Pastor Matthew Yeboah Retires After 37 Years In Ministry web

Pastor Matthew Yeboah Retires After 37 YearsIn Ministry

It was a joyous mood when members of The Church of Pentecost in the Kanda-Alaska District in La Area and beyond, family members, loved ones, and a cross-section of the ministers of the church gathered at the Dome of Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC)-Kokomlemle, Accra to witness the retirement service of Pastor Matthew Kwabena and Mrs Sarah Yeboah on Sunday, July 30, 2023.

Pastor Yeboah has served in the full-time ministry for 37 years. He served in seven districts; Jaman Drobo in Berekum Area, Samreboi in Tarkwa Area, Amoaya in Sefwi Wiawso Area, Jumapo in Koforidua Area, Asene in Akyem Oda Area, Ashaley Botwe in Madina Area, and finally Kanda-Alaska in La Area.

He served as the Zonal Witness (Evangelism Ministry) Leader for Sunyani Area from 1987 to 1992, Witness Movement (Evangelism Ministry) Leader for Tarkwa Area from 1994 to 1998, Evangelism Ministry Leader for Sefwi Wiawso Area from 1999 to 2004 and Sefwi Wiawso Area Executive Committee Member from 2000 to 2004. 

He also served as Women’s Ministry Patron for Koforidua Area from 2005 to 2010, Koforidua Area Executive Committee Member from 2007 to 2010, and La Area Executive Committee Member from 2021 to 2023.

Prophet David Kankam Beditor, an Executive Council Member and RCC Co-ordinator for Greater Accra Region officiated the retirement service.

Speaking on the message titled, “Lessons from the unjust steward for maximum impact,” based on Luke 16:1-12 and Proverbs 21:20, among other scriptures, Prophot Kankam Beditor charged Christians to strive to receive good reports about their lives. He, therefore, implored them to avoid wastage and procrastination, use their resources generously to bring others to Christ, make good friends, be team players, be good stewards, and ask themselves necessary and relevant questions. 

In their final words, Pastor Matthew and Mrs Sarah Yeboah thanked all who played significant roles in their ministry. 

In attendance were Apostles Sylvester Arhin (Executive Council Member and RCC Co-ordinator for the Northern Regions), Prof. Adjapong Kodua (Vice-Chancellor of Pentecost University), Dr. (Col) Benjamin G. Kumi-Woode (Resident Minister for Burma Camp Worship Centre), John Osei Amaniampong (Rtd) – former La Area Head, Kingsley Addai (Resident Minister for PIWC-Kokomlemle), Seth Dwamena Asante (Nkwanta Area Head), among others.

Report by Daniel Tetteh, La Area Reporter.

PENTSOS Commissions Libraries In 3 Pentecost Schools web

PENTSOS Commissions Libraries In 3 Pentecost Schools

The Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), in collaboration with its development partner, International Christian Ministries (ICM), Ghana, has commissioned libraries in the Pentecost Preparatory schools (PPS) at Akim Kwabeng, Agormany, and Akosombo.

PENTSOS is implementing the School Library Improvement project to enhance the reading culture among pupils in Pentecost Schools.

The Library Project also seeks to provide information to the academic community to support research and instructional programmes.

The project commenced in 2022 and targets reaching 50 Pentecost Schools with improved libraries to foster quality teaching and learning.

PENTSOS has so far established six libraries in selected Pentecost Schools and hopes to replicate the initiative in about 13 schools before the end of 2023 with its partners.

The Library Project aims to improve the reading culture of at least 2,500 pupils in Pentecost Schools in Ghana.

The estimated cost of the library project is GHS 70,000.00, covering the setup and value of books. The PPS-Akim Kwabeng library was commissioned on July 24, 2023, by the Suhum Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Patrick Aseyoro.

Speaking on transforming societies through reading good books, Apostle Aseyoro admonished the pupils to recognize that they are the light of this world.

