CHURCH THANKSGIVING SERVICE ON BEHALF OF CHELSEA FC TRIUMPH
'Chelsea, by the Grace of God, came first!' Church celebrates Chelsea Premiership win
A church in Ghana's has held a thanks-giving service for Chelsea
football club following the recent Premiership success of the side,
which is hugely popular in the country.
Pastor Azigiza, a long-time Chelsea fan, encouraged people at the
Living Streams International Church in Ghana's capital, Accra, to come
wearing the football shirts of their favourite team.
Standing behind a cake on a stage made to look like a football pitch, he said: 'Chelsea, by the grace of God, came first.'
Azigiza told the BBC he wanted to use the power of football to talk about God.
The pastor, who was once a radio DJ, teased his immediate boss at the church, Pastor Ebenezer Markwei, who is an Arsenal fan.
In his sermon, Pastor Markwei talked about 'the good, the bad and the ugly of rivalry'.
He said there was fellowship to be found in rejoicing in the success of others, so others will do the same towards you.
Azigiza thanked God for Arsenal's recent 2-1 victory over Chelsea in
the FA Cup Final, 'because it means that [Arsenal manager] Arsene Wenger
will stay' in his post, and Arsenal cannot win the league with him.
Azigiza told the BBC that he wanted to defuse rivalry between
supporters of different clubs, and supporters of any side were welcome
at the service.
Chelsea won the Premier League in May having notched up 93 points, seven ahead of their nearest rivals, Tottenham.
Like many other parts of the world, the English Premier League has a large and passionate following in Ghana.
Research carried out in 2015 by Twitter suggested that Chelsea was
the most popular side in Ghana as well as much of the rest of West
Africa.

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