HUM Holds Leaders & Assistants Strategic Conference web

HUM Holds Leaders & Assistants Strategic Conference

The Home and Urban Missions (HUM) of The Church of Pentecost held a one-day Area HUM Leaders and Assistants Strategic Conference for the Ashanti, Bono, Bono East, Ahafo, and Western North Regions coordinators on March 13, 2024.

The conference, at the A. T. Nartey Memorial Temple in Bantama, Kumasi, aimed to equip Area HUM Leaders and Assistants to appreciate the “HUM Strategic Plan 2028” and effectively implement its strategic goals and objectives at all levels.

The National HUM Coordinator, Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, was there in the company of Pastor Kwasi Bukari (HUM Pastor, Techiman Sector), Pastor Gabriel Owusu Akyaw (HUM Pastor, Kumasi Sector), Pastor Kwasi Atta Agyapong (HUM Research and Innovation Committee Leader), and Mrs. Patricia Owusu Akyaw (HUM Equipping Centre Committee Leader).

In all, 55 participants attended the conference.

Report by HUM Media

CoP-St. Lucia, St. Vincent & Grenadines Organises Maiden Bi-National Retreat web

CoP-St. Lucia, St. Vincent & Grenadines Organises Maiden Bi-National Apostolisation

The external branches of The Church of Pentecost in the island nations of St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines, under the leadership of the National Head, Pastor Andrew Amankwaah, concluded their maiden Officers’ Retreat (Apostolisation) for the two Caribbean Islands.

Held from March 13 to 17, 2024, under the theme “A People of God Unleashed to Transform their World,” the programme allowed members from both nations to participate virtually.

Evangelist Gabriel Addo-Asante, the Internal Missions Coordinator, and Pastor Joseph Tieku, the Finance Administrative Manager, both of The Church of Pentecost Canada Inc., were invited guests who spoke on the topics “Effective Evangelism” and “Sacrificial Giving and Tithing,” respectively.

Friday, March 15, was dedicated to praying for the spiritual, numerical, and financial growth of the Churches and their members.

As part of the ongoing aggressive evangelism project, Saturday, March 16, was devoted to personal and community evangelism.

Apostle Ransford Obeng Gyamfi, the National Head of The Church of Pentecost Canada Inc., who was the guest of honour, shared fellowship with the brethren from St. Vincent and the Grenadines as well as the team of leaders in St. Lucia on Saturday morning at separate times.

The Apostolisation culminated on Sunday, March 17, 2024, where Apostle Ransford Obeng Gyamfi preached on the topic “Unleashed to Increase,” referencing Genesis 1:1-22 and John 1:14.

During his ministration, Apostle Obeng Gyamfi encouraged the members as a newly established Church to build on the foundation, which is Christ Jesus, the manifested word of God who creates and brings increase.

At the end of the service on Sunday, March 17, 2024, two brothers and two sisters were ordained as Deacons and Deaconesses of the Church in St. Lucia, respectively.

The occasion was also used to officially inaugurate the Women’s Ministry, and a soul was won as well.

In his closing remarks, Apostle Ransford Obeng Gyamfi, who was the special guest of honor and the Chairperson for the service, was full of praise to God for His faithfulness in fulfilling His covenant with the Church of Pentecost.

He also commended the resident missionary Pastor Andrew Amankwaah and his family for their obedience to the call to missions and hard work in building the Churches on the islands of St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines.

Apostle Gyamfi expressed his profound gratitude to the members of the Church, especially those who have gone out of their ways to support the work of ministry.

Report by Pastor Andrew Amankwaah (Vieux Fort, St. Lucia)

Mr. Stephen Yawson & Wife Donate 10 Tricycles To Tamale Area web

Mr. Stephen Yawson & Wife Donate 10 Tricycles To Tamale Area

Mr. Stephen Yawson and his wife, Anita, who are both members of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Tarkwa, have donated ten tricycles, worth GH¢180,000.0, to the Tamale Area as part of their support towards the mission work in the Area.

The young couple expressed their hope that these tricycles would aid in the expansion of the mission work and bring more people to the church.

