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Invest In Kingdom Business – Elder Dr. Siaw Agyepong To Christian Businesses

Elder Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, the Presiding Elder of Pentecost International Worship Centre, Graceland (PIWC-Graceland), has urged  Christian entrepreneurs to align themselves and their businesses with the word of God and support the Church in advancing the Kingdom business.

“Our Church is very strong and solid and needs our support for Kingdom expansion. The women of old, such as Mary Magdalene, Susana, and Joana, supported the Lord Jesus with their substance and time,” he said.

Dr. Agyepong was speaking at the recently-held Teshie-Nungua Area Easter Convention at the Fred Safo Memorial Temple, on Sunday, April 9, 2022, which was themed “Jesus Has Paid It All.” 

According to him, The Church of Pentecost has grown over the years from the palm branches conventions at Winneba to over 159 nations worldwide.

“Even Ghana as a nation has only 56 embassies, but The Church of Pentecost, because of the word of God, is in over 150 counties. So do not belittle the word of God; whatever God has said will surely come to pass,” he said.

Elder Dr. Agyepong, who is also the Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group of Companies, explained that even on the day of resurrection, the three women carried spices intended to anoint Jesus’ body when they met an empty tomb and that was also a form of support to Jesus’ ministry.

He mentioned that Joana was the wife of Herod’s steward, and although her husband did not like Jesus, she invested in the ministry of Jesus, and the world remembers her all the time.

“When you give money to Jesus, your name will never be erased from this earth,” he emphasised.

He further noted that Joseph of Arimathea invested in Jesus by providing a tomb for his burial. Today, everybody who visits Jerusalem goes to the tomb, and research shows that the family of Joseph of Arimathea has been blessed immensely from his act of kindness.

“Have you thought about such a situation, where a rich man will go for someone’s body to bury it? Joseph realized that this was not an ordinary body, but a special body, a previous body, a dignified body. Let the power of the resurrection come into your mind,” he said.

Dr. Agyepong then threw light on the act of kindness by Zacchaeus, stating that after coming into contact with the Savior, he decided to give 50% of his wealth to the poor and pay back four times those he cheated in tax payment.

Elder Dr. Agyepong said that Zacchaeus, with all his wealth, was not saved; salvation came to his household only after he met Jesus, and his name is always mentioned in scriptures.

“Today, if your business is collapsing, salvation is coming to your business, Jesus is ready to meet you at the point of your need. It is not about what you will lose when you give to support the work of God but rather what you will gain,” he declared.

Report by Teshie-Nungua Area Media Team

Sacrifice Your Time & Resources For Christ - Christians Toldpdd

“Sacrifice Your Time & Resources For Christ” – Christians Told

The Ashaiman Area Head and Executive Council Member of The Church of Pentecost, Prophet David Kankam Beditor, urged believers to dedicate their time and resources to the kingdom of God, as Jesus Christ was the first to sacrifice His life for them.

Prophet Kankam delivered a sermon titled “Why Do We Celebrate Easter?” during the recently-held Easter Convention of the Afienya Estate District, which was held from April 5 to 9, 2023, at the Afienya Estate District Central Assembly auditorium.

The event was held under the theme, “Why Are You Looking for the Living Among the Dead? He Is Not Here, He Has Risen!” (Luke 24:5-6), and was well attended.

Quoting from Luke 24:1-7, Prophet Kankam explained that Easter is a time to remember the passion, crucifixion, death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

He emphasised that Christ’s sacrifice is the central theme of Easter celebrations. While the word “Easter” is not mentioned in the Bible, a foreshadowing of the event can be seen in the Bible, he said, adding that before Christ’s death, animals were used for sin sacrifices, and the Jews celebrated Passover.

Prophet Kankam listed the reasons for celebrating Easter, noting that it marks the period when Jesus Christ gave Himself and His life as a sin offering for humanity. As a result, believers must also be willing to sacrifice themselves, their talents, skills, and resources for the cause of Christ.

He further stated that the Blood of Christ, which was shed for the remission of sins, has granted them salvation and made them children of God.

The Ashaiman Area Head advised Christians to always give glory to God and worship Him in truth and spirit as children of God.

He also indicated that the celebration of Easter is still relevant to Christianity today as it proves that Christians serve a living God, strengthens their faith in the Lord, reaffirms the promise of eternal life, reassures them of God’s glory and wealth, and renews their hope of the resurrection.

