Ghana Travel Seminar: Reuniting with alumni

  1. Ghana Travel Seminar: Seeing the magnificence of God’s love
  2. Ghana Travel Seminar: Time for church!
  3. Ghana Travel Seminar: Elimina Slave Castle
  4. Ghana Travel Seminar: Learning at the Akrofi-Christaller Institute
  5. Ghana Travel Seminar: May Day
  6. Ghana Travel Seminar: The ties that bind
  7. Ghana Travel Seminar: Reuniting with alumni
  8. Ghana Travel Seminar: Singing without words
  9. Ghana Travel Seminar: Handcrafts with personality and stories
  10. Ghana Travel Seminar: Touching the lives of children and teenagers
  11. Ghana Travel Seminar: Hospitality and kindness
  12. Ghana Travel Seminar: Love and anger are the key

BY DR. FRANCES TAYLOR GENCH

Union Presbyterian Seminary has a significant alumni presence in Ghana — and one of the joys of this trip is reuniting with them!  In the past week, we have reconnected with Christopher Mawunyo-Nyonyoh, Class of 2018, in Accra; Emmanuel Otu, Class of 2006, in Cape Coast; Chris Nartey, Class of 2016, (Pictured above at center in blue with us and his family at his church) in Kpong; and Jonathan Komladzei, Class of 1994, in Ho, where he works at EPCG headquarters as the Men’s Program Officer for the denomination. Jonathan also introduced us to The Rev. Hannah Flalor-Abganyo who will be joining us on the Richmond campus for the 2019-2020 school year. We look forward to seeing Hannah again in September!

From left, Union alumnus The Rev. Jonathan Komladzei, The Rev. Hannah Flalor-Abganyo, and Union professors Frances Taylor Gench and James Taneti.

Union alumnus Christopher Mawunyo-Nyonyoh, center, with travel seminar students Joaquin Ross and Marcy Wright.


Frances Taylor Gench is the Herbert Worth and Annie H. Jackson Professor of Biblical Interpretation at Union Presbyterian Seminary.