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A somber air of reverence and solidarity descended upon the residence of the late Apostle Dr. Michael Ntumy as a group of distinguished dignitaries, including Dr. Seth Ablor, Bishop S.N. Mensah, Apostle Nana Anyani-Boadum, Rev. Clement Anchaba, Bishop Prince Baah, and Archbishop Charles Agyinasare, gathered to extend their heartfelt condolences to the grieving family and the revered Church of Pentecost.
The gathering bore witness to a profound outpouring of sympathy, respect, and commemoration, as the esteemed dignitaries paid their respects to the cherished memory of the late Apostle Dr. Michael Ntumy, offering solace and companionship to his bereaved wife, children, and the devoted congregation he leaves behind.
Amidst shared moments of reflection and remembrance, the dignitaries bestowed their compassionate words and unwavering support upon the family, offering a resounding message of comfort and unity to guide them through the challenging period of mourning. They conveyed their deepest condolences and affirmed the enduring legacy of love, faith, and dedicated service that the late Apostle Dr. Michael Ntumy leaves imprinted on the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him.
The presence of these esteemed leaders from diverse spheres of the spiritual community poignantly exemplifies the unifying power of empathy and collective reverence in navigating the emotional depths of loss. Their visit stands as a testament to the unwavering pillar of strength and solidarity that the Church of Pentecost and the wider community can rely upon during this time of profound grief and reflection.
The collective presence of Dr. Seth Ablor, Bishop S.N. Mensah, Apostle Nana Anyani-Boadum, Rev. Clement Anchaba, Bishop Prince Baah, and Archbishop Charles Agyinasare serves as a resounding tribute to the cherished memory of the late Apostle Dr. Michael Ntumy, embodying the values of compassion, solidarity, and communal support that continue to reverberate through the heart of the Church of Pentecost and beyond.
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