Apostle Samuel Gakpetor, the Agormanya Area of the Church, speaking at the commissioning program on July 25, 2023, at PPS-Agormanya and PPS-Akosombo, advised the pupils to cultivate the habit of reading because it helps to improve one’s knowledge, creativity, and vocabulary.

“When we empty our pockets into our minds, our developed minds will fill back our pockets,” he said.

At the commissioning ceremony, the PENTSOS Director, Elder Richard Amaning, encouraged the pupils to take reading seriously to become better individuals, stressing that reading helps to improve one’s vocabulary.

Speaking at the ceremony, Rev. Philip Tutu, the Executive Director of ICM-Ghana, encouraged the students and schools to make good use of the libraries and mainstream library sessions into the full academic calendar of the school.

He further expressed ICM-Ghana’s commitment to partnering with PENTSOS to reach the last mile of Pentecost Schools without libraries.

In a related development, a new ICT laboratory, school bus, and a Sick bay were also commissioned at PPS-Akosombo. The newly commissioned library in PPS-Akosombo has been named after the outgoing General Secretary of the Church, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi.

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PENSA-PU Acquires New Bus web

PENSA-PU Acquires New Bus

In an impressive display of faith and determination, the Pentecost University (PU) branch of Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) has successfully acquired a new bus.

The long-awaited bus, which was purchased at the cost of GHS 1.9 million cedis, will play a vital role in the group’s mission to proclaim the gospel and reach out to souls for Christ.

An unfortunate accident during a fun trip to Koklobite Beach in November 2019 had left PENSA-PU’s old bus completely broken down. Since then, finding reliable transportation for evangelism outreaches had been a hurdle.

For this reason, the quest for a new bus had been a pressing issue for both members and leaders of PENSA-PU.

Speaking at a special ceremony held on Sunday, July 30, 2023, to dedicate the bus, Elder Richard Mbelembote, the PENSA-PU President, mentioned that the journey to secure the new bus was not without its challenges.

According to him, the efforts to acquire the new bus started in 2020 during the tenure of Elder Prince Oppong as the group’s president. The Elder Andrews Awuku-led team also pushed the agenda when they took over in 2022.

Elder Mbelembote further stated that when the current leadership took over the mantle of leadership, they also assured the members of their commitment to pursuing the vision. They, therefore, set up the Financial Empowerment Committee to explore various means of raising funds for the project.

The committee’s efforts yielded positive results, leading to generous contributions from the members and various donors, including Elder Ing Felix Astrim of FeDems Limited, who supported the project with GHS 100.000.00.

Elder Mbelembote also expressed gratitude to Pastor Nelson Adu and his wife, Mrs. Celestine Adu, for their tremendous support in making the vision a reality.

Dedicating the bus, the Vice Chancellor of Pentecost University, Apostle Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua, emphasised the significance of dedicating everything used for the work of God to Him.

He remarked that, while the bus is a mechanical device, through prayers and the grace of God, it becomes a tool for the greater mission.

On his part, the Campus Minister, Pastor Nelson Adu, expressed appreciation to God and all those who contributed to the purchase of the bus.

He also thanked the Vice Chancellor for his support and presence during the fundraising process.

Following this significant milestone, the leadership and members of PENSA-PU have been advised to care for the bus and instill a maintenance culture in order to benefit many generations to come.

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Adenta District Mission House Dedication web

Adenta District Mission House Dedication

The newly constructed Adenta District mission house of The Church of Pentecost has been dedicated to the glory of God.

Dedicating the building on Sunday, July 23, 2023, the Haatso Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Gyesi-Addo, called on Christians to pursue excellence in all they do for the manifestation of God’s glory. 

Apostle Gyasi-Addo asserted that anything intended to be done for the Lord should be done with utmost diligence.

The Area Head, who was happy about the timely completion of the project and its cost-effectiveness, commended members of the Adenta District for their commitment and generosity towards the project.  

