Apostle Osei Ofosu Gloriously Retires After 31 Years of Meritorious Service WEB

Apostle Osei Ofosu Gloriously Retires After 31 Years of Meritorious Service

Heartfelt songs of praise filled the Sefwi Bekwai Central Assembly on Sunday, August 17, 2025, as The Church of Pentecost held a glorious retirement service in honour of Apostle Emmanuel Kwasi Osei Ofosu and his wife, Sophia, for their over three decades of faithful service to God and humanity.

The event celebrated their ministry, which has been marked by phenomenal church growth, innovative evangelism initiatives, and exemplary servant leadership.

Apostle Emmanuel Kwasi Osei Ofosu entered full-time ministry in 1994, serving in several stations including Dodo Amanfrom District (now Nkwanta Area), Ofankor Assembly under Taifa District as Supporting Minister, Elim Assembly under Alajo District, Kotobaabi Worship Centre, Alogboshie Worship Centre, and New Weija District. He was called into the office of Apostle in 2015 and went on to serve as Area Head for Abuakwa and later Sefwi Bekwai. Beyond these, he contributed immensely to the church through active service on committees, boards, ministries, and para-church organisations.

His wife, Mrs Sophia Osei Ofosu, whose deep prayer life, revelational teaching, and warm hospitality left an indelible mark on many, was also appreciated.

Preaching on the theme, ‘I Have Fought the Good Fight’ (2 Timothy 4:7), Apostle Sylvester Arhin (Executive Council Member and Takoradi Area Head) underscored that the Christian life is a daily battle against sin, temptation, and worldly distractions.

‘The fight is not physical but moral and spiritual, demanding patience, prayer, and an active resistance to evil,’ he stated, stressing the need for discipline and vigilance.

Testimonies from the General Council, Area Presbytery, Area Pastorate, and Women’s Ministry praised Apostle and Mrs Osei Ofosu for their integrity, mentorship, and transformational leadership. In recognition of their devoted service, the couple was honoured with a citation and a certificate of honour.

In his farewell address, Apostle Osei Ofosu reflected on God’s faithfulness and expressed heartfelt gratitude to all who supported them throughout their ministry journey.

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Apostle Tiakor Honoured As He Concludes 27-Year Ministry web

Apostle Tiakor Honoured As He Concludes 27-Year Ministry

The Asante Bekwai Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Fred Tiakor, has concluded 27 years of meritorious service following a retirement service held in his honour on Sunday, August 17, 2025, at the M. K. Ntumy Memorial Temple in Bekwai-Amoafo.

Apostle Tiakor, widely recognised for his role as the sixth Director of the Children’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, a position he held for eight years, was commended for his significant contributions to the growth and development of the ministry.

The service, officiated by Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, Director of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) and Executive Council member, was graced by the presence of several area heads, including Apostle Gideon Obeng Darko Debrah (Atonsu Area Head), Prophet David Kankam Dediitor (Obuasi Area Head), Apostle Abraham Swanzy (Dormaa Ahenkro Area Head), Pastor Samuel Avornyor (Director, Children’s Ministry), Prophet James Osei Amaniampong (Retired), Honourable Joseph Osei Owusu (former First Deputy Speaker of Ghana’s Parliament), Elder Dr Ebenezer Tago (Deputy CEO of Volta River Authority), traditional leaders, officers of the Bekwai Municipal Fire Service, members, friends, and loved ones.

Apostle Abraham Swanzy, Dormaa Ahenkro Area Head, spoke on the theme, Following God Wholly,’ referencing Numbers 14:24. He expounded on the meaning of wholehearted devotion to God, highlighting how God singled out Caleb for his unwavering faith and obedience: ‘But My servant Caleb, because he has a different spirit in him and has followed Me fully, I will bring him into the land where he went, and his descendants shall inherit it.’

Apostle Swanzy enlightened the congregation on how Enoch was taken from the earth by God due to his lifelong commitment, despite life’s challenges, which earned him a place in Heaven. He commended Apostle Fred Tiakor for his years of fruitful ministry, inspired and empowered by God.

