Top 14 Churches in Kumasi, Ghana

List of top verified Churches in Kumasi, Ghana, near me. Last updated Dec 2024
We found 14 directory listings in Kumasi
Faith-based ministry fostering community and support.
 Verified+5  Years with us
0243870603
1990 Established
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Methodist Church Of Ghana, Kumasi

Kejetia, Kumasi, Ghana
 Verified
0322023086
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Presbyterian Church Of Ghana, Kumasi

near Presby Book Depot, Adum, Kumasi, Ghana
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0322023879
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A vibrant community focused on spiritual growth.
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0322 052555
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Church Of Pentecost, Kumasi

McKeown Hse., Asokwa, Kumasi, Ghana
A vibrant community of Pentecostal believers.
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0322024764
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Historic Adventist Church

Maakro Junction, Kumasi, Ghana
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0322028672
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Catholic Diocese Of Kumasi

Roman Hill, Kumasi, Ghana
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0322025504
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Victorious Fellowship International

NEW DUASE, AIRPORT AREA, KUMASI, Ghana
 Verified+6  Years with us
0243821752
2007 Established
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SALVATION CHAPEL INTERNATIONAL

Asuyeboa, behind the methodist church, Kumasi, Ghana
 Verified+6  Years with us
0540302971
2010 Established
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The Bible Society of Ghana, Kumasi

Basel Mission Rd., Adum, Kumasi, Ghana
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0322022461
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World Mission Bible Institute Ltd.

Former Radisco, Asokwa, Kumasi, Ghana
0244145227
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Christian Action Faith Ministries

Near Rivoli, Bantama, Kumasi, Ghana
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0322030344
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Calvary Redemption Church

Oforikrom, Kumasi, Ghana
0322022900

Global Evangelical Church

Near Kiravi, Kumasi, Ghana
0322021114

Churches in Ghana form an integral part of the country’s religious and cultural landscape, providing a place of worship, fellowship, and communion for many of its citizens. Ghana is home to a variety of Christian denominations, including Roman Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian, Anglican, Baptist, Pentecostal, and other independent churches. In addition, there are smaller numbers of Muslim, Hindu, and Jewish congregations. The growth of Christianity in Ghana is evident in the number of churches that have been built in recent years, ranging from traditional African-style churches to more modern designs.

Most churches in Ghana are located in the cities and towns, although there are a few that are found in more rural areas. In the cities, churches may be small and intimate, or larger and more ornate. They may be made of concrete, brick, or wood, and may have stained glass windows, spires, and bell towers. In the rural areas, churches are often made of mud and thatch, and may be much simpler in design.

No matter the size or style of the church, they all provide a place of spiritual refuge and comfort for the people of Ghana. They are a place to come together to celebrate, mourn, and seek guidance, and to build one another up in faith. With the right amount of support and care, churches in Ghana can continue to be a source of hope and strength for generations to come.