
Archbishop Williams' Powerful Sermon: Unity Amidst Adversity
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams' Sermon Inspires and Addresses Critics Ghanaian religious leader Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams recently delivered a powerful sermon that has resonated with many, while also directly addressing his critics. The sermon, filmed on May 29th, 2025, and widely shared online, focuses on the unexpected alliances that can form between individuals with shared interests. Williams uses the biblical example of Pilate and Herod, who, despite their past enmity, found common ground. "And the same day Pilate and Herod were made friends together: for before they were at enmity between themselves." Williams's words, referencing Luke 23:12, highlight the surprising ways in which common goals can override past conflicts. The sermon also takes a more personal turn, addressing those who wish him ill, stating, "Let their expectations and wishes be disappointed." This direct address to his critics adds a layer of intrigue and personal engagement to the already compelling message. The video, which has garnered thousands of views and hundreds of likes and shares, shows the significant impact of Williams's message. The positive response suggests the sermon's themes of reconciliation and overcoming adversity resonate with a broad audience.