The tricycles were presented through Pastor Andrews Owusu to the Tamale Area Head and Northern RCC Chairman of the Church, Apostle John B.K. Tawiah.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the Area, Apostle J.B.K. Tawiah thanked the Lord for His abundant grace and provision in making this donation a reality.

“We are extremely indebted to God for the life of Brother Stephen Yawson and his wife, Anita, whose unprecedented benevolence has made this day a historical one,” he said.

Apostle Tawiah further acknowledged the impact of this donation on expanding the mission work in the Tamale Area and beyond.

Present at the brief presentation ceremony were Mrs. Agartha Tawiah (Wife of the Area Head), the Area Secretary, the Area pastorate, the Area Deacon, and the Area Office staff.

Report by Tamale Media

Bawku Area Organises Fulani Convention web

Bawku Area Organises Fulani Convention

The Bawku Area of The Church of Pentecost organised its maiden Fulani Convention on Saturday, March 9, 2024, at the Zebilla Central Assembly auditorium, which brought together 222 Fulanis across the Area.

As part of the Area’s effort to reach out to all people with the gospel, the Bawku Area, through the Home and Urban Missions (HUM), is intentionally and strategically reaching out to the Unreached People Groups (UPGs) and the marginalised in society.

The event was graced by Pastor Emmanuel Owusu, the Walewale HUM Sector Coordinator, and Overseer Abubakar Diallo Sulemana, the Nkwanta HUM Sector Coordinator.

During the convention, the Area Head, Pastor Eric Gyacham, delivered an exhortation on the topic: “Jesus Came to Seek and to Save the Outcast.”

Drawing reference from Luke 19:1-10, he emphasised Jesus’ deliberate mission to reach out to marginalised groups in society, including children, sinners, women, strangers, and unreached people groups.

Pastor Eric Gyacham encouraged the participants to emulate Zacchaeus’ response to his encounter with Jesus by obeying His instructions, welcoming Him gladly, as well as repenting and confessing their sins.

Ending his exhortation with an altar call, 53 persons accepted Christ as their Lord and personal Savior. Subsequently, 14 Fulani converts were baptised in water and 11 others received Holy Spirit baptism.

The convention also featured discussions and intense prayer sessions that led to significant healings and the manifestation of the Holy Spirit among the attendees.

Also, the Area enrolled 19 people onto the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS).

Report by Bawku Area Media Team

Tepa & Beposo Districts Clean Tepa Township web

Tepa & Beposo Districts Clean Tepa Township

The Tepa and Beposo districts in the Tepa Area of The Church of Pentecost joined forces to clean up the Tepa township on Saturday, March 16, 2024, as part of this year’s Environmental Care Campaign.

The event saw members of the Church cleaning gutters, sweeping lorry parks, and tidying the streets, led by Pastors Stephen Larbi (Tepa District Minister) and Enoch Mensah (Beposo District).

The exercise was highly impactful and witnessed the participation of Dr. Adusei Atweneeaa Ampem II (Tepamanhene), Nana Koansah Sasraku (Old Tepa Adontenhene), members of the Tepa Traditional Council, and other notable individuals.

Report by Tepa Area Media Team

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Environmental Cleanliness Leads To National Development – Apostle David Amankwaa

The Bolgatanga Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle David Amankwaa, has said that Ghana will experience growth, development, and peace when citizenry engage in environmental cleanliness.

He said this during the launching of the Area’s 2024 Environmental Care Campaign at Namoo District in the Bolga Area on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.

In a sermon titled “My Environment, My Responsibility,” with references from Psalm 24:1 and Genesis 2:15, Apostle David Amankwaa explained that the text above means that every human being has a responsibility to keep the environment clean.

“Christians and non-Christians must appreciate that the earth and everything within it are for the Lord and not for human beings. Human beings are only stewards and must take good care of it and to give account one day.”

Accordimg to him, human beings have been put in charge of the earth to watch over it, work it, dress it, protect and preserve it.

