Calvary Charismatic Centre dissociates itself from Stephen Amoah
The Calvary Charismatic Centre has distanced itself from comments made by Nhyiaeso Member of Parliament and senior member of Kennedy Agyapong’s campaign, Stephen Amoah, also known as “Sticka.”

Stephen Amoah, speaking at a campaign event for Kennedy Agyapong in the Ashanti Region, claimed that many Christians had decided not to vote for a non Christian presidential candidate. He also said members of the Calvary Charismatic Centre, where he worships, had opposed voting for any presidential candidate who is not a Christian.
In a strongly worded statement, the church said it “unequivocally” had not issued any such directive.
“The comments made by Dr. Stephen Amoah represent his personal views and do not, in any way, reflect the official stance, doctrine, or instructions of the church…As a religious body, CCC remains strictly non-partisan. We are not aligned with any political party or group. Our mission is to build lives through the Word of God and to pray for the peace and prosperity of Ghana.”…CONTINUE MORE READING>>>
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(CCC) – Disassociation from Political Comments
The leadership of Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC) has become aware of a video and several news reports circulating on social media involving comments made by Dr. Stephen Amoah. In these reports, it is suggested that the church has instructed its members not to vote for a Muslim candidate to lead Ghana.
Clarification of Church Position
We wish to state unequivocally that Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC) has at no point issued any such directive. The comments made by Dr. Stephen Amoah represent his personal views and do not, in any way, reflect the official stance, doctrine, or instructions of the church.
CCC is a Bible-believing ministry founded on the principles of Christ’s love for all humanity. We pride ourselves on being a tolerant and inclusive family that welcomes individuals from all walks of life, regardless of their background or affiliations.
Our Values and Neutrality
As a religious body, CCC remains strictly non-partisan. We are not aligned with any political party or group. Our mission is to build lives through the Word of God and to pray for the peace and prosperity of Ghana.
We are guided by the biblical exhortation in Romans 12:18:
“If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.”
Conclusion
We urge the general public, the media, and the various religious communities in Ghana to ignore the viral statements in question. CCC continues to hold the diverse religious fabric of our nation in high regard and remains committed to fostering national unity.
We encourage all members of the public to continue to live in harmony as we seek the collective good of our dear country.
Signed
The Leadership
Calvary Charismatic Centre (CCC)