By: Benjamin Nii Nai Anyetei
The Jospong Group of Companies has marked its 2025 Annual Thanksgiving Service with a strong focus on evangelism, taking the message of Christ to the streets of Accra as a public testimony of God’s faithfulness.
Held under the theme “Celebrating God’s Faithfulness” the four-day thanksgiving activities culminated in a mass evangelism float, as staff and management moved beyond the church setting to share the gospel with communities across the capital.

The evangelism outreach was preceded by moments of praise, worship, and thanksgiving, after which Bishop James Kwaku Saah delivered a sermon encouraging participants to remain steadfast in their faith.
He reminded them that God fulfils every promise. He makes and urged the team to trust in God’s guidance in every season, regardless of changing circumstances.

Armed with placards bearing messages of faith and God’s faithfulness, staff of the Jospong Group took to the streets, singing, dancing, and distributing gospel tracts to residents, traders, and passersby.
The procession attracted attention along its route, with participants openly declaring God’s goodness and sharing the message of salvation.

Chief Corporate Communications Officer of the Jospong Group, Sophia Kudjordji, said the evangelism float has become a central feature of the company’s annual thanksgiving.
She said the initiative is an expression of gratitude to God for His faithfulness throughout the year and an opportunity to share the gospel as a witness to the public.

According to her, the evangelism outreach serves both as a thanksgiving offering and a reminder to communities that God remains faithful in all circumstances.

The 2025 evangelism-led thanksgiving concluded with renewed praise and celebration, as participants returned from the float to continue worship and reaffirm their commitment to honour God and uphold the message of faith in the year ahead.

































