14th March 2025 8:36:36 AM
2 mins readBishop Sam Owusu, head pastor of Pottersville Church, has voiced his frustration over the halted National Cathedral project, calling it a major setback for Christianity in Ghana.
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Speaking on Joy Prime, he expressed disappointment over the abandoned project, stating that it reflects poorly on the Christian faith.
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“It is a shame to Christians. We started something for God, but look at where we are today. Buildings were demolished, families were affected, and yet we have left it incomplete. It’s a disgrace,” he lamented.
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Beyond the physical abandonment, Bishop Owusu warned of the spiritual consequences, emphasizing that the stalled project has weakened Christian unity and divine covering.
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“The family has no head now; the children are scattered. Look at Christianity today—we are in disarray. If we don’t come together, we will continue to mess up.”
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He further criticized the lack of unity among Christian leaders, questioning why different denominational bodies remain divided.
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“We preach unity, love, and peace, yet we cannot come together. Why is the Christian Council separate from the Pentecostal and Charismatic Councils? We need one leader who can bring us all together.”
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Despite past leadership challenges, the bishop called on Christian leaders to rekindle efforts to complete the cathedral.
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“Our fathers need to come back and do this for the sake of the nation. If individuals can build mega-churches, why can’t we come together and build this one?”
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Bishop Owusu’s passionate appeal adds to the ongoing debate on the fate of the National Cathedral, a project initially meant to symbolize faith and national unity.
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