The Berekum Area Head emphasised that a key motivational factor in one’s walk with God is to remain efficient in His Word—a reminder of the great things God has done in the lives of others, serving as a case study for one’s present journey.

He further elaborated on how the 85-year-old Caleb could boast of strength to fight battles even more than in his youthful years—a strength he defined as spiritual potency. He urged ministers not to underestimate this strength, even when their physical abilities decline.

He concluded by referencing how God preserved ‘retirees’ like Simeon and Anna the Prophetess in Luke 2 for His divine purpose, stating: ‘God found the righteous hands of Simeon to bless Jesus, and this was a result of walking fully with Him.’

The prayer session was led by Apostle Gideon Obeng Darko Debrah, Atonsu Area Head.

Pastor Samuel Avornyor, Director of the Children’s Ministry, read a tribute from the Children’s Ministry Directorate in honour of Apostle Fred Tiakor and his wife, Mrs Patience Tiakor. Tributes also followed from the Asante Bekwai Area Women’s Ministry, the Area Presbytery, Area Pastorate, and the General Council.

Apostle Fred Tiakor and his family took to the podium and, with hearts full of gratitude, thanked God for 27 years of effective and efficient ministry. He expressed appreciation to The Church of Pentecost for the opportunity to fulfil his calling, and to his family, friends, and loved ones for their unwavering support.

He served in Amasu, Jema, and Atomic Hills Districts before being appointed Director of the Children’s Ministry. His final station was Asante Bekwai, where he served as Area Head for five years.

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Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman Bows Out After 27 Years Of Dedicated Ministry web

Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman Bows Out After 27 Years Of Dedicated Ministry

Tears of joy and songs of praise filled the F. S. Safo Memorial Temple in Nungua as The Church of Pentecost bid farewell to one of its most distinguished ministers, Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah-Agyeman, and his wife Grace, following nearly three decades of exemplary service to God and humanity.

The emotional retirement service marked the end of 27 years of dedicated ministry for the couple whose ministry has been characterised by exponential church growth, innovative evangelism strategies, and compassionate leadership.

Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman, born on March 3, 1960, left a promising banking career in 1998 to answer God’s call into full-time ministry. His journey took him across Ghana and beyond, serving as National Head for Equatorial Guinea (2009–2016), Area Head for Bolgatanga (2016–2021), and finally as Area Head of Teshie-Nungua Area (2021–2025). Under his visionary leadership, the Teshie-Nungua Area saw remarkable growth, with membership surging by 41% to over 61,652. His legacy includes pioneering initiatives like “Operation Win and Baptise 3,000 Souls,” the construction of the Pentecost Hospital in Bolgatanga, and the establishment of new districts and assemblies. 

His wife, Mrs Grace Nkrumah-Agyeman, affectionately called Mama Grace, stood as a pillar of strength throughout their ministry. Known for her deep prayer life, revelational teachings, and warm hospitality, she led impactful programmes like the Tuesday Intercessory Prayers for Women. 

The service featured a stirring sermon by Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, Ashaiman Area Head, who is the immediate past General Secretary of the church. He spoke on the essence of ministry from 2 Corinthians 4:1–5 and Hebrews 5:1–4.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi reminded the congregation that true ministry flows from humility and service, not authority, urging believers to follow Christ’s example of selfless love. 

He stated that stressed that true Christian ministry flows not from human ambition but from divine calling. Quoting Hebrews 5:4, he stated, ‘No one takes this honour for himself, but only when called by God, just as Aaron was.’

He outlined three pillars of authentic ministry: divine empowerment through God’s mercy, integrity in conduct, and the centrality of Christ in all preaching.

In a firm yet compassionate tone, he cautioned against hidden dishonesty and distortion of the gospel, insisting that ministers must ‘commend themselves to everyone’s conscience in the sight of God.’

Linking his message to the occasion, Apostle Kumi-Larbi praised Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman’s servant leadership, evangelistic zeal, and consistency in pointing people to Christ.

‘What we celebrate today is not just years of service, but a life lived in humility and faithfulness to the call of God,’ he said, drawing loud affirmations from the congregation.

