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Avoid Mockery – Pastor Oduro Advises Christians

The Yennyawoso District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Charles Oduro, has admonished Christians involved in mockery to immediately desist from the act as it tends to breed violence.

Recounting a story of an Elder of the Church who committed suicide for being ridiculed by the wife, Pastor Oduro emphasised that “mockery is a grave sin which is tantamount to contempt.”

“We must respect ourselves and avoid making fun of each other,” he advised.

Pastor Oduro made this known in a sermon he preached when he fellowshipped with members of the Airport Assembly on Sunday, February 28, 2021, during the christening and dedication of Elder Emmanuel Nana & Mrs. Patricia Nsiah’s child.

Reading from Genesis 21:9-21, the District Minister talked about the vulnerability of children.

In his exposition, the man of God revealed that children are gifts from God and that they need to be loved and cared for. 

According to him, many children end up on the street for lack of parental care. He, therefore, admonished parents and guardians to give their wards a good foundation by providing for them and living a life worthy of emulation (Galatians 6:7).

With further reference to Genesis 21:19 and Luke 24:31, Pastor Charles Oduro attributed the hardships majority of Christians go through to the fact that they are destitute of spiritual eyes.

“Hagar was living around a well of water, yet she was dying of thirst until God opened her eyes to see. Like Hagar, many Christians are sitting on money but they are wallowing in abject poverty because they have no spiritual eyes. May the Good Lord open your eyes so that you see the good things around you,” he prayed.

Pastor Oduro further urged believers to strive to know the will of God for their lives so that they walk in it (Ephesians 1:17-18), saying, “If you get to know the will of God for your life and you walk in it, whatever He (God) has said concerning your life shall come to pass.”

To know God’s will for one’s life, the Yennyawoso District Minister charged the congregants to be prayerful and studious of God’s word. He also entreated them to plan their lives but not to wholly put their trust in what they plan, cautioning that, “if you fail to plan, you plan to fail.” 

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

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PENTSOS Constructs Borehole For PPS-Sawla

The Sawla Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle William Ohemeng-Kwakye, has commissioned a borehole constructed by the Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS) Directorate for the Pentecost Preparatory School, Sawla (PPS-Sawla).

The borehole was constructed to provide safe drinking water for staff and pupils of the school as well as members of the Sawla community and its environs.

Speaking at the commissioning service held on Monday, February 22, 2021, Apostle William Ohemeng-Kwakye said that Jesus is the living water who quenches the thirst of anyone who drinks of Him. 

Referring to John 4:1-14, he further noted that although natural water gives life, it does not give eternal life, therefore, all must accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and personal saviour because He is the water that can sustain one’s life eternally.

The Sawla Area Head entreated the final-year students, who would be the first batch of the school to write the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), to be serious with their studies in order to pass the exams with flying colours, in that way others would be encouraged to enrol into the school.

He also entreated the school management to ensure proper maintenance of the facility.

Pastor Maxwell Nti, the Area Local School Manager, on behalf of management and the pupils, thanked the Executive Council and the PENTSOS Directorate for the borehole and pledged to ensure it is well maintained to serve its intended purpose.

Present at the event were the ministers and wives in the Sawla Zone.

Report by Sawla Area Media Committee

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Kwadaso Area Holds Officers’ Apostolisation

The Kwadaso Area of The Church of Pentecost, under the leadership of Apostle J. B. K. Tawiah, held this year’s Officers’ Apostolisation (Retreat) from Wednesday, February 24 to Friday, February 27, 2021. The programme was organised at the zonal level under the theme: “A Glorious Church Revived to Possess the Nations”. 

Apostle John B. K. Tawiah spoke on the topic “Possessing the Nations through Prayer” with references from Ephesians 3:21, Ephesians 5:27, James 5:16-18 and Ephesians 6:10-18 during the first day of the event at the Kwadaso Central Assembly church auditorium.

In his presentation, the Area Head reminded church leaders of the need to revive their personal prayer life and that of the church. 

