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The Ordination of Rev. Agnes Donkor Ameyaw at United Christian Mission Headquarters, Yonkers, New York

Sun, 26 Dec 2010 Source: .www.3gmediaonline.com

On Sunday; Nov. 28th, 2010, 3G was part of an ordination ceremony as the the

congregation of United Christian Mission witnessed the ordination of its

First Lady; Rev. Agnes Donkor Ameyaw.

The short ceremony was conducted by; Bishop Luke Jones of New Life

Fellowship, Mount Vernon, NY and present were; Bishop Ezekiel, Rev. Victoria

Otumfour, Mrs Doris Assifua, President Pastors Wives Fellowship of New York,

Rev. Mrs Acheampong and Pastor Joseph Darkwah (son-in-law and in charge of

Chicago district).

The ordination was a confirmation of three prophecies; the first one

occurred during Elim Pastors' conference in Rochester, NY five years ago and

the other two from two Bishops which included Bishop Jones.

Go to this link for the slideshow; http://www.3gmediaonline.com/?p=6418

A Known history fact About United Christian Mission

Apostle Prince Osei Ameyaw, Founder and Overseer has credited his wife with

becoming a Christian and also a priest. He was born into a Muslim family

and grew up in that religion. She prayed fervently to God for her husband to

convert out of Islam and into Christianity. The Lord heard and answered her

prayers when he revealed himself to her husband in a dream. This revelation

led to Prince’s conversion to Christianity.

Apostle Ameyaw has received presentations from Westchester County Board of

legislators' Proclamation and also a Certificate of Recognition from the

City Council, City of Yonkers, NY. This presentations were made

respectively by Andrea Stewart-Cousins, Democratic State Senator of New York

and Patricia D. McDow, Council Member and Majority Leader of Yonkers City

Council

United Christian Mission headquarters is 270 Riverdale Avenue, Yonkers NY

and has different branches;

Bronx, NY (USA), Columbus, OH (USA), Chicago, IL (USA),Modena (Italy),

Pordenone (Italy),Palermo (Italy), Bislig City (Phillipines), Ghana (West

Africa), Sierra Leone (West Africa), Liberia (West Africa), Nigeria (West

Africa), Uganda (East Africa), Rwanda (East Africa)

For more information on the church, log on to their webiste;

http://www.ucmint.org

Source: .www.3gmediaonline.com