Kpasenkpe District Fetes 75 Widows web

Kpasenkpe District Fetes 75 Widows

In a colourful event organised by the Kpasenkpe District of The Church of Pentecost, 75 widows were feted by the church to end the 2024 Christmas season.

The event, held at the Kpasenkpe Central Assembly church building, was intended to put smiles on the faces of the widows and demonstrate the love of Christ to them.

The District Minister, Pastor Ernest Kojo Akorli, speaking on the theme: ‘Widowed but not Forsaken,’ emphasised that the love of Christ must be extended to all people, especially the needy, the marginalised, and all unreached people groups.

Reading from Psalm 27:10, he stressed that widows go through a lot of rejection, pain, and ill-treatment, but the Lord loves them.

Pastor Akorli added that taking care of needy widows is the responsibility of family members and the church. He stressed that it is expected of widows to remain committed to the Lord and play exemplary roles in nurturing the younger generations. He also advised Christian widows to be cautious of cultural widowhood practices that are contrary to the Christian faith.

He concluded by saying, ‘Let us be careful of how we treat widows and widowers in society; for anyone at all can be in that state at any moment in life. No one chooses to be a widow or a widower; it is one of the inevitable stages of marriage.’

Each of the widows received a piece of cloth (donated by the Women’s Ministry of the church in Birmingham, UK) and a hot lunch pack. Those who could not attend due to old age had their packages sent to them at home. The food was sponsored by Elder Samuel Dadzie from PIWC Ablekuma in Accra, Elder Prince Adinkra Nyamekye of South Suntreso District in Kumasi, Miss Joanna Agyekum Saah, Mrs Josephine Haizel, and the district minister and his wife.

The programme ended in a joyful moment of feasting and dancing to melodious yuletide tunes. The widows’ conference, initiated by the district minister, has become an annual programme, out of which souls won for Christ have remained in the church.

Report by Peggy Ama Donkor

Life-Saving Intervention How COP Medical Team Saved Mother, Baby web

Life-Saving Intervention: How COP Medical Team Saved Mother, Baby

On December 28, 2024, a remarkable act of compassion and medical intervention took place in Amedzrovi, a remote village in the Yapei Kusawgu District of Ghana’s Savannah Region.

During the medical outreach organised by the Evangelism Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, a young mother and her newborn were saved from a life-threatening situation.

The young mother, identified as Adjo James Adator, faced severe complications after giving birth on her way to the clinic. She was being transported on a motor tricycle but had to return home due to the distance and the urgency of the situation.

Shortly after delivery, she experienced severe postpartum hemorrhaging. With no ambulance available and the nearest health facility over an hour and a half away, the situation was critical.

Providentially, the Church’s medical outreach team was in the village conducting a film evangelism programme. The team, led by Elder Dr Ken Aboah, was alerted about the emergency situation at  about 10:30 PM. Upon arriving at the scene, the mother was found in hemorrhagic shock with a dangerously low blood pressure of 77/35 mmHg and a rapid pulse of 121 beats per minute.

Despite limited resources, the dedicated team, comprising five medical doctors, an anesthetist, a midwife, and a neonatal specialist, worked tirelessly to stabilise both the mother and baby. After providing initial care, the team transported the mother to Yapei Polyclinic in their bus.

At the clinic, the team collaborated with the facility’s staff to address the complications, including a cervical tear and retained products of conception. The mother was severely anemic with a hemoglobin level of 8.5.

Dr Aboah personally intervened to secure a unit of blood for her transfusion,  while the team paid her medical expenses, donated GH₵500.00 to her, and provided a full piece of cloth to her family.

The baby, cared for by the neonatal specialist, was also stabilised, ensuring the safety of both mother and child.

Reflecting on the experience, Dr Aboah remarked, ‘It was truly the hand of God at work. Every member of the team played a vital role, and we are grateful to have been there to save her life.’

The outreach also yielded spiritual fruits, as the team ministered the gospel to the community, leading to the salvation of 93 people – 42 adults, 51 children, and five Fulani individuals – accepting Christ.