The sermon’s most poignant moment came as he reflected on Philippians 2:5-8, reminding ministers that Jesus Himself emptied His glory to take the form of a servant.

‘Ministry in the church is service, not lordship,’ he stressed, adding, ‘Our greatness is measured by our willingness to serve.’

Tributes poured in from the General Council, Area Presbytery, and Women’s Ministry, praising Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman’s integrity, mentorship, and transformative leadership. The couple received a citation and certificate of service in recognition of their sacrifices and achievements. 

In his farewell address, Apostle Nkrumah-Agyeman reflected on God’s faithfulness, and expressed appreciation to all who have been of support to them in their ministry.

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Prophet Aniakwaa Receives Rousing Retirement Send-Off web

Prophet Aniakwaa Receives Rousing Retirement Send-Off

It was a celebration of the faithfulness and goodness of God as Prophet Foster Kwasi Aniakwaa, Nkawkaw Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, and his wife, Mama Grace, retired from active ministry after diligently serving for 33 years.

The glorious service, officiated by the Missions Director of the church, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, was held at the Nkawkaw Barrier Assembly auditorium. It was attended by people from all walks of life, including clergy from The Church of Pentecost and other denominations, traditional leaders, government officials, and loved ones. Notably present was the immediate past Chairman of the church, Apostle Professor Opoku Onyinah.

Sermon

Delivering the sermon on the theme, ‘The Prophets,’ based on 1 Peter 1:10, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe revealed that the ultimate outcome of believers’ faith in Christ is the salvation of souls, stating, ‘The primary concern of every prophet is the salvation of souls.’

He outlined six cardinal features of the prophetic ministry, noting that prophets speak grace. He explained that grace is goodwill and prayed that believers would receive this grace and goodwill to excel in their service to God.

The Missions Director further stated that every prophet should be able to search intently and with great care, point people to the sufferings of Christ, and predict the glories that follow. He added that prophets must have the revelation that they are not serving themselves, but God and His church, and must speak on behalf of God, not themselves. He concluded by saying that prophets speak of peace—peace that even angels long to understand.

Apostle Agyemang Bekoe prayed that the prophetic mantle upon Prophet Aniakwaa, which enabled him to discharge his ministry excellently, would fall upon the congregation.

Testimonies

In their testimony, the General Council described Prophet Aniakwaa as a man of God’s word, prayer, and faith—dutiful and dedicated to the ministry, serving God’s will and purpose with joy.

‘One exceptional thing about him is his sharp prophetic ministry, which has transformed and directed many to their God-ordained paths,’ they said, adding, ‘He is a zealous intercessor, counsellor, and soul-winner. He has spearheaded individual evangelism drives, as well as local, district, and area rallies and crusades, resulting in countless souls being won into the Kingdom of the Lord.’

The pastorate in the Nkawkaw Area testified that Prophet Aniakwaa’s prophetic and teaching ministry has guided countless believers to salvation, healing, and purpose.

Mrs Grace Aniakwaa was praised by the Women’s Ministry for embodying and exemplifying the virtuous woman described in Proverbs 31. According to the ministry, Mama Grace is industrious, hospitable, wise, and generous. Her motherly care, words of encouragement, and compassionate heart have inspired many women, young ministers’ wives, and the church as a whole..

Former Chairman Apostle Prof. Opoku Onyinah and the Chief of Ejura, Barimah Osei Hwedie II, both eulogised Prophet Aniakwaa and his wife for their impactful ministry.

Profile of Prophet Foster Kwasi Aniakwaa

Prophet Foster Kwasi Aniakwaa was born on October 1, 1960, in Akim-Awenare, Eastern Region.

After completing Middle School, he attended the Ghanaian-German Training Centre in Accra (now the Ghana Technical Training Centre), graduating in 1982 with the City and Guilds of London Institute Level One and the National Craftsman Certificate in Auto Electricals. He later studied at the Ghana Institute of Languages in Kumasi, earning an English Proficiency Certificate between 2000 and 2002.

