
Ghana's EP Church Launches Bremen Radio for Community Outreach
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church in Ghana is launching its own radio station to spread positive messages and connect with communities beyond church walls. The new Bremen Radio represents a bold step into modern media for the 150-year-old denomination.
A church in Ghana just proved that faith communities can embrace modern technology to spread hope and education far beyond Sunday services.
The Evangelical Presbyterian Church Ghana (EPCG) has secured and registered a radio frequency for Bremen Radio, its first radio station. Outgoing Moderator Rev. Dr. Bliss Divine Kofi Agbeko announced the milestone during the church's 12th General Assembly in Ho.
The station aims to do more than broadcast sermons. According to Rev. Dr. Agbeko, Bremen Radio will "bear witness and educate communities with relevant messages" while contributing to public education across Ghana.
This isn't the church's first venture into digital spaces. Over the past three years, EPCG livestreamed worship services, held virtual leadership elections, and connected congregations across geographic boundaries through online platforms.

The church even conducted two of its four mandated General Assembly Executive Council sessions virtually. Rev. Dr. Agbeko called technology "a new mission field" that helps reach people who may never step inside a physical church building.
The Ripple Effect
Bremen Radio could become a community resource that extends far beyond religious programming. The station plans to focus on education and positive messaging that serves all Ghanaians, not just church members.
The church's embrace of digital ministry shows how traditional institutions can adapt without losing their core mission. By meeting people where they already are (on their radios and devices), EPCG is making faith and education more accessible.
The church is also taking risks seriously. Rev. Dr. Agbeko acknowledged concerns about misinformation, cyberbullying, and misuse of the church's name online, so EPCG is developing a comprehensive digital policy to protect its community while staying connected.
Ghana's media landscape just got a little brighter with one more voice committed to education, community connection, and spreading good news where it's needed most.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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