The Church of Pentecost Introduces New ERP System, Trains Key Officers web

The Church of Pentecost Introduces New ERP System, Trains Key Officers

The Information Management Department of The Church of Pentecost Headquarters, in collaboration with the Finance Department, has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative to uplift its operational efficiency by introducing a state-of-the-art Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system called PentERP. 

The church recently organised a comprehensive IT training programme for key personnel to acquaint them with the nuances of the new platform.

Purpose of the Training:

According to the IT Manager of the church, Pastor Paul Odai Laryea, the core objective behind the training was to ensure smooth integration of the ERP system across all 78 administrative Areas of the church. 

He said that by equipping Area Accountants, Area Deacons, and Area IT team members with the requisite knowledge and skills to navigate and utilise the system efficiently, the church aims to seamlessly transition its management functions to the digital platform.

Pastor Laryea, who led the training programme, noted that PentERP is tailored to meet the unique needs of The Church of Pentecost, saying, “It boasts features designed to streamline and simplify various administrative functions. 

Some notable modules of the ERP system include Finance Management, a comprehensive tool to manage church finances, track expenses, and monitor financial growth.

Another module is Tithes Management, which will help efficiently manage and record tithes, ensuring transparency and accountability.

The other two modules are Sales and Procurement Management and Human Resources (HR).

He indicated that the Sales and Procurement Management facilitates the purchase of church supplies and tracks sales of church-related items. At the same time, the Human Resources module is a centralised system for managing church personnel, from recruitment to retirement.

Pastor Laryea hinted that the training was the beginning of a series of programmes intended to make The Church of Pentecost ‘IT ready.’ 

He stated: “With the new ERP system scheduled to go live in 2024, there’s much anticipation in the church community.”

Adding to the excitement, Pastor Laryea confirmed that the eagerly awaited Church Management System is slated for implementation next year.

The IT Manager took the opportunity to express his profound appreciation to the Executive Council and all Area Heads for their unwavering cooperation and commitment to the transformative project.

Touching on the impact of the training, Pastor Laryea said the feedback from the participants has been overwhelmingly positive, as many expressed their enthusiasm about the training and were confident in the positive impact the ERP system will have. 

“They believe this progressive move will significantly enhance their productivity, enabling them to serve the church community better,” he stressed.

According to Pastor Paul Odai Laryea, as The Church of Pentecost steps into this digital era, “it is evident that the church’s dedication to embracing technology will undoubtedly lead to greater efficiency, transparency, and growth in the years to come.”

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The Spirit Of Power Brings Transformation – Apostle Obuobi Declares web

The Spirit Of Power Brings Transformation – Apostle Obuobi Declares

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, has hinted that the Spirit of Power granted to believers by the Holy Spirit is able to transform them for maximum impact.

He made this known on Sunday, October 15, 2023, during the climax of the week-long “Fire Conference 2023” organised by the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Atomic, in Accra.  

The conference, which was themed, “The Spirit of Pentecost For Maximum Impact,” featured the General Secretary of the Church as the main speaker.

Apostle Obuobi expounded on the topic, “The Spirit of Power” and highlighted the significance of the event of Pentecost for the Church and humanity.

He explained that Pentecost was the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the disciples of Jesus Christ, as recorded in Acts 2:1-4.

He highlighted the four things that happened on that day: a sound of a mighty rushing wind filled the house where they were sitting, tongues of fire appeared and rested on each of them, they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and they began to speak in other languages as the Spirit enabled them.

He further stated that the Spirit of Pentecost has two key characteristics: the Spirit of power and the Spirit of holiness.

He quoted Acts 1:8, where Jesus promised his followers that they would receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon them and be his witnesses to the ends of the earth.

He also cited Luke 24:49, where Jesus instructed his disciples to wait in Jerusalem until they were clothed with power from on high.

Apostle Obuobi emphasised that God never intended for his children to walk without clothes, meaning that believers need to be clothed with the power of the Holy Spirit.

He said that this power sets believers apart as people of God and enables them to perform extraordinary miracles, as demonstrated by the apostles in the book of Acts.

He described the power of the Holy Spirit as immeasurable, unlimited, and surpassing, according to Ephesians 1:19. He stressed that this power was the same power that raised Jesus from the dead, as recorded in Matthew 28:1-6.

He also pointed out that God did not give believers a spirit of fear, but a spirit of power, love, and self-control, as stated in 2 Timothy 1:7.

