Presidency
Welcome to the Ghana National Association of Adventist Students (GNAAS) Fellowship at the University of Ghana!
Our mission is simple yet profound: Growth in Christ. As a community of young believers, we are committed to deepening our relationship with Christ and nurturing spiritual, academic, and personal growth. Together, we aim to embody Christ’s love on campus and beyond, inspiring others to seek and reflect His character in their lives.
Communication Department
The communication Department is one of the very vital departments in the fellowship. They take care of the day to day activities of the fellowship, from scheduling of programs to circulating information on our platforms. They handle all the social media platforms of the fellowship.
Sabbath School Department
The sabbath school department is the heart of the church. And it facilitate activities concerned with the spiritual growth and understanding of the bible amongst fellowship members. Through sabbath school discussions, we focus on understanding bible truths and how we can live fully in God’s love
Young Women Department
The Young Women Department is dedicated to empowering and inspiring young women to grow spiritually, emotionally, and socially while actively participating in all Fellowship activities. We focus on addressing the unique needs and concerns of women, ensuring their voices are represented within the executive board.
Our mission is to create a supportive environment where young women are encouraged to embrace their faith, develop their potential, and serve both the church and the community.
Treasury Department
The Treasury Department is to keep track of all the fellowship’s funds. Encourage regular tithing and offering payments through a bank account or mobile money. And it’s the source of finances for the fellowship. Report on the fellowship’s financial statement every semester. Keep track of all of the fellowship’s funds. Maintain the impress, as determined in consultation with the stewardship director, the President and the Welfare Officer. All fellowship money are stored in the Fellowship account. Return conference money, including Tithe, Special Conference Projects, and Regular Mission Fund.
Welfare Department
Our welfare team focuses on supporting members’ needs and concerns. We
encourage socializing through events like ‘Friend of the Semester’.
Find ways to make church activities exciting and comfortable for members.
Visit and support members who are struggling or absent.
Provide financial assistance to members in need using our collective dues.
Secretariat
The role of a secretary is to serve the esteemed fellowship, rooted in faith and a commitment to spiritual growth and academic excellence. We center on ensuring effective organization and communication within our fellowship. Keeping accurate records of our meetings, safeguarding the history and progress of the fellowship through detailed documentation, and ensuring that all correspondence reflects the values we hold bear. Through updates and announcements, we foster unity and encourage active participation in our programs.
Personal Ministry Department
These are the three current personal ministry leaders of GNAAS-UG for the 2024-25 Academic year.
Deaconry Department
The deaconry department is dedicated to ensuring the smooth running of all fellowship activities. Our responsibilities include preparing and maintaining venues for worship, assisting with events like baptisms and communion, and ensuring an orderly and welcoming environment for all members.
We also focus on fostering unity by reaching out to inactive members through visitations in collaboration with the welfare team. These efforts aim to encourage members and strengthen their connection to the fellowship.
Stewardship Department
Stewardship is about managing God’s resources with care and responsibility. Since the Garden of Eden, humans have been tasked with overseeing the earth and its resources. This includes not only financial management but also the wise use of time, talents, spiritual gifts, environmental care, relationships, possessions, and physical health.
The Stewardship Department aims to educate church members on effective stewardship practices and encourage them to serve responsibly. We also aim to foster the utilization of talents and spiritual gifts for the greater good.
Music Department
Music is a divine gift, a language that transcends words and reaches the soul. Music Department, we are dedicated to nurturing this gift to glorify God and inspire hearts.
Our mission is to uplift worship experiences through harmonious melodies and purposeful training. From heartfelt hymns to spirit-filled anthems, we aim to foster an atmosphere of reverence and praise, ensuring every member and guest feels spiritually renewed.
Adventist Youth Ministry
The Youth Department is committed to empowering young people to become active leaders and change-makers in their communities and the Adventist church as whole. Our flagship Master Guides program, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, equips young people with essential life skills, values, and principles.
In March, we launched the Dove Knight unit. The unit embody compassion, courage, and chivalry, inspiring positive change in the ministry. We invite young people to join this dynamic unit and be part of a movement shaping a brighter future.