Jesus Makes The Unclean Clean - Apostle Tony Mensah web

Jesus Makes The Unclean Clean – Apostle Tony Mensah

Apostle Anthony Kwesi Mensah, the Resident Minister for the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Atomic, has emphasised that Jesus Christ is still preoccupied with cleansing sinners from their sins and making the sick whole.

Speaking at the ‘Special Evening Service With the Chairman’ on PENT TV on Sunday, October 8, 2023, Apostle Kwesi Mensah made a passionate call on individuals who find themselves in any unfortunate condition to come to Jesus for deliverance.

Drawing from the story of the leper who was healed by Jesus as recorded in Matthew 8:1-3, the PIWC-Atomic Resident Minister stressed that Jesus Christ is willing and ever ready to help anyone who comes to Him regardless of their conditions. 

“It was out of place for Jesus to touch a leper because once you touch a leper you become unclean, but He came to make the unclean clean, and the only way He could do that was to touch the unclean,” he pointed out, adding, “Even if you are unclean or sick tonight or you have sinned this evening, Jesus will touch you and heal you.”

Apostle Anthony Kwesi Mensah explained that the leper doubted the willingness of Jesus, but he was fully sure of His (Jesus’) ability when it comes to healing. He, therefore, assured the viewers and the listeners of Jesus’ willingness to attend to their needs.

“Anytime we go through a situation, He reveals Himself in that situation. He allows the sickness to come, but when we call upon Him, He reveals Himself to deal with the situation,” he concluded.

After the exhortation, he ushered the viewers and the listeners into a period of prayer.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

Barekese District Women’s Ministry Donates To Methodist JHS Students web

Barekese District Women’s Ministry Donates To Methodist JHS Students

The Barekese District Women’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost has presented sanitary towels, exercise books, and pens to over 350 students at Barekese Methodist Junior High School in commemoration of this year’s International Day of the Girl Child.

Speaking at the brief presentation ceremony with Philippians 4:13 as her scripture reference, Mrs. Grace Kyei Boate, wife of the District Minister, encouraged the young girls to believe that they can do all things and become all things through Christ.

She, therefore, urged them to strive to be the best in their societies.

Mrs. Boate also advised the students to turn to God to discover their life’s purpose and strive to always do the right thing.

Receiving the items on behalf of the students, the Headmistress of the school was full of praise to God for the surprise visit by the Women’s Ministry.

She thanked the Church on behalf of the students and called for more of such support.

The event had in attendance the leadership and some members of the District Women’s Ministry.

Report by Barekese District Media Team.

Accra New Town District Retires 19 Officers web

Accra New Town District Retires 19 Officers

The Accra Newtown District in the La Area of The Church of Pentecost has successfully retired 19 officers from active service.

The service, which took place at the Dr Thomas Wyatt Temple on Sunday, September 17, 2023, brought together various personalities, including the Chairman of the Church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye and his wife Mary, the La Area Head, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Nuepke and his wife Juanita, and the Evangelism Director, Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin and his wife.

Others were Apostle Samuel Yaw Antwi, Cape Coast Area Head; Apostle John Obeng Kesse, Suame Area Head; Apostle Rigwell Ato Addison (Rtd.) – former General Secretary of the Church; Apostle David Tettey Tekper (Rtd.), Apostle Moses Ayitey (Rtd), and Pastor Kusi Donkor of the Voice of Pentecost, among others.

In a presentation, Apostle Eric Nyamekye noted that retirement is a moment of joy, victory, and inner fulfilment of one’s work.

He said the event was a mixed feeling of the good work done by the retirees and a reflection on how to get a replacement of their kind.

Apostle Eric Nyamekye said that when a person serves well and retires, it is a sign that their service is well acknowledged by God and man and must be rewarded accordingly.

“Life’s journey and departure are always in a set of groups. The church has continually enjoyed these officers’ benevolence and selfless services,” he noted.

With scriptural reference to Jeremiah 45: 1- 5, he noted that after King Jehoiakim had learnt about Jeremiah’s prophesy, which Baruch had written, he sought for them; Baruch began to think of his life and the trouble he had put himself into. But God reassured him of His divine protection through a prophecy.