The General Secretary outlined three purposes of the Spirit of power in the lives of believers.

The first purpose, according to him, is to transform their lives from ordinary to extraordinary, from natural to supernatural, and from weak to strong.

He said: “You cannot encounter the Spirit and not have your lives transformed. This power transforms the ordinary into extraordinary, the natural into supernatural. The power also transforms the weak and makes him strong.”

The second purpose is to transform their nations and societies by being salt and light to the world and influencing others with their godly character and conduct, adding, “When one’s life is transformed, they (believers) in turn transform society and nations.”

Apostle Obuobi noted that the third purpose is to make an impact for God’s kingdom by preaching the gospel, healing the sick, casting out demons, and doing good works.

“The Spirit of Pentecost is released onto men for impact. A life that carries the Spirit of God is a life that makes impact. The Holy Spirit is not meant for only speaking in tongues, but to empower us to have much impact,” he explained.

He concluded by urging the congregation to seek and receive the Spirit of Pentecost, which is the spirit of power, and to use it for God’s glory.

He prayed for God to fill everyone with his Spirit and empower them to be effective witnesses for Christ.

He also challenged Christians to live up to their calling as God’s children and not just consume resources, but make a difference where they are.

He quoted Apostle Paul’s words in Ephesians 2:10: “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.”

Other speakers at the conference included Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin (Director of Evangelism Ministry), Apostle William Boakye Agyarko (Haatso Area Head), and Elder Seth Peasah (El-Bethel Prayer Centre).

The Fire Conference 2023 started on Monday, October 9, 2023. It was attended by hundreds of members and visitors.

The conference was aimed at igniting a fresh fire in the hearts of believers and equipping them with the power of the Holy Spirit to fulfill their divine mandate on earth. It was also a time of worship, prayer, fellowship, testimonies, and miracles.

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PIWC-Tesano Women's Ministry Marks International Day Of The Girl-Child By Donating To Students web

PIWC-Tesano Women’s Ministry Marks International Day Of The Girl-Child By Donating To Students

The District Women’s Ministry of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Tesano, in collaboration with the Schools Outreach Ministry, has donated textbooks, sanitary towels, toiletries and stationaries, worth GHS40,000.00 to the Tesano Cluster of Schools as part of the celebration of the International Day of the Girl-Child.

This year’s celebration was on the theme, “Invest in Girls’ Right: Our Leadership, Our Well-being.”

The Women’s Ministry thanked Elder Michael Nyarko of the Nii Okaiman District of the church and CEO of Mikels Grace Company Ltd., who collaborated with the ministry to donate the items to the students.

Mrs Grace Eghan (wife of the Resident Minister of PIWC Tesano), the District Women’s Ministry leadership, Schools Outreach Ministry leaders and some church members were present at the outreach.

In celebrating and observing the Day, all female students in the Junior High School department were engaged and educated on personal care and breast cancer, empowered with the word of God, and encouraged to uphold godly values wherever they may find themselves.

The Nursery, Kindergarten, and Primary pupils were also given textbooks and other stationery.

The heads of the schools and the entire teaching staff who were very much involved in the programme were so enthused by the gesture by the church. 

The Women’s Ministry leadership expressed gratitude to God for the impact and marvellous things He has done through the ministry.  

Report by PIWC-Tesano Secretariat

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Sawaba District Provides Accommodation For 70-Year-Old Muslim Convert

In a display of compassion, the Sawaba District in the Kintampo Area of The Church of Pentecost has constructed a single-room apartment for a 70-year-old Muslim convert, Madam Fulera Alhassan, who had been abandoned by her family and living in a deplorable state at Suamire, a small community in the Kintampo Municipality of the Bono East Region.

Madam Fulera’s journey to her newfound faith began in 2022 when she embraced Christianity during the “All Ministries Rally” organised by the Sawaba District of The Church of Pentecost. The event marked a significant turning point in her life as she chose to follow Christ’s path.

However, the sorry condition in which Madam Fulera lived became a concern for the church members. Led by the District Minister, Pastor Solomon Anarfo, with support from dedicated individuals, the church embarked on a mission to provide her with a safe and comfortable living space.

The result of their efforts is a beautifully decorated single room that has been generously donated to Madam Alhassan.

The gesture showcases the church’s commitment to its ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda and exemplifies the spirit of love and inclusion in its community.