He was called into full-time ministry in 1992 and served in the following stations: Pankese District (1992–1998), Ankaase District (1998–2004), Takoradi Central District (2004–2009), and Dansoman District (2009–2014). Upon his appointment as Area Head, he served in the Ashanti Mampong Area (2014–2020) and Nkawkaw Area (2020–2025), where the Lord used him and his wife mightily to administer the church.

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Apostle Daniel Owusu-Akyaw Retires After 27 Years of Fruitful Ministry web

Apostle Daniel Owusu-Akyaw Retires After 27 Years of Fruitful Ministry

The Konongo-Extension Central Auditorium of The Church of Pentecost was filled with songs of praise, heartfelt tributes, and waves of applause on Sunday, August 17, 2025, as the church gathered to celebrate the remarkable ministry of Apostle Daniel Owusu-Akyaw and his wife, Dora.

The couple, described by many as humble and approachable, gracefully drew the curtain down on 27 years of selfless service to God and The Church of Pentecost.

From the mission fields of Cameroon and Zambia to pastoral assignments in Ghana, their ministry journey was marked by faithfulness, discipline, and a deep love for people.

It was therefore no surprise that ministers, officers, members, and loved ones thronged the auditorium to honour them in a colourful retirement service officiated by Apostle Yaw Adjei-Kwarteng (Executive Council Member, Ashanti RCC Coordinator and Kwadaso Area Head), with support from Apostle James Oko Barnor (Ejisu Area Head), Apostle Samuel Kwabena Asare (Mampong Area Head), and Apostle Agyin Brefo (Aflao Area Head).

Delivering the sermon on the theme, ‘The Prayer, The Reflections and Conclusions of King David When Old Age Was Approaching’ (Psalm 71:9-10, 18; Psalm 37:25), Apostle Adjei-Kwarteng reminded believers that old age should not be seen as a season of neglect but rather as a stage where God’s presence remains constant.

‘In your weak days, God will never leave you,’ he assured, urging Christians to serve God faithfully in their youth and train children in the faith from an early age.

Ministry Journey

Apostle Owusu-Akyaw’s ministry journey began in 1998 at Jema District and spanned several stations: Cameroon as National Head (2004–2011), New Tafo District (2011–2015), Zambia as National Head (2015–2020), and finally Konongo as Area Head (2020–2025).

Over the years, he also served as a member of the Missions Board (2012–2015), RCC Coordinator for the South African Development Community (SADC) Bloc (2018–2020) and has been part of the National Ministerial Committee since 2021, contributing significantly to the growth and governance of the church.

Early Life and Education

Born on January 29, 1960, in Koforidua, Apostle Owusu-Akyaw began his education at Presbyterian “B” Primary School, Koforidua, later completing Middle School in 1975. He pursued secondary education at Pope John’s Secondary School, and further trained at the Presbyterian Teacher Training College, Akropong, where he obtained his Teacher’s Certificate “A” in 1984.

After teaching for seven years, he furthered his studies at the University of Education, Winneba (1991–1994) for a Diploma in English Education. He later received theological training at the Pentecost Bible School (1998) and leadership training at the Haggai Institute, Singapore (1999).

Tributes

Tributes poured in to celebrate the retiring couple. The Konongo Pastorate described Apostle Owusu-Akyaw as ‘an astute, disciplined, and approachable minister, calm yet resolute, humble and respectful, with a great sense of humour that makes him very affable.’

The General Council also commended him as ‘a great resource to the church, who has availed himself to be used by God in various key positions, contributing immensely to the building of the church’s structures and missions work.’

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Apostle John Obeng & Mrs. Eunice Kesse Retire After 39 Years Of Meritorious Service web

Apostle John Obeng & Mrs. Eunice Kesse Retire After 39 Years Of Meritorious Service

Far from showing signs of fatigue or old age, Apostle John Obeng Kesse, appeared full of energy and life during the retirement service held for him and his wife, Mrs. Eunice Owiredua Kesse, today to mark the end of their meritorious service in the full-time ministry of The Church of Pentecost for the last 39 years.

