2002
Faith and Personality
Born into a Christian family, Chris was a devoted believer. He began his spiritual journey at the Chapel Square Assembly of The Church of Pentecost (Moneomanye District) where he held many positions such as Sunday School teacher, local children's ministry leader, youth leader and local secretary.
Elder Christopher was transferred to Mt Zion Assembly in 2002, where he was dedicated to the Lord and baptized on 22nd December 2002 by Pastor George Kwesi Timinca, then District Pastor of Ashaiman South.
He was ordained as Deacon in 2006 and subsequently made an Elder in 2011 at Mt. Zion Assembly. In the year 2014, Elder Christopher was transferred from Mt. Zion to Adjei Kojo English Assembly as supporting Elder. Due to relocation, Elder Christopher later joined Dawhenya District in 2020.
He was dedicated, selfless hardworking, committed with an excellent organization skill and extensive interpersonal relationship and shepherded, nurtured and developed potential youth leaders and workers.
He served the Lord with humility, kindness, compassion, faithfulness and a spirit of service to others, traits that reflected in every aspect of his life. He believed that true greatness comes from walking closely with God and touching lives positively.
To his family, Christopher was more than a loving big brother, he was a pillar, a confidant, a source of strength with a gentle spirit, deep love, encouragement, welcoming smile to us his siblings, always ready to lend a helping hand, offer wise counsel, and share laughter.
Humble, disciplined, and kind-hearted, a man who treated everyone with respect. His sense of humor, generosity, and calm demeanor drew people to him.
He lived his life with purpose and left behind a legacy of love, faith, and integrity. Those who knew him will forever remember his positive influence and the light he brought into their lives.