The construction of the mission house became necessary when the district was created out of the Old Adenta District in the Madina Area in August 2019. The land for the project was acquired at the cost of GHS 330,000.00. The then Area Head, Apostle Emmanuel Agyeman Bekoe (the current International Mission Director), cut the sod for the construction of the mission house on December 24, 2020.

The project cost GHS 1,010,349.93. It was funded through district offerings, grants from the Headquarters and the Area, and individual contributions.

The District Minister, Pastor Emmanuel Oppong Donkor, the District Finance Committee Chairman, Elder Amos Aggrey, and the District Secretary, Elder Samuel Gyimah, all expressed their appreciation to God and the church for their commitment to the project.

Present at the service included Nana Adwoa Biriwa (Sefwi Sempa Hemaa), Mrs Elizabeth Gyasi-Addo (wife of the Area Head), Mrs Comfort Oppong Donkor (wife of the District Pastor), Pastor John Viscount Arkoh (Area Secretary) and other ministers and officers in the Area. 

The programme was a resounding success and a showcase for God’s glory. 

Report by Divine Mensah Vadze. 

Awutu Beraku Central Assembly Church Building Dedicated web

Awutu Beraku Central Assembly Church Building Dedicated

The Winneba Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Otu Appiah, has dedicated the Awutu Beraku Central Assembly church building.

The Winneba Area Head was assisted by Pastor Charles Arthur, the Awutu Beraku District Minister.

The colourful dedication ceremony, held on Sunday, July 23, 2023, also had in attendance Mrs. Gifty Dansoah Appiah (Wife of the Area Head), Pastor William Ofori Atta (Rtd.), Pastor Kofi Anyane Asare (Rtd.), Quaicoo, and Pastor Emmanuel K. Gbadago (Rtd.).

During the service, Apostle Otu Appiah delivered a sermon on the theme “You Are the Temple of the Holy Spirit,” using 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 as his scripture reference.

In his message, the Winneba Area Head emphasised that the body of every believer is the temple of the Holy Spirit, signifying that the Spirit of God dwells in them.

Apostle Otu Appiah further explained that just as the people of Corinth constructed well-decorated and magnificent temples for their gods, believers should honour God with their bodies since His Spirit resides in them.

“By this, Paul was saying that the Spirit of God dwells in them as His temple, and if God dwells in them, then it means their inner man is beautiful or magnificent,” he said.

The Winneba Area Head further stated that God is preparing His temples (believers) by endowing them with His grace, giftings, and fruit so that they can fulfill the purpose He has destined for them.

“Now, you are beautiful inside, but one day, what is inside will come out when He appears, and you shall be like Jesus,” he said.

Apostle Otu Appiah, therefore, urged Christians to lead decent and upright lives, bearing in mind that they are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for them to do.

Also present at the event were Pastor Eric Kweku Ansah, the Winneba Area pastorate and their wives, as well as members of the Area Executive Committee.

Report by Pastor Isaac Sunkwah Nekasen (Winneba Area Reporter)

Pastor & Mrs. Owusu Appiah Retire After 37 Years In Full-Time Ministry web

Pastor & Mrs. Owusu Appiah Retire After 37 Years In Full-Time Ministry

After 37 years of service to The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Daniel & Mrs. Emelia Owusu Appiah were, on Sunday, July 31, 2023, retired from full-time pastoral ministry.

The retirement service was aptly described as a “thanksgiving ceremony” by the Madina Area Head, Apostle Martin Seth Appiah, who officiated the service. According to him, Pastor Owusu-Appiah’s “ministerial journey was met with turbulent times with infringing health issues, yet ‘his love, sincerity, and zeal for the work of ministry never grew cold, and today we gather to show appreciation to God for a successful ending.”

Called into the ministry in 1986, Pastor Owusu-Appiah pastored in Seniagya (then Ashanti B- Mampong Area) from 1986 to 1991, Agbozume (then Volta A) from 1991 to 1996, Donkorkrom (then Nkawkaw Area) from 1996 to 2002. He also served in Abelenkpe (then Accra East Area) from 2002 to 2008, Santasi (Kwadaso Area) from 2008 to 2014, La-Nkwantanang (Madina Area) from 2014 to 2019, and finally in Ashalley Botwe from 2019 to date where he draws the curtains down on his service.