“This is the confidence we have that if Christ resurrected, we will also resurrect,” he stated.

Report by Afienya Estate District Media Team.

Use Your Influence to Promote God's Kingdom - Pastor Twene Advises Christians

Use Your Influence to Promote God’s Kingdom – Pastor Twene Advises Christians

Pastor Justice Adane Twene, the Afienya Estate District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, has advised Christians to use their influence to promote the kingdom of God.

Pastor Twene made this call at the climax of this year’s Easter Convention, which was held from April 5th to 9th, 2023, at the district’s Central Assembly auditorium. The event, themed: “Why Do You Look for the Living Among the Dead? He Is Not Here, He Is Risen” (Luke 24:5-6), was well attended and brought people from different walks of life.

In his sermon titled “Characters Around the Burial and the Resurrection of Jesus Christ,” with Luke 24:2-6 and Matthew 27:1-57 as scripture references, the District Minister highlighted the many lessons that can be learned from some characters around the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. These, he said, include Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, Mary Magdalen, the Apostles, and the other disciples of Christ Jesus.

Speaking about Joseph of Arimathea, Pastor Twene described him as a member of the Jewish council, a good and righteous man who had not consented to their decisions and actions but was looking for the kingdom of God.

“He was also wealthy and influential and used his position and influence for the benefit of Christ and the kingdom of God. He went to Pilate and asked for the body of Christ, and when it was given to him, he wrapped it in a clean linen shroud and laid it in his own new tomb, which had been cut in the rock,” he said.

Pastor Twene urged Christians to emulate Joseph of Arimathea and use their position, influence, power, and office for the benefit of Christ and the welfare of the Church.

He stressed that if the Church can possess the nations, believers must influence the world in every sphere of life with Kingdom values and principles.

The District Minister further emphasised that Joseph of Arimathea did not hide or compromise his faith, did not consent to the decision to execute Jesus Christ, and openly defended his faith. He urged believers to contend for the faith and stand their ground when opposition and adversities arise in their Christian journey.

Pastor Twene advised believers to be loyal and people of integrity no matter what they face as Christians.

According to him, Joseph of Arimathea was sacrificial, committed to duty, available, and responsible. He pointed out that no one told Joseph of Arimathea to go for the body of Christ, but he took the initiative himself.

“He sacrificed his time, wealth, influence, and tomb to give Christ a befitting burial,” he said.

Pastor Twene, therefore, encouraged believers to sacrifice their wealth, skills, talents, and resources for the advancement of the Kingdom.

He also advised Christians, especially church leaders, to be responsible, available, and dutiful.

Pastor Twene explained that being responsible is having an obligation to do something, being dependable, keeping promises, and honouring commitments. Responsible people are accountable, answerable, reliable, and available.

He also urged Christians to emulate Nicodemus’ love and compassion as well as Mary’s humility to influence their spheres.

Report by Afienya Estate District Media Team.

Christ's Death Must Motivate You To Serve God Better - Christians Charged

Christ’s Death Must Motivate You To Serve God Better – Christians Charged

The Kwadaso Area Head of The Church Of Pentecost, Apostle J.B.K.Tawiah, has urged Christians to be motivated by the death of Jesus Christ to serve God better.

He stated that since Christ offered a great sacrifice by going through a painful death, believers must give their best for Him instead of complaining about the little services they render.

“Nothing we do can compensate for the great sacrifice made by the Saviour,” he said.

Apostle Tawiah was speaking in the Kwadaso Zone during an Easter Sunday Service that climaxed this year’s Easter Convention, which took place from Wednesday, April 5th, to Sunday, April 9th, 2023.

During an exposition on the theme, “Jesus Christ, The Resurrection and the Life,” which was referenced from John 11:25 and Philippians 3:10, Apostle Tawiah mentioned the death of Christ meant a lot to Christians.

Addressing over 9,000 members drawn from eight zones, under the topic “The Power Of The Resurrection,” Apostle Tawiah stated that Jesus Christ predicted His own death, as stated in Luke 18:31-34, and that it was God’s ordained plan to make Christ die so as to save sinners from sin and its consequences.

Reading from Philippians 2:7-8, he intimated that Christ voluntarily offered to forgo his heavenly benefits by emptying Himself and taking on the position of a servant, even though He is God.

