Health Workers Must Work Diligently – Apostle Kumi-Larbi Urges

Health Workers Must Work Diligently – Apostle Kumi-Larbi Urges

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has urged health workers to see their profession as a call to serve mankind.

According to the General Secretary, health workers, especially nurses and midwives, must endeavour to treat every patient as their own relative, thereby providing the best health care possible to them.

“As understood by Florence Nightingale, nurses must see their work as a calling aimed to save lives,” he said.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi said this on Saturday, April 23, 2022, during the first matriculation and inauguration of Flosam Institute of Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Science, located at Suhum in the Eastern Region.

Speaking at the event, Apostle Kumi-Larbi said that despite the challenges in the health sector such as the low doctor-to-patient ratio due to limited health training facilities, nurses could offer their best for the country.

He urged them to work diligently in the fear of the Lord which, he believed, would help boost the confidence people have in the health sector.

He, however, called on the government to consider paying the allowances of nursing students in private schools just as it is done in public nursing schools without any discrimination.

“How can the government give allowances to the public sector nursing students, leaving out private sector students, while they are all trained to work at the same government hospitals,” he questioned.

Referring to Matthew 25:31-46, he reiterated that Christians are the light of the world, therefore, when the opportunity to help people comes forth, they should not relent.

He charged Christians to demonstrate godly characters wherever they find themselves.

“Work hard, be loyal, productive and maintain integrity at all times and places,” he noted.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi noted that there will be accountability for the resources God has given all persons on the day of judgement.

“For those who will use the resources for themselves will be classified as goats, while those who used it to help their brothers will be classified as sheep. These people will inherit Heaven. Therefore, we must use what we have to help others in order to please God,” he concluded.

Dr. Paul Doku, Vice Dean for the School of Nursing, University of Cape Coast, called on the government to support private nursing schools.

According to him, the private sector plays a critical role in employing majority of Ghanaians, therefore it is expedient for them to be supported.

He entreated health training and tertiary institutions to offer global and 21st-century skills to their students. This, he said, will help them to be relevant in the global market as trends keep changing.

“Knowledge is good, however, knowledge without character becomes very dangerous. Therefore, you must remember the pledges that you have taken and inculcate them in your work. This will make you a nurse of good character who will be useful to the nation,” he pointed out.

On her part, Dr. Christian Asiedu, Founder of Flosam Institute of Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Sciences, said that the institution aims at preserving the core values that have sustained the institution while preparing its students for the future.

She mentioned that the school is strategically creating innovative programmes in science and the nursing profession at large with the aim of inspiring students to live and serve globally, while promoting the advancement of the nursing profession.

The grand ceremony brought together personalities from the health sector, Christian and other religious leaders, chiefs, the media, among others.

Flosam Institute of Nursing, Midwifery & Allied Health Sciences is a private health training institution accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana (NMC), and the National Accreditation Board (NAB). Being affiliated to the University of Cape Coast (UCC), its main aim is to train health professionals in Ghana and globally.

Report by Alex Nana Owusu Nkrumah.

Lead By Example – General Secretary Tells Leaders

Lead By Example – General Secretary Tells Leaders

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has advised people in positions of influence and power, particularly Christian leaders, to always lead by example in order to produce maximum effect.

According to the Chief Scribe, the actions of leaders speak louder to their followers than what they say. “For people to believe in what we say as leaders, we must first lead by example,” he said.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi said this at a graduation ceremony organised by the Shalom Worship Centre last Sunday for graduands of the “Shalom Workers’ College.”

In a sermon titled “Leading by Example: Mentoring and Discipling,” the General Secretary explained that Jesus demonstrated in John 13:1-17 how leaders ought to conduct themselves.

He said that Jesus did not just command His disciples to be humble, love and to serve each other, but He first demonstrated it to them by washing their feet with water, an act that was reserved for servants.

