
The Men’s Fellowship of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana (PCG) is a generational group dedicated to uniting men aged 40 and above within the church community. Its primary aim is to encourage members to lead lives that uphold the traditional Presbyterian discipline across all spheres. The fellowship seeks to integrate all men of the church into a cohesive unit, fostering close relationships among congregants and facilitating unity in worship and contributions towards the church’s growth. Additionally, it encourages members to offer their professional, vocational, and spiritual experiences for the benefit of the church and to cooperate closely with other church organizations for mutual growth .
The fellowship’s activities typically include Bible studies, prayer meetings, retreats, evangelism, and community outreach programs. These initiatives aim to strengthen the spiritual lives of members and promote active participation in church affairs. For instance, the Men’s Fellowship at the Presbyterian Church International Holy Hill in Los Angeles, established in 2019, organizes monthly meetings featuring Bible readings, prayer sessions, and various programs to support members spiritually and materially
The fellowship also plays a significant role in the broader church community. At the Ramseyer Memorial Presbyterian Church in Kumasi, the Men’s Fellowship, founded in 1970, has been instrumental in organizing events and supporting church initiatives. Their efforts have included fundraising activities and donations to aid the church’s evangelism work .
For more information or to get involved, you can visit the official PCG Men’s Fellowship page: (PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF GHANA).