He asserted that prayer sustains the work of God, hence, the absence of prayer affects the spiritual life of the church. 

Apostle Tawiah further stressed that “The Church of Pentecost is a praying church. This church has time-tested, firmly-grounded and well-established prayer life which we are not prepared to sacrifice for anything.”

Using the prayer life of Elijah from 1 Kings 18:40-42 as an example, Apostle Tawiah explained that prayers offered outlive the people who offer them. 

According to him, Elijah’s prayers were fervent and prevailing and for this reason, it produced great results. He said that “if we want to experience the move of God in our lives, cause God to restore our lands and cause Him to help us take possession of the nations, then we must pray fervently.”

He also urged the church to rise in prayer to confront contemporary philosophies and lofty arguments of the world as Elijah did, reiterating that “the weapons of our warfare are not carnal but mighty through Christ to pull down strongholds and every argument that set itself up against the knowledge of God” (2 Corinthians 10:3-5). He further quoted Ephesians 6:12 to buttress his assertion that only prayer could grant Christians victory over their enemies. 

The Kwadaso Area Head, therefore, encouraged ministers and officers of the church to revive their prayer lives. He said that prayer is a catalyst for the revival the church needs, emphasising that “a prayerless church is as good as dead. The presence of God will always fill our meetings when prayer prevails in the church.”

Apostle Tawiah concluded his sermon by urging participants to raise prayer warriors and intercessors at their respective local assemblies and districts to stand in the gap in prayer so as to maintain the spiritual fervour of the church. 

He also advised officers to desist from copying prayer patterns that have no biblical basis. 

Report by Kwadaso Area Media Team

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Pray, Preach The Word And Give Towards Kingdom Business – Apostle Otu Nyarko Tells Christians

The Finance and Administration Director (FAD) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Lawrence Otu Nyarko, has impressed upon Christians to be fervent in prayer, preach the word of God and give to support God’s work.

“These are the three pillars that a glorious church hinges on; prayer, preaching the word of God and paying tithes as well as offerings, including supporting ministers of God,” he said, adding, “God works in partnership with all three, and if one is broken, the church cannot stand.”

Apostle Otu Nyarko said this in a sermon on Sunday, February 28, 2021, at the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) – Sakumono, to climax the Teshie-Nungua Area Apostolisation Week and the First Area Week celebration. 

Preaching on the theme, “A glorious church revived to offer,” he said that offering is very important unto the Lord, saying, “Abel did it very well and the fragrance of his offering was acceptable and pleasing unto the Lord.”

Reading from Ephesians 5:25-27, he stated that God wants Christians to be holy and blameless and that the Lord expects them to offer their lives first as a sacrifice, then their time and their substance.

He explained the importance of all the pillars to the growth of a revived church. Stressing on the third pillar of a glorious church which is paying tithes and offerings, Apostle Otu Nyarko emphasized the essence of giving oneself to the Lord fully and wholly, paying their tithes and ministering to men of God since they are the Levites in our time (Deuteronomy 10: 8-9, Numbers 18:20-21).

The Finance and Administration Director indicated that when a believer encounters the Lord, the light that is in the Lord is transmitted into that person, hence Christians are to affect the society with Christian/kingdom values.

The week-long Apostolisation programme was under the theme, “A glorious church revived to possess the nations. (Ephesians 3:21, 5:27, Hebrews 3:2). Various speakers, such as Apostle Rigwell Ato Addison (Rtd.), Pastors David Alex Adwere of Lashibi District, Captain Collins Badu Agyapong, of E. D. Aninkorah Worship Centre, Percy Nii Tackie Otoo of Odikoman District and Joshua Appiah of Teshie-Nungua Estate District, took turns to minister at the PIWC-Sakumono.

