#Trending: Ghana church holds Chelsea thanksgiving service
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Reverend Azigiza thanked God for Chelsea's success |
A church in Ghana's capital, Accra,
has held a thanksgiving service for Chelsea following its recent success
in the Premier League.
Long-time Chelsea fan Pastor Azigiza encouraged people to come wearing football tops of their favourite team.
Standing
behind a Chelsea cake on a stage made to look like a football pitch he
said: "Chelsea, by the grace of God, came first."
He told the BBC he wanted to use the power of football to talk about God.
Azigiza also led the congregation in a verse of the Chelsea anthem Blue is the Colour.
The
pastor, who at one time was a radio DJ, was also teasing his immediate
boss at the Living Streams International Church, Reverend Dr Ebenezer
Markwei, who is an Arsenal fan.
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Pastor Azigiza's boss Ebenezer Markwei (right) is an Arsenal fan |
In his sermon, Pastor Markwei talked about "the good, the bad and the
ugly of rivalry" suggesting that football fans should engage in
friendly rivalry.
He said there was fellowship in rejoicing in others' successes, so when it is your turn others would do the same.
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The church wanted to encourage friendly rivalry |
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Fans of different teams were encouraged to embrace each other |
The one blemish in Chelsea's domestic season was that they lost the FA Cup Final - 2-1 to Arsenal.
But
during the service Azigiza thanked God for Arsenal's victory "because
it means that [Arsenal manager] Arsene Wenger will stay" and they cannot
win the league with him, he said.
Fans of all teams were welcome
to the service and Azigiza told the BBC that he wanted to defuse rivalry
between supporters of different clubs.
Although, he added, they were reminded that Chelsea had just been crowned Premier League champions.
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Dancers did football moves to Chelsea's anthem |
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There was no doubt that it was a celebration of Chelsea |
Chelsea won the Premier League in May with 93 points, seven ahead of their nearest rivals Tottenham.
The English Premier League has a large and passionate following in Ghana.
Research
carried out by Twitter in 2015 suggested that Chelsea is the most
popular side in Ghana and much of the rest of West Africa.
Credit: BBC
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