According to him, Moses was scared to return to Egypt because he feared losing his life when Pharaoh found him. After God permitted the devil to destroy Job’s possessions, the devil again sought permission to torment and kill him, for he knew that life is so precious to men and, as such, would do anything for their lives. Satan did everything possible to destroy and frustrate Job, but God preserved Job’s life.

Apostle Eric Nyamekye indicated that it is blessed to have one’s life intact till one retires because the Christian journey and leadership are full of casualties. He, therefore, urged the retirees to be grateful to God for their lives.

Report by Gina Akua Padi

Bolga Area Holds Ministers And Wives Retreat web

Bolga Area Holds Ministers And Wives Retreat

The Bolgatanga Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle David Amankwaa, and his wife, Mrs Rosemond Amankwaa, have organised a three-day Fasting and Prayer Residential Retreat for the 33 ministers and wives in the Area.

The event, which took place at the PIWC-Bolga from Wednesday, 4th to Friday, 6th October 2023, was on the theme: “Repositioned to Focus on Jesus.”

Speaking at the retreat with references to Hebrews 1:1-3 and Mark 9: 1-8, Apostle Amankwaa shared with the pastorate the superiority of Jesus to prophets and angels. He said that Jesus is exalted above all personalities and beings in the heavens, on earth and under the earth; hence, the need to focus on Him and yearn to know Him better. 

Apostle Amankwaa shared the Executive Summary of the Area’s five-year vision (Vision 2028) with the ministers and their wives. The vision has the theme: “Knowing Jesus, Possessing the Nations.” He stated that knowing Jesus brings eternal life, transformed life, integrity, grace to overcome challenges and power to possess nations, among others.

Discussing the vision document, the ministers and their wives made relevant inputs through group meetings and plenary sessions.

The Spirit-filled atmosphere stimulated revelations, instantaneous worship, intense prayer sessions and prophecies. 

As part of the retreat, the Area Head assigned Pastor Evans Bawomia (Bongo District Minister) to do an extensive presentation on the effective ways of ministering in the Bolga Area, touching on the cultures, practices, members’ expectations, strengths in ministering in Bolga Area, the potential weaknesses, opportunities and threats. 

Pastor Michael Agbadze also made a presentation on teamwork, the key to ministry effectiveness and efficiency, while Pastors Michael Peasah and Yaw Sarpong Aguyire also handled the following: Water baptism, Child Dedication and the Lord’s Supper. The Area Accountant, the Area Deacon and the Executive Assistant also made some relevant presentations.

Apostle Amankwaa shared insightful Pastoralia and wholeheartedly blessed all the participants and ended the retreat on Friday afternoon with a communion service. 

During an inspection of the Area Office and Pentecost Clinic project sites, Pastor Aguyire proclaimed the gospel to three drug addicts who accepted Christ, with two of them instantly being baptised in water.

Report by Harriet Asante  

Apostle Dr. George Portuphy & Team Survive Near-Fatal Accident web

Apostle Dr. George Portuphy & Team Survive Near-Fatal Accident

Apostle Dr. George Mike Porruphy, the National Head of The Church of Pentecost in Indonesia, along with his wife, Dr. Cynthia Portuphy, and two fellow Church members, Brother Atma and Sister Lina, experienced a miraculous escape from a near-fatal accident.

On September 26, 2023, at around 11:00 pm, after the team had finished an initial fellowship meeting in Jakarta and were heading home on the highway, their vehicle was struck by another speeding vehicle that had veered out of its lane.

The collision was so devastating that their vehicle flipped over twice before crashing into a curb and ending up on its back, with its tires in the air, completely totaled. The other vehicle involved was also severely damaged.

Through God’s grace, the team survived this harrowing experience, crawling one by one out of the vehicle through shattered windows, even as the scent of gasoline lingered.

All glory to God for their miraculous deliverance!