The General Secretary stated that bad leadership where leaders abuse their positions for personal gains, remains the bane of the African continent, saying: “Until we practice what we preach, our leadership would yield little or no results.”

Unlike Christ, he further explained, the Pharisees, who were the teachers of the Law, exhibited religious hypocrisy because they only reveled in the titles and positions accorded them but did not completely follow what they preached (Mathew 23:1-28).

Apostle Kumi-Larbi, therefore, admonished church leaders to do well to subject themselves to the very teachings they proclaim, bearing in mind that the members over whom they preside are observing their actions. 

He urged them to regard leadership as a responsibility to serve and not an opportunity to amass wealth for themselves.

Quoting Ezra 7:10, Luke 9:10, 1 Corinthians 11:1, Philippians 4:9, 1 Peter 5:3 and Acts 20:18, among other scripture references, Apostle Kumi-Larbi admonished them to be pacesetters and serve as role models for the followers. He also urged them to mentor young ones and grant them opportunities to also serve.

“Every leader must prepare for his or her exit by making conscious efforts to raise successors, who will take over from them,” he advised.

He, therefore, advised the graduands, made up of presiding elders, ordained officers, ministry leaders, Bible Study and Home Cell leaders etc., to do well to practice everything they had been taught.

He also urged them to be more than teachers to the members, but to “father” them and show genuine concern for their holistic growth, saying that: “Teachers just give information, but fathers pour themselves out.”

Last year, the District Discipleship and Leadership Development Committee (DDLDC) of Shalom Worship Centre organised the Shalom Workers’ College, a 40-week discipleship programme from February to November, to equip the adult youths to effectively influence every sphere of life with Kingdom values and principles.

The graduands, who had successfully completed the programme, were each presented a certificate of participation.

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10 Pass Out Of School Of Fulani Ministry

10 Pass Out Of School Of Fulani Ministry

The first batch of students, comprising 10 Fulani members of The Church of Pentecost has completed the maiden School of Fulani Ministry (SCOFUM), under the Home and Urban Missions (HUM) of the church.

The 34-day intensive residential training was done in collaboration with the Pentecost University (PU). The students were trained holistically in carefully selected topics such as practical ministry, homiletics, soteriology, Old Testament Survey, New Testament Survey, Church History, Marriage and Family Life, and Personal Devotions, among many others.

The passing out ceremony which took place at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Brofoyedru in Kumasi on April 22, 2022, saw the closure of the school, awaiting the admission of the next batch of students. The closing ceremony was performed by Pastor Thomas Ayamboya (HUM Pastor, Kumasi Sector) on behalf of Apostle Dr. Christian Tsekpoe and Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, Chairman and National Coordinator of HUM, respectively.

The 10 Fulani converts who have all been baptised in the Holy Spirit have since been released for 2-weeks block placement in seven different Areas of the church.

The church intends to equip them as an army of God to possess the Fulani communities in Ghana.

Report by Overseer Emmanuel Otchere Darko (Registrar – SCOFUM).

Shalom Worship Centre Organises Post-Marital School For Couples

Shalom Worship Centre Organises Post-Marital School For Couples

A special graduation ceremony was held yesterday for 27 couples who had successfully passed out of a 12-week Post-Marital School organised by the Shalom Worship Centre of The Church of Pentecost.

The graduands, clad in academic gowns, were beaming with smiles as they each took their turn to receive their certificate at the event which had in attendance the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, and his wife, Mrs. Rose Dansoa Kumi-Larbi.

The Post-Marital School, a novelty of the Resident Minister, Pastor James Agyin, was organised to help promote healthy marriages in the Church.

The school was held on a weekly basis with Pastor Agyin, and his wife, Joyce, as the resource persons. The duration for each session was two hours with take-home assignments in a workbook titled “Becoming One”. 