Report by Yaa Asantewaah Adu Boahene

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Adukrom District Holds Homecoming, Fundraising Ceremony

The Adukrom District in the Koforidua Area of The Church of Pentecost has organised its second Homecoming and fundraising ceremony in a grand style. The fundraising was in aid of the church’s ongoing building project

The celebration which was dubbed, “A Glorious Church Revived to Build a House for God’’ – Ephesians 3:21, Nehemiah 2:17-18, took place from 15th to 21st February 2021.

Highlights of the weeklong activities included fasting and prayers, health and business talk, clean-up exercise, fundraising and special thanksgiving service.  

The glamorous event was attended by many dignitaries including Apostle Samuel Osei Asante (Koforidua Area Head/Executive Council Member), Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko (Finance and Administration Director at the Headquarters), Apostle Michael Collins Asiedu (Rtd.), and Apostle David Yeboah Asare (Rtd.).

Others were Hon. Dan Kwaku Botwe (Minister Designate for Local Government, Decentralization and Rural Development and Member of Parliament for Okere Constituency), Elder Dr. Ken Aboah, Elder Dr. Emmanuel Kwasi Mireku (Gospel Artiste), Elder Samuel Larbi Darko, Elder Emmanuel Donkor, Elder Samuel Larbi Gyampo (Queens New York), among others.

In a short remark, the Koforidua Area Head, Apostle Samuel Osei Asante, called on all and sundry, especially natives of the town to support the church building project, both financially and materially.

Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko (FAD), on his part, noted that God works through humans for His glorification. In possessing the nations for Christ, he indicated that the church has a duty to put up a building to contain the members and the souls won for Christ.

Apostle Michael Collins Asiedu (Rtd.), who was the second Minister of the District, from 1989-1993, appealed to all natives of the district to join this worthy cause of building the new church auditorium.

Pastor Francis Broni (District Minister) gave details of the state of the project and how the building would look like after completion. He said that the project will be a storey building with a seating capacity of more than 1,200 people. It will also have three children’s apartments, a lactation apartment for nursing mothers, a conference room, an audio-visual apartment, a sound control room, washrooms, baptistry and offices.

Pastor Broni encouraged all ministers of the church as well as officers and members who hail from Adukrom and its environs to support the project.

The Member of Parliament for the area, Hon. Dan Botwe, promised to support the project and volunteered to become the project ambassador. He expressed his appreciation to The Church of Pentecost for the tremendous work it is doing in the country. He further commended the Church for putting up police stations, modern prison facilities, health centres and other interventions in various parts of the country.

The MP was particularly grateful to the Church for the support that it extended to the Government and people of Ghana in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic by giving out the Pentecost Convention Centre to the Government as an Isolation Centre.

Report by Isaac Agyei, Adukrom.

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General Secretary, IMD, Area Heads In Greater Accra Get Vaccinated

The General Secretary, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, and the International Missions Director, Apostle Emmanuel Gyesi Addo, today, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, led a delegation of ministers of The Church of Pentecost to take the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the La Polyclinic in Accra.

Among the ministers who were vaccinated were Ministry Directors, Area Heads, and other ministers on secondment.

The Church of Pentecost, through a Communique issued on February 21, 2021, by the Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, approved of the administration of the COVID-19 vaccines and urged members to get vaccinated when the opportunity arises.

The position of the church followed a recommendation by a technical committee, made up of experts with a diverse background, including Theologians, Pharmacists, Clinicians, Public Health Consultants, Lawyers, Psychologists, Social Workers, among others, put together by the leadership of the church to evaluate the vaccines and the myths regarding it.

The mass vaccination exercise was therefore undertaken by the ministers as part of efforts by the leadership of the church to promote public confidence in the efficacy of the vaccine and to disabuse the minds about the conspiracies surrounding it.

In a related development, the immediate past Chairman of the church, Apostle Prof. Opoku Onyinah (Rtd.) took a jab of the vaccine earlier today at the Pentecost Hospital at Madina in Accra following the official launch of the mass vaccination exercise at the hospital.

It is also worth noting that Apostle Eric Nyamekye became one of the first recipients of the COVID-19 vaccine when he joined the President of Ghana, His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and other dignitaries in the country to take the jab on Monday, March 1, 2021, at the 37 Military Hospital in Accra.

