Renowned Ghanaian Gospel musician, Great Ampong, has been honored with the title of Reverend Minister by Ghanaian-American-based Archbishop Kofi Adonteng Boateng.
This prestigious ordination was bestowed upon Great Ampong during his recent visit to Archbishop Kofi Adonteng Boateng’s church in the United States of America.
The ceremony, held at the church, served as a platform for Archbishop Adonteng Boateng to urge Great Ampong to offer public apologies to individuals he might have offended in the past, with a particular emphasis on fellow musician Daddy Lumba, which he duly did.
Great Ampong, whose heartfelt gospel melodies have touched many souls over the course of two decades in Ghana’s Gospel music industry, has an impressive repertoire of hits, including “Hossana,” “Akoko Funu,” and “Style Bia bi,” among others. With this new title of Reverend Minister, Great Ampong’s spiritual journey and ministry reach a significant milestone.
The impact of Great Ampong’s music on the Christian community has been profound, and his recognition as a Reverend Minister only solidifies his commitment to spreading the word of God through his musical talents. This honor is a testament to the dedication and passion Great Ampong has exhibited in serving the Christian community through his music.
The ordination of Great Ampong as a Reverend Minister by Archbishop Kofi Adonteng Boateng symbolizes a deeper commitment to the spiritual enrichment of the Christian community through music and reinforces the transformative power of gospel music in uplifting souls and spreading messages of faith and hope.