Some of the topics treated at the school are: Our Desperate Need for Love and Oneness, God’s Purpose for Oneness, God’s Provision in Oneness, God’s Power in Oneness, God’s Instrument of Change: Love and Blessing, God’s Order for Marital Oneness, Communication and Conflict Resolution, Managing In-Laws: The Christian Way, Romance: Naked and Unashamed, among others.

According to Pastor Agyin, the first batch of students, made up of 14 couples, was enrolled in 2019, however, the graduation ceremony which was slated for April 2020 was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its associated restrictions. He further stated that the sessions for the second batch, comprising of 13 couples, took place from June to September 2021.

“Graduates from both batches have since been added to the pool of counselors at the local and district levels and have really been of immense help to the Church,” he added.

Speaking on the topic: “Jesus Christ and His Church; A Model for A Good Marriage,” Mrs. Kumi-Larbi challenged Christian couples to honour God with their marriages.

She said that marriage is hard work and therefore requires the utmost commitment of both parties in order to succeed.

“A healthy marriage requires diligent work to build. A good marriage is not something you find; it is something you make and continue making,” she said.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi, on his part, challenged Christians to lead by example in every aspect of their lives. He urged them to endeavour to practice what they preach so that others, especially the younger generation, can emulate them.

“Until we practice what we preach, our leadership would yield little or no results,” he cautioned.

The General Secretary, therefore, urged the graduands to do well to practice all they had learnt during the training period.

Apostle Dr. Samuel Ofori, a Lecturer at the School of Theology, Mission and Leadership of Pentecost University, who represented the Kaneshie Area Head at the event, commended the participants for availing themselves to undergo training.

He noted that there is a clear connection between study and humility, hence they should continue to avail themselves for training, saying that: “Arrogance and a teachable spirit are mutually exclusive.”

The event also saw 100 members of the Church receiving certificates for successfully completing a 40-week discipleship programme, dubbed the “Shalom Workers’ College.”

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Marriage Is Hard Work! – Mrs Kumi-Larbi

Marriage Is Hard Work! – Mrs Kumi-Larbi

Mrs. Rose Dansoa Kumi-Larbi, wife of the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, has advised Christian couples to strive to build good and healthy marriages, emphasising that marriage is hard work! 

“A healthy marriage requires diligent work to build. A good marriage, is, therefore, not something you find; it is something you make and continue making,” she said when she exhorted members of the Shalom Worship Centre during a graduation ceremony for graduands of the church’s Post-Marital School yesterday.

Delivering a sermon titled: “Jesus Christ and His Church; A Model for A Good Marriage” with Ephesians 5:21-33 and Philippians 2:1-8 as scripture references, Mrs. Kumi-Larbi said that a healthy marriage is very beneficial to both parties in the marital union.

She said that a good marriage brings happiness, peace and good health to couples. It also promotes the wellbeing and development of children, serves as a springboard for one’s professional career, earns one respect in society and grants couples unhindered access to God, she added.

Mrs. Kumi-Larbi, however, noted that marriage requires the utmost commitment of both parties in order to succeed.

“For me, marriage is like salvation. We are saved only by grace, but we are expected to work on our salvation so that we do not lose it. In the same vein, it is the Lord who leads us to our partners, but we are required to work on our marriage to achieve the purpose for which God brought us together as a couple,” she explained.

Mrs. Kumi-Larbi said that marital unhappiness and divorces are on the rise in the contemporary generation due to the self-centred nature of the people who enter the holy estate.

She explained that Christ’s relationship with the Church serves as the ideal model that couples should emulate to have successful marriages.

Reading from the Ministers’ Manual of The Church of Pentecost, Mrs. Kumi-Larbi stressed that marriage is an image that mirrors Christ’s relationship with the Church, and, thus, must be honoured by all.

She defined honour as the act of ascribing the great respect to something or someone and urged Christians to honour God with their marriages.

“Honour your wife or husband because when you honour your spouse, you honour God,” she charged.

To enjoy marital bliss, she urged couples to emulate Christ’s selflessness, humility, mercy, servant-leadership and love towards the Church in their marriages.