Report by the CoP-Indonesia Media Team

New Winneba Area Head Holds IMaiden Meeting With Pastorate web

New Winneba Area Head Holds Maiden Meeting With Pastorate

Apostle Daniel Nii Tetteh Tackie, the newly appointed Area Head of Winneba Area, and his wife, Mrs. Abigail Naa Densua Tackie, convened their maiden meeting with the Area pastorate and their spouses.

The meeting  took place at the Ansaful Central Assembly church auditorium on Wednesday, September 13, 2023, and served as a familiarisation session between the new Area Head and the pastorate.

Apostle Nii Tackie delivered a sermon on the theme “Let’s Retire,” with Psalm 4:1-8 as the foundational text.

In his message, he elucidated that “retire,” in this context, signifies “to surrender.”

He explained that despite David’s remarkable achievements as a great man of God, a man after God’s own heart, anointed as king of Judah and Israel, his victory over Goliath, and his preparations for the temple of Solomon, he had his share of weaknesses. These included adultery, the role in Uriah’s death, and family and political troubles.

David also experienced a time when his prayers seemed unanswered and faced false accusations. However, he entrusted everything to the Lord, declaring, “in peace I will both lie down and sleep.”

Apostle Tackie encouraged the ministers and their wives to surrender their ministerial challenges and life’s troubles to the Lord, emphasising that this surrender would bring them peace and rest.

The meeting also included an orientation session where the Area Head outlined his expectations for the pastorate.

During the event, Mr. Ernest Agyemang, the new Area Driver, and Mrs. Gladys Okai, the new Executive Assistant, were formally introduced to the pastorate and their wives.

Report by Winneba Area Media Team

ABSA Bank Appreciates The Church Of Pentecost web

ABSA Bank Appreciates The Church Of Pentecost

ABSA Bank Ghana has presented a plaque to The Church of Pentecost to appreciate the strong partnership the Church has built with the bank over the years.

A team from ABSA comprising the Acting Relationship Manager, Anita Ofori, and the Head of Customer Engagements and Insights Customer Experience Department, Adwoa Kyerewa Amponsah, were at the Headquarters of the Church at La, Accra, on Friday, October 6, 2023, to convey the bank’s appreciation to the Church.

According to Ms. Ofori, the visit formed part of the activities marking the bank’s Customer Service Month, celebrated in October every year. 

“We are here to show our appreciation to The Church of Pentecost, our top customer, to present this gift to show our appreciation to the Church. We also wish to congratulate you on your assumption as the new General Secretary of the Church,” she said.

The General Secretary, Apostle Obuobi, on his part, expressed his joy for the visit and thanked the bank for the award.

“The Church of Pentecost has had a long-standing relationship with ABSA. We have had no challenge with ABSA in managing our funds,” he indicated.

Apostle Obuobi assured the bank of the Church’s intention to continue to work with them for the mutual benefit of both organisations.

He took the opportunity to introduce the new Finance and Administration Director (FAD) of the Church, Pastor Emmanuel Kwabena Appah, to the bank officials.

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Pentecost University Matriculates 78 New Theological Students

The Pentecost University has matriculated 78 new students for its Theology and Missions programme at the Pentecost School of Theology and Mission (PSTM).

The students will undergo a five-year course that combines academic training and practical ministry.

The matriculation ceremony was held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) campus of the PSTM, Gomoa-Fetteh, on Friday, October 6, 2023.

The Chaplain of the University, Pastor Francis Broni, thanked the students and staff for their presence and prayed for God’s guidance and blessing on their studies.

The Registrar of the University, Dr Foster Amoani, congratulated the students on their admission.

He explained that matriculation is a formal process that grants students access to the academic programmes offered by the university and binds them to the rules and regulations of the institution.

He urged the students to set specific educational objectives and work hard to achieve them.

The Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University, Apostle Dr Emmanuel Anim, who doubled as the Director of PSTM, welcomed the students to the university community and shared its vision and mission with them.

He said that the university aims to produce spiritually vibrant, intellectually sound, and socially relevant graduates.

He stressed that the university is committed to shaping the thinking and worldview of its graduates with biblical values and principles.

