“After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and language standing before throne and the Lamb”. Revelation 7:9
THE TRUE VINE CATHEDRAL, BANTAMA
How boring this world would be without other languages, other tongues, other fashion styles, other cities, other nations, other tribes and other foods!
ANAGKAZO ASSEMBLIES MISSION, YOPOUGON
Though we are many, we are one body in Christ!” Chris Tomlin was absolutely right. In Anagkazo Assemblies under the United Denominations Originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches (UD-OLGC) established by Mega Church Pastor, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills, a day to celebrate cultures is a day to look forward to! It is a day to know and understand the cultures of the people we interact with. It is a day to exemplify “unity in diversity”. It is the “International Sunday” and what a day it was!
AA LAMB OF GOD CATHEDRAL, ASOKWA
In Anagkazo Assemblies, we believe and agree that our many cultures, no matter how different, when embraced, enforce peaceful coexistence.
AA FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CATHEDRAL, KUMASI
Food! Make up! Costume! Music! Prayers in diverse tongues characterized this event. If you missed the event in your local assembly, you can enjoy some pictures here; only make sure you don’t break down from your absence…
Let’s talk about some color from South Africa. Or some tribal face marks from Nigeria; not forgetting the royal “kente” regalia from Ghana. Are you excited already? Then you are ready for more pictures!
COLOURFUL ZULU REGALIA AT THE FOUNTAIN OF LIFE CATHEDRAL
What comes to mind when you hear “India?” is it the Sari? Or the diverse rice dishes? Enjoy more pictures below:
INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY IN PUNE, INDIA
Members in Pune who couldn’t enjoy the day in person all united via Zoom technology. Now you know that International Sunday is not an event worth missing!
Anagkazo Assemblies in Ivory Coast was well represented! Waakye (rice and beans), a traditional meal from Ghana was not abandoned.
Jollof, the most popular meal in West Africa, known especially for the controversial battle of origin between Ghana and Nigeria was not left out!
I know you already cannot wait for the next International Sunday event. Perhaps you should start learning that Asian meal or sewing that beautiful fugu from parts of northern Ghana and Burkina Faso.
See you at the next Anagkazo Assemblies International Sunday!
By Karla Umba.
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