Cult greeting signs indentified within PCC!

Rev. Fonki Samuel PCC Moderator

Tue, 2 Dec 2014 Source: The Guardian Post Newspaper

The Presbyterian Church in Cameroon, PCC meeting in Mankon – Bamenda during its 47th Synod that wrapped up November 25, has realized that the greeting signs of the PCC marriage encounter is similar to that of a secret society – Rosicrucian.

The synod therefore resolved that the PCC marriage encounter greeting signs must be reviewed in order not to conflict with that of the Rosicrucian order.

Beside the controversial marriage encounter greeting signs, the synod that was chaired by the outgoing moderator, Rt. Rev. Dr. Festus Asana equally resolved that a PCC education fund be created to especially take care of the Cameroon Christian University, CCU. In this light, each PCC Christian is to be taxed 2000FCFA annually for the education fund.

The pro-chancellor of CCU, Dorothy Njeuma who threw more light on the education fund explained that the 2000FCFA education fund is separate from other church contributions Christians make. She regretted that although the PCC is a big institution, most of its educational institutions are ramshackle.

Njeuma said the 3-floor building at the permanent site of CCU in Bali has already kick-started “and we desperately need money to complete the first floor and put in use in January 2015.” She said the university needs enough funds to recruit permanent staff, and put in place infrastructures.

Observing that 2000FCFA per Christian is the minimum amount a Christian can give annually, the out-going moderator said PCC counts about 33 secondary schools and most of them are struggling because of the lack of funds.

Above all, it was also resolved that PCC radio, Christian Broadcasting Service, be set-up in Bamenda and a new Presbytery opened in Upper Bakossi.

Source: The Guardian Post Newspaper