Report by Justice Kusi

Apostle Oboubi Provides Overview Of 2025 Theme web

Apostle Oboubi Provides Overview Of 2025 Theme

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Oboubi, has given an overview of the 2025 theme of the church.

He did this as part of his Apostolic visitation to the Mountain View Worship Centre in the Kasoa Area on Sunday, January 12, 2025.

Apostle Obuobi delivered the sermon highlighting the church’s theme for the year: ‘Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling.’ The theme is rooted in Ephesians 4:1, Galatians 1:24 and 1 Thessalonians 4:7  

He explained that the theme aims to guide the church towards achieving its broader Vision 2028, which focuses on ‘Possessing the Nations.’

In his sermon, Apostle Obuobi stated the importance of living a life that reflects one’s divine calling, which is not limited to full-time ministry but encompasses all aspects of life as Christians transition from darkness into the light of God’s kingdom.

He stated: ‘Once we were in the kingdom of darkness but by the saving grace, we have been brought into the kingdom of light.’

He emphasised that every believer has a role to play in manifesting God’s glory.

He referenced Ephesians chapters 3 and 4 to illustrate Apostle Paul’s desire for God’s glory to remain with the church across generations.

He warned against complacency, noting that it is possible for a generation to lose this glory if they do not live according to their calling, citing Ezekiel 10:18 as a historical example of God’s glory departing from His people.

The sermon also delved into two perspectives of the Christian calling: a heavenly call and a call unto holiness. The heavenly call, according to him, is described as a privilege that transcends social status or academic achievement, while the call unto holiness emphasises living a life that reflects God’s righteousness.

Apostle Oboubi asserted that ‘holiness means living out the God kind of life,’ urging believers to embody love and faithfulness in their daily lives.

The General Secretary challenged believers to ensure that their lifestyles lead others to glorify God, similar to how Paul’s transformation inspired others.

He stated: ‘Until we get to the level where people will glorify God because of our lifestyles, we have not reached anywhere.’

He concluded his sermon by encouraging all Christians to view their professional lives as part of their ministry, saying that every occupation—whether in business, healthcare, education, or any other field—serves as an opportunity to reflect God’s grace and impact society positively.

He, therefore, urged believers not to separate their faith from their everyday activities but rather integrate it fully into their lives.

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CoP Bids The Late Pastor Kumi Farewell web

CoP Bids The Late Pastor Kumi Farewell

The Church of Pentecost bade a final farewell to the late Pastor Eric Kumi, a gallant solder of the cross, during a burial and memorial service held in his honour at the Sampson Okyere Memorial Temple in the Odorkor Area of the church on Saturday, January 11, 2025.

The late Pastor Kumi, aged 51, was called to glory on December 10, 2024, after a short illness. He is survived by his beloved wife and three children.

He was a devoted servant of God who significantly impacted many lives throughout his ministry over the past 13 years. He served various districts within The Church of Pentecost, including Banso District, Sege District, and Gbawe Topbase District, until his demise.

Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, the National Coordinator for the Home and Urban Missions, delivered the sermon centered on the theme, ‘Blessed are the dead in Christ,’ drawing inspiration from Revelation 14:13.

In his sermon, Apostle Kwafo acknowledged the sorrow felt by many due to Pastor Kumi’s passing. He emphasised that while death may appear painful from a human perspective, it is a profound blessing God uses to demonstrate His power over death.

He referenced 1 Corinthians 15:42-45 and 52-55 to illustrate that when Christians die, they are not buried but rather ‘planted’ to rise in glory and strength in the afterlife.

Apostle Kwafo explained the blessedness of those who die in Christ by highlighting several key aspects.

According to him, upon death, believers enter into eternal communion with God, with Jesus taking over their earthly responsibilities. This divine replacement, he said, assures the faithful that they are never abandoned.

He also mentioned that the deceased are freed from the struggles and frustrations faced during their lives, finding rest from their trials.

Apostle Kwafo added that their good deeds done in Christ will follow them into eternity, offering rewards that contrast sharply with those who act without faith.

He urged all and sundry to live with an eternal perspective, warning that all believers’ works would be tested after death. This reflection on one’s actions serves as a reminder to weigh thoughts and deeds carefully, ensuring they align with their faith.

