Some of the elders of the church during the press conference

The Christian Divine Church (CDC) is facing escalating internal conflicts, with leadership disputes and court battles threatening the unity of the organization.

In a press conference held on December 30, 2024, church elders and members, led by Elder Ekow Dadzie the regional secretary of the Western Region (A) expressed concerns over recent developments, including an alleged attempt to disrupt church activities at its Tarkwa headquarters.

The group outlined a series of failed reconciliation attempts with senior pastors, including Regional Pastors Japhet Ehwi, James Fordjour, and Rev. Francis Fosu Manu. These efforts were reportedly derailed by internal divisions and external influences.

Elections held on December 14, 2024, under disputed circumstances, were declared illegitimate by the group, who affirmed that the officially recognized leadership was elected on December 21, 2024.

The new leaders include Regional Pastor Francis Fosu Manu as Chairman-elect, Regional Pastor Samuel Awuah as Deputy Chairman-elect, and District Pastor Emmanuel Arthur as General Secretary-elect.

The group also condemned the alleged desecration of the church’s headquarters and vowed to protect its sanctity.

They called on the Inspector General of Police to investigate the Tarkwa Police’s conduct and ensure impartiality over alleged misconduct.

“Enough is enough, we remain steadfast in preserving the legacy of our founder, Prophet John Taylor, and will not allow these divisions to destroy our beloved church.”

The leadership crisis continues to cast a shadow over the church’s future, as members await resolutions to bring peace and unity back to the fold.

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