She, therefore, advised husbands to endeavour to love their wives unconditionally and be merciful to them when they offend them in any way; whilst advising wives to be humble and honour their husbands in their speech and conduct.

“Don’t compete with each other in marriage. You are partners and not competitors!” she further stated.

Mrs. Kumi-Larbi also cautioned prospective couples and singles that marriage is a holy estate that should not be taken lightly, but undertaken and entered into in all solemnity, with wisdom and forethought, reverently in the fear of God.

This, according to her, should be done with the clear understanding that marriage was first ordained for the mutual help, fellowship and comfort that the one ought to have for the other, in prosperity and adversity, for the honourable procreation of children and their training in love and obedience to the Lord.

“Marriage is not just about funfair, wedding ceremonies and receptions; it is hard work,” she reiterated.

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Youth Charged To Be Purity-Minded

Elder Prof. Eric Appau Asante, Deputy Director of the Youth Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, has charged the youth of the church to be purity-minded and active for the kingdom of God.

The Deputy Youth Director was speaking at the West African Examination Council (WAEC) Hall in Tamale, during a meeting with the Tamale Area Youth Ministry of the church as part of the Youth Ministry National Executive Committee (NEC) Members’ recent tour of the Northern Region.

Delivering a sermon on the topic, “Be Holistically Active; God Is Interested In Your Holistic Wellbeing,” Elder Prof. Asante said that God is interested in the holiness and availability of the youth of the church.

According to him, being holistic involves paying delicate attention and being interested in every facet of one’s life, that is, the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and social wellbeing. He urged them not to only focus on the body, but also, to work on the soul and the spirit.

Quoting from Genesis 2:7, he indicated that God is holy, which was evident in His creation of man. He iterated that in the creation of man, God demonstrated skill/ expertise and creativity in forming human being.

“God crafted a human being to the extent that He found man to be good, reflecting His own image,” he stressed.

The Deputy Youth Director of the church further noted that God, in demonstrating humility to man, formed him out of the dust of the ground with His bare hands. He, therefore, admonished the youth to be humble and desist from pride.

“The youth must be simple, modest and respectful towards any person without looking down on them,” he charged them.

Drawing lessons from God breathing into man, he mentioned that God had to be close to man in order to breathe into him, he charged Christian youth not sit on the fence or be backbenchers.

“You must be close to the scene – the church – and know the system while contributing to its formation,” he reiterated.

He added: “The society expects so much from the youth of today, that you must be academically sound, spiritually sound with problem-solving skills, morally sound and emotionally stable.”

He, therefore, encouraged the leadership of the church to continue to invest in the academic, emotional, social and material needs of the youth, in addition to their spiritual needs.

Concluding his presentation, Elder Prof. Eric Appau Asante expressed his heartfelt appreciation to Apostle Sylvester Arhin, Tamale Area Head of the church, and the Area Youth Ministry for availing themselves to the service of God and the church.

In attendance were Pastor Arko Addo (Secretary, Youth Ministry National Executive Committee), Deaconess Comfort Adade (Youth Ministry National Executive Committee Member), Pastor Michael Blankson (Tamale Area Youth Pastor & Resident Minister, Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC – Tamale), Pastor Richard Ala Anang (PENSA Travelling Secretary for the Northern Sector) and some Tamale Area Pastorate.

At the end of the meeting, 850 persons participated, with 27 of them receiving the Holy Spirit baptism.

Report by Tamale Youth Media Team.

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Madina Area Surprises Missions Office With Massive Donation

The Madina Area of The Church of Pentecost, on Thursday, April 21, 2022, stormed the General Headquarters of the church with a truckload of items to promote the missions enterprise of the church.

The items worth several Ghana Cedis included five (5) motorbikes, 27 bicycles, four (4) crash helmets, 371 pieces of wax prints, 19 pieces of Kente for both sexes, 16 pieces of lace for both sexes and 27 pieces of fabric materials.