Apostle Kwafo also called upon unbelievers to reconsider their choices, as judgment follows death for all.

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PENSEC-Kumasi Holds Staff Retreat web

PENSEC-Kumasi Holds Staff Retreat

The Pentecost Senior High School (PENSEC) in Kumasi has organised a day retreat for its staff members to seek the face of the Lord for effective service.

The retreat, held on Thursday, January 9, 2025, at the Hephzibal Assembly auditorium, was themed “Empowered by the Holy Spirit For Service,” (Daniel 6:3 and Genesis 39:2-3). It was attended by both teaching and non-teaching staff.

During the first sermon at the event, Pastor Mathias Wornu, the School Chaplain, emphasised the significance of remaining connected to God, the ultimate source of power, to excel in any responsibilities assigned to individuals, drawing from Daniel’s story in Daniel 6:3.

He explained that Daniel distinguished himself and excelled in all his endeavours because there was an excellent Spirit in him, which he received from God through constant prayer. He urged the attendees to be consistent with prayer, regardless of the circumstances.

“As a mission school, we cannot do away with prayer and be successful,” he pointed out, stressing the consequences of being disconnected from God.

Pastor Isaac Koda Plange of Achawso District in the Suame Area, delivered a second sermon based on Genesis 39:2-6. He illustrated how Joseph prospered and became a source of blessings to the household of Potiphar because the Lord was with him. He highlighted the benefits of maintaining a close relationship with God, stating, “Once God is with you, you must also be with Him for continued blessings.”

As part of the event, an open discussion session was held, allowing participants to reflect on the sermons and share insights for practical application in their lives.

In his closing remarks, Elder Albert Mensah, the Headmaster of the school, expressed his satisfaction with the attendance and thanked the participants for their cooperation. He reiterated the need for seeking God’s presence in all facets of life, saying, “It is the Spirit that makes the difference.”

Additionally, he urged attendees to make positive affirmations about their lives, referencing Numbers 14:28.

The euphoria that characterised the event was a testament to the fact that the participants left the retreat feeling fully refreshed and prepared for service.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

Abuakwa Area Gives To Kumasi Female Prison web

Abuakwa Area Gives To Kumasi Female Prison

The Abuakwa Area Prisons Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, in collaboration with the Area Women’s Ministry, has embarked on a charitable mission to donate essential items to the Kumasi Female Prison. 

The donation, made on December 30, 2024, aimed to improve the living conditions and hygiene of the female inmates at the facility.

The items, valued at GH¢15,000.00, included 10 boxes of soap, 20 boxes of toothpaste, three boxes of toothbrushes, 33 blankets, 55 towels, five packs of toilet rolls, 50 pairs of bathroom slippers, and 10 boxes of sanitary pads. Others comprised five large boxes of washing powder, 30 crates of soft drinks, four boxes of Kivi Gari, half a bag of gari, 20 packs of mineral water, and 80 pieces of bread.

Receiving the items, the prison officials expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the church for the generosity.

The church delegation appealed to the prison authorities to ensure the equitable distribution of the donated items among the inmates. They also encouraged other organisations and individuals to support the facility with donations and other forms of assistance.

The Area Prisons Ministry and the Women’s Ministry have demonstrated their commitment to showing compassion and care to those in need. This donation will significantly improve the living conditions and hygiene of the inmates.

Present at the presentation ceremony were Mrs Juliana Appiah Aidoo (Wife of the Area Head), Pastor Benjamin Yeboah (Area Prisons Chairman), Mrs Christine Akoto Yeboah (Wife of Saakrom District Minister), Elder Jacob Boadi (Area Ex-Offenders Coordinator), Elder Simon Agyapong (Area Prison Coordinator), Deaconess Diana Osei (Area Women’s Leader), Deaconess Doris Kyei (Area Assistant Women’s Leader), and district Women’s Ministry leaders in the Area, among others.

Report by Jacob Boadi, Abuakwa

FORMER GERMAN PRESIDENT MEETS APOSTLE NYAMEKYE web

Former German President Meets Apostle Nyamekye

Former German President Mr Christian Wulff has held a bilateral meeting with Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC).

