TOSM, Chieftaincy Ministry Donate Towards Wa Naa Palace Project web

TOSM, Chieftaincy Ministry Donate Towards Wa Naa Palace Project

The Other Sheep Ministry, in collaboration with the Chieftaincy Ministry in the Wa Area of The Church of Pentecost, has donated 50 bags of cement to support the ongoing construction at the Wa Naa Palace.

Led by Pastor B. A. M. Abogorago, the Wa Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, the two ministries pledged their support for the palace project.

In appreciation, the Wa Naa expressed his profound gratitude to The Church of Pentecost for its numerous interventions across the country.

He remarked, ‘If all churches and even we Muslims rally behind what The Church of Pentecost is doing, the country will be great.’

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Ministry Requires Patience – Apostle Tawiah Observes web

Ministry Requires Patience – Apostle Tawiah Observes

The Tamale Area Head of The Church of Pentecost and Coordinator of the Northern Regional Coordinating Committee (RCC) of the church, Apostle John Budu Kobina Tawiah, has underscored the importance of patience in Christian ministry.

He shared this message during a four-day retreat for ministers and their wives at the PIWC Auditorium in Tamale, ahead of the 2025 Easter Convention.

Reflecting on the realities and challenges of ministry, Apostle Tawiah highlighted that offenses, provocations, suffering, and disappointing results are common experiences in the life of a minister.

‘Sometimes you do your best, yet there is nothing to show for it,’ he noted.

He added that such situations could become even more burdensome when leaders demand accountability from ministers who feel they have no tangible results to present.

Apostle Tawiah cautioned that impatience in such moments could lead ministers to frustration, resignation, or even conflict.

Drawing inspiration from Romans 12:12, he encouraged the ministers to remain patient in affliction, faithful in prayer, and joyful in hope.

‘Learn to wait,’ he advised. ‘Do not grumble or complain. Do not feel ashamed or assume that God, the Church, or anyone is against you. No one can be against you; you belong to the Sovereign Lord.’

He further urged the ministers to trust God’s promises, remain prayerful, and continue serving faithfully.

‘Keep working hard. Be assured by His word that joy comes in the morning. The Lord will not forget your labour of love,’ he concluded.

The retreat took place from April 8-11, 2025.
Report by Tamale Area Media Team

Elder Peterson Donates Church Building To The Church of Pentecost web

Elder Peterson Donates Church Building To The Church of Pentecost

Elder Benedict Peterson and his family from the Downtown-Ofaakor Area of The Church of Pentecost have generously constructed and donated a church building, valued at GHS 410,000.00, to The Church of Pentecost.

The edifice, named Mount Zion Chapel, is located at Breman Bedum in the Breman Bisease District of the Central Region. It was dedicated on Sunday, April 13, 2025, by Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin, Cape Coast Area Head and Coordinator of the Central Regional Coordinating Committee of the church, on behalf of the Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye.

The facility includes two children’s auditoriums, toilet facilities, and a water reservoir, providing a comprehensive worship environment for the congregation.

Pastor Adjei Nimako Darkwa (Agona Swedru Area Head) delivered the sermon titled, ‘Serve God with Your Possessions,’ drawing inspiration from 1 Chronicles 29. He noted that true devotion to God transcends financial giving and includes offering one’s skills, time, and resources.

He stated, ‘When we acknowledge that all we have is from the Lord, giving back to Him becomes an act of gratitude rather than a burden.’

Speaking to Pent News, Elder Peterson disclosed that although he may not possess vast wealth, he felt a strong urge to build the temple for the glory of God.

The event was attended by several dignitaries, including Apostle William Ezhorhoho (Downtown-Ofaakor Area Head), traditional leaders, and the pastorate in the Agona Swedru Area, among others.

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Ashaiman Regent Engages The Church Of Pentecost To Fight Drug Abuse web

Ashaiman Regent Engages The Church Of Pentecost To Fight Drug Abuse

The Regent of Ashaiman in the Greater Accra Region, Elder Nii Annang Adjor, continues to address social, economic, and developmental challenges in his community.