Today, Madam Fulera Alhassan enjoys the comfort of her new living space and has become a vibrant member of The Church of Pentecost, reinforcing the message of faith, love, and unity within the congregation.

Report by Sawaba District Media Team.

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Watford City Church Hosts “Ascend 2023”

The annual fasting and prayer programme of the Watford City Church of The Church of Pentecost in the United Kingdom, dubbed “Ascend,” took place at the Oakwood Outdoor Centre in Wokingham.

ASCEND is a time of spiritual deepening and awakening, where members wait on the Lord and seek His strength to be unleashed into the world.

This year’s edition, held from August 25 to 28, 2023, was themed “I Am the One” (Acts 10:21) and featured various speakers, including Pastor Godfred Boadi (PIWC-Southampton), Overseer Gerald Gyane (PIWC Salem Resident Minister), Elder Daniel Agyemang Bofah (Presiding Elder, Watford City Church), Elder Michael Chintoh, Deacon Hubert, Sister Tina Ayiku, and Sister Joan Boadi.

Some of the topics covered during the event included “The Posture of the One,” “the Price of the One,” and “The Transformation.”

The programme welcomed over 50 participants of diverse nationalities and cultural backgrounds who eagerly sought God’s grace to fulfill their mission. Some also participated virtually.

The event featured seasoned musicians such as Deaconess Lukala Munalula, Minister Jacy Mai, Minister Godley Abel, Debbie Adesiyan, Deaconess Leona Agyemang, and other musicians who filled the atmosphere with worship.

On Saturday afternoon, a special baptism service saw three brothers and a sister undergoing water baptism, including Brother Gellian, a Portuguese national popularly known as “Kwame Grills.”

In the evening, participants enjoyed a special bonfire night in anticipation of the official closing the following day.

During the closing session, Overseer Gerald Gyane encouraged participants to be fruitful and contribute to making the world a better place, asking, “How will you taste when the world takes a bite of you?”

This year’s event was unprecedented as it featured continuous nights of prayer, days of fasting, Holy Ghost empowerment, water baptism, fellowship, games, and other entertaining activities.

Report by Elder Emmanuel Akuffo

Asankrangwa Newtown Central Church Building Dedicated web

Asankrangwa Newtown Central Church Building Dedicated

The Asankrangwa Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Daniel Kweku Dekpor, has dedicated the Newtown Central Assembly church building in Asankrangwa.

The dedication service, which took place on September 24, 2023, was attended by the Asankrangwa Area pastorate, traditional leaders, the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for Amenfi West Municipality, and politicians, among others.

Delivering the sermon on the theme, “Burn yourself out and bring light to your generation” based on John 5:31-35, Apostle Dekpor urged Christians to burn themselves out by striving hard to produce light for generations.

Using John the Baptist as a case study, he said John was zealous for God, burnt out, and brought light to others.

He stated that John offered himself to be burned in preparation for the Saviour’s (Jesus Christ) arrival.

He stressed that if we want a future that is great and mega and conducive for living, then we must burn out to produce great light because John burned out for others to enjoy the light.

He continued that one must exhibit fearless character to burn out to produce light, citing John the Baptist’s sermon in Luke 3:3-15, adding that we must be content with what we have to make light for generations as Christians.

Apostle Dekpor admonished believers to be faithful and trustworthy in all their dealings to make light for generations.

He further indicated that ‘burn out’ Christians are consumed by pointing people to Christ Jesus.

He, therefore, charged leaders to burn out to make light for generations, saying that only when they burn out would they be of value to society.

He emphasised that the candle stick is of no value when it remains the same, “but when you light it, it dispels darkness and produces light, though it burns out, and that is what we ought to do as leaders for a better Ghana and The Church of Pentecost.”

He added: “Our toil must be centred on the right outcome and impact for tomorrow.”

Elder Jones Amoako Boafo, the Presiding Elder of the Central Assembly and District Secretary, read a brief history of the project.

He mentioned that the assembly was established in January 1997. However, he noted that the idea to construct the Church building was characterised by the challenges they encountered when fellowshipping in a classroom.

One day, when the church went for service, the school’s headmaster locked all the classrooms and would no longer allow the church to fellowship there. He continued that by God’s grace, the church acquired the current place and subsequently started building a place of worship.

