Apostle David Nii Addo-Pappoe Dedicates Three New CBCBs In The Tepa Area

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Apostle David Nii Addo-Pappoe, The Tepa Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has dedicated three newly completed Community-Based Church Buildings (CBCBs) to the Mpasaso and Wioso Districts, marking a significant milestone in the Church’s mission to strengthen local assemblies and expand its presence within communities.

The dedication ceremonies were held on Tuesday, December 30, and Wednesday, December 31, 2025, beginning at 10:00 a.m. each day. The facilities dedicated were the Mpasaso No. 2 Assembly, Meyeden Assembly, and Nyamebekyere Assembly, all located within the Mpasaso and Wioso Districts of the Tepa Area.

These projects form part of the Area Head’s ministerial oversight responsibilities. Some months ago, the Church released funds for the construction of the CBCBs in line with its infrastructure development policy. By the grace of God and through the commitment of the local leadership and members, the projects were fully completed within the stipulated period, paving the way for their dedication to the Lord.

Ministers serving in the Wioso Zone were present to support the ceremonies, reflecting the unity and shared vision among the clergy in the Area. Traditional leadership also played a notable role, as the Queen Mother and Odikro of Mpasaso No. 2 and Nyamebekyere respectively honoured the occasions with their presence, underscoring the cordial relationship between the Church and the host communities.

During the dedication services, the District presbyteries of the Mpasaso and Wioso Districts expressed profound gratitude to the leadership of The Church of Pentecost for providing the financial resources to construct the church buildings. They acknowledged that the CBCBs stand as monuments to the glory of God and tangible evidence of the Church’s commitment to providing decent places of worship for its members. Special appreciation was also extended to the Area Head for the confidence reposed in the Districts and the opportunity given to them to manage and execute the projects successfully.

The dedication of the CBCBs has already begun yielding spiritual dividends, bringing renewed strength and revival to the local Assemblies. Members testified that the presence of permanent church edifices has enhanced the visibility of the Church and further anchored its ministry within the communities where the buildings are situated.

The events concluded with thanksgiving to God for His faithfulness, as the Church continues to advance its mandate of building both people and places to the glory of His name.

Written by Tepa Area Media Team

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