Clad in white with fist bumps in the air and laughing heartily, he joined the congregation in jubilant dancing – jumping from one end to the other singing one of his favourite gospel songs “Kadosh! Kadosh!” Members of the church in the Suame Area, with whom he had spent the final five years of his active ministerial life, flanked him in ecstatic praise, waving the flags of The Church of Pentecost in colourful euphoric display. The atmosphere was electrifying—simply breathtaking and a beautiful scene to behold.

The celebration was not only a reflection of the vibrant Suame Area he was leaving behind but also a testament to his decades of fruitful service in full-time ministry.

The colourful event, held at the Tetelestai Worship Centre in Suame, Kumasi, truly honoured the outgone Suame Area Head and his wife for their lifelong dedication to The Church of Pentecost and the body of Christ.

The General Secretary of the Church, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, chaired the historic event with support from area heads in the Ashanti Region.  During the service, he delivered an inspiring sermon on the theme “Your Labour is Not in Vain” using 1 Corinthians 15:58 as his anchor text.

In his message, Apostle Obuobi reminded believers that service to God is never futile. He explained that, although labour in ministry comes with challenges, discouragement, or lack of recognition, God is faithful to reward the diligence of His people.

He, therefore, urged Christians to remain steadfast, immovable, and abounding in the Lord’s work.

Paying glowing tribute to the retiring couple, the General Secretary described Apostle Kesse as a man of humility and hard work, whose ministry has impacted many. He assured the couple that their labour in the Lord would never be in vain and called on the congregation to emulate their example.

The service attracted a large gathering of ministers (both active and retired), government officials, traditional leaders, members of the Suame Area, relatives of the couple, and congregants from the various stations where the couple served.

The Suame Area Pastorate, Area Presbytery, the Women’s Ministry, and the General Council of the church all testified to the couple’s exemplary service and presented citations in their honour. The General Secretary, on behalf of the church, presented a Certificate of Service to them.

Beneficiaries of the full scholarship scheme to Pentecost University, instituted under his leadership for needy but brilliant students in the Suame Area, also presented a citation plaque to Apostle John Obeng Kesse, on the sidelines of the event, in appreciation of the life-changing support he had extended to them.

Born in 1961, Apostle John Obeng Kesse was called into full-time ministry in 1986 and served in various duty stations including New Abirem, Osenase, Begoro, Achimota, Akosombo, Afram Plains, Senegal, Sefwi Wiawso, and Suame, where he spent his final five years in active ministry. Rising through the ranks, he was called into the office of Apostle in 2010 and served as both Area Head and National Head in the course of his ministerial service.

Throughout his ministry, Apostle Kesse was celebrated for his deep spirituality, integrity, and passion for teaching and mentoring. Under his leadership, the Suame Area grew significantly in numbers and impact, recording outstanding results in missions and evangelism.

Mrs. Eunice Owiredua Kesse, affectionately called Mama Owiredua, was also honoured for her unwavering support, fervent prayer life, and outstanding role in the Women’s Ministry. She is remembered for her hospitality, prophetic worship, and generosity, which left lasting impressions on all who encountered her.

Together, the couple nurtured many ministers, raised leaders, and touched countless lives across Ghana and beyond.

As Apostle John Obeng and Mrs. Eunice Owiredua Kesse step into retirement, the General Council of the Church paid glowing tribute to their legacy of faith, service, and humility, praying for God’s continued guidance and strength in the years ahead.

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Bimpong-Egya District Dedicates Central Church Building web

Bimpong-Egya District Dedicates Central Church Building

The Bimpong-Egya District of The Church of Pentecost in the Twifo Praso Area has dedicated its Central Assembly church building to the glory of God. The service was chaired by the Area Head, Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko, with support from the District Minister, Pastor Abraham Gyabaah.

The Assembly was opened in 1964 by the late Pastor Yaw Frimpong, then Twifo Praso District Minister, after an evangelistic outreach. Worship began in a school building with 20 members, led by Presiding Elder Zechariah Djam Eklo, assisted by Elders Yaw Kumah, Daniel Kuleke, and Wisdom Abochie. After Elder Eklo’s passing, Elder Kumah took over leadership.