Under the leadership of their former District Minister, Pastor Henry Kwabena Sarfo, the project progressed rapidly, and the foundation stone was laid on July 22, 2016, by Prophet Benjamin Augustus Adobah, now retired, who was the then Area Head.

He acknowledged all past ministers of the Asankrangwa Newtown District for overseeing the project from the beginning until its completion.

He further indicated that the ultramodern project cost the church GHC 1,123,048.00.

The MCE for Amenfi West Municipality, Hon. Lord Nana Tandoh, and the New Patriotic Party parliamentary aspirant for the area, Hon. Ignatius Kwasi Afrifa, were impressed about the building and commended the church greatly by making its corporate responsibilities a priority.

They added that what the church is doing has ignited their appetite to join The Church of Pentecost.

Hon. Afrifa promised to give the church a projector to suit their magnificent edifice.

The District Minister, Pastor Raymond Kwabla Zottor, was commended for continuing the work started by his predecessors and successfully supervising its completion.

The church also expressed appreciation to the founding leaders of the Assembly for their significant contributions to the project and the overall growth of the church.

Report by Jones Boafo Amoako.

Akim Ofoase District Organises Marriage Retreat For Officers & Their Spouses web

Akim Ofoase District Organises Marriage Retreat For Officers & Their Spouses

The Akim Ofoase District in the Akim Oda Area of The Church of Pentecost has organised a day retreat for officers and their spouses on Saturday, October 7, 2023, at the Akim Ofoase Central Assembly church auditorium.

The event was the first of its kind in the district, as an invitation was extended to officers’ spouses who are not members of The Church of Pentecost.

The theme for the retreat was “The Church Leader’s Marriage” with scripture references from Genesis 2:18-25, Hebrews 13, and Matthew 19:5-6.

In his welcome address, the District Minister, Pastor Francis Kofi Gyimah, mentioned that as the church leader represents the image of the church wherever he or she goes, it, therefore, requires that the spouse of the church leader complements the ministry of the church leader.

Hence, if the marriage and family life of the church leader are jeopardised, his or her ministry as a church leader becomes questionable to the general public. In view of this, there is a supporting role of the church leader’s spouse for excellent ministry.

He also shared lessons from the Puritans’ view of marriage and how they appreciated marriage as a calling and seminary.

Pastor John Nimfah, a retired minister of the church and the main speaker for the event, shared practical marriage life experiences coupled with in-depth communication in marriage teachings.

Pastor Nimfah stated emphatically that “calling into church leadership is divine; hence one called into such an office should not trivialise the opportunity and disgrace the image of the church and God with their marriage life.”

Any Christian marriage with unsolved problems means that both couples do not understand their salvation and lack effective communication in their marriage, he stressed.

He further noted that the church leader’s marriage is a mirror for the members to emulate.

Sharing practical experience with his personal marriage life, he stated that in spite of the challenges he had as a pastor and as a husband, which were inevitable as humans, he appreciated whoever his wife was until her demise because he considered his marriage a calling from God and was determined to fulfill his ministry.

He, therefore, challenged church leaders who might be experiencing marital challenges to focus on God, their calling, and work on their marriage until death does them apart instead of resorting to divorce, which is a disgrace to the body of Christ.

“I believe God shall reward faithful marriage couples because I dreamt that I was receiving a citation in honour for my marriage,” he said.

Participants, especially those whose spouses were not members of the church, were allowed to ask questions on the presentation, and their concerns were adquately addressed.

Pastor Eric Kojo Darko, the Nkwateng District Minister, led the house in intensive prayer sessions.

In attendance were also singles and widows who are ordained officers of the church.

Due to the overall success of the marriage retreat, the District leadership has resolved to organise the event annually.

Report by Akim Ofoase District Media Team.

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Speak With Decorum – Mrs Mary Nyamekye To Christian Women

The wife of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Mrs Mary Nyamekye, has called on Christian women to be decorous in all their endeavours in their quest to possess their spheres for Christ.

Mrs Nyamekye said this when she visited the Anyaa-Ablekuma Area of the Church  on Wednesday, October 11, 2023.

Delivering a message on the topic; “The Christian woman and her tongue,” Mrs Nyamekye emphasised the importance of the tongue to the human body, highlighting its roles in tasting, speaking, and chewing.

She, however, underscored the potential dangers of an uncontrolled tongue, stating that it could bring pain and destruction to both individuals and society.

