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The Safest Place For The Church Is In The Word Of God – Apostle Nyamekye

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has posited that the enduring strength and future of the Church depend on its commitment to the Word of God.

According to him, while philosophies, traditions, and human opinions may change with time, the Scriptures remain the surest foundation for preserving the Church across generations.

He made this assertion when he delivered the sermon on the topic, “The Seed Is the Word,” at the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) Auditorium of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), on Sunday, June 7, 2026.

He noted that while the Church may not have direct control over an individual’s genetic makeup or circumstances, the word of God a powerful tool capable of bringing lasting transformation.

“A person’s behaviour is influenced by what they feed on. The greatest weapon we have is what the individual consumes. When we feed on the Word of God, we can change the individual through the gospel,” he stated.

The Chairman noted that the Church’s numerous social interventions and partnerships are aimed at improving communities are not merely acts of philanthropy. According to him, the interventions are part of a holistic mission to create environments where people can flourish.

He, however, stressed that true and lasting transformation begins with the renewal of the human heart through God’s word.

Referencing Colossians 2:8, Apostle Nyamekye cautioned believers against allowing their minds to be dominated by human philosophies and deceptive teachings. He urged ministers and church leaders to teach sound biblical doctrine, emphasising that the safest way to preserve the Church across generations is to anchor it firmly in the word of God rather than in arguments or philosophies.

Touching on the Church’s 2026 theme, “The Church Unleashed to Transform Society Through the Gospel and the Power of the Holy Spirit,” he explained that societal transformation begins with transformed individuals. He pointed out that society comprises people and the systems that govern them, making the gospel the primary instrument for genuine and sustainable change.

“The key to the transformation of persons and society is the word of God, which is referred to in the 2026 theme as the gospel,” he said.

Drawing lessons from Mark 4:13-19, Apostle Nyamekye explained that the devil persistently attacks the Word because of its power to save, liberate, and transform lives.

“When the Word is planted in you, it can set you free. That is what the devil does not want,” he remarked, adding that the power of God’s word must never be underestimated.

Quoting Hebrews 1:3, he further highlighted the sustaining power of the Word, noting that God not only created all things through His Word but continues to uphold the universe by it.

“He sustains marriages, businesses, vocations and all things by His powerful Word,” he emphasised.

Apostle Nyamekye expressed concern that many Christians continue to struggle with fear, anxiety, and spiritual stagnation because they neglect the discipline of studying and applying God’s word in their daily lives.

Concluding with Acts 20:32, Apostle Nyamekye encouraged believers to remain devoted to Scripture, assuring them that the word of God possesses the power to build them up, shape their thinking, and position them for their inheritance in Christ.

“The word of God can build you up; it will teach you how to think,” he concluded. Present at the service were Mrs Mary Nyamekye (Wife of the Chairman), Apostle Dr Ebenezer Hagan (Youth Director) and his wife, Priscilla; Apostle Daniel Nii Tackie Tetteh (Winneba Area Head); the Area pastorate, PENSA UEW leadership and the student populace.

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Your Inclusion Must Bring Change — Apostle Nyamekye Tells Church Officers

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has charged ministers and church officers to make meaningful contributions to the growth and impact of the Church, stressing that their appointment must result in positive transformation wherever they serve.

Speaking at a meeting with ministers and officers of the Winneba Area at the Hallelujah Temple in Winneba on Saturday evening, June 6, 2026, he emphasised that effective leadership is measured not by position but by the value one adds to the Church and society through skill, attitude, and godly character.

“We want to be very effective,” he said. “You should justify your inclusion. Your local assembly should be blessed because of you. Those who appointed you should be happy, and the Lord Almighty should be glorified through your service.”

Defining effectiveness as the ability to accomplish a purpose and produce the intended result, he cited Acts 6:1-7, where the appointment of seven men to oversee the daily distribution of food resolved a challenge in the early Church and contributed to its growth.

“Their inclusion brought change,” he noted. “When your impact is positive, you are effective. When it is otherwise, you become destructive.”

According to the Chairman, three key qualities are essential for effective ministry: skill, attitude, and character.

Speaking on skill, Apostle Nyamekye explained that it is developed through knowledge, training, and consistent practice. Referencing Psalm 78:71-72, he noted that King David successfully led God’s people because he combined integrity of heart with skilful hands.

“Once you are made a leader, you need to acquire skills,” he stressed,“ he said, adding, “A gift alone is not enough. Training and diligence sharpen the gift.”

Drawing from 1 Timothy 4:14-15, he emphasised that diligence is the pathway to skill development and the maximisation of God-given grace.

“If we lose diligence, we lose skill and eventually become redundant,” he cautioned, stressing that skill attracts rewards and increases effectiveness in ministry.

On attitude, Apostle Nyamekye described it as the mindset that influences how individuals respond to situations and people. He urged leaders to be mindful of their attitudes, noting that it often determines whether people are drawn to them or repelled.

“Good attitude calls for a lot of sacrifice,” he said. Quoting leadership expert Max Lucado, he added: “Rules without relationship build rebellion.”

He encouraged officers and ministers to demonstrate positive attitudes toward church policies, finances, time management, the elderly, and members of the opposite sex.

“Treat women as sisters in all purity,” he advised, referencing 1 Timothy 5:1-2.

The Chairman further highlighted the importance of character, urging leaders to maintain high moral standards and live exemplary lives worthy of emulation.

“As an officer, there are certain lines you should not cross,” he stated. “Whether your wife is watching or not, the Almighty God is watching.”

He concluded by encouraging ministers and officers to conduct themselves in integrity so that church members can confidently follow their examples.

“Have good character as an officer so that members can read you like a Bible,” he said.

Present at the service were the wife of the Chairman, Mrs Mary Nyamekye; Apostle Dr Ebenezer Hagan (Youth Director); Apostle Daniel Nii Tetteh Tackie (Winneba Area Head) among others.

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Sharpen Your Skills To Be Effective Leader—Apostle Nyamekye To Children’s Workers

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has urged Children’s Ministry workers to develop skill, attitude, and character as the three essential qualities of effective leadership.

Delivering the keynote address at the opening session of the Foundation Builders’ Conference 2026 (FBC’26) at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, on the topic “Three Things That Make One a Leader,” he explained that effective leadership is measured by the positive results it produces.

Drawing lessons from Acts 6, Apostle Dr Nyamekye noted that effective leaders create a positive impact and contribute to growth. He encouraged participants to sharpen their skills through learning and diligence, cultivate positive attitudes through meaningful relationships, and uphold godly character marked by integrity and good conduct.

He disclosed that one of the best ways to teach a child is by example. Character, he said, is who one is when no one is watching, saying, “Children learn more from what you do than what you say.”

He concluded by urging children’s workers to intentionally develop these qualities in order to make a lasting impact on the next generation.

The session set the tone for FBC’26, which is being held under the theme: “The Fully-Equipped Children’s Worker: Reaching Every Child Everywhere Through the Gospel and the Power of the Holy Spirit” (2 Timothy 3:16-17; Psalm 78:72).

Report by CM Media

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Intentionally Involve Children In Intergenerational Services—Apostle Prof. Tsekpoe

The Head of the Department of Ministerial Formation and Training at Pentecost University, Apostle Professor Christian Tsekpoe, has stressed the urgent need for children’s workers to intentionally lead children to Christ.

He was speaking at this year’s Foundation Builders’ Conference organised by the Children’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa Fetteh, on Thursday, June 4, 2026, on the theme: “Reaching Generation Alpha and Discipling Them Through Effective Intergenerational Service,” based on Jesus’ words in Mark 10:14.

Apostle Prof. Tsekpoe described Generation Alpha (children born between 2013 and 2024) as digital natives, visual learners, and seekers of authenticity. Rather than viewing them as a challenge, he encouraged the Church to embrace them as a gift to the Body of Christ.

He explained that intergenerational service involves all age groups actively participating in the life and mission of the Church.

Key recommendations he gave included organising intergenerational services twice monthly, involving both children and adults in prayers, worship, testimonies, and scripture readings, and encouraging adults to stay informed about emerging trends affecting younger generations.

He concluded with a powerful reminder: “Children and young people are the Church of today, not merely the Church of tomorrow.”

Report by CM Media

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Apostle Kumi-Larbi Announces Full Implementation of Church-Wide IT System

An Executive Council member of The Church of Pentecost and former General Secretary, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has announced that The Church of Pentecost is transitioning from the pilot phase to full implementation of its integrated church-wide IT system, marking a significant milestone in the Church’s digital transformation agenda.

The announcement was made during the opening session of the National IT Training for ministers and clerks in the Ashaiman Area.

Speaking at the event, Apostle Kumi-Larbi, who also serves as the Ashaiman Area Head and Greater Accra RCC Coordinator, said the digitalisation initiative was conceived years ago as part of the Executive Council’s vision to establish a technology-driven administrative system capable of supporting the Church’s expanding global mission.

According to him, the Church in the United States has already been successfully integrated into the system, while extensive efforts have been undertaken over the past four years to onboard churches across Ghana.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi noted that the project has now reached a critical stage, where the focus is shifting from testing to implementation.

“We are now moving from piloting to full implementation. After today’s training, we are applying it because that is where the Church has decided to move.”

He called on ministers and clerks to embrace the system wholeheartedly and contribute to its successful implementation across all levels of the Church.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi further commended Pastor Paul Odai Laryea and his team for their dedication and technical expertise in steering the project through its pilot stages.

Encouraging participants to remain committed to excellence, Apostle Kumi-Larbi drew lessons from the Book of Proverbs, emphasising the value of diligence in ministry and administration.

“The diligent shall rule, and the diligent person will stand before kings.”

He stressed that commitment, excellence, and consistency would be essential to ensuring the success of the Church’s digital transformation agenda.

The National IT Training forms part of The Church of Pentecost’s broader effort to fully deploy its integrated administrative system by the end of this year.

The initiative is expected to improve administrative efficiency, strengthen data management, and enhance coordination across the Church’s global operations.

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Church Service Is Production – Pent Media Sound Engineer Charges Church Media Teams

The Head of Sound and Studio at Pent Media Centre, Mr Daniel Nuamah, has urged church media teams to approach their work with seriousness, excellence, planning, and commitment, stressing that ,”church service is production.”

He made the remarks during a media training programme organised by The Church of Pentecost, Shalom Worship Centre, Abeka, on Saturday, May 23, 2026. The event was held under the leadership of the Resident Minister, Apostle James Orhin Agyin, to equip media personnel with practical skills and knowledge for effective ministry.

The training brought together members of the district media team and other participants interested in media operations. Facilitators included Mr Jeffery Tutuani Sowah, Graphics and Animation Officer at Pent Media Centre, and Mr Kingsford Kyei Mensah, Head of In-Production at Pent Media Centre.

Speaking at the event, Apostle James Orhin Agyin said the initiative forms part of efforts to equip church media personnel with relevant skills to remain effective in an increasingly digital world.

Delivering the keynote presentation, Mr Nuamah recommended a structured media model for local churches. He identified three key units for an effective media ministry: the technical team, producers, and social content creators.

According to him, the technical team should oversee sound, camera operations, livestreaming, and lighting, while producers coordinate service flow, prepare projection materials, and ensure smooth execution. Social content creators, he noted, should focus on script writing, sermon summaries, interviews, and digital engagement.

“If church media teams adopt a structure like this, it will ensure a smooth flow of service and production without surprises,” he stated.

Mr Nuamah also highlighted the importance of rehearsals and preparation, noting that they help teams test equipment and resolve technical challenges before services begin. He encouraged participants to remain innovative and Christ-centred, describing media as a powerful tool for evangelism and discipleship.

The programme concluded with specialised sessions in sound engineering, videography, photography, livestreaming, projection, and social media content creation.

Report by Shalom Media Team

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Harness Music for Mission and Transformation – Apostle Dekpor

The Chairman of the National Music Committee of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Daniel K. Dekpor, has urged church musicians, worship leaders and instrumentalists to intentionally harness music as a powerful tool for mission and transformation.

He made the call during a National Music Seminar organised by the National Music Committee in collaboration with the Axim Area at the Emmanuel Assembly in Esiama on Saturday, May 23, 2026. The event formed part of efforts to equip musicians and music ministry workers for the Church’s Possessing the Nations and Transformation agenda.

Speaking on the theme, “Harnessing Music for Mission: A Theological, Cultural and Practical Framework for Church Transformation,” Apostle Dekpor described music as “theology in melody,” explaining that the depth of a church’s theology is often reflected in the songs it sings.

“The theology of every church is largely embedded in its songs. Any church that sings shallow songs will eventually produce shallow believers,” he stated, urging worship leaders to select songs that communicate sound biblical truths and suit the occasion.

He stressed that music is not merely an accompaniment to mission but a vehicle through which the Church advances its mission. According to him, contextualised music strengthens evangelism and discipleship, while music that is not understood weakens the Church’s impact.

Apostle Dekpor also encouraged musicians to deepen their spiritual lives through prayer, fasting and the study of God’s Word. He further reminded participants that musicians and instrumentalists are co-ministers of the gospel and not performers, urging them to remain authentic in their ministry.

Commending the Axim Area for prioritising the training of young musicians, he noted that such efforts align with the Church’s vision of raising the next generation of effective music ministers.

In his remarks, the Axim Area Head, Apostle Daniel Mireku Gyamera, expressed appreciation to the National Music Committee Chairman for the impactful training and assured that the lessons would be replicated across districts in the Area.

The seminar attracted 305 participants, including ministers and their wives, chorus leaders, instrumentalists, sound engineers and other music ministry workers.

Report by Axim Area Media Team

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La Area Equips Bible Study Teachers, Cell Leaders

The Church of Pentecost, La Area, under the leadership of Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, has organised a seminar for Bible Study Teachers and Home Cell Leaders to strengthen discipleship and leadership effectiveness within the Area.

The seminar, held on Saturday, May 23, 2026, at the Canaan Central Assembly auditorium, attracted many participants from the various Districts in the Area.

Speaking on behalf of the Area Head, Pastor Vincent Cudjoe Amuzu highlighted the importance of intentionally equipping disciple-makers to support the church’s vision of raising mature and committed believers. He encouraged participants to remain dedicated to their roles in nurturing members and advancing the Kingdom of God through effective teaching and fellowship.

The seminar featured presentations by Pastor John Ofei-Badu of the Achimota Area and Pastor Dennis James Osei-Asibey, the Area New Discipleship and Leadership Development Coordinator (NDLDC). The facilitators addressed key topics, including Bible Study and Home Cell facilitating skills, the integration of guests into the local church, and guidelines for the effective use of the Bible Study and Home Cell Manual (Volume 2).

The training formed part of ongoing efforts by the Area to equip leaders with practical tools for effective ministry and discipleship.

Report by Pastor Daniel Nana Sei Mensah, La Area Media Committee Chairman

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Apostle Mike Etrue Engages 1,728 Koforidua Area Youth In “Prayer In The Park”

A total of 1,728 youth from the Koforidua Area of The Church of Pentecost gathered at the Aburi Botanical Gardens for the second edition of the biennial “Prayer in the Park” programme.

The event, held on Saturday, April 18, 2026, was organised by the Koforidua Area Youth Ministry and themed “The Benediction” (Numbers 6:22–25) in honour of the Area Head, Apostle Mike Etrue, who is expected to retire in August this year after 30 years of active ministry.

The programme was inspired by the biblical tradition where fathers bless their children before departing from active service. The youth gathered with expectant hearts to receive spiritual impartation and blessings from Apostle Etrue, who has served faithfully as a District Pastor, missionary, Area Head, and Executive Council Member.

The event brought together 15 ministers and their spouses, elders, and gospel ministers, including Elder Dr. Emmanuel Kwasi Mireku and Elder Patrick Amoako, whose ministrations created an atmosphere of intense worship and prayer.

Speaking on the theme for the gathering, Apostle Mike Etrue reminded the youth that God gave Israel a blessing as their covering, assuring them of divine favour, protection, and provision through the Holy Spirit. He encouraged them to embrace their identity as carriers of God’s name and to see themselves as chosen vessels capable of overcoming life’s challenges.

He also shared his personal life journey, recounting his humble beginnings, challenges, and testimonies of God’s faithfulness throughout his ministry. According to him, total dependence on God remains key to enjoying divine guidance and protection.

Apostle Etrue further revealed how the Holy Spirit guided him in choosing his wife, describing the decision as one of the greatest blessings to his life and ministry.

The gathering ended with many participants expressing gratitude for what they described as a life-transforming encounter marked by prayer, worship, and spiritual empowerment.

Report by the Area Youth Media Team

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Kete Krachi PEMEM Holds Transformational Men’s Conference

The Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) of The Church of Pentecost, Kete Krachi Area, held a one-day conference on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at the Nsuoano District Central auditorium under the theme, “Godly Men Unleashed to Transform Their World.”

The conference brought together all thirty-two pastors in the Area and their wives, together with PEMEM leaders from the various districts and local assemblies.

The event was attended by Apostle Vincent Annan Denteh, Executive Council Member of The Church of Pentecost and Director of the Men’s Ministry, accompanied by his wife, Mrs Martha Annan Denteh. Also present was the Kete Krachi Area Head, Apostle Charles K. Fosu, and his wife.

Speaking from 1 Peter 2:9 and Acts 1:8, Apostle Denteh delivered a message centred on the grace of God and the believer’s mandate to influence society for Christ. He stressed that Christian men are divinely called to become agents of transformation and not merely passive church members.

Relating his message to the Church’s “Possessing the Nations” agenda, he urged the men to embrace their God-given responsibility of impacting their homes, workplaces, churches, and communities with godly values.

Apostle Denteh further highlighted the importance of strengthening every ministry within the church, noting that the effectiveness of the church depends on the vitality and balance of its ministries.

The Men’s Ministry Director also reiterated the four thematic areas of the ministry’s strategic plan introduced in 2020 — spiritual, physical, psychological, and social development.

He encouraged men to deepen their relationship with God through prayer and evangelism while also paying attention to their physical wellbeing, mental growth, and social responsibilities.

The conference concluded with a strong call for holistic development among Christian men. Participants were reminded that men who desire to transform society must first become spiritually grounded, emotionally stable, physically disciplined, and socially responsible.

The gathering served as a renewed call for men in the Kete Krachi Area to rise and fulfil their God-ordained mandate as transformational leaders.

Written by Kaakyire Asante