The third edition of Starr FM’s Church Olympics comes off this Saturday, June 2nd, 2018 at the El- Wak Sports Stadium.
The annual event will witness over ten renowned churches compete each other for honours and will be engaged in pre-games aerobics with renowned physical instructors.
Registered churches will participate in games such as, basketball, football, table tennis, sack race among others with all participants going home with souvenirs from sponsors.
The churches registered so far for the event are; Reign of Jesus Chapel, Apostolic Faith Mission, Winners Chapel, Over Comers General Intercessory, Osu Ebenezer Presby Church, King of Zion Ministries, St. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church, The Lord’s Pentecostal International Church
Interested Churches who want to participate in the one day fun filled event are expected to do so before June 2.
The overall winner takes home an enviable 10,000 Ghana Cedis worth of airtime.
Starr Church Olympics is sponsored by Raid, Monster and Bayport Financial Services.
Interested Churches can contact 050-1507871 for registration and enquiries.
The annual event will witness over ten renowned churches compete each other for honours and will be engaged in pre-games aerobics with renowned physical instructors.
Registered churches will participate in games such as, basketball, football, table tennis, sack race among others with all participants going home with souvenirs from sponsors.
The churches registered so far for the event are; Reign of Jesus Chapel, Apostolic Faith Mission, Winners Chapel, Over Comers General Intercessory, Osu Ebenezer Presby Church, King of Zion Ministries, St. Anne & Joachim Catholic Church, The Lord’s Pentecostal International Church
Interested Churches who want to participate in the one day fun filled event are expected to do so before June 2.
The overall winner takes home an enviable 10,000 Ghana Cedis worth of airtime.
Starr Church Olympics is sponsored by Raid, Monster and Bayport Financial Services.
Interested Churches can contact 050-1507871 for registration and enquiries.
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