The leadership of the Grain Coast Annual Conference has presented six motorcycles to districts across Liberia as part of its ongoing commitment to strengthen evangelism and church planting. The motorcycles were distributed to the following districts and circuits: Mt. Nimba Central, Mt. Nimba East, Christopolis, Mt. Gibi East, Mt. Wologisi, Cestos, and Gbehzohn to improve transportation for pastors and church workers serving in remote communities.
The latest distribution increases the total number of motorcycles provided by the Conference to fourteen, reflecting its continued investment in expanding the reach of the Gospel. Church leaders believe the motorcycles will enable evangelists and pastors to access hard-to-reach areas more efficiently, support existing congregations, and establish new churches in underserved communities.
Speaking during the presentation, Bishop Dr. Jerry P. Kulah said the motorcycles represent more than a means of transportation, they are instruments for advancing the mission of the Church. “Our calling is to take the Gospel to every community, regardless of how difficult the journey may be. These motorcycles will help our pastors and evangelists reach people who have long waited to hear the message of Christ,” he said.
Dr. Kulah reaffirmed the Conference’s commitment to supporting evangelism through practical investments that empower ministers to serve effectively. “We remain committed to equipping our districts with the resources they need to plant churches, disciple believers, and strengthen the work of the Kingdom across Liberia. As God provides, we will continue to expand this initiative to reach even more communities,” he added.
The motorcycle distribution forms part of the Grain Coast Annual Conference’s broader strategy to strengthen ministry, expand church planting, and increase the Church’s presence in rural and hard-to-reach areas. Beneficiary districts expressed appreciation for the support, noting that the motorcycles will significantly improve mobility and enhance their capacity to carry out evangelistic outreach and pastoral ministry.