On Wednesday, February 24, the government of Ghana took delivery of 600,000 doses of COVAX vaccine from the World Health Organisation (WHO), thus, becoming the first country in Africa to receive the vaccine. This was received with mixed feelings by the Ghanaian populace, some of whom have expressed doubts and mistrust about the COVID-19 vaccine.

The nationwide COVID-19 vaccination exercise by the Ghana Health Service began today in 43 districts in three regions of the country – Greater Accra, Ashanti and Central. A total of 20 million Ghanaians are expected to be vaccinated against the virus by the end of the exercise.

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Pentecost University Holds Matriculation For 2020/21 Fresh Students

Pentecost University held a matriculation ceremony for its newly admitted students for the 2020/2021 academic year. The event, which came off on Friday 26th February 2021 on the University’s main campus in Sowutuom, Accra, was held in two sessions due to an increase in enrollment in the university this year; to meet COVID-19 protocols.

Delivering the keynote address, the Vice-Chancellor Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua congratulated the fresh students on gaining admission to one of the best universities in the world. He said, “let me congratulate you on gaining admission to one of the most vibrant universities in the world.” The VC further challenged them to imbibe in the University A+ agenda to transform them into ethically sound, intellectually competent, and problem-solving graduates who will impact their communities meaningfully.

Speaking further, the VC hinted the University community at the matriculation that PU has received accreditation to start new programs in this academic year. He also said the University successfully implanted an e-library project and is set to start MPhil and Ph.D. programs soon. Amidst clapping from the students, Prof. Agyapong-Kodua continued and mentioned a few awards the University attained in recent years including the Best Private University Award by the Private University Students Association (PUSAG) in 2019.

The VC, therefore, called on the students to avoid distractions and focus on their studies. He said, “we matriculate you today to the privileges and responsibilities of Pentecost University and as such, you are required to commit to the fundamental academic discipline which includes regularly attending lectures, submitting course work and assignments on time among others.’ He added that “we do not award certificate in loitering, attending parties, building or breaking relationships whatsoever; what we offer for which you are here is the academic certificate, which you must strive to get.”

In all, 1015 students registered and were matriculated to professional, degree and masters programs of the University this year. This represents an increase of 118% on last year’s enrolment. The tremendous increase according to management is a result of internal recruitment strategies and The Church of Pentecost which supported the University through various scholarship and support schemes.

The matriculation oath was administered by the Registrar of the university Mr. Foster Kwabena Amoani. Some of the students who shared their views after the matriculation expressed satisfaction in the university so far. According to Ebenezer Appiah, a Banking and Finance Student and a past student of Pope John’s SHS said he is impressed with the decency he has seen on PU campus, contrary to views he heard about other universities. He also said the school has “so far soon immeasurable interest in developing them holistically to complement academic excellence.”

Source: Pentvars.edu.gh

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Obuasi Area Organises 2021 Apostolisation

The Obuasi Area of The Church of Pentecost, headed by Apostle Williams Boakye Agyarko, held this year’s Apostolisation at the zonal level from Wednesday, February 24 to Saturday, February 27, 2021.

Speaking at the Bidieso Zone on the topic: “The Power and Beauty of Christian Fellowship” (Psalm 133:1, Acts 2:42-46 and Hebrews 10:35) on the first day of the event, Apostle Agyarko noted that Christian fellowship is a relationship between God and His people. 

According to him, Christian fellowship is not just about the gathering of believers, but the genuine demonstration of unity with love among brethren in Christ. 

Quoting Psalm 133:1-3, he likened the unity of the church to a precious oil poured on the head of Aaron the priest and running down his beard to the tip of his robe or the dew of Hermon falling on Mount Zion.

In his sermon, Apostle Boakye Agyarko postulated that any Christian denomination that is built on unity and good Christian fellowship grows faster in numbers because there is always the feeling of comfort among members; such an institution lacks backbiting and is full of blessings. 

