 years ago

    Africans will always be slaves. Why cant the approval come from ethiopia instead? If people like obinim and TB joshua can be here. then we can accept and junk into the system

  • Awotwi-Black 10 years ago

    We have several hundreds churches and native religion (Native Priets, Mallams etc) which are constantly being bashed on this forum. Yet the same forum is praising some church from Ethiopia just because the are "whiter" than t ...
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  • ASY 10 years ago

    Barbados is happy for Ghana.

  • Mark 10 years ago

    The church is started in 34 AD after a few month from cruisification of Jesus as described in Acts 8. It is traditionally rich and very spritual church. It is african origin. Ethiopians like other Africans very much and have ...
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  • Sisay Getachew 9 years ago

    DEAR MY HONSTY! how is the best way of the orthodox bileving or bilver now? i hope have the good prayer and admenistration.what help you the local cherch sermoni or admninstration to lead in you position? what i say i don't ...
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  • Esayas 10 years ago

    Dear Elderly Fathers & Mothers,brothers & sisters in Ghana,i'm your brother from Ethiopia.I don't know how to tell u my happines after reading this great news.I hope (God willing)everything will go as planned.Welcome to The t ...
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  • whatsapp me 0261290156 10 years ago

    Give us the teaching of Marcus Garvey
    Kebra Negast means Glory of Kings
    Give I and I Selassie I and keep the images of lies for
    yourself
    People without a vision perish like suicide
    You tell me its not about color
    Still ...
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  • Iyon 10 years ago

    We are all Ethiopian from creation as the forth river which came out the Garden of Eden compass the whole land of Ethiopia, now at the time of creation this whole continent was called Ethiopia even up to 1771 there are maps w ...
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  • Blen 7 years ago

    I think it's a good idea because I came to Ghana from Ethiopia with my family and it would be great to wake up every Sunday and go to church. I've lived in Ethiopia for 13 years and I was born there, I am an Ethiopian. So why ...
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