Titus Awotwi Pratt
Titus Awotwi Pratt is a Ghanaian educationist and minister. He was the Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana. He has served as the head of the Methodist Church in The Gambia as well as the Bishop of Accra. He spent the early years of his ministry as an assistant minister at Roundhay Methodist Church in Leeds, United Kingdom.
Early life and education
Titus Awortwi Pratt was born to Charles Awotwi Pratt and Grace Awotwi Pratt on 5 December 1947. He was the sixth out of ten children born to his parents. His father was also a Methodist minister and served as the forth president of the autonomous Methodist Church Ghana in 1977. Awortwi Pratt had his basic and secondary education at Wesley Grammar School in Accra. He was awarded his professional teacher's certificate after three years of training at Komenda Teachers Training College.Methodist minister
Pratt attended the Trinity Theological Seminary at Legon in 1973. He was commissioned as a Methodist minister upon successful completion of his training in 1977. His father, who was the head of the Methodist Church at the time of his graduation, commissioned him. Pratt's first ministry station was as a Chaplain at Fijai Secondary School in Sekondi in 1977. After his probation as a minister, he was ordained as a full minister of the Methodist Church Ghana in 1979.He spent the next three years after his probation as an assistant minister at Roundhay Methodist Church, Ladywood, Leeds, and later at Manchester and Salford Circuit. He returned to Ghana in 1982 to serve as Chaplain of Prempeh College. Subsequent ministerial postings sent him to several other churches and circuits including Kumasi, Ajumako, and Cape Coast.