The rest are 26 pieces of men’s suits, 14 pieces of men’s shirts, 12 pieces of men’s costumes, nine (9) packs of men’s singlet, four (4) packs of women’s underwear, one (1) pack of soap, a set of local drums, footwear for both sexes, among others. 

The Area Secretary, Pastor Patrick Kobina Bremansu, on behalf of the Area Head, Apostle Martin Seth Appiah, presented the items to the International Missions Director (IMD), Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe.

Pastor Bremansu was accompanied by Pastor Eric Asare (Area Executive Committee Member), Pastor Patrick Anto (Area Missions Committee Chairman), and Deaconess (Mrs.) Lydia Aba Hayford (Area Women’s Ministry Leader).

Receiving the items, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, on behalf of the Chairman of the church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, and the International Missions Board, thanked the Madina Area for the donation which he described as “surprising.”

The IMD promised to present the items to the appropriate areas as part of the efforts to propagate the gospel to deprived areas.

Present at the short presentation ceremony was Pastor Gideon Kofi Boadu-Yirenkyi (Personal Assistant to the IMD) and other staff of the Missions Office, including Mrs. Victoria Kumi-Woode (Administrative Manager) and Ruth Agyabeng (Accounts Manager).

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Couple Blessed With Child After 10 Years Of Marriage

Couple Blessed With Child After 10 Years Of Marriage

Ten years after tying the knot, Mr. Mark Arthur, and his wife, Deaconess Georgina Arthur of the Assakae District of The Church of Pentecost, became first-time parents on October 12, 2021 when they were blessed with a bouncing baby girl.

Despite the assistance of medical experts, the couple had been struggling with childbirth since they were joined together in holy matrimony in March 2011.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur, in an interview with PENTECOST NEWS, revealed that the unflinching prayer support of the Assakae District Minister, Pastor Ernest Perbi-Asare, his wife, Sarah, the officers in the district and the entire district membership is what helped them through the difficult period.

 “It was when the Church came together to continuously pray about our situation during our Tuesday dawn prayers, dubbed ‘Redemption Hour’ and Friday morning prayers, dubbed ‘Kosuma,’ that the Lord opened the heavens to us,” they affirmed.

The couple also thanked the Anyaa-Ablekuma Area Head, Apostle William Ohemeng Kwakye, for his prayers and constant encouragement throughout their ordeal.

Speaking at the christening service for the newborn child at the Emmanuel Assembly on Saturday February 5, 2022, Pastor Ernest Perbi-Asare admonished Christian parents to endeavour to meet the holistic needs of their children.

Reading from Mark 10:13-16, he explained that children have spiritual, physical, emotional and social needs that ought to be met to aid their growth and development. 

Pastor Perbi-Asare urged parents to make conscious efforts to take good care of the children entrusted to them by God and train them in the way of the Lord.

He also advised them to trust the Lord in every situation they find themselves in and trust that, in the appointed time, He will answer their prayers.

Present at the christening service were officers, members and family members of the couple. 

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Asokwa Area Undertakes Missions Outreach To Brong East, Upper East & Northern Regions

Asokwa Area Undertakes Missions Outreach To Bono East, Upper East & Northern Regions

The pastorate of the Asokwa Area of The Church of Pentecost, led by Prophet James Osei Amaniampong, and his wife, Georgina, have embarked on a Missions Outreach to the Bono East, Upper East and Northern Regions.

The three-day outreach, which took place from March 23 to 25, 2022, among other things, sought to strengthen the bond of fellowship amongst ministers, get first-hand information on the work of missions in these areas, and show the love of God to people by easing some of the challenges of the churches and the communities visited. The places visited included Busunya District (Techiman Area), Babator District (Kintampo Area), Bolgatanga Area, as well as the Tamale and Damongo districts (Tamale Area).