Elder Kumah later donated land at “Aunty Ruth,” where a mud structure – half roofed with aluminum sheets and half with thatch – earning the nickname “skirt and blouse” was erected. In 1987, the presbytery acquired a new land from Akuapem Mampong and built another mud structure, with roofing logs provided by the late Opanin Kwesi Dompey.

A permanent building project began in 2017 under Elder Isaac Trekpa and the then District Minister, Rev. Isaac Joe Adusei. In 2019, the Assembly received a Head Office grant during the tenure of Rev. Vincent Ephraim Amegah. Following the creation of Bimpong-Egya District in August 2019, Pastor Gyabaah and his family pushed the project forward, supported by Apostle Otu-Nyarko, who continued the work initiated by his predecessor, Apostle David Nii Addo-Pappoe.

The completed building, costing GH₵268,400, features washrooms and offices for accounts and records. Funding came from Headquarters and Area grants, District and Local offerings, and donations from individuals, including Apostle Isaac Nii Kotei Djani and wife Mary, Pastor Gyabaah and wife Evelyn, Hon. David Vondee (MP for Twifo Atti Morkwa), Hon. Ebenezer Obeng Dwamena (NPP Parliamentary Candidate), and KWASERK Company Ltd.

Preaching on “The Essentials of a Dedicated Building” from Zechariah 2:1-5 and Hebrews 9:3-5, Twifo Praso District Minister, Pastor Frank Larbi, urged members to preserve God’s presence in His church. Apostle Otu-Nyarko commended the congregation for their commitment and encouraged them to care for the facility.

The event was attended by the Area pastorate and wives, community chief Togbe Ringo Gottah, and other dignitaries.

Written by Joseph Smiles Adu

PIWC Sakumono’s 5-Day Evangelistic web

PIWC Sakumono’s 5-Day Evangelistic Mission Sparks Revival and Church Planting In Abrem Agona

PIWC Sakumono’s Evangelism Ministry has led a five-day mission that has transformed the Abrem Agona community in the Central Region.

In a season marked by relentless rains, the heavens stayed open and by the third day, the skies cleared, “It wasn’t just dry skies, it was open heavens. God had something special for the town,” one missionary said.

Over the course of the mission, 103 adults and 25 children surrendered their lives to Christ. On the final day, 40 new believers were baptized. Almost 100 people were healed from chronic illnesses, joint disorders, respiratory issues, and other long-standing afflictions.

The impact extended beyond the spiritual resulting in the planting of a new Assembly in Kwesikwakum to nurture the growing fellowship. A medical team also provided free consultations, treatment, and medication, while donated clothing brought joy and relief to many in need.

The mission, supported by Apostle Seth Fianko-Larbi, the Resident Minister of PIWC Sakumono, Pastor Maxwell Nti, the Abrem Agona District Pastor, the Abrem Agona Local Council of Churches, and our dedicated Major Missions Partners and Sponsors, stands as a testament to what God can do when His people obey the Great Commission. The revival that began in Abrem Agona is set to ripple through generations.

Report by Elder Nana Obrempong, PIWC Sakumono Evangelism Leader

230 Souls Won In Asantekwa web

230 Souls Won In Asantekwa During Abossey Okai Worship Centre Outreach

A total of 230 souls were won for Christ during a four-day evangelistic outreach by the Abossey Okai Worship Centre (AOWC) in the Kaneshie Area of The Church of Pentecost to Asantekwa in the Bono East Region.

The outreach, which took place from August 5 to 9, 2025, was part of the church’s ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda. As part of the outreach, 23 new converts baptised in water – all of whom received the baptism of the Holy Spirit, while an additional 36 believers were baptised in the Holy Spirit during an all-night service.

The 27-member delegation was led by the District Minister, Pastor Fred Stephen Sarfo, and the District Evangelism Leader, Elder Ernest Sarpong. They were warmly welcomed by the Asantekwa District Minister, Overseer Enoch Ofori Kwarteng, and his presbytery.

The second day featured a familiarisation tour of the town, including visits to Fuller Falls and Kintampo Waterfalls. The team was divided into four groups and deployed across five local assemblies in the Asantekwa District — Asantekwa, Sogliboi, Ahinakom, Busuama/Yara, and Ntraban. At Sogliboi, a cinema evangelism event led to the salvation of 19 people.

