Message from Niangoussou church.
"My soul bless the Lord! May all that is in me bless his holy name!
My soul, bless the Lord, and do not forget any of his blessings! "
(Psalms 103; stanzas 1 and 2)
it has been given to you to glorify the name of our Lord and Savior JESUS CHRIST in our village.
We at this moment come to greet you and thank you for the tremendous and beautiful Church that you offered to us in the Niangoussou, the community of the province of Jacqueville. May our God reward you beyond your expectations. We apologize to you for leaving you for a long time without giving you our news.
Our small community is getting bigger every day. The missionaries assigned to us carry out their evangelistic work honorably. Currently, it is the missionary Madame Grah Béatrice who is stationed there under the supervision of Pastor Baba and the Very Reverend Suzanne Sédji, superintendent of the District of Jacqueville.
At the start, there were about ten of us. At present, our community has about thirty members. Charity is observed between us and also towards other members of the village who are in need.
Every day we do morning and evening cults, and every Sunday of
district preachers come to officiate our celebration. We often have prayer vigils, religious film screenings, and visits to many choirs throughout the year.
Currently, the Akouri people have four Methodist missions fields in our eleven villages. There is still a lot to do. The Akouri people are among the many peoples still unreached by the Bible.
We expect to give you an inventory at least once a year.
Please accept, Mr. President of the Alabama Annual Conference, our gratitude and best regards in Jesus Christ, our Lord, and our Savior.