As part of his #StopRed campaign, Elder Nii Adjor visited The Church of Pentecost on Sunday, April 13, 2025, to advise the youth against the popular drug known as ‘Red,’ which has become an addiction for some youth in Ashaiman despite its severe complications. The chief used the occasion to formally invite the church to participate in the campaign launch scheduled for Wednesday, April 16, 2025.

During his visit, Elder Nii Adjor highlighted the dangers of drug abuse, emphasising that this year’s initiative targets school children. He also stressed the importance of parents guiding their children away from harmful influences to help them grow into responsible adults.

Nii Annang Adjor has been involved in various initiatives, including road safety awareness and community development projects. The Ashaiman Area of The Church of Pentecost has previously shown support for the chief’s initiatives, including donating 200 bags of cement to the palace building project in 2020.

#StopRed #PossessingTheNationsReport by Divine Yao Dzidzinyo Kpordzi, New Moneomanye District

Tarkwa Area Builds Skills Acquisition Centre At Tarkwa Prisons web

Tarkwa Area Builds Skills Acquisition Centre At Tarkwa Prisons

In line with its mission to transform society through the ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda, the Tarkwa Area of The Church of Pentecost has constructed and dedicated a Skills Acquisition Centre at the Tarkwa Local Prison, valued at GHC 156,771.00.

The facility, equipped with various modern tools, was commissioned on April 11, 2025, by the Area Head, Apostle Dr David Nyansah Hayfron. The project began under the leadership of Apostle Dr Daniel Okyere Walker (now retired), who cut the sod for its commencement on June 12, 2024.

Designed to develop inmates’ skills in carpentry and electrical work, the centre aims to make them employable and self-reliant upon their release, thereby reducing recidivism and crime rates in the country. During the commissioning event, the church provided packed lunches for over 280 inmates after sharing the gospel with them.

The Commander of the Tarkwa Local Prison, Elder ADP Simon Kwao Abofra, expressed gratitude to the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, for introducing the ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda and to the Tarkwa Area for successfully completing the project.

Report by Overseer ASP Joseph Asare Apietu

Elder Kofi Sam Donates Ghs 10,000.00 to Support Late Pastor Eric Kumi’s Family web

Elder Kofi Sam Donates GHS 10,000.00 To Support Late Pastor Eric Kumi’s Family

Elder Eric Kofi Sam, Chief Executive Officer of Erpreben Travel and Tour, has donated GHS 10,000.00 to support the family of the late Pastor Eric Kumi, former District Minister of Topbase in the Odorkor Area of The Church of Pentecost.

The donation, made during a heartfelt farewell service held on Saturday, March 16, 2025, is specifically to help cater for the educational needs of the late pastor’s child, covering school fees and hostel accommodation.

Pastor Eric Kumi sadly passed away after a period of illness, leaving behind a wife and children. In line with the Church’s custom, a farewell service was organised to officially relieve the bereaved family of ministerial duties and to offer prayers, encouragement, and support.

During the service, which was charged with emotions, Elder Kofi Sam, who also serves as Principal Assistant to the Odorkor Area Head, Apostle Isaac Tetteh Juddah, felt led to make the generous donation as a practical show of love and solidarity.

Apostle Isaac Tetteh Juddah, in commending Elder Sam for his exemplary kindness, described the gesture as a true reflection of Christian love and fellowship. He prayed for God’s abundant blessings upon him, his family, and his business.

The touching moment brought comfort to the bereaved family and inspired many at the service, reinforcing the Church’s call for believers to stand with one another in times of need.

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There Are No Strong Vessels in Marriage web

There Are No Strong Vessels in Marriage — Apostle Dr. Christian Tsekpoe Avers

Apostle Dr. Christian Tsekpoe, Head of Ministerial Formation and Training at Pentecost University (PU), has challenged conventional mindsets on authority and strength in marital homes.