Drawing inspiration from Proverbs 31:26, Mrs Nyamekye urged all women to exercise caution and thoughtfulness in their speech, emphasising the need for decorum and respect.

She encouraged women to emulate the qualities of a virtuous woman as described in the Bible and advised them to communicate with grace, especially within their families and communities, to foster peace and unity.

Mrs Nyamekye stressed that as Christian women, it is essential to spread the word of God through their words, ensuring that they bring life and glory to God.

She referenced Colossians 4:6, urging everyone to let their speech be gracious and seasoned with salt, demonstrating a Christ-like demeanour in their interactions.

She further reminded all gathered of their duty to support ministry leaders in their respective districts and encouraged active involvement and assistance in fulfilling their roles within the Church.

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Anyaa-Ablekuma Area Organises Ministers & Wives’ Retreat web

Anyaa-Ablekuma Area Organises Ministers & Wives’ Retreat

The Anyaa-Ablekuma Area of The Church of Pentecost organised a one-day retreat for ministers and their wives in the Area on Wednesday, September 13, 2023.

The programme, themed “Repositioning Our Pastoral Ministry for Maximum Impact,” was designed for the Area’s pastorate and their wives to seek the Lord through fasting and prayer.

Apostle William Ohemeng-Kwakye, the Area Head, explained that the event also aimed to strengthen fellowship among the pastorate, reorient them regarding the work of the ministry, and provide guidance to newly-transferred ministers in the Area.

Speaking on the main theme of the event, Apostle William Ohemeng-Kwakye emphasised the need for every minister to “reposition” themselves to be more productive in ministry. He used terms such as ‘revamp,’ ‘rebrand,’ ‘transfigure,’ ‘renovate,’ and ‘redesign’ to further explain the term “reposition.”

During his sermon, the Area Head stressed that it is crucial not to dwell solely on past achievements but to explore innovative ways of making ministries more relevant and fruitful in the current era.

He reminded ministers of their responsibilities, which include caring for God’s people, equipping, training, and mentoring them for service, utilizing their gifts (1 Pet 4:10), demonstrating God’s healing power, and reconciling people with God.

Apostle Ohemeng-Kwakye encouraged ministers to be faithful, honest, trustworthy, and reliable individuals, equipped with accurate knowledge and skilled hands to lead the God’s people.

He also stressed the importance of compassion, empathy, and prayer in the work of ministry.

Other speakers included Apostle Daniel K. Noble-Atsu (Rtd.), Apostle A.E.K. Ekuban (Rtd.), and Pastor Emmanuel Sackitey Teye (Area Secretary).

The event was attended by all 18 ministers in the Area and their respective wives.

Also, Mrs. Comfort Ohemeng-Kwakye (Wife of the Area Head) and Mrs. Jennifer Ekuban (Wife of Apostle Ekuban) were in attendance.

Report by Anyaa-Ablekuma Area Media Team.

Jesus Makes The Unclean Clean - Apostle Tony Mensah web

Jesus Makes The Unclean Clean – Apostle Tony Mensah

Apostle Anthony Kwesi Mensah, the Resident Minister for the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Atomic, has emphasised that Jesus Christ is still preoccupied with cleansing sinners from their sins and making the sick whole.

Speaking at the ‘Special Evening Service With the Chairman’ on PENT TV on Sunday, October 8, 2023, Apostle Kwesi Mensah made a passionate call on individuals who find themselves in any unfortunate condition to come to Jesus for deliverance.

Drawing from the story of the leper who was healed by Jesus as recorded in Matthew 8:1-3, the PIWC-Atomic Resident Minister stressed that Jesus Christ is willing and ever ready to help anyone who comes to Him regardless of their conditions. 

“It was out of place for Jesus to touch a leper because once you touch a leper you become unclean, but He came to make the unclean clean, and the only way He could do that was to touch the unclean,” he pointed out, adding, “Even if you are unclean or sick tonight or you have sinned this evening, Jesus will touch you and heal you.”

Apostle Anthony Kwesi Mensah explained that the leper doubted the willingness of Jesus, but he was fully sure of His (Jesus’) ability when it comes to healing. He, therefore, assured the viewers and the listeners of Jesus’ willingness to attend to their needs.

“Anytime we go through a situation, He reveals Himself in that situation. He allows the sickness to come, but when we call upon Him, He reveals Himself to deal with the situation,” he concluded.

After the exhortation, he ushered the viewers and the listeners into a period of prayer.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah