Easter Sunday in Ghana is a powerful and joyful expression of the Christian faith.
Across the country, believers gather in churches, homes, and communities to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ and proclaim the victory He secured over death and the grave. For Christians in Ghana, Easter is more than a holiday on the calendar. It is a sacred reminder that hope is alive, salvation is secure, and Christ is risen indeed.
At House of Grace in Ghana, the girls attended Easter services at Trinity Foundation Church, located on the same campus. Their participation in worship reflects the deep spiritual significance of this season and the life-changing power of the Gospel being shared in a place where faith, discipleship, and hope are nurtured every day.
Easter Worship Traditions in Ghana
In many parts of Ghana, Easter Sunday is one of the most important days on the Christian calendar. Worshippers often attend church services dressed in white, a visible symbol that reflects themes of purity, victory, peace, and triumph over death.
This tradition adds a powerful visual expression to the Easter message. White garments often portray the story of Christ’s victory and the new life believers have in Him. As congregations gather, the atmosphere is filled with reverence, gratitude, and celebration.
Across denominations, Ghanaian Christians come together in shared expressions of worship. Though local customs and service styles may vary, the heart of the celebration remains the same: Jesus Christ is alive.
Trinity Foundation Church and the House of Grace in Ghana
At House of Grace in Ghana, Easter carries special meaning. The girls attended Trinity Foundation Church, which is located on the same campus as the House of Grace. This close connection between the home and the church allows the girls to grow in an environment where spiritual care is part of everyday life.
Celebrating Easter together at Trinity Foundation Church gives the girls an opportunity to hear the message of Christ’s resurrection, worship alongside other believers, and be reminded that their hope is rooted in the finished work of Jesus.
For many children and young women in need, the message of Easter is deeply personal. The resurrection of Christ speaks of restoration, healing, new beginnings, and the faithful love of God. In places like House of Grace, Easter is not simply remembered. It is lived out in the daily work of care, discipleship, and faith.
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Global Servants is honored to serve in Ghana through ministries like House of Grace and Trinity Foundation Church, where girls are cared for, discipled, and encouraged in their faith. Through these efforts, the hope of the Gospel is shared in tangible and lasting ways.

A Note from Travis Rutland
Easter is a reminder that our hope is not in circumstances, but in the risen Christ. As the girls at House of Grace gathered with the church in Ghana to celebrate the resurrection, we are reminded that the same power that raised Jesus from the dead is still changing lives today. We are grateful for every supporter who helps make this ministry possible and for the opportunity to share the love of Christ in tangible ways. Please continue to pray for the girls, for the church, and for the ongoing work God is doing in Ghana.
—Travis Rutland, President of Global Servants
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