A powerful wave of revival swept through the Atebubu Low Cost Central Assembly as Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, led the congregation into a fervent prayer session and Holy Spirit impartation.
Hearts were open, voices raised, and a tangible sense of divine presence filled the packed auditorium as worshippers eagerly sought a fresh encounter with the Holy Spirit.
With every prayer lifted, the congregation responded with even greater fervor, filling the atmosphere with renewed faith and expectancy. It was a night of transformation, as the Spirit moved mightily, rekindling hearts and inspiring a deep hunger for God among all who attended.
This happened after Apostle Nyamekye’s message titled, “Lord, Teach Us to Pray,” on Friday, October 1, 2024, at the Atebubu Low Cost Central Auditorium.
The Chairman spoke about the essential role that prayer played in Jesus’ life. The disciples recognized that His strength and purpose stemmed from His devoted prayer life—a practice they longed to understand and emulate.
Referencing Mark 1:21, Apostle Nyamekye highlighted the humanity of Jesus, pointing out that though Jesus was divine, He also experienced human limitations.
“Jesus Christ needed strength from God because he was also a man in human flesh,” he remarked.
He added: “As humans, we too need the strength of God to withstand life’s challenges.”
Apostle Nyamekye defined “uphold” as the act of supporting, defending, lifting up, and sustaining—qualities every believer needs to embody in their spiritual journey.
He urged believers to seek God’s strength first thing in the morning, a practice he described as vital to a fruitful and resilient Christian life.
“We are weak because we don’t have time for God,” he observed, pointing to a lack of prayer as the root of spiritual weakness.
Apostle Nyamekye concluded by saying, “Prayer will change you, and through that change, you will impact the world around you.”
Present at the service were Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh (PEMEM Director / Executive Council Member); Apostle Isaac Amatey Anim (Atebubu Area Head); Prophet Fred Antwi (Duayaw Nkwanta Area Head); Very Rev. Emmanuel Atta Kakra Mensah (Anglican Church, Dean of Atebubu Cathedral); Rev. Michael Owusu (Anglican Church); Rev. Joseph Danquah (Presbyterian Church of Ghana); some pastors within the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) in Atebubu and the area pastorate.
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