PASTOR ELVIS SHARES : A YOUNG MAN HAS PROPOSED HIS BEER BAR TO BE USED AS A GHETTO CHURCH
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A young man has proposed donating his drinking establishment to the Grace Mountain Ministry, founded by Chief Alpharian Rev. Agyeman Elvis, for use as a church center. This offer was made during an evangelism outreach by the ministry's youth.
The church has been using buses to transport people from impoverished areas to their main venue. Seeing this, the young man felt compelled to offer his space to make it easier for more people to attend church services.
The church was thrilled by this generous offer. General Overseer Rev. Agyeman Elvis shared the news on social media, saying, "Instead of busing people from the ghettos to our church, he is offering his bar space for our services so more individuals can hear the gospel. We are calling it the GHETTO CHURCH. True followers of Christ are still out there. As Jesus said, 'Other sheep I have that I must bring...' #TheGhettoChurchWithPastorElvis"
This announcement has been met with widespread joy, although a few have raised concerns that the venue will return to selling alcohol and allowing smoking after services.
At Clickscrolls, we are delighted by this development as it demonstrates the gospel's continued expansion and impact.
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