The Mpintsin Ghana Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints held its Stake Conference on Sunday, August 31, 2025, drawing together church members, local dignitaries, and members of the media for a spiritually uplifting gathering.
In attendance were the Chief of Mpintsin, the local Assemblyman, and representatives from various media houses, underscoring the significance of the event within both the religious and broader community.
The conference featured a series of testimonies and messages from members of the Church, including the Mission President, President Helland, and his wife. President Helland delivered a compelling message on the theme of anger and anger management, encouraging members to cultivate inner peace and practice self-control in their daily lives.

Stake President Philip Adams also addressed the congregation, urging members to serve as exemplary ambassadors of the Church. He emphasized the importance of upholding high moral standards and demonstrating Christlike behavior wherever they may be.
Speaking directly to the missionaries, President Adams offered words of counsel and encouragement. He advised them to exercise patience with one another, reminding them that their missionary service is not only about sharing the gospel but also a formative experience that helps prepare them for future responsibilities in life.
The conference concluded on a note of unity, spiritual reflection, and renewed commitment to the teachings and values of the Church.