“We have the mandate to preserve the elements in the three worlds – the animals, the trees, the seas etc. God is not only concerned about human beings but everything in the three worlds,” he added.

Quoting from Genesis 8:1 the Bolga Area Head revealed that during the flood in the days of Noah, God did not only preserve human beings but also all living creatures of every kind.

Apostle Amankwaa identified five stakeholders – Chiefs, Citizens, Leaders of religious bodies, NMDCEs, and Parents and Guardians, and their responsibilities in ensuring a clean environment as follows:

After defining the constitutional definition of a Chief, he enumerated these as the responsibilities to be played by Chiefs among others – to mete out penal measures on persons who refuses to attend organised communal labour, to organise elders of communities to think about welfare of the community, organise community members for their views on how keep to keep the environment clean, and to ensures all faith-based bodies and other institutions part-take in environmental care.

On citizens, the Apostle said, they are to take active part in communal labor, to clean their immediate environment, and to ensure proper use of dustbins and waste disposal site.

Leaders of religious bodies were also admonished to sensitise their members on need for cleanliness, participate in tree planting exercise, raising intercession for communities and mete punitive measure to members who abuse the environment.

The NMDCEs were to organise meeting with all heads of institutions on the need of environmental cleanliness, and to task heads of schools to engage students once a month in clean up exercise to instill the habit.

Apostle Amankwaa concluded his sermon with the role of parents and guardians.

He admonished them to educate children on the need for clean environment, and being example to children by cleaning the environment.

The Overlord of Namoo Traditional Area, Naaba Saibu Alagtaaba Kubila Benkoom, expressed gratitude to The Church of Pentecost for selecting Namoo as the venue for launch ceremony of this year’s Environmental Care Campaign.

He encouraged citizens to embrace the initiatives of the Church and pledged to support efforts to make Namoo the cleanest community in the Upper East Region.

He then called on all not to sit back whenever they are called to engage in a proposed monthly communal cleanup exercise as failure to do so will result in a penal measure.

Additionally, the District Chief Executive for Bongo District, Hon. Rita Atanga also expressed gratitude for the church’s initiatives and called for partnership in addressing sanitation challenges, including the construction of sanitation facilities.

In attendance were Mrs. Rosemond Amankwaa, wife of Bolga Area Head, all the 32 ministers and some ministers wives in the Bolga Area, representatives from Ghana Police service, Ghana Immigration Service, Zoomlion, Ghana Health Service, Ghana Education Service, and the Media among others.

Report by Bolga Media Area Team.

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Ekroful District Embarks On Environmental Care Campaign

The Ekroful District in the Agona Swedru Area of The Church of Pentecost organised a clean up exercise on March 15 and 16, 2024 as part of this year’s Environmental Care Campaign.

The Friday was earmarked for the local assemblies in the District to clean their environment. This was carried out successfully as many members gathered to clean up the church surroundings.

Some cleaned their auditorium and weeded around its. Others also weeded some part of the community.

The Saturday, which was the second day of the exercise, saw 100 members participating in the activity. Some were seen with their head-pans, shovels, rakes, brooms and other equipments.

The exercise started at 5:30 am at Aboso Market Junction and through to Akropong Durbar Grounds.

This inspired some of the community members who are non-members of the church to join the campaign.

Using a megaphone and mobile speakers, we educated the community members on the importance of cleanliness and personal hygiene.

At the final assembly to close the activity, Pastor Edward Asamoah Antwi, the Ekroful District Minister, spoke against the excessive use of plastics such as polythene bags in society. He further advised that conscious efforts should be made to rid the community off plastic waste.

Report by Ekroful Media Team

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Be A Blessing-Carrying Believer – General Secretary

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, has reaffirmed the inherent blessings bestowed upon believers and their role as carriers of God’s blessings.

“Believers are blessed beyond curse, as ordained by the word of God. Our blessings are generational and immutable,” stated Apostle Obuobi during his sermon titled “The Church as the People of God,” delivered on Sunday, March 17, 2024, at the Oyarifa Worship Centre of The Church of Pentecost in the Madina Area.