“Christ became poor that believers would be rich (2 Corinthians 8:9). He also sacrificed the glory He had, which is why He prayed that His Father would restore it to Him (John17:4-5). Christ accepted to take up human limitations, suffering, and ill-treatment as recorded in the verses of Isaiah 53,” he said.

Apostle Tawiah further outlined some of the key benefits of Christ’s death, including reconciling humankind back to God (Ephesians 2:13-14;1 Peter 3:18), revealing God’s character of love (Romans 5:8;John 3:16;John 15:13), and justice (Romans 3:25-26), canceling the legal demands and the written code that stood against mankind (Colossians 2:14-17;1 Peter 2:24), justifying and making righteous (Romans 4:5;5:9), and providing all we need for life (Romans 8:32;Philippians 4:19).

On Christ’s resurrection, he stated that there was a conspiracy and the giving and taking of bribes to make false claims that Jesus’s disciples stole His body (Matthew 28:11-15). Nevertheless, Christ rose and showed Himself to many as evidence that He had triumphed over death.

Apostle Tawiah used the incident to advise Christians in particular and Ghanaians in general to eschew corrupt practices that wreck societies and nations.

He urged Christians to live above reproach wherever they found themselves in society.

The Kwadaso Area Head also touched on the source of the resurrection power, which is from God the Father (Acts 2:23, Acts 10:40), Christ Himself, since he made declarations to that effect (John 11:25, John 10:17-18), and the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:11).

He assured believers that the resurrection power is still available to revive all aspects of our lives and prayed for Church members to receive the power of the resurrection in order to lead meaningful lives.

This year’s Easter Convention, held in four zones, included, for the first time, one for PIWC and all English Assemblies in the Area.

It was graced by some royals in the Area, including Nana Antwi-Agyei Brempong II (Atwima Hene), who is an Elder of the Church.

Also present were the Member of Parliament for Kwadaso Constituency, Hon. Prof. Kingsley Nyarko, the MCE of Kwadaso Municipal Assembly, Hon. Agyenim Boateng, and some other officers from the Assembly.

Nana Antwi Agyei Brempong, in a brief remark, admonished the people to be good citizens and eschew corruption and other social vices that would disturb the peace of the traditional area and the entire nation.

He also expressed appreciation to The Church of Pentecost for helping to lead royals into the saving knowledge of Christ, something that was hitherto unheard of.

Both the Member of Parliament and the Municipal Chief Executive appealed for prayers for the state and the government to be able to overcome the economic and other challenges confronting us as a nation.

This year’s convention was well-patronised as members turned out at the various centres in great numbers to celebrate Christ’s death and resurrection.

To the glory of God, many souls were won and baptised in water by immersion. Others also received Holy Ghost baptism and instant healing.

Report by Kwadaso Area Media.

Kwahu For Christ Easter Outreach Records 623 Souls

“Kwahu For Christ” Easter Outreach Records 623 Souls

It was a great harvest this Easter as this year’s “Kwahu for Christ” evangelism outreach brought in 623 new souls into the kingdom of God.

The outreach, which took place from April 7 to 9, 2023, and also saw 96 backslidden Christians rededicating their lives to Christ.

Led by Elder Dr. Lawyer Ken Aboah, a National Executive Committee Member of the ministry and a trustee of The Church of Pentecost, the 50-member evangelism team arrived in Nkawkaw on Thursday night and received a warm welcome from the Nkawkaw Area Head, Prophet Forster Aniakwaa, and some ministers of the Church, including Pastor Joseph Onwona Adjei (Nkawkaw Area Evangelism Ministry Leader).

The evangelism team comprised of Gospel heralds, film evangelism, medical outreach, and outreach to Muslim teams.

During the three-day outreach, the team engaged in street evangelism, film evangelism, gospel tract distribution, house-to-house evangelism, and medical outreach.

At the Odweanoma Paragliding field in Atibie, the team led 66 people to Christ.

The medical team organised free medical screening and care exercises, benefiting about 270 residents of the Aworensua and Asuboni Rails communities.

The team also visited and  donated essential items, including bottled water, bags of rice, soft drinks, slippers, bedsheets, and clothing to the Fulani community in Pitiku.

At the Aweregya Community Park, the Evangelism Ministry organised a film evangelism exercise where 20 residents received Christ, resulting in the planting of an assembly in the community.

Perhaps, the most significant highlight of the outreach was the miraculous healing of Madam Agnes Agyemang from a stroke syndrome she had been battling for a year.

The 55-year-old woman, who could not stand on her feet, received instant healing after the team prayed for her, and she began to walk again.

To the glory of God, the “Kwahu for Christ” Outreach was a great success, recording 462 adult and 66 children souls. Also, 47 people underwent water baptism, whilst 19 received Holy Spirit baptism.

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New Tafo Area Rounds Off 2023 Easter Convention web

New Tafo Area Rounds Off 2023 Easter Convention

“Jesus Christ; The Atoning Sacrifice For Our Sins” – (1 John 2:2) was the theme for this year’s Easter Convention organised by the New Tafo Area of The Church of Pentecost.

Held simultaneously in three zones, with the Pentecost International Worship Centre, New Tafo (PIWC-New Tafo) hosting all the English Assemblies within the Area at its auditorium, the 5-day event was opened with festival of 11 lessons and passion songs on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.

Speaking on the topic: “The Power of His Resurrection” on Resurrection Sunday [April 9, 2023] to climax the convention at the New Tafo Zone at the New Tafo Division School Park, the Area Head, Prophet Samuel Tetteh Doku, said that any individual who believes in Christ Jesus experiences the resurrection power and that same power enables the believer to live life of unimpeachable rectitude and integrity.

Focusing on Philippians 3:10 and Romans 8:11 as his scriptural references, the New Tafo Area Head explained that just as the resurrection of Jesus equips believers with power, so the crucifixion enables them to put to death their old sinful nature and should remain nailed to the cross (Galatians 5:24), saying, “Before you can live a meaningful Christian life, you must first go to Calvary to be crucified.”

“You cannot know the victory of the resurrection without crucifixion,” he stressed.

Prophet Tetteh Doku mentioned the Resurrection Sunday experience and the Pentecost Sunday experience as types of the resurrection power. 

Differentiating between the two, the New Tafo Area Head stated that “the Resurrection Sunday experience is about the new birth (John 20:22), whilst the Pentecost Sunday experience is about the power to do the work of God.” 

“So, when Christ Jesus breathed on the disciples to receive the Holy Spirit after His resurrection, He wanted them to go through the new birth,” he explained.

According to him, the Resurrection Sunday experience was not enough, hence the Pentecost Sunday experience, where the ascended Christ poured out His Spirit on the believers to be empowered (Acts 2:1-4).

Prophet Samuel Tetteh Doku stated that whoever encounters the resurrection power lives a transformed life. He, therefore, advised the gathering to live a life in keeping with repentance, saying, “One way we can prove the resurrection of Jesus Christ is by living a changed life.”

He further gave many instances, both in the Bible and in the lives of individuals to prove the existence of the resurrection power.

The man of God also admonished Christians to be very circumspect in their utterances and avoid the use of disparaging comments, especially on their children because words are powerful, and should never be uttered carelessly since they could have an adverse impact on the listener or hearer. In the place of unwholesome talk, he advised them to always utter gracious words that would edify themselves and those around them.

As part of the service, some officers due for retirement were introduced to the congregants.

The event recorded a total attendance of 3,830, with many souls won to the glory of God. Thirty-four persons received the Holy Spirit baptism with initial evidence of speaking in tongues.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

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Reposition Yourselves For Christ’s Second Coming – Pastor Acheampong Tells Christians

The Effiduase Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Stephen Okyere Acheampong, has admonished Christians to reposition themselves for the imminent second coming of Jesus Christ.

Speaking on the Resurrection Sunday [April 9, 2023] to climax this year’s Easter Convention of the Effiduase Zone of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Acheampong, who had his sermon titled, “Jesus, The Son of God is Coming Again” (1 Thessalonians 1:9-10; 2:19; Acts 1:11; Hebrews 9:28), stated: “Jesus has been here before to bear the sins of the world and will come back with salvation for all who are eagerly waiting for him.”

He said that the second coming of Christ is so important that it has been established as one of the foundations of Christianity as most churches preach about it and many songs are composed about it to remind Christians of it.

According to the Effiduase Area Head, Jesus is the only one qualified to be the Saviour of the world because of his deity, virgin birth, sinless life, atoning death, resurrection, ascension, abiding intersession and second coming to judge the living and the dead, saying, “This is the bedrock of our faith.”

On what to do while waiting for Christ’s second coming, Pastor Acheampong encouraged Christians to reposition themselves by showing unalloyed love, devotion and commitment to God and the thing of God; wholeheartedly do God’s work without complaining to store up treasures in heaven; live by the word of God, not what men say; lead holy life by shunning evil; help one another; spread the good news about Jesus and his salvation; ensure that they and their families will not be left out; help and support the work of God, and love and desire his coming.

Present to grace the service were the New Juaben North Municipal Chief Executive, Hon. Comfort Asante, and the Chief of Asokore, Nana Antwi Panyin II.

Report by Ezekiel Korletey

PIWC-Navrongo Women’s Ministry Donates To Prisons

PIWC-Navrongo Women’s Ministry Donates To Prisons

The Women’s Ministry of the Pentecost International Worship Centre, Navrongo (PIWC-Navrongo), on April 5, 2023, donated medical supplies worth GHS 6,000.00 to the Navrongo Central Prison.

The donation was a follow-up to a previous evangelistic visit the ministry made to the facility on March 31, 2023, in which 11 souls were won with eight baptised in water. As part of the evangelistic outreach, the ministry donated the following items worth GHS 2,000.00 to support the facility: gari, sugar, washing powder, liquid soap and 30 bags of sachet water.

During the evangelistic outreach in March, a sick inmate was prayed for after which the District Women’s Leader, Deaconess Abasimi, who is a Physician Assistant, prescribed medication for him. However, the members of the ministry were informed that the prison infirmary had run out of medicine for some time. The situation moved members of the ministry to solicit support to remedy the situation. With personal cash contributions from members of the ministry and the generous donation of other people, drugs worth GHS6,000.00 were purchased for the facility.

A.S.P. Eric Koba who received the medicines on behalf of the Regional Command expressed his gratitude to the Women’s Ministry for the speedy response to their plight.

“Your church leadership is really doing well in practicing what the Bible entreats everyone to do, especially with your enormous support to prisons over time,” he added.

An inmate who is the leader of the Prisons Christian Fellowship expressed gratitude to God for using the Women’s Ministry to answer one of their major prayer requests.

Upper East Prisons Regional Commander, ADP Yakubu Abugrago, expressed his excitement with the huge donation and said: “This is the first of its kind ever since I assumed office and the fact that it is coming from women is what dumbfounds me.”

The Regional Commander used the opportunity to plead for more support in terms of logistics to train the inmates with vocational skills to help them earn living as they reintegrate into society after serving their respective terms.

“Again, I want to say thank you for taking away my shame. Now, I don’t need to hide from my nurses,” he added.

As part of the visit, Elder Solomon Bayie encouraged the inmates with a sermon titled: “Be a Changed Person” based on Jeremiah 7:1-3.

He stressed the need for them to reflect on the goodness of God in their lives and allow themselves to be transformed by the Spirit of God.

Report by Harriet A. Asante.

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Sumamanhene Donates 50 Acres Of Land To The Church of Pentecost

“Give us a mini Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) for the Bono and Northern sectors to enable us organise church events smoothly.”

This was the request of the Paramount Chief of the Suma Traditional Area, Odeneho Dr. Affram Brempong III, who doubles as the National Secretary of the Chieftaincy Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, as he donated 50 acres (approximately 200 plots) of land to The Church of Pentecost.

The donation was made last Saturday when the chief joined the Goka Zone of the Berekum Area Easter convention of The Church of Pentecost at Goka.

The Sumamanhene disclosed that many members of the church find it difficult to travel down south to the Pentecost Convention Centre at Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa in the Central Region during events organised by the church.

“I realised that we have no significant structure for us to meet in the upper regions. Therefore, the structure when built would bring members of the church here so we can have our own place for retreats. This would also bring development in the Suma Traditional Area through employment opportunities,” he said.

In his response, the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, who was full of praise for the gesture stated: “The Executive Council realised that traveling to Gomoa Fetteh was a long distance. Therefore, we decided to construct mini convention centers in each region.”

“Looking at the donation from the Suma Paramount Chief, the convention centre will be constructed in Suma,” Apostle Nyamekye reechoed.

On behalf of the Executive Council, he expressed his utmost gratitude to the Traditional Council for their benevolence to the Church.

The Chairman was hopeful that the project would come to fruition to benefit members of the church.

The delegation from the Suma Traditional Council comprised Odiakotene Akwama Toprefo (Suma Manhemaa), Nana Mfodwo Okofo III (Suma Akwamuhene and Chief of Asiri), Okokyeredom Ampofo I (Adontehene and Chief of Goka), Nana His Excellency Ambassador Asum-Ahensan I (Suma Maawerehene), Nana Koranteng-Afari (Suma Dabehene), Nana Kofi Asiri Ababio (Suma Fumasahene), Nana Abena Twenewaa (Adontehemaa), and Nana Adomabea (Suma Maawerɛhemaa), among others.

Also present was a delegation from the Kwatwoma Traditional Area comprising Osabarima Asiedu Kotwi (Paramount Chief, Kwatwoma Traditional Area), Opanin Kwame Duku (Kwatwoma Abusuapanin), Nana Kwaku Asiedu (Kwatwoma Kyidomhene), Nana Arko-Acheampong (Kwatwoma Gyaasehene), and Nana Kwasi Acheampong (Kwatwoma Akwamuhene), among others.

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God Is Interested In The Palace -Apostle Anane Denteh Tells Traditional Rulers

Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, the Director for the Men’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost (PEMEM), has urged traditional rulers to allow God to lead them because He is interested in the transformation of the palace.

Apostle Anane Denteh, who is also the National Chieftaincy Ministry Coordinator and a member of the Executive Council of The Church of Pentecost said this when he participated in the Easter durbar organised by the Chiefs and people of Nyagbo Sroe traditional area in the Afadzato South District in the Volta Region.

The PEMEM Director, the special guest of honour at the event, joined the Chief of Nyagbo Sroe, Togbe Owusu IX, at the durbar amidst the drumming and dancing of Nyagbo Pagya.

The Nyagbo Pagya traditional dance is performed by warriors and the Asafo company who go ahead of the chiefs during war or special occasions.

The people of Nyagbo Sroe call themselves Bàtrùgbù and speak the Tùtrùgbù language, one of the Guan-local dialects spoken in the traditional area.

The durbar saw a display of the rich culture of people in the area.

In his exhortation, Apostle Anane Denteh preached on the topic, “God is Interested in the Palace” with scriptural references from 2 Kings 19:14, 15; 2 Chronicles 32:7, 8; 20, 21.

He said that God is interested in whatever goes on in the palace and that is why the Bible is replete with principles about the chieftaincy institution.

He narrated the story about the threats of the Assyrian king, Sennacherib against Judah and the response of King Hezekiah, the king of Judah.

The PEMEM Director explained that King Hezekiah consulted the prophet Isaiah for divine intervention.

In their desperation, “both King Hezekiah and the prophet Isaiah cried unto the Lord, and Judah was delivered from the hands of the Assyrians,” he noted.

Apostle Denteh urged traditional rulers to always seek God’s counsel in every step they take in their traditional leadership just as King Hezekiah did because God is interested in seeing that the values and principles of His kingdom are prominent in the palace.

He advised traditional rulers not to leave the church out of the developmental agenda of their communities, adding that “The Church of Pentecost is a friend to the palace and that is why it has established a ministry to the chieftaincy.”

Addressing his people, Togbe Owusu IX said that the durbar is to raise funds for developmental activities in the area.

Outlining the projects, Togbe Owusu said the community needs money and support for a water project, rehabilitation of the road leading to the community from Saviefe-Agokpo, a vocational school, and many others.

He called on the people of the community to participate in the development of the place.

Togbe Owusu was grateful to the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, for permitting a delegation of eminent apostles of the Church to grace the durbar.

He was also thanked the Lord for lifting one of the sons from Nyagbo Sroe, Apostle Fred Tiakor to the office of an apostle of The Church of Pentecost. To him, the people of Nyagbo Sroe do not take that glory for granted.

Apostle Anane Denteh was accompanied by Apostle Moses Ahiakor, the Hohoe Area Head, Apostle Fred Tiakor, the Asante Bekwai Area Head, who is also a native of Nyagbo Sroe, and Elder Kaakyire Kwaku Asante, the Media Coordinator of PEMEM.

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