Located in the town of Gbiama Songa, the Moshopeh Pratt Society is known for its deep-rooted tradition of worship and community outreach. The society plays an important role in the spiritual life of the area, providing a place for worship services, Bible studies, and local initiatives that bring the community together. Members of this society are actively involved in both spiritual and social activities, working to uplift the lives of those around them.
The Judea Society, located in the town of Foya, is a close-knit faith community within the Bo Circuit. Known for its passionate worship services and active involvement in local ministry, Judea Society emphasizes evangelism and discipleship. The society is committed to fostering spiritual maturity among its members, encouraging them to live out their faith in practical ways that benefit the wider community.
The Bo Circuit is one of the key circuits within the West African Methodist Church, located in the southern region of Sierra Leone. Bo, often referred to as the "Second City" of Sierra Leone, is a vibrant and bustling area with a rich cultural and spiritual heritage. The circuit serves several communities through its societies, each providing a space for worship, fellowship, and community support. These societies are central to the life of the church, fostering a spirit of unity and growth within the region.
The Samaria Society, situated in Mokilendeh, is a cornerstone of faith for the local Methodist community. This society focuses on creating a strong, supportive network of believers who gather regularly for worship and fellowship. Samaria Society is also engaged in outreach programs aimed at addressing the social and economic challenges faced by its members, always with a focus on spiritual growth and unity.