At Busunya District, which was the team’s first point of call, an amount of GH¢10,000.00 was presented to the district to support works on the Central Assembly church building. In addition, they donated a brand-new motorbike, three bicycles, over 100 wax prints, bales of clothes and assorted clothes and beddings, over 100 shoes, 200 exercise books, and 100 mosquito nets, at a cost of GH¢51,200.00 to the district. 

The Babator District in the Kintampo Area, which was the Missions Outreach’s second point of call, was presented with a brand-new motorbike, three bicycles, over 100 wax prints, bales of clothes and assorted clothes and beddings, shoes and sandals for men and ladies, exercise books, 200 mosquito nets, all to the tune of GH¢49,000.00 to support their evangelism efforts. An additional GH¢10,000.00 was given to the assembly to help works on their Church building.

Bolgatanga Area, on the other hand, was presented with two motorbikes, nine bicycles, 150 wax prints, bales of assorted clothes and beddings, over 600 pairs of gents and ladies’ shoes, 1000 exercise books, 600 pencils and erasers, 200 mosquito nets, a set of drums, a wheelchair for the Ministry to Persons with Disabilities (MPWDs), sanitisers and nose masks, at a total cost of GH¢ 207,200.00, to support the work of mission and aid evangelism in the Area. The motorbikes were assigned to the Pentecost International Worship Centre, Navrongo (PIWC-Navrongo) and the Paga District.

Paga District was given an additional GH¢20,000.00 to support the construction of a new District Mission House as the former was no longer habitable and consequently declared a death trap. Moreover, an amount of GH¢15,000.00 was donated to PIWC-Bolgatanga to support their ongoing children’s auditorium building project.

The Bolgatanga Area also received an amount of GH¢20,000.00 to help them purchase a modern musical and sound equipment for evangelistic purposes. A brand-new motorbike, three bicycles, wax prints, bales of clothes and assorted clothes and beddings, 100 pairs of gents and ladies’ shoes and 100 mosquito nets, all worth GH¢42,800.00, to support the work of mission and aid evangelism in the Area. 

The Asokwa Area Missions Outreach finally visited the Tamale Area. A cheque of GH¢17,500.00 was presented to the Damongo District to construct a mechanised borehole water facility. 

The kind gesture by the Church was part of efforts to ensure access to potable water for more than 3,000 residents in the beneficiary communities of the Church.

Speaking at a brief presentation ceremony, the Asokwa Area Head, Prophet James Osei Amaniampong, said that the leadership of the Asokwa Area conducted a needs assessment of the Tamale Area and identified that the people of the two communities were in dire need of good drinking water and that informed their decision to construct the mechanised boreholes.

“This is part of our mission to possess the nation through the provision of social amenities. We will work to provide what is urgently needed by the people to the glory of God,” he stated.

Prophet James Osei Amaniampong was hopeful that the provision of the boreholes would meet the water needs of the residents, particularly women, and reduce the number of hours they spend in search of water so that they would have adequate time to engage in productive activities.

He called on the residents to take good care of the facility and maintain them in order to prolong their lifespan.

In addition, three bicycles, bales of clothes and assorted clothes and beddings, pairs of gents and ladies’ shoes and 100 mosquito nets, all at a cost of GH¢35,000.00, were donated to support the work of mission and aid evangelism activities in the Area. 

The Tamale Area also received one motorbike, three bicycles, a set of drums, shoes for both men and ladies, bales of clothes and assorted clothing and 200 mosquito nets, at a total cost of GH¢34,100.00.

On his part, the Area Secretary for Tamale, Pastor B. A. M. Abogorago, who received the items on behalf of the Area, together with Mrs. Vivian Arhin (the wife of the Tamale Area Head), expressed appreciation to the Asokwa Area pastorate for funding the water project and the donations. He called on other capable persons to emulate the benevolent deeds of the Asokwa Area.

