Apostle Samuel Obuobi Fellowships With Retired Officers In Greater Accra

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Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, recently visited and fellowshipped with retired officers of the church in the Greater Accra Region.

The gathering, held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), brought together retired officers who remain committed to interceding for the church and the nation.

The retired officers, in a spirit of devotion and patriotism, dedicated the occasion to pray fervently for three key areas: the continued growth and leadership of The Church of Pentecost, peace and stability in the upcoming December 2025 general elections, and gratitude to God for His abundant blessings in 2024.

In his address, Apostle Obuobi expressed profound gratitude to the retired officers for their selfless and Christlike service, emphasizing the value of their intercessory prayers for the church and the nation. He acknowledged their pivotal role in the spiritual fortification of the church, describing them as “senior gallant soldiers of Christ.”

“I thank you sincerely for your thoughtfulness and unwavering commitment to the church and the nation, even in your retirement. Your decision to intercede for the church, its leadership, and the peace of our country is deeply commendable and reflects your Christlike dedication,” he said.

The General Secretary also took the opportunity to honor their invaluable contributions to the Kingdom of God and Ghana throughout their active ministry.

He assured the gathering that the leadership of The Church of Pentecost remains accessible to them for guidance, advice, or any contributions aimed at advancing the work of God.

“You were once young and energetic like us, and your experience is a treasure we deeply value. If there is any group of people overqualified to advise and guide us, it is you. Our gates are always open to you,” Apostle Obuobi added.

The retired officers expressed their joy and appreciation for the visit, pledging their continued support through prayer and counsel.

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