Apostle Sam in a group picture with District Rector Samuel Asuah Boadi and the family
10 January 2026

Taking up the District Apostle’s task for Apostles to pastorally care for their District Leaders and their families, Apostle George Sam paid a visit to District Rector Samuel Asuah Boadi (Takoradi North District) and his family at their home on New Year’s Day. The visit marked a meaningful start to the New Year, strengthening spiritual bonds and offering guidance to the family.

Following a heartfelt prayer, Apostle Sam shared the purpose of his visit, highlighting the importance of family unity and continuous spiritual growth.

He spent time engaging all, including the children, who took turns asking the Western Apostle Area leader several questions about the future of the Church and his own person. His interaction with them was both inspiring and reassuring.

In a separate discussion with District Rector Boadi and his wife, Apostle Sam addressed their well‑being and other social concerns. Drawing from personal experience, he offered wisdom and encouragement, urging them to seek strength and direction from the Bible.

Apostle Sam further charged the District Rector Boadi to extend similar pastoral visits to his Congregational Rectors, for Rectors to do the same with their members. This, he noted, would help build a stronger culture of care, compassion, and spiritual support within the church community.

Through this visit, Apostle Sam reaffirmed his commitment to pastoral care and the spiritual nurturing of families. His presence was a blessing to the Boadi family and a reminder of the enduring importance of faith, fellowship, and family.