He advised the church leaders to make time to interact with members and not be too quick to leave the church auditorium after service.

Apostle Boakye Agyarko further explained that to develop Christian fellowship, one must “know God, love God, love their neighbours and support one another both materially and financially.”

He further noted that Christian fellowship impacts the church positively by allowing spiritual gifts to flow freely and actively, which also elicits the favour of the Lord and brings about fruitfulness.

The Obuasi Area Head also touched on some hindrances of Christian fellowship. He listed them as follows: sin, selfishness, unhealthy competition, jealousy and anger, bitterness, unforgiveness and hatred. 

Concluding his message, Apostle Boakye Agyarko stated that it takes only love to overcome such hindrances, citing 1 Peter 4:8: “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins.”

In all, 609 officers attended the event.  

Report by Elder Eben McKeown Asare

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A Christian With Integrity Is Trustworthy – Apostle Amaniampong

The La Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle John Osei Amaniampong, has reiterated that a Christian who has integrity can be trusted. 

Apostle Amaniampong made these remarks when he officially opened the recently-held Apostolisation for the Accra Newtown Zone in the La Area held at the Dr. Thomas Wyatt Memorial Temple on Tuesday, February 23, 2021.

Addressing the participants, the La Area Head admonished Christians to uphold integrity in all aspects of their lives, especially when no one is watching. He noted with disappointment the widespread mantra which portrays Ghana as a corrupt nation even though 70% of its population profess to be Christian. 

Citing Scripture references including Exodus 23:1 and 8, Leviticus 19:2 and 11, Deuteronomy 16:19, Proverbs 17:23, Ecclesiastes 7:9, Luke 3:10-14 and 1 Timothy 6:10, Apostle Amaniampong pointed out that bribery, which usually goes hand in hand with corruption, blinds the eyes of any individual including the wise. He said that bribes cause people to pervert justice and to twist the words of the innocent. 

He, therefore, advised Christians never to compromise their integrity even as they take their rightful place in society as “Salt and Light of the world.” 

In his concluding remarks, Apostle John Osei Amaniampong challenged Christians to act with integrity to save their homes, families, workplaces, and the entire world from the decay of bribery and corruption and its attendant ills. 

This event was attended by ministers and their spouses, as well as some Area Ministry Executive members and officers.

Report by Daniel Tetteh (La Area Reporter)

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Chairman Visits Ashanti Region For Apostolisation

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, together with his wife, Mary are on a weeklong tour of the Ashanti Region as part of the 2021 Apostolisation programme.

This year’s Apostolisation is being held at zonal and district levels throughout the country from February 22 to 26.

As part of the tour, the Chairman addressed ministers and officers of the church in the New Tafo, Suame, and OffinsoAreas.

During an interaction with ministers and their wives of the three Areas on Tuesday morning at the Tetelestai Temple at Suame, the Chairman spoke on the topic, “On Becoming The Man Of God.”

He stated that Moses had the desire to rescue his fellow Hebrews from Egyptian slavery but unfortunately killed an Egyptian in the process and fled. Later when God wanted Moses to go back to Egypt to complete the rescue mission, he refused because he was afraid of his own shadow of the past.  

Apostle Nyamekye however said that when Moses had an encounter with God, his mindset completely changed, and was ready to go back to Egypt for the uncompleted assignment even at the expense of his life.

He explained that it is not enough to have the desire to be a man of God, but one must desire to partner with God, saying, “God’s partners see what God sees and hear what God hears; they spend adequate time with Him for orientation which brings God’s fragrance in their lives.”  

The Chairman advised church leaders to have the same mindset as Christ who gave up all that He had as being equal with God but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men, as quoted from Philippians 2:7-8.

As part of his concluding remarks, Apostle Eric Nyamekye said that the difference between two ministers is how much each knows God. “Moses for example after his encounter with God became so worthy enough to admonish Joshua his successor to be strong and courageous to complete the task ahead of him,” he stated.

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