Offinso Area Bids Apostle Davidson, Family Farewell

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The Offinso Area of The Church of Pentecost on Sunday, August 24, 2025, held a farewell service at the Dome Central Assembly in honour of Apostle Samuel Edzii Davidson and his wife, Mrs Winnifred Davidson, after five years of fruitful ministry in the Area. Apostle Davidson now heads to Sefwi Wiawso Area.

Apostle Davidson is remembered for his active role in the Church’s Environmental Care Campaign, which transformed communities in Offinso, and the ‘Kohinta Healing and Revival Crusades’ through which powerful testimonies were recorded across the Area.

The service was officiated by Apostle John Appiah Aidoo, Abuakwa Area Head, assisted by Prophet David Kankam Beditor, Obuasi Area Head; Apostle Victor Kwasi Asamoah, Bompata Area Head; Apostle Eric Gyambibi; Deaconess Nana Kofi Ebuna V, Chief of Essipong and member of the National Executive Committee of the Chieftaincy Ministry; pastorate, officers and members of the church. Also, in attendance were Hon. Frank Owusu Amoah, Offinso South MCE; Nana Kofi Aboagye III, Offinso Semanhyia Chief; GPCC representatives; a Muslim community delegation; family, and friends.

Preaching on the theme, “The Unleashing Agenda: The Healing and Miracle Component” from Acts 3:1–10, Apostle Aidoo reminded the congregation of the miraculous power in the name of Jesus, which caused the lame man at the Beautiful Gate to walk and praise God. He cautioned believers to remain vigilant in their walk with God and avoid seeking help from any other source.

“The name of Jesus has authority and power, and anytime you rise and pray in that name, there is healing and deliverance,” he said, adding, “That is your weapon as a believer. In spite of your challenges, prayer is your weapon, and the name of Jesus will empower you in every area of your life to do what seems impossible.”

He further advised members to remain committed, focused, and discerning in their associations, noting how Peter and John, once rivals in fishing, became partners in the Gospel through humility and love. He urged elders to lead prayer sessions regularly to stir revival and renewal of spiritual gifts, and called on all members to demonstrate Kingdom lifestyles that reflect Christ.

The service also featured a prayer session led by Apostles Victor Asamoah and Samuel Edzii Davidson.

Moving testimonies were read by the Women’s Ministry in honour of Mrs Winnifred Davidson, followed by testimonies from the Area Presbytery and pastorate in appreciation of Apostle Davidson’s ministry.

In his response, Apostle Davidson, joined by his family, expressed heartfelt gratitude to God, the leadership of The Church of Pentecost, and stakeholders in the Offinso Municipality for their support during his service in the Area.

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