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NEW REFORMATION MINISTRY

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NEW REFORMATION MINISTRY
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About us
New Reformation Ministry (NRM), I must say is a refined group from another, known as Orion Ministry. Therefore; in the nutshell, NRM was birthed by it.
New Reformation Ministry started in the year 2008 as New Vision Choir, with fourteen (14) members in Salvation Army Senior High School/Akim-Wenchi, of whom proudly all still holds the faith. After four (4) years, despite the stormy times, the group had a change in administration which resulted to the renaming of it to Orion, meaning Group of Stars.
After the first hyped worship concert in September 2015, administration took on a new reformative as not making Accra its pilot base only, but reaching out to all aspects of life in this changing world. NEW REFORMATION MINISTRY became a name which brought people from all races together, unlike Orion which defined the interior members as stars. So operatively, NRM has altogether been in existence from 2008, but had a new form in December 2015.
Mission Statement
  • Winning Souls for Christ Jesus through the Word, music, and Christian programs which are sure to bring closer other rough youth.
  • To bring into concept Music Ministry and Life.
  • Help remove youthful mediocrity in ministry.
Aims and Objectives
  • To have musical seminars/workshop to address and to educate the mass on biblical perspectives on worship and praise. Making known the God factor in Music.
  • Carrying across the gospel of Christ Jesus, being witnesses of the cross.
  • Creating the platforms for all to exhibit their God given talent. TO TODAH GOD
  • To have in set children musical concerts in churches to promote the zeal and love children have for what they can do best for Christ and specifically for their churches.
Visions
  • To establish a musical training/Rehabilitation center for all, irrespective of their race and tribes, both young and old.
  • To have foreign accreditations and sponsorships for the seeming youth.
About us
New Reformation Ministry (NRM), I must say is a refined group from another, known as Orion Ministry. Therefore; in the nutshell, NRM was birthed by it.
New Reformation Ministry started in the year 2008 as New Vision Choir, with fourteen (14) members in Salvation Army Senior High School/Akim-Wenchi, of whom proudly all still holds the faith. After four (4) years, despite the stormy times, the group had a change in administration which resulted to the renaming of it to Orion, meaning Group of Stars.
After the first hyped worship concert in September 2015, administration took on a new reformative as not making Accra its pilot base only, but reaching out to all aspects of life in this changing world. NEW REFORMATION MINISTRY became a name which brought people from all races together, unlike Orion which defined the interior members as stars. So operatively, NRM has altogether been in existence from 2008, but had a new form in December 2015.
Mission Statement
  • Winning Souls for Christ Jesus through the Word, music, and Christian programs which are sure to bring closer other rough youth.
  • To bring into concept Music Ministry and Life.
  • Help remove youthful mediocrity in ministry.
Aims and Objectives
  • To have musical seminars/workshop to address and to educate the mass on biblical perspectives on worship and praise. Making known the God factor in Music.
  • Carrying across the gospel of Christ Jesus, being witnesses of the cross.
  • Creating the platforms for all to exhibit their God given talent. TO TODAH GOD
  • To have in set children musical concerts in churches to promote the zeal and love children have for what they can do best for Christ and specifically for their churches.
Visions
  • To establish a musical training/Rehabilitation center for all, irrespective of their race and tribes, both young and old.
  • To have foreign accreditations and sponsorships for the seeming youth.

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