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Christian Centre Holds Christmas Service In PH …As Akah Makes Case For Less Privileged
A Christian centre based in Port Harcourt,Rivers State, the Lynn Chancel and Towers has joined other Christians across the globe to mark this year’s Christmas celebrations.
Christians across the globe had set outside the 25th day of December every year as a day for the celebrations of the birth of Jesus Christ.
However, some religious Christian denominations from the Orthodox churches have continued to differ from such position.
As at 7am, last Sunday, the church auditorium of the Lynn Chancel and Towers, a hub of Christian padres magisterum was filled to its brim with people from various parts of the city to usher in the Christmas day church service at its corporate headquarters at Woji, in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.
The Lynn Chancel and Towers Choir spiced up the worship with their melodious hymns and choruses to keep every soul alive.
Delivering his sermon at the Christmas church worship, an Anglican Church Priest, Revd Roy Odike, in his sermon titled: “Nativity of Christ”, urged Christians to always be careful while marking the celebration of the birth of Christ.
The man of God, who took his Bible text from the book of John 1:14, averred that Christ came to the world first as a saviour, and would be coming back as a judge.
He advised every believer to use the celebrations to reflect on the sacrifices of Christ, and also take stock of their life activities, with the aim of making changes so that they could make Heaven.
In his remarks, the Executive Chairman of the Rivers State Universal Basic Education Board (RSUBEB), Ven. Fyneface Akah, who is also a priest at the centre, used the opportunity to call on the rich and well-to-do individuals in the society to ensure that they reach out to the less privileged around them, adding that it was the essence of Christian service and will make Christianity meaningful and impactful.
Akah described Christmas celebrations as a world event and memorable to remind people of the birth of Jesus Christ.
He said that it was also a means to lead Christians to renew their relationship with God and mankind, adding that Christ came to the world and saved the humankind.
He encouraged people to be hopeful and always express happiness because Christ came to the world and brought hope, life and forgiveness.
Akahadded that the trajectory of the 2022 Christmas celebrations was uniqueand significant because it coincided with the day of his resurrection, saying that this should bring hope to everyone who believed in Him.
“Christmas is for merry and celebrations. Let us, for love, reach out to the needy, windows, orphans and those vulnerable in society, who have no one to intervene for them so as to make Christianity a means for achieving something to the people”, he stated.
Also speaking, Mrs Joy Akah, advised women to be focusedand virtuous while celebrating, and also show love to all and be steadfast in the things of God.
The highpoint of the celebrations were prayer for the president,the state Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, the state and the nation as well as distribution of bags of rice and groundnut oil to church members and less privileged.
By: Akujobi Amadi
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