Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, Osu
| Osu Ebenezer Presbyterian Church | |
|---|---|
The main entrance, west wing of the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, Osu | |
| 5°33′15″N 0°11′05″W / 5.5542°N 0.1846°W | |
| Location | Osu, Accra |
| Country | Ghana |
| Denomination | Presbyterian Church of Ghana |
| Previous denomination | Basel Evangelical Missionary Society |
| Membership | 2000 |
| Website | Osu Ebenezer Presbyterian Church |
| History | |
| Former name(s) | Basel Mission Church, Christiansborg |
| Founded | 1847 |
| Founder(s) | Basel Mission |
| Architecture | |
| Architect(s) | Karl Epting |
| Style | Brick Romanesque |
| Years built | 1898–02 |
| Completed | 1902 |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity | 2500 |
| "EBEN-EZER 1902 1 Sam 7: 12" | |
The Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, formerly known as the Basel Mission Church, Christiansborg, is a historic Protestant church located in the suburb of Osu in Accra, Ghana. The church was founded by the Basel Evangelical Missionary Society in 1847. Previously near the Christiansborg Castle at a hamlet called Osu Amanfong, where a commemorative monument now stands, the church relocated northwards to its present location near the Salem School when a new chapel was constructed and consecrated in 1902. The church is affiliated to the Presbyterian Church of Ghana. Liturgical services are conducted in English and the Ga language.