A sister congregation of a movement that has spent over six decades growing from a handful of letters asking for Bibles into a network of Ghanaian-led, self-governing churches.
We exist to help people encounter God, rebuild what's broken, and grow into who they were created to be — through honest teaching, real community, and a faith that holds up outside the church walls too.
A gateway is a threshold — the place between where you've been and where you're going. We see church the same way: not the destination, but the doorway into a life shaped by faith.
Restoration Christian Church traces its roots to the early 1960s, when Ghanaian believers began writing letters asking for Bibles — correspondence that grew into a partnership with American missionaries, the founding of Ghana Christian University College, and eventually a movement of churches across the country. In 2014, after years as the Fellowship of Christian Churches, the movement took the name Restoration Christian Church — a name that captures its core conviction: that God restores what is broken, both in people and in His church.
The Bible is our final authority — taught plainly, applied honestly, and never used to shame.
Restoration is a gift, not something earned. Everyone is welcome exactly as they are.
Faith grows in relationship. We do life together — in worship, in service, and in the everyday.