On the third day, various forms of outreach — rallies, cinema evangelism, radio broadcasts, street preaching, and house-to-house visits — brought many to Christ.
A major highlight was the miraculous healing of a woman named Serwaa Akosua, who had been paralysed for 10 years. She received instant healing and began walking, prompting great rejoicing.

Day four included a free health screening for residents, during which six people accepted Christ. The team also donated clothing, footwear, and other items, as well as a motorbike, which was received by Kintampo Area Head, Apostle Francis Agyemang Badu, and Overseer Ofori Kwarteng.

Pastor Fred Stephen Sarfo expressed gratitude for the unprecedented spiritual harvest, saying, ‘We came to share the gospel, but God did more than we imagined — saving souls, healing the sick, and uniting His church in love and service.’

Report by AOWC Media Team.

Downtown-Ofaakor Area Head Dedicates Two Church Buildings in Awuakyekwaa District web

Downtown-Ofaakor Area Head Dedicates Two Church Buildings in Awuakyekwaa District

Apostle William Kojo Edzorhoho, Area Head of the Downtown-Ofaakor Area, on Thursday, July 10, 2025, officiated a special service in the Awuakyekwaa District to dedicate the Okwampah and Penim Assembly church buildings and lay the foundation stone for the Darko Botwey Assembly.

The service, which brought together members, officers, ministers, and community representatives from the Awuakyekwaa and Awutu Bawjiase Districts, was a significant milestone in the District’s ongoing development.

Delivering the sermon on the theme “The Expert Builder,” Pastor Isaac Ampomah, District Minister for the Jei-Krodua District, emphasized that God’s dwelling place is not in physical structures but in the hearts of believers. He noted that while buildings may deteriorate with time, the spiritual house built on the foundation of Christ remains enduring.

“The strength of any building lies in its foundation,” Pastor Ampomah stated, drawing parallels between physical construction and spiritual life. He concluded his sermon by reminding the congregation that the church must always be a house of continual prayer.

The Okwampah Assembly was planted in 2004 through the evangelistic efforts of the Women’s Ministry of Bethel Assembly (now Awuakyekwaa Central). In 2008, land for the church was acquired by the Bawjiase District under the leadership of Elder Samuel Odjo, and a temporary structure was later erected during the tenure of Pastor Ransford Essel.

On July 12, 2023, Apostle Dr. Benjamin Ali (Retd) laid the foundation for the permanent church building. With the help of local and district efforts, and a grant approved by Apostle William Edzorhoho, the building was successfully completed. Over the past 21 years, eight leaders have served the Assembly, playing instrumental roles in its growth and development.

The Penim Assembly was established in 1983, a year after Bawjiase was officially designated a District. It was the first church in the Penim community and initially met in an old school building. The land was graciously donated by the late Chief Nai Kwao Otuo V.

In 2017, the church received a grant from the Community-Based Church Building (CBCB) initiative. The sod-cutting ceremony was held in 2018 by Apostle Samuel Antwi (Retd), then Kasoa Area Head. The foundation stone was laid in 2019 by Apostle Samuel Otu Appiah, supported by Pastor Ebenezer Tawiah-Mensah. Elder John Onomah served as the Presiding Elder during that period.

Following the creation of the Awuakyekwaa District in 2019 from the Bawjiase District, Pastor George Arthur continued overseeing the project. He secured a grant from then Area Head Apostle Dr. Benjamin Ali (Retd) for re-roofing. Apostle William Edzorhoho later ensured the full completion of the project, in line with his commitment to see all CBCB projects in the Area brought to fruition. Area Deacon Elder Victor Israel Kuoffie also played a significant supporting role.

Apostle Edzorhoho expressed profound appreciation to the District Pastor, leadership, and all contributors whose sacrifices – both financial and physical – helped realize these projects. He praised the collaborative effort that made the day a success and affirmed the District’s progress as a sign of God’s continued faithfulness.

The well-attended event was graced by several ministers and their spouses, officers, and members from the surrounding districts.

Report by Downtown-Ofaakor Area Media Team