The Methodist Church Ghana has extended its heartfelt condolences to the government, President John Dramani Mahama, bereaved families, and the entire country following the tragic military helicopter crash that claimed eight lives on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
In an official statement signed by the Presiding Bishop, Most Rev. Prof. J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu, the Church described the incident as a national tragedy that has deeply shaken the country. It called on Ghanaians to reflect on the fragility of life while finding solace and strength in their faith. “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble,” the Bishop said, quoting Psalm 46:1 to offer comfort to the grieving nation.
The Church also emphasized that while the country mourns this great loss, it should do so with hope. Bishop Asamoah-Gyadu noted that although the pain is profound, the memory of those lost should serve as a rallying point for national unity. “May this loss draw us together as a people,” he urged, encouraging citizens to use the moment as a time for reflection and renewed national solidarity.
According to the statement, the Methodist Church is praying for the families of the deceased and is joining other institutions in mourning the fallen heroes. The Bishop expressed deep sorrow on behalf of the church community, stating that the victims were not just military personnel but national patriots who had given their lives in service of the country.
This tragedy has prompted an outpouring of grief across the country, with institutions, religious bodies, and citizens alike sending in their condolences. Investigations into the cause of the crash are currently ongoing, and the public is awaiting official updates from the Ghana Armed Forces and the relevant authorities.
Beyond its spiritual message, the Church’s statement also called for the government and the public to handle the period with dignity and unity. It noted that national crises such as these should remind citizens of the value of life, duty, and service to the country. “Though we mourn, we do so with hope,” the statement reiterated, underscoring the importance of faith during this difficult time.
As the nation processes the grief, the Methodist Church’s intervention adds a spiritual layer to the national conversation. By encouraging prayer, solidarity, and reflection, the Church hopes to guide Ghanaians through a painful period while helping them remember the virtues of the fallen.
The victims of the helicopter crash are being remembered across various platforms as heroes, and their contributions to Ghana’s peace and development are being widely acknowledged. The government is also expected to announce funeral arrangements and state support for the bereaved families in the coming days.
In a time of sorrow and loss, the Methodist Church’s message stands as a compassionate reminder that healing begins with unity, reflection, and faith.