The meeting took place at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra during Mr Wulff’s visit to Ghana for the investiture of President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. Present at the hour-long discussion were Apostle Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua (Vice Chancellor of Pentecost University), Pastor Benedict Eghan (Personal Assistant to the Chairman), and Mr Daniel Krull (German Ambassador to Ghana), along with Mr Wulff’s aide.

The meeting focused on the interplay between religion and governance in Ghana, with an emphasis on the role of The Church of Pentecost in shaping societal values, fostering peace, and promoting accountability.

A key focus of the meeting was the role of the Church in national development. Apostle Nyamekye highlighted the importance of moral values in governance, referencing the 2023 National Development Conference organised by The Church of Pentecost. The conference brought together key stakeholders, including the then Vice President, former presidents, including the current president; Speaker of Parliament, and civil society leaders, to deliberate on the need for a moral vision to drive Ghana’s development.

Both leaders agreed that societies that distance themselves from religious values face significant challenges. Mr Wulff cited Hartmut Rosa’s book, ‘Democracy Needs Religion,’ to emphasise the essential role of faith in governance.

The discussions also touched on the importance of peaceful coexistence among Ghanaians. Concerns about terrorism in neighbouring countries were raised, with Apostle Nyamekye recounting efforts by Christian leaders to educate their communities ahead of the 2024 general elections, discouraging any form of religious polarisation.

Other areas of discussion included Ghana’s economic prospects, global politics, religious tolerance, and the need for enhanced international cooperation on migration and trade.

Apostle Nyamekye also updated Mr Wulff on The Church of Pentecost’s contributions to national development, particularly in health and education. He highlighted the European Union’s €5 million grant, facilitated through the KfW Development Bank, for the construction of an Engineering Village, and a €1 million scholarship fund for master’s and PhD programmes in Engineering at the Pentecost University. The Chairman expressed gratitude to the German Government and the European Union for their support in these initiatives.

The meeting marked a significant step toward strengthening ties between The Church of Pentecost, Germany, and the European Union in governance, faith, and development. It followed an earlier engagement between Apostle Nyamekye and Mr Daniel Krull in December 2024. Both leaders underscored the importance of intentional efforts to cultivate these relationships for sustained progress. It further underscored the pivotal role of faith-based organisations in governance and development, setting the foundation for enhanced collaboration in the future.

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Daboya Pentecost Preparatory School Receives Award web

Daboya Pentecost Preparatory School Receives Award

The Pentecost Preparatory School, Daboya, in the Northern Region, has been awarded for placing 4th in the Nationwide Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communication (GIFEC) Quiz Competition held recently. The school also came first in the Basic Education Certificate Examination for 2024 in the district.

During the climax of the Daboya Zone 2024 Christmas convention on Sunday, December 15, 2024, officials from the Ghana Education Service (GES) and some chiefs from Daboya joined the service chaired by the Tamale Area Head, Apostle John Budu Kobina Tawiah, to officially present the award to the school.

The award contained 50 tablets, two laptops, two projectors, 10 desktop computers, 10 electronic kits, four boxes of charging cabinets, 10 10-Bots, a modem, scanner, digital camera, two ceiling fans, and a UPS. These items were to be used to establish a computer lab for the school and the district.

Presenting the items, Mr Peter Awusi, who represented the District Director of Education, expressed the appreciation of the Daboya community to The Church of Pentecost for the establishment and support of the school. He praised the school for achieving this great feat for the district.

Chief Gapasowura Seidu Issah, who represented the Chief of Daboya, recounted the history behind the establishment of the school, a vision conceived by Pastor Solomon Ashaley Djani, the then District Minister. He stated that after much opposition and struggle, the school is now achieving many successes. He appealed to individuals and organisations to support the school.

Apostle J. B. K. Tawiah, on his part, advised the school authorities to ensure the proper maintenance and safety of the equipment to serve the intended purpose. He assured the community of the continuous support of the church to the school and the community.

