As part of its 2025 Annual Thanksgiving Service, the Jospong Group of Companies (JGC) on Thursday, December 11, embarked on a massive evangelism mission within the Adjirigano enclave, where its head office is located, to win souls for Christ.
Led by the Jospong Group’s Chaplain, Reverend Peter Nelson Adu, staff members braved the morning rains to share the gospel with residents of Adjirigano and surrounding communities.
They held placards bearing messages such as “In Him Is Life,” “Salvation Is Free,” “The Lord Has Always Been Faithful,” and “Jesus Christ Is the Salvation.”
Earlier at the thanksgiving service, the President of Dominion Theological Seminary of Action Chapel International, Bishop Emeritus James K. Saah, delivered an uplifting sermon, reminding believers of God’s unwavering faithfulness.
According to him, God’s consistent guidance and blessings upon the Jospong Group cannot be overemphasised.
Preaching on the theme “The Faithfulness of God,” Bishop Saah stressed that recognising God’s faithfulness is central to thanksgiving and to maintaining a godly attitude.
“God’s faithfulness is not just a promise — it is a guarantee,” he declared.
“He is not a man that He should lie or fail to fulfil His promises. His faithfulness is rooted in His integrity and ability, and there is no force or circumstance that can stop Him from doing what He has said,” he added.
Drawing from scriptures such as Deuteronomy 7:9, Psalm 36:5, and Lamentations 3:22–24, Bishop Saah highlighted the unshakeable nature of God’s character.
“God’s mercy and faithfulness reach to the heavens, and His compassion is new every morning,” he said. “Not a word failed of any good thing God spoke to the house of Israel — and the same faithfulness is available to us today.”
The congregation was visibly moved as Bishop Saah encouraged them to place their trust in God’s dependable nature, emphasising that He has the power to fulfil every promise.
“Let us give thanks and praise to God for His unwavering faithfulness,” he concluded. “May it be the foundation of our gratitude and the source of strength for our trust in Him.”
Speaking to the media on the sidelines, Jospong Group Chaplain Reverend Peter Nelson Adu expressed profound excitement that this year’s thanksgiving activities would culminate in the dedication of the group’s new church auditorium on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
“We marvel at God’s wonders, reflecting on how divine blessings have brought us this far,” Rev. Adu said, linking the physical growth of the new cathedral to the spiritual and corporate journey of the Jospong Group.
He also unveiled plans for a major pre-dedication celebration on Friday, December 12, 2025, noting that traditional and political leaders are expected to attend.
“Praise and worship will be a big part of it, I’m sure!” he said, inviting the public to join in the festivities.