Speaking on the theme, “Ministry in the Midst of Suffering,” Apostle Dr. Emmanuel Kwesi Anim, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Pentecost University and Resident Minister for the Oyarifa Worship Centre, encouraged believers to always see their lives as a service and ministry to God and men, notwithstanding the challenges and persecution that may come along with such endeavours.

“Our lives must be seen by all as a service that is prompted by love and also stands in endurance that is inspired by hope because there will always be accountability and reward—it is a natural principle,” he asserted.

Reading from 1 Thessalonians 1:1-7 and Colossians 3:17, Apostle Dr. Anim explained that Apostle Paul suffered greatly in his ministry (strong oppositions and great persecution) after establishing the churches in Thessalonica, Berea, and Corinth, yet his love and understanding of his ministry encouraged him to endure greatly with the hope that the people will see Christ and that he (Apostle Paul) will be rewarded by the Lord.

“Our retiring colleague is committed to protecting the kingdom’s principles and values. His teachings on eschatology and the characters of the citizens of heaven depict heaven-mindedness…. We will also remember our colleague and friend for his integrity. He made sure he accounted for every resource that was allocated to him. His prompt filing of returns for grants to his districts testifies to his meticulousness in his duties,” described a testimony by the General Council of Pastor Owusu-Appiah.

Apostles Mike Obeng Andoh (Rtd), a former Executive Council Member, and Apostle A. K. Ahalivor (Rtd.), the immediate past Madina Area Head, some retired ministers, the Madina Area pastorate and their wives, among others, constituted the congregation in the highly-packed auditorium for the service.

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Ekroful District Teens Conference Records 146 Souls web

Ekroful District “Teens Conference” Records 146 Souls

The English Assembly and Schools Outreach Ministry (SOM) of Ekroful District in the Agona Swedru of The Church of Pentecost successfully held the third edition of the “Teens Conference” on Saturday, July 22, 2023, under the theme: “An Excellent Spirit” (Daniel 6:3).

Held in partnership with The Tonnie Institute – Africa, the event aimed at impacting the lives of the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates in Aboso, Benso, Ekroful, and Akropong communities as they prepared for their final exams.

Elder Tonnie Baffoe, the Presiding Elder of the English Assembly & Schools Outreach Ministry and the Ministry to Teens Coordinator of Ekroful District, addressed the students, encouraging them to stop viewing Mathematics as a difficult subject. Instead, he advised them to embrace and love the subject as it would remain essential throughout their educational journey.

Elder Baffoe, who also serves as the Team Lead of The Tonnie Institute – Africa, urged the students to be mindful of their lifestyles.

He stated that many adults are eager to help teens and youths but often feel discouraged due to perceptions of disobedience among the younger generation. To counter this, he encouraged the students to embrace the power of obedience, drawing inspiration from Apostle Paul’s words in Ephesians 6:1.

Mr. Felix Dare, a key member of the Institute and the Head of Administration of Transforming World – International, emphasised the importance of actively engaging with matters of faith to lead excellent lives in and beyond school.

The event achieved great success, with a total attendance of 335 participants. Most notably, 146 individuals gave their lives to Christ during the conference.

Elder Tonie expressed heartfelt gratitude to the District Minister, Pastor Edward Asamoah Antwi, and his wife for their unwavering support. He also extended his thanks to the officers and members of Ekroful District, the Gomoa Central Directorate, as well as the Area Schools Outreach Ministry and the Ministry To Teens of the Area, all of whom contributed significantly to the event’s success.