Apostle John Budu Tawiah (Tamale Area Head)

The District Minister of Daboya, Overseer Joseph Lukeman Abukari, expressed gratitude to the Area Head for his tremendous support for the school.

As part of the event, a foundation stone was laid for a two-classroom block which is under construction at the school, and a handing over of one-bedroom house constructed by the Tamale Area for Elder Seidu Takorah, whose mud building collapsed on him in 2023. The family of the Elder and the community people were full of praise for the church for the gesture.

Meanwhile, 16 officers, made up of seven Elders, five Deacons, and four Deaconesses, were ordained during the service.

Present were Mrs Agartha Tawiah, wife of the Area Head, Elder Alfred Yentumi Kumah, the Area Deacon, Ministers for Damongo and Yapei districts and their wives, Deaconess Juanita Ayaric (Headmistress of the School), officers, and members of the Daboya District.

Report by Area Media Team

La Area Donates To James Camp Prison & Senior Correctional Centre web

La Area Donates To James Camp Prison & Senior Correctional Centre

The La Area of The Church of Pentecost, under the leadership of Apostle Dr. Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, has donated assorted items valued at GHS 22,318.00 to the James Camp Prison and the Senior Correctional Centre in Accra.

The presentation took place on Friday, January 3, 2025, as part of the church’s commitment to supporting and transforming lives in correctional facilities.

The items, which included food, toiletries, and other essential supplies, were received by CSP Genevieve Hagan, Head of the James Camp Prison, and DSP Joseph Nyamekye Arthur, Head of the Senior Correctional Centre.

Speaking during the event, CSP Genevieve Hagan expressed deep gratitude to The Church of Pentecost for its continuous support of correctional institutions.

She emphasized how the donations would enhance the well-being of inmates and serve as a beacon of hope for their rehabilitation and reintegration into society.

Pastor Sylvester Ayiah, National Executive Committee (NEC) Member of the Prison Ministry and La Area Prison Ministry Coordinator, highlighted the church’s commitment to addressing the needs of marginalized groups in society.

“The Church of Pentecost believes in showing the love of Christ to all people, especially those in vulnerable situations. Our Prison Ministry is dedicated to providing not only physical support but also spiritual encouragement to inmates,” he said.

The delegation included Mrs. Juanita Toffa-Nuekpe, wife of the Area Head; Pastor Clement Achim Gyimah, Area Secretary; Pastor Sylvester Ayiah, and a cross-section of the La Area Pastorate and their wives, who actively participated in the event.

Report by La Area Media Team

James McKeown Worship Centre Donates To Potter's Village Orphanage web

James McKeown Worship Centre Donates To Potter’s Village Orphanage

The James McKeown Worship Centre (JMWC) of The Church of Pentecost has extended a helping hand to the Potter’s Village orphanage in Dodowa, Accra, by donating essential items to support the children and staff.

The donation, which took place on Saturday, December 28, 2024, was led by the Resident Minister, Pastor Daniel Appiah, alongside Madam Sylvia Awatey, the head of the Orphanage Committee, and other committee executives, elders, deaconesses, and church members.

Items donated included nine rolls of toilet paper, six boxes of Bibles, four gallons of liquid soap, four 25kg bags of rice, five 5kg bags of rice, drinks, bottled water, clothing, and financial support, among others. The thoughtful contributions aimed to address some of the orphanage’s immediate needs and provide relief to the children and staff.

The children at the orphanage warmly welcomed the delegation, expressing their appreciation through smiles, songs, and dances.

Madam Nana Ama Adu Owusu, Director of Potter’s Village, expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the church’s support. She highlighted the importance of such donations in sustaining the orphanage’s operations and ensuring the well-being of the children under her care.

Pastor Daniel Appiah shared words of encouragement with the children and staff, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and hope in Christ. He noted that the donation was inspired by the biblical directive in James 1:27 to care for orphans and widows. He concluded the visit with a prayer, seeking God’s blessings for everyone at the orphanage.

In recognition of the church’s kind gesture, the orphanage presented a certificate of honour to the church leadership, acknowledging their impactful act of generosity.

Report by JMWC Media Team