Today was a wonderful day in Accra. Breakfast under the awning at the Sun Lodge pool then a short walk up the street past the taxi car wash and into Tesano Baptist Church for their English language service which begins around 7:30am and ends somewhere around 10am. We were shown to seats by TSB ushers wearing blue kente sashes and cordially welcomed by the service leader and the morning's pastor. Senior pastor, my friend Kweku Hazel, was out of town today so once again I missed seeing him (I wonder why he always seems to be gone when I come to Accra?) The service was wonderful, the music invigorating and the pastor's sermon on the 3 P's of a father to his family: Priest - Provider - Pattern, very challenging. It was nice to see folks I recognized from previous visits and to be so warmly welcomed by the 1000+ people in attendance.
Following the service, we
So, how did CSU get connected with these folk? Well, it's all due to my good friend Bettina Boateng, former TV reporter with WCBD-2 TV in Charleston and for the past several years the morning news anchor of the WVTM-13 TV in Birmingham. Bettina's mother is from G
We're looking forward to meeting Bettina her Birmingham girls and Gwen at Kakum Rain Forest Canopy Walk in two weeks when they come to Cape Coast for a few days.
Tomorrow we will visit the W. E. B. Dubois home and the U. S. Embassy. Then we'll travel along the Atlantic 2 1/2 hours to our home for the next 5 weeks: the Fair Hill Guest House in beautiful Cape Coast!
great photo at the end!! sounds like a great day!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That lunch sounds great. Can't wait to hear how the trip goes tomorrow!
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