Report by Ekrofi District Media Team

Pastor Nyarkotey Quao Bows Out Of Active Service web

Pastor Nyarkotey Quao Bows Out Of Active Service

Pastor Stephen Nyarkotey Quao, the Resident Minister for Born Again Worship Centre in the Achimota Area of The Church of Pentecost, has gloriously bowed out of active service after serving for 26 years.

His retirement service, held at the Born Again Worship Centre in Dome, Accra, on July 31, 2023, recorded a huge gathering  of members and non-members. The service was officiated by the Achimota Area Head, Apostle David Tettey Tekper.

Also in attendance were Apostle Abraham Swanzy (Petroleum Worship Centre), Apostle Johnny Peprah (Assistant Registrar, PSTM), Pastor Benedict Eghan (Personal Assistant to the Chairman), and a cross-section of the Achimota Area Pastorate (both retired and active Ministers).

Speaking on the topic; “Following God Completely,” Apostle Abraham Swanzy, the Resident Minister for Petroleum Worship Centre, emphasized that God walks with His people patiently, like a steady companion, never in haste.

“Walking is the best exercise you can find. It is a day-to-day activity; we walk every day, every hour. As you walk every day, make sure to have a day-to-day friendship with God,” he urged.

Drawing from the scripture in Numbers 13:22-24, Apostle Swanzy highlighted how God leads His people out of misery, and to follow Him fully means leaving behind the burdens of the past and embracing a new future.

“Following God means doing everything He says, being careful to obey His commands,” he stressed.

He noted that our focus should be to follow God until we are raptured to glory, adding, “we must keep and sustain the excellent spirit given to us on the day of Pentecost.”

Recalling the story of Joshua and Caleb, Apostle Abraham Swanzy encouraged the faithful to maintain an “excellent spirit” like Caleb, which enables one to support and uplift others during challenging times.

“Many issues arise because people do not follow God. We need to learn patience and avoid despising others,” he stated.

Apostle Swanzy assured the congregation that serving God faithfully ensures divine provision, even in moments of weakness.

“Caleb followed God during difficult times in the wilderness. When times are hard, we must not forget God,” he emphasized, urging everyone to stay steadfast and focused on the divine path.

Testimonies about Pastor Stephen Nyarkotey Quao’s impactful work were shared at the event, with the General Council of The Church Of Pentecost praising his valuable contributions to the nation’s development.

“His dedication and tireless efforts have left an indelible mark on Ghana’s progress. His impact spans various spheres, meaningfully impacting the nation’s development and several people’s lives.

“His messages of hope, love, and social responsibility have resonated with diverse audiences, transcending boundaries and promoting a harmonious society,” it read.

The Achimota Area pastorate described him as “hardworking, demonstrating strong work ethics in everything he does, and has a genuine concern for the well-being of others and readily extends a helping hand to those in need.

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PCC Honored For Exceptional Facilities & Conducive Spiritual Ambiance web

PCC Honoured For Exceptional Facilities & Conducive Spiritual Ambiance

The Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) has been honoured by the Kingdom Equip Network (KEN) in recognition of the Centre’s exceptional facilities and for providing a serene environment that serves as the hub of Christian spirituality.

The Kingdom Equip Network, a renowned organisation known for its commitment to encouraging good governance and spiritual growth among church and para-church organisations, presented the citation to the Centre on July 20, 2023.

Situated on a sprawling 250-acre land in Gomoa Fetteh, the Centre has become a favourite destination for personal and corporate retreats, offering a spiritual ambience conducive for waiting on the Lord.

Over the past decade, the Pentecost Convention Centre has played a significant role in hosting various local and international conferences, accommodating an impressive number of over 300,000 guests from across the globe. The Centre’s unique accommodation facilities have the capacity to host more than 3000 guests comfortably, while its catering services can serve a sitting capacity of 3000 individuals.

What sets the PCC apart is not just its excellent facilities but also its commitment to family life. The Centre has thoughtfully incorporated a recreational facility, including a Children’s Auditorium and Resource Centre, catering to the spiritual needs of families and children.

