
This was a new direction that the Lord was leading him into. The direction was to reach out to the non-church English speaking residents, guests and students in Kumasi and its environs, no matter the cultural, ethic and language barriers.Brother Ransford solely financed the church from the beginning until the church became self sufficient to be able to cater for its needs.
The first service was held at
the ministries' canteen (currently opposite the Maranatha Church, KMA)
at 8:00am on Sunday, 7th April , 1985 with a hundred people in
attendance.
The church later moved to the Upper Room (Adum) but
after a while,settled in Buokrom, the main church complex for many
years.
In May 2005. arrangement began to build a new facility at Ayigya, Kumasi.By God's grace, the building is now ready and we invite you to join us for our first service there on Easter Sunday, 2009. CCC currently has a membership of over 2000 with over 30 churches planted across the country and missionaries and partner churches around the world. CCC also supports many churches from other denominations.