Speaking on the theme, “No Strong Vessel at Home” at a marriage ceremony at the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Sakumono, Apostle Tsekpoe revealed deep biblical insights into God’s original blueprint for marriage, emphasising that the institution of marriage was never designed for dominance or superiority, but for unity, mutual submission, mutual support and purpose.

Quoting Genesis 2:18–22, Apostle Tsekpoe walked the congregation through the divine origin of marriage — a union birthed not from convenience, but from God’s own wisdom and love. “It was not good for man to be alone,” the Apostle reiterated, “so God fashioned a helper suitable for him — not inferior, not subordinate, not a destroyer but complementary helper.”

He further explained that in 1 Peter 3:7, where the Bible refers to the woman as the “weaker vessel,” it does not suggest the man is a “strong vessel.” Rather, both husband and wife are vessels — weak and weaker — needing each other to become one complete, strong and functioning whole. “If the woman is the weaker vessel, then by implication, the man is the weak vessel. God never intended for a strong vessel to dominate in the home,” he emphasised.

Apostle Tsekpoe illuminated the symbolic mystery of the rib — that God created the woman out of one rib from man. He noted, “The missing rib signifies the incompleteness of man without his wife. When you marry the right woman — the one ordained by God — she becomes the divine replacement of your lost rib.”

He went on to underscore the woman’s God-given role as a helper (Genesis 2:20), stating, “If your wife cannot detect your weakness and help you fix it, then she may not be the one sent by God. A helper is not just present — she is purposeful.”

In what many called a deeply reflective moment, the Apostle charged husbands to never get disappointed in their wives simply because they see flaws. “You were warned already — she’s the weaker vessel. Your role is to support, nurture, encourage, improve and advance her,” he said. He challenged wives too, noting that if the challenges in a man’s life multiply after marriage, the helper may have failed in her assignment.

Tying his message with practical wisdom, Apostle Tsekpoe declared that any marriage that ends in divorce is not a failure of one partner, but of both. “Whether Christian or not, if you understand marriage, you should not fail at it. Marriage is partnership — two people agreeing to make it work.” That is why there is no place for divorce in the Bible.

He likened a thriving marriage to fertile ground where even weeds may grow. “But when weeds appear — challenges and misunderstandings — don’t get angry at the crop. Instead, work together to uproot the weed.”

Concluding with a powerful call to action, Apostle Tsekpoe urged couples to treat one another with dignity, and to live their marriage in such a way that God will look upon it and say, ‘This union brought Me glory.’

He ended by declaring, “When the weak vessel is united with the weaker vessel, through divine alignment, they become a strong and mighty vessel — an enviable union to the glory of God.” This is the mystery of marriage.

May God grant us divine insight to marry, and marry well.

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PENTSOS HEADQUARTERS DONATES TO TEMA AREA WEB

PENTSOS Headquarters Donates To Tema Area

The Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), the social intervention arm of The Church of Pentecost, continues to uphold its mission of initiating, promoting, developing, and managing impactful social services and projects aimed at transforming lives.

In line with this mandate, PENTSOS embarked on a significant outreach initiative in the Tema Area, providing vital support to members in need.

As part of the programme, a variety of essential items valued at thousands of Ghana Cedis were donated, demonstrating the Church’s unwavering commitment to holistic empowerment.

In a unique gesture, beneficiaries were encouraged to invite two or three individuals to participate in free vocational training, fully sponsored by the Church. This provision ensures that the life-changing opportunity reaches even more people within the community.

The event formed part of the Pentecost Social Services – Graduate Expansion Project, during which key vocational equipment was donated. These included industrial sewing machines, knitting machines, hair dryers, drilling and cutting machines, welding and cutting tools, washing basins and chairs, as well as a brand-new container worth GHC 60,000. These resources aim to foster self-sufficiency and support sustainable income generation.

