Our Journey Through Time

Since its founding, the Ghanaian Ministerial Fellowship of Toronto has grown from a small gathering of passionate pastors to a vibrant community hub. Key milestones include the establishment of leadership programs, community outreach initiatives, and annual conferences that have strengthened bonds and expanded our reach within the Ghanaian Christian community in Toronto. Our history is marked by dedication, faith, and a shared vision for spiritual growth and community service.

Who We Are

The Ghanaian Ministerial Fellowship of Toronto (GMFT) is a registered not-for-profit charitable Christian organization established to serve the spiritual, professional, and communal needs of Ghanaian clergy and Christian leaders in the Greater Toronto Area. Rooted in faith and committed to unity, GMFT provides a platform for fellowship, mutual support, mentorship, and spiritual enrichment for ministers who have been called by God to serve His people in various capacities.

We exist to foster a spirit of collaboration among Christian leaders of Ghanaian descent, empowering them to fulfill their divine callings with excellence, integrity, and accountability. GMFT is an interdenominational and non-sectarian body. While many of our members serve in established denominational churches, we also wholeheartedly embrace ministers who are independently operating ministries or churches. We believe that God is working through diverse expressions of ministry in this generation, and we honor the uniqueness of each minister’s calling.

As part of our broader purpose, we seek to nurture meaningful relationships with other religious organizations and multicultural faith-based communities across Canada. GMFT encourages unity within the Body of Christ while maintaining respect for denominational distinctives and diversity in ministry practice.