ICOC Ghana Women’s Retreat 2025: “Be Strong in the Lord”


From September 19th to 21st, 2025, the Women’s Ministry of the International Churches of Christ (ICOC) Ghana hosted an inspiring three-day retreat themed “Be Strong in the Lord”. Held in the culturally rich town of Ejisu in the Ashanti Region, the retreat brought together nearly 90 women from across Ghana, including Accra, Cape Coast, Takoradi, and Koforidua, for a time of spiritual renewal, fellowship, and cultural celebration.

A Gathering of Faith and Fellowship

The retreat kicked off on Friday evening at the NTK Luxury Apartments in Ejisu, a town renowned for its history as the hometown of Yaa Asantewaa I, the legendary Queen Mother who led the Ashanti resistance against British colonial rule. Participants were warmly welcomed with singing, dancing, and praise—setting a joyful tone for the weekend ahead.

Faustina Buah, Women’s Leader of the Kumasi church, welcomed the sisters with heartfelt words, emphasizing the importance of strength in faith and unity. The evening was crowned with a traditional Ashanti Adowa dance performance during dinner, highlighting the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Day 1: Spiritual Foundations and Cultural Appreciation

Saturday began with an energetic aerobics session to invigorate the women for the day’s activities. The morning sessions focused on cultivating spiritual strength:

  • Spiritual Values: Led by Mavis Dwumor and Joyce Azumah, this teaching emphasized standing firm in faith, protecting the heart, trusting God, and remaining rooted in His Word. Biblical stories like that of Mary and Martha helped participants find balance in their lives as Christian women.
  • Panel Discussion: Women representing different life stages—married, single, and youth—engaged in an insightful dialogue, answering questions from the audience and sharing practical advice on navigating faith and life.

The afternoon featured classes on “Professional Values,” delivered by Yayra Ashong Mettle and Beatrice Agyapomaa. They emphasized integrity, accountability, and striving for excellence in secular careers, encouraging women to live godly lives in their workplaces.

The day concluded with a powerful evening of thanksgiving, testimonies, prayers, and praise, with sisters dressed in white sharing how God had worked in their lives.

Day 2: Strengthening Women for Life and Work

Sunday’s worship service centered on the theme “Be Strong in the Lord,” delivered by Paule Dasse and Faustina Buah. They encouraged women to trust in God’s power, especially during life’s challenges, sharing personal stories and biblical encouragement.

Young women, Anna Dasse and Valerie Mensah Kwao, also shared inspiring testimonies about their evangelism efforts on university campuses, reminding everyone of the importance of youth involvement in God’s work.

The day’s highlight was the special recognition of Buah’s leadership and hospitality. In a touching moment, her daughter, Bertha Dasoberi, surprised her with a birthday cake, celebrating her dedication and service.

Cultural and Historical Exploration

After the worship service, participants enjoyed a sightseeing tour of Kumasi, including a visit to the historic Manhyia Palace—home to the Asantehene, the traditional King of the Ashanti people. The palace, now a museum, offered a fascinating glimpse into Ashanti history and culture, enriching the spiritual experience with cultural appreciation.

Celebrating Community and Looking Forward

The retreat concluded with a lively dinner and fellowship, where sisters bonded over food, dancing, and shared reflections. It was a bittersweet moment as everyone prepared to return home, inspired and renewed in their faith.

Impact and Future Hope

The ICOC Ghana Women’s Retreat 2025 was a powerful reminder of the strength found in faith, community, and cultural heritage. Participants left equipped with spiritual tools, strengthened relationships, and a renewed commitment to live out their faith boldly.

As the women of Ghana continue to grow and serve, the retreat’s theme—“Be Strong in the Lord”—will undoubtedly resonate in their lives and communities. We thank God for this blessed event and look forward to more opportunities for spiritual growth and fellowship.


To God be the glory