A member of the Board of Trustees overseeing the National Cathedral project, Dr. Joyce Rosalind Aryee, has urged Christians to see the National Cathedral project as a manger for the Lord Jesus Christ to use to invade the earth.
In a video posted on the cathedral’s profile on X asking for believers to contribute towards the project, the executive director of Salt and Light Ministries noted that the cathedral is a central theme for Christians in the country.
“The Cathedral is a central theme for us Christians in this country. Will it not be wonderful to even see it as a manger for the Lord Jesus Christ’s invasion of planet Earth,” she said.
Kindly send your contribution via our mobile money number on 055 575 0000. God bless you!!! pic.twitter.com/eiQ71LPPb9
— The National Cathedral Ghana (@cathedral_ghana) February 15, 2024
The National Cathedral Project, which began in 2018, was estimated to be commissioned on March 6, 2024. However, with barely two months away, the project is still at its foundation stage.
Several scandals have also hit the project, including an identity theft exposé by the North Tongu Member of Parliament, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.
The MP alleged in his ‘National Cathedral Scandals – America Edition’ “that the Secretariat was guilty of identity theft in the registration of the National Cathedral Foundation in the US.”
Social media reacts
The post has been viewed by over 68,000 X users, with 203 comments and over 230 likes at the time of filing this report.
One Justice Siriboe posted, “You want to go heaven right why don’t you sell your abelemkpe house, empty your bank account to support the real estate for God leadership by example, they made us to believe wisdom resides within the elders oooo but what we are seeing is something else oooo”
“This should tell the NPP and Opoku Onyinah that we might be passionate about God but we won’t be taken for fools,” another user said.
“I’m sorry. And I mean no disrespect when I say this, but whatever she said made no sense. I’m sorry once again,” another user posted.
Im sorry. And I mean no disrespect when i say this, but whatever she said made no sense. Im sorry once again.
— llwyd___ (@llwyd___) February 15, 2024