The occasion was graced by esteemed leaders of the Church, including Apostle Isaac Nii Kotei Djani (Tema Area Head) and his wife, Mrs. Mary Atsupe Djani; Overseer Benjamin Asare Yeboah (PENTSOS Director); Elder Dr. Henry Hackman (Area PENTSOS Chairman); and Pastor Sampson Gavor-Dzefe (Area PENTSOS Coordinator).

Other ministers, their spouses, and Area Presbyters were also present, adding significance and support to the initiative.

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Adom Estate Assembly Church Auditorium Dedicated web

Adom Estate Assembly Church Auditorium Dedicated

The Adom Estate Assembly church auditorium in the Akweley District of the Downtown-Ofaakor Area of The Church of Pentecost has been dedicated. 

The dedication service, held on March 30, 2025, was officiated by the Downtown-Ofaakor Area Head, Apostle William Kojo Edzorhoho. 

The Adom Estate Assembly was established in July 2004, following a three-day evangelistic rally at the Adom Estate bus stop. It was part of the then Kasoa North District under the then Accra West Area of the church, with Apostle S. K. Ansong (now retired) as the Area Head and Pastor Opoku Kissi (now retired) as the District Minister. The first Presiding Elder of the assembly was Elder Silas Nuel. 

The church began with just 14 members, meeting at the porch of Deaconess Akwettey. Over time, its numbers grew significantly, making it necessary to get a dedicated worship space. 

Several ministers played instrumental roles in the growth of the assembly, including Prophet Robert K. Dentu, Apostle E. C. Asante (now retied), Apostle Samuel Antwi (now retired), Apostle Dr Benjamin Ali (now retired), Pastor Kofi Anyane Asare (now retired), Pastor Emmanuel Kwabena Ansah, and Pastor Emmanuel Asane Bimpong (now retired), with Pastor Alexander Ansong, the current minister, completing it.

Delivering the sermon at the dedication service on the theme, ‘Zeal for Your House Has Consumed Me’ (John 2:13-17), Pastor Daniel Onyame-Tease reflected on Jesus’ fervent act of driving traders out of the temple. He noted that the sight of Jesus scattering the coins of money changers and overturning their tables was both unprecedented and shocking to the Jewish leaders and the public. 

He explained that Jesus’ actions stemmed from His consuming zeal for His Father’s house. He defined zeal as dedication and enthusiasm toward a cause, highlighting its biblical significance as a burning desire to honour God, fulfill His will, and bring glory to Him. He likened zeal to ‘holy jealousy,’ ‘godly jealousy,’ or ‘holy anger’ in pursuit of God’s purpose. 

Citing examples of King Cyrus, Zerubbabel, Nehemiah, and Ezra, Pastor Onyame-Tease indicated how their zeal for the Lord enabled them to advance God’s mission in their time. He encouraged the congregation to pray for an authentic zeal that would drive the ‘Unleashing Agenda’ of the church forward. 

In his closing remarks, the Area Head, Apostle Edzorhoho, emphasized the necessity of zeal, especially in a time when many have become spiritually lukewarm and followers of the crowd. He expressed his satisfaction with the prudent use of funds and commended the leadership and members of the Adom Estate Assembly for their commitment to the project. 

The service was attended by ministers and their spouses from the Area, including Apostle Samuel Antwi (retd) and his wife. 

Report by Pastor Stephen Danso, Abaam District

Awoshie District HUM Celebrates Rehabilitation Of Muslim Convert WEB

Awoshie District HUM Celebrates Rehabilitation Of Muslim Convert

The Awoshie District of The Church of Pentecost, through its Home and Urban Missions (HUM) outreach programme, has successfully rehabilitated a Muslim lady who was won to Christianity.

The Muslim convert (name withheld) recently converted to Christianity through the HUM outreach programme held at Darkuman Cable. Following her conversion, she was warmly welcomed into the church community. 

In a demonstration of holistic support, the church provided her with accommodation and enrolled her in a dressmaking apprenticeship programme. By the grace of God, she has now graduated from the programme.

As a gesture of empowerment and encouragement, the church presented her with an industrial sewing machine to help her establish her own business. 

Report by HUM Media Team