Apostle Dr Anim outlined the Theology and Missions programme, which involves a one-year commissioning after the first year of study, field placement in various parts of the world, and a four-year completion of the course.

He encouraged the students to experience a real encounter with Jesus Christ so that they could be transformed and transform others through their ministry.

The ceremony was attended by faculty and staff from both the Sowutuom campus and the PCC campus of the University.

Some of the notable guests were Apostle Jonny Peprah, Dr Abraham Nyebar (Chief Finance Officer), Dr Mrs Denise Anatsui (Academic Registrar), Dr Michael Adonu (Acting Head of Department, Philosophy, Politics and Economics), Dr Michael Appiah (South Africa), Dr Bismark Owusu Sekyere, and Rev. Abraham Nortey, among others.

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GPCC Commiserates With Ex-President Kufuor web

GPCC Commiserates With Ex-President Kufuor

The leadership of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) today [Thursday, October 5, 2023] paid a visit to the residence of former President John Agyekum Kufuor at Peduase to commiserate with him over the passing of his wife and former First lady, Mrs Theresa Kufuor. 

The 1st Vice President of the GPCC, Bishop Dr Gorden Kisseih, led the delegation comprising Apostle Emmanuel Tettey (GPCC General Secretary), Apostle Samuel Obuobi (General Secretary, The Church of Pentecost), Pastor E. K. Duoduo (National Overseer, Deeper Life Bible Church), Rt. Rev. Dr Nana Anyani-Boadum and Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe (La Area Head and Executive Council Member of The Church of Pentecost).

Apostle Samuel Obuobi, on behalf of the delegation, led a heartfelt prayer for the former President and his family. 

As a symbol of unity and solidarity, a book of condolence was signed on behalf of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost by Apostle Samuel Obuobi.

Mrs Theresa Kufuor, aged 87, peacefully passed on to glory on October 1, 2023. She left behind her husband, former President John Agyekum Kufuor, and five children. 

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COPCOM Director Visits New Tafo Area

The Director of The Church of Pentecost Counselling Ministry (COPCOM), Apostle Dr Philip Osei-Korsah, has paid a day working visit to the New Tafo Area of the Church.

As part of his visit, which took place on Wednesday, October 4, 2023, Apostle Dr Osei-Korsah met with all the ministers and their wives in the Area in the morning for an interactive session at the Ebenezer Assembly auditorium, F-Line, in the Buokrom Estate District.

Meeting key stakeholders of the Church, including Ministers and their Wives, COPCOM Executives, Presiding Elders, Local Secretaries, Ministries and Committees Executives at all levels, among others, in the evening at the M. K. Yeboah Memorial Temple, Krofrom, the COPCOM Director gave a presentation on the topic: “Working Together to Achieve Seminar.”

In his presentation, he emphasised the need for collaboration between the various ministries and committees in the Church for maximum impact as far as the “Possessing the Nations” agenda is concerned, calling on them to work together for the common goal of the Church. He indicated that the ministries are interrelated as they all work on humanity, hence the need to collaborate for the progress of the Church.

Drawing from Psalm 133:1-3, Apostle Dr Osei-Korsah explained that collaboration and teamwork define the perfect nature of the Triune God. He pointed out that the phrase “Let Us” in the creation story in Genesis 1:26 suggests that teamwork concept emanates from God, which must be emulated by Christians in all their endeavours. He noted that though God is a God of unity, He desires diversity.

“God desires both relational unity and functional diversity. He values diversity but not division. So, He expects us to work as a team to advance His kingdom on earth,” he highlighted.

Touching on possible outcomes of collaboration, the COPCOM Director mentioned that the result of teamwork is overwhelming as God’s power is released in a special way.

“Working together will always bring about wonderful results. Therefore, every effort should be made to ensure that there is teamwork at all levels in the Church,” he stressed.

Apostle Dr Philip Osei-Korsah also took the participants through the potential areas of collaboration, with a special emphasis on communication.

There was an interactive session where participants were given opportunity to ask questions relevant to the collaboration among the ministries in the Church, with some getting clarifications to thought-provoking issues encountered in their leadership.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah