Apostle Nene Amegatcher Goes Home

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A memorial service has been held in honour of the late Apostle Nene Ahorlu Ofoe Amegatcher, a retired minister of The Church of Pentecost. The service took place on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at the Accra College of Education Park.

The service, officiated by the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, was attended by high-profile personalities, including Hon. Sam Okudjeto, former Council of State member; Bafour Kwame Kusi II, Otumfour’s Ankobeahene, and others.

Apostle Dr Lord Elorm Donkor, the UK National Head of The Church of Pentecost, delivered an encouraging sermon on the theme, ‘Grace Abounds.’

In his sermon, Apostle Dr Elorm Donkor reflected on the profound impact of grace in the face of life’s trials and tribulations. He noted that attending a funeral often brings a moment of introspection and anxiety, especially regarding one’s health and mortality. However, he reassured believers that there is abundant grace available to navigate life’s challenges.

He stated, ‘God foreknew whatever will happen to us and so made a provision in Jesus Christ to be able to go through all our troubles. This provision is Grace.’

He further explained that grace is not limited by personal status; rather, it is essential for everyone.

‘Without Christ, nobody can navigate through this complex world,’ he said, highlighting that all individuals will eventually face needs that can only be met through God’s grace. He urged mourners to recognise that grace provides sufficient gifts from God to overcome earthly challenges.

Apostle Dr Donkor also called upon unbelievers to seek Jesus and the grace of God, reminding them that life extends beyond earthly existence. He encouraged all present to reflect on their spiritual journey and the importance of grace in their lives.

The late Apostle Amegatcher, 74, was the first Director of the then Pentecost Men’s Fellowship (PEMEF), now Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM). He laid solid structures to build a formidable ministry. Known for his humility and commitment to service, he led many souls to Christ and nurtured thriving church members rooted in the Word of God.

He served as a minister of the church for 25 years, between 1990 and 2015, where he retired from active ministry.

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