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St. Paul

Saint Paul, also called Paul the Apostle, the Apostle Paul or Paul of Tarsus was a Hellenistic Jew, who called himself the

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"Apostle to the Gentiles" and was, together with Saint Peter and James the Just, the most notable of early Christian missionaries. His efforts to accept gentile converts and to define the Torah as superseded by Christ were successful and "decisive."

St. Paul’s Church

60 Park Lane,
Tottenham,
London, UK
N17 0JR.
Tel: 020 8808 7297

info@stpaulstottenham.org.uk

 

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Ghanaian Fellowship

 

Ghanaian fellowship is an association for Ghanaians family at St.Paul’s in Tottenham.

Our Motto:Unity is strength.

Our Aims:
Organise all Ghanaians in the Parish to develop their talents for the service of the Church.

To encourage members to participate in and plan recreational activities.

Study the Bible and develop members prayer life.

To help where possible, in the maintenance of the Church.

Visit the sick and encourage the weak.

Discuss the social and spiritual issues affecting members.

To support joint activities sponsored by the Church at Parochial, Deanery and Diocesan level, as well as providing a means for circulating information among members in the Association.

To enhance the members health, social and educational welfare.

To make occasional donations to charities of the members choice.

Any other issues which the Association may find it necessary

Membership

There are two (2) categories of membership:

i. Ghanaians membership of the age of 18 years and above

ii. Associate membership – all Non-Ghanaians who are 18 years and above and with a Ghanaian partner

All members under these categories shall fill a membership form, duly signed by the member and endorsed by the Priest.

Meetings

The Association shall meet every second Sunday of every month and any emergency as determine by the executives.

The Ghanaian Fellowship

presents its gift of a new Priest's Stool to the Church

 

Ghanaian Fellowship in Luton
 
The Ghanaian Fellowship at St Paul's visited Mr & Mrs John Duah in Luton after John came home from a hospital admission.
About eight (8) members from the fellowship left Tottenham on Sunday the 19 July after the preparation service in a minibus and arrive in Luton at about 11:30am.
Mrs Duah was waiting by the front door to welcome us to their new home in Luton.
After our usual Ghanaian custom we settle down in their front room and told them why we were there.
The fellowship arrange with Mrs Duah not to cook or buy anything for our visit because we went with food like sandwiches,Fried fish and banku,salad,fruits, you name it,also brandy, soft drinks and even water.
We had lunch with them after an emotional address from Mr Duah to thank every one at St Paul for the way they have call to see him in hospital and phone calls and ask us to help him thank his lovely wife for all the stress she is going through.Mr Duah was in tears all through his address and that made some of us cried as well.
Danny spoke on behalf of the fellowship St Paul in general to encourage him to stand firm because God is on his side all the time.Danny also thank Mrs Duah not for what her husband said but what everyone at St Paul knows what she is doing.
It was a day mix with happiness and emotion at the residents of Mr & Mrs Duah in Luton We finally left Luton on that rainy Sunday at exactly 15:00 and arrive in Tottenham by 15:50