The team visited the Fiema Monkey Sanctuary at Busunya, Kintampo Waterfalls, Paga Crocodile Pond and the Slave Camp and the Mole National Park to round off their mission trip.

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The Church of Pentecost Chairman Pays Courtesy Call On Twifo Heman Paramount Chief

The Church of Pentecost Chairman Pays Courtesy Call On Twifo Heman Paramount Chief

As part of efforts to build a formidable union and bridge the gap between the church and the chieftaincy institution, The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has paid a courtesy call on Otumfuo Amoah Sasraku IV, Paramount Chief of Twifo Heman Traditional Council.

This occurred not long at the Tuaanko Palace, in Twifo Hemang, in the Central Region of Ghana, during his ministerial visit to the Twifo Praso Area of The Church of Pentecost (CoP).

He was accompanied by Pastor David Addo-Pappoe (Twifo Praso Area Head, The Church of Pentecost), Pastor Matthew Mpaba (Twifo Nyinase District Minister, The Church of Pentecost), Pastor Seth Kwame Sackey (Twifo Hemang District Minister, CoP), Pastor Samson & Mrs. Rejoice Abradu (Twifo Mampong District, CoP), Pastor Vincent Ephraim Amegah (Twifo Praso District Minister, CoP), and Elder Seth Addo-Kumi (Twifo Praso Area Deacon, CoP).

In a short address, Apostle Nyamekye noted that service to the nation critically relies on the chiefs, and mentioned that in the olden days, priests and kings ruled together.

According to the Chairman of the church, God used Solomon to rule and lead Israel when he based on the Bible while asking for wisdom from Him.

“Therefore, I am confident that if you take the Bible, as your companion in leading your people, Twifo Heman would flourish,” he stated.

The Chieftaincy Ministry, a new ministry in the church, that has the mandate to visit and oversee the chaplaincy needs of royals and chiefs, he iterated has been put in place to help them well.

“Chieftaincy is leadership, therefore if someone says he wants to rule, it is to serve the people,” he said, adding: “It is a sacrifice unto the people, not a place to enrich oneself”.

Otumfuo Amoah Sasraku IV, Paramount Chief of Twifo Heman Traditional Council, in response recalled that The Church of Pentecost, is noted for their enthusiasm and holistic services in the communities, especially during their crusades and conventions.

He thanked The Church for its continuous prayers and support it renders to the community. He iterated that in God’s own wisdom, it was not idol worshipping that made Saul to be enthroned to lead Israel.

He explained that God had a purpose not for Saul to have his own way. He, however ignored the directions of Prophet Samuel to act on his own accord and God sidelined Saul from the throne.

He entreated fellow chiefs to endeavour to serve their people in the fear of God, while acting according to his will and purpose.

“If the chieftaincy institution and the government together, rely solely on the instructions and Word of God, the nation will be a better one for us all,” he asserted.

He, then admonished the clergy to draw near to the chiefs, in order to teach them the Word of God, despite the resilience against such acts by others.

He lauded the Christendom for its massive impact in the nation, which has even had a toll on the National House of Chiefs, where he reiterated that engages in devotions before meetings commence. Such initiatives he said must be commended greatly and encouraged.

Concluding, he urged The Church of Pentecost, to focus more on its international mission activities where members need more directions and prayers.

Present were Nana Adubofo (Mawerehene), Nana Twafohene (Acting President of Twifo Heman Traditional Council), Nana Mensa Abrampa (Abusuapanin of Twifo Heman Traditional Area), Nana Agyeman (First Son of Twifo Heman Paramout Chief), Nana Adwoa Asor Obeng II (Queenmother of Twifo Heman Traditional Council), Nana Gyamfi (Brother of Twifo Heman Paramout Chief), Aunty Victoria (Siter of Twifo Heman Paramout Chief), Okyeame Oppong (Kyeame panin of Twifo Heman Paramout Chief), and Okyeame Akyena (Kyeame ketewa of Twifo Heman Paramout Chief).

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