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On May 10th, 2026, Redemption Chapel in Mamprobi was filled with a spirit of reverence and celebration as Rev. Ephraim Ameko delivered a powerful sermon titled "Come and See Jesus Christ." The message, inspired by the words of the Samaritan Woman in John 4:25-42, resonated deeply with the congregation, urging them to witness and share the transformative power of Christ.
Acknowledging Women and Mothers
The service began with a heartfelt acknowledgment of all women, especially mothers, in honor of Mother's Day. Rev. Ameko led the congregation in prayer, thanking God for the strength, love, and sacrifices of mothers everywhere. This moment of gratitude set the tone for a sermon that would intertwine themes of faith, testimony, and divine encounter.
The Samaritan Woman's Invitation
Drawing from John 4:25-42, Rev. Ameko highlighted the Samaritan Woman's pivotal role in spreading the good news. Her simple yet profound declaration, "Come and see Jesus Christ," became the cornerstone of the sermon. Rev. Ameko emphasized how her testimony led many to believe in Jesus, demonstrating the power of personal witness in evangelism.
Lessons from John 4:25-42
The passage reveals Jesus' willingness to engage with those society often overlooks. The Samaritan Woman, an outcast in her community, became a vessel for God's message. Rev. Ameko challenged the congregation to reflect on their own willingness to step out in faith, share their encounters with Christ, and invite others to experience His love.
As the sermon concluded, the air was thick with a sense of purpose. The call to "come and see" was not just an invitation from centuries ago but a living directive for every believer today. Whether through words or actions, each person has the opportunity to point others toward the redemptive love of Jesus Christ.