The citation also acknowledged the significant contribution of the Centre in fighting COVID-19 in 2020. “Responding to the call of duty, the Centre confidently offered its facility to the Government of Ghana, serving as an Isolation Centre at no cost. This act of compassion and dedication demonstrated PCC’s devotion to serving God’s creation and the community,” the citation read.

Receiving the citation on behalf of the Centre, Pastor Prince Odoom, the Centre Manager, expressed gratitude to God and the Kingdom Equip Network for the huge recognition bestowed upon PCC.

He lauded the continued support of the leadership of The Church of Pentecost and the Pentecost Convention Centre Board, as well as the hard work and devotion of the management and staff of the Centre over the years, which has resulted in the establishment of an exceptional Christian Center of Excellence. He said that PCC remains committed to promoting Christ-centered values and providing a conducive atmosphere for spiritual growth and development.

As it looks to the future, the Centre aims to enhance its services and facilities, continuing to be a beacon of hope and inspiration for all who seek to draw closer to the divine.

With this citation from the Kingdom Equip Network, the Pentecost Convention Centre has solidified its position as the largest Christian event centre in Ghana, garnering well-deserved acclaim and recognition both nationally and internationally.

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Philanthropist Constructs Clinic, Donates Facility To The Church of Pentecost web

Philanthropist Constructs Clinic, Donates Facility To The Church of Pentecost

Pastor Nana Adom of the Grace Community Church in Redhill, United Kingdom, has constructed a clinic facility at Teshie Praso and donated it to The Church of Pentecost.

The facility will be operated and managed by the Church through the Pentecost Health Services unit of the Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), the Church’s social services arm.

The Clinic facility was commissioned and dedicated on Thursday, June 20, 2023, by Apostle Yaw Adjei-Kwarteng, Coordinator for the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Committee (ARCC) of and Area Head for Bompata.

In a brief exhortation from Deuteronomy 20:5-6 and Exodus 13:1-13, he taught about the meaning of dedication and the importance of sacrificial giving, encouraging members to emulate the kind gesture of Pastor Nana Adom.

Apostle Adei-Kwarteng, on behalf of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and the Executive Council, thanked Pastor Nana Adom and his family for believing in the Church’s vision to transform societies and for partnering with the Church to foster its “Possessing the Nations” agenda.

Speaking at the event, Pastor Nana Adom, whose mother is a Deaconess of The Church of Pentecost in the Suame Area, said his kind gesture was in fulfillment of a promise to God and also to address a critical need by the people of Teshie Praso, a rural community in the Ashanti Akyem South Municipal in the Ashanti Region.

The community members had to endure hardships owing to the absence of a health care facility.

Women during labor had to be carried on motorcycles to the district capital Juaso, which is about 20 kilometres away.

The healthcare facility was constructed to help reduce maternal and child mortality in the community and over 15 surrounding villages in the Ashanti and Eastern regions.

The PENTSOS Director, Elder Richard Amaning, mentioned that the building will be equipped and managed by the Health service of the Church to serve its purpose.

He added that the Church, through PENTSOS, has made a budget of GHS700,000.00 available to ensure the maximum operation of the facility.

The Chief and people thanked the leadership of The Church of Pentecost for the creation of the Teshie Praso District of the Church and for posting Pastor Adotey Mensah as the first District Minister.

They also expressed their gratitude to the philanthropist who responded to their distress call through the District Minister.

The District Chief Executive of the Ashanti Akyem South, Hon. Alex Frimpong, also expressed joy and appreciation from the government to the donor and The Church of Pentecost for their immense contribution to national development.

He indicated the Municipality’s support of connecting the facility to the national grid and also donating some street lights for the illumination of the surroundings of the facility.

He called on the chiefs and people to create an enabling environment for the workers to feel at home while at post to ensure the attainment of the purpose of establishing the facility would be achieved.

The occasion was graced by ministers and wives in the Konongo Area as well as the chiefs and people of the fifteen communities that would be served by the health facility.

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