“I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree with one another in what you say and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be perfectly united in mind and thought.”— 1 Corinthians 1:10 NIV
In a time when the body of Christ has too often been scarred by division – where doctrinal differences have fractured our unity more than they have deepened our understanding – the sight of ministers from diverse denominations gathering once again under one roof from the 9-10th September 2025 (after the first edition in 2022 and the second in 2023) was truly a beauty to behold. This was more than an event; it was a call back to unity, a platform for collaboration, and a statement of faith that what binds us in Christ is far greater than what could ever divide us.
One notable aspect of the conference was the rich diversity of voices that graced the platform. From respected bishops to apostolic and charismatic leaders, the gathering was a mosaic of spiritual heritage and denominational backgrounds – each one contributing to the beauty of the Body of Christ. The messages shared were deeply impactful – marked by biblical depth, prophetic insight, and practical wisdom. Each speaker brought a unique perspective, yet all pointed toward a common vision of unity, revival, and Christ-centred ministry. It was not just a sharing of sermons – it was a sacred convergence of hearts, echoing Jesus’ prayer: “…that they may all be one…” (John 17:21).
God bless the Heads of various denominations for their participation. It reminded us that unity is not uniformity, but harmony in diversity. May this gathering inspire believers alike to pursue unity, serve with humility, and build with long-term vision. And may the All Ministers Conference grow into a movement that strengthens and unites the Church across generations and denominations.
To Apostle Nyamekye (PhD), the vision-bearer, may God richly bless you for your strong conviction and commitment to the greater good of the Body of Christ. Your bold yet humble leadership, has been instrumental in this noble cause of fostering unity among churches. I echo the words of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams who said that “you are a gift to the Body of Christ.” Indeed, you are truly a gift, and your obedience to this call is leaving a lasting imprint not only within The Church of Pentecost, but across the Body of Christ as a whole. May the Lord continue to use you to fulfil Jesus’ prayer, “…that they may all be one…” (John 17:21), and may your labour in the Lord never be in vain (1 Corinthians 15:58).
Written by Eld. Dr. Ernest Akuamoah (Eastern Area Youth Leader, The Church of Pentecost Australia)







