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The Oguaa Hall Christian council

HISTORY OF OGUAA HALL CHRISTIAN COUNCIL

In 1951, there were an informal Bible study meeting going on in some of the lecturer’s homes on the campuses. These informal Bible study meeting by 1955 was moved to the to the residence in the following Universities, (University of Ghana, University of Cape Coast and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology). 

Some students who were part of the GHAFES UCC, and were Oguaa hall affiliates thought of it that since there is the fellowship existing on campus and the hall also has some people who are Christians, they could have at least met at the hall level for fellowship meetings as well. So these students proposed the idea to the hall management. 

The hall management upon further deliberations, came to a consensus that since there are three major religious practices, it will be possible for them have these three religions had their various activities in the hall. So their proposal was accepted and that gave birth to the Christian Council in the hall. 

The Oguaa Hall Christian Council was now recognized as a council together with the Muslim Council and the Traditional Council. The Christian council was established to coordinate all the Christian activities in the hall, meet the spiritual need of the Christian students in the hall and to also represent the Christian students in the hall at the Junior Common Room Committee (JCRC) level. 

The Oguaa Christian Council also serves as a fellowship under the auspice of Ghana Fellowship of Evangelical Student (GHAFES). It is also known as The Oguaa Hall Christian Fellowship (OHCF).

   Mission Statement

The Fellowship (OHCF) operates with the mission statement of GHAFES, UCC. In effect, the mission statement of OHCF is:

We are inter/non-denominational evangelical movement, committed to missions, equipping and empowering tertiary Christian students to be effective witnesses for Jesus Christ and be agents of change on their campuses, in their churches, in the nation and beyond.

Vision Statement 

 The Fellowship (OHCF) shall adapt the vision statement of GHAFES, UCC. In effect, the vision statement of OHCF shall be:

A committed and dynamic inter/non-denominational evangelical movement in Oguaa Hall, with members becoming Christ-like; making disciples, becoming responsible people and making positive impact in society.

Goals

  • The Fellowship seeks to achieve the following goals:
  • Win souls for Jesus Christ and disciple new converts.
  •  Condense the spiritual, relational and social life of Christian students in Oguaa Hall through the activities/programmes organized by the       Fellowship.
  •  Equip and encourage members (Christian students in the Hall) to pursue academic excellence.
  • To equip members for Christian and non-Christian related services.
  • To seek and meet the spiritual and welfare needs of the members.

Membership

Because the fellowship is inter/ non-denominational, membership is open to all believers ( referring to Christian) and non believers who are resident or affiliated to Oguaa Hall and exhibit any of the following;

  • Show a desire and commitment to knowing the Lord Jesus Christ
  • Desires to use the spiritual gift and talents God has given him or her to worship and serve him
  • Desires to have a better and condensed understanding of the Christian faith.
  • The membership, however, is open to all students in UCC who desire to be partakers of the Godly mission being pursued within the mandate of OHCF.

Meeting Days

FRIDAYS

Meetings are to be held on every Friday ( for Morning Devotion) between 4:15am and 5:30am 

SUNDAYS

 On every Sunday ( for Prayer Meeting) between 6:30pm and 8pm unless otherwise stated by the leaders of the fellowship.

Mega Programs

  • Freshers` thanksgiving
  • Week long devotion
  • Akwaaba Praise
  • My lover,my life
  • Excellence Summit
  • Prayer Labour Room
  • Moment of Restoration
  • Mega Half Night
  • Onesimus Convention

EXECUTIVES

 

NAMES

PORTFOLIO

TEL-NUMBERS

Christopher Kwame Ankomah Yeful

President 

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Agnes Achiaa Brobbey

Vice President

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Wilhemina Baafi Boateng

Secretary

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Sarah Agblo

Deputy Secretary

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Emmanuel Agyei Agyemang

Treasurer

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Stanley Boateng

Prayer Director

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Theophilus Acquah Hagan

Deputy Prayer Director

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Juvena Adiyone Kobemba

Evangelism Director

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Collins Tetteh Okunor

Deputy Evangelism Director

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Lois Amma Baah Sarpong

Bible Studies Coordinator

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Michael Acquah

Deputy Bible Studies Coordinator

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Emmanuel Darko

Main Male Organiser

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Daniel Domenyo

Deputy Male Organiser

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Josephine Twum

Main Female Organiser

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Rosemary Morkporkpor

Deputy Female Organiser

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Mabel Ampem Abrafi

Music Director

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Enoch Brew- Ward

Deputy Music Director

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Emmanuel Ankrah Manu

Media Director

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James Minta Nyarku Jnr.

Publicity Director

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Christiana Essel

Deputy Publicity Director

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Matilda Oforiwaa Gyimah

Welfare Chairperson

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