He emphasized that despite the inevitability of life’s challenges, believers remain under the divine umbrella of God’s blessings.

“Suffering is not antithetical to God’s plan. Even amidst trials, God assures His presence. Our struggles do not diminish our blessed status as children of God,” he explained.

He added: “Theology which excludes sufferings is never from God. God has promised us that even if we walk through fire and in river, he will be with us. The fact that we are going fire does not change the fact that we are children of God.”

Drawing from scripture, Apostle Obuobi referenced 1 Peter 2:9 to illustrate the exalted position of believers as a chosen race, a royal priesthood, and a holy nation.

He paralleled this with the divine selection of Abraham and the subsequent formation of Israel, emphasizing that the Church now embodies God’s chosen people.

In a heart-warming gesture, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi engaged with the children of the Worship Centre during the service to interact with them. The service was attended by the Resident Minister, Apostle Dr. Emmanuel Anim, alongside other congregants.

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PENSA-Kaneshie Sector Holds “Sector Day Out”

The Kaneshie Sector of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) orchestrated yet another exhilarating edition of its annual revelry-themed “Sector Day Out” last Saturday, March 9, 2024.

Spearheaded by the Traveling Secretary, Pastor Frank Mensah-Tandoh, the event unfolded its vivacity at Accra Academy, and the day was full of exciting moments.

The competing schools went head-to-head in games like football, volleyball, races, draft, tennis ball, and Ludo.

The roll call of participating institutions included Accra Technical University, Pentecost University College, UG Accra City Campus, Korle Bu, Kaaf University, UniMac GIJ, and GH Media School.

The culmination of the day witnessed Kaaf University emerging triumphantly as the overall champion, while Accra Technical University nabbed the football trophy after a riveting final against Kaaf University.

The final standings unveiled Kaaf University at the zenith, Korle Bu securing a commendable second place, and Accra Technical University grabbing the third spot.

UG Accra City Campus clinched the fourth position, followed by Pentecost University at fifth, UniMac GIJ at sixth, and GH Media School rounding up the seventh position.

In a heartwarming address to the participating institutions, the Sector Working team members expressed their heartfelt appreciation for the unwavering commitment and sportsmanship displayed by the institutions, making the event an unparalleled success.

As the day drew to a close, everyone left with a mindset to do even better next year, eagerly anticipating an even better “Sector Day Out.”

Written by Salome Kwaw (PENSA-ATU)

Ghanaians Urged To Change Their Attitude Towards The Environment web

Ghanaians Urged To Change Their Attitude Towards The Environment

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, has made a passionate appeal to Ghanaians to change their attitudes towards the environment.

Addressing various stakeholders at Kasoa in the Central Region during a national clean-up exercise organised by The Church of Pentecost on Saturday, March 16, 2024, Apostle Obuobi expressed grave concern about how the church members cleaned the Kasoa Main Lorry Station, only to be littered a few minutes later.

According to him, to ensure a sustainable environmental cleanliness, attitudinal change is key. This, he said, calls for intensified public education and the implementation of environmental by-laws.

“The problem we have at hand is attitudinal. We just cleaned this place, and people have littered again. Ghanaians must change their attitudes toward the environment if we really want to ensure a clean environment,” he bemoaned, adding, “Let’s intensify public education for people to change their attitudes.”

Earlier, the General Secretary called on the Kasoa Odikro, Nai Sani Seidu III and his elders. The chiefs expressed their happiness in receiving the General Secretary and his entourage, touting the longstanding relationship that exists between The Church of Pentecost and the Kasoa palace.

Pledging their support for the clean-up exercise, Nai Sani Seidu and his elders joined Apostle Obuobi and moved to the Kasoa Main Lorry Station where they met with the leadership of the Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU) and later engaged traders and hawkers at the station. Apostle Obuobi entreated the GPRTU officials to educate drivers to install dustbins in their vehicles to prevent passengers from throwing away waste out of moving vehicles.

He also entreated traders and hawkers to take issues about the environment seriously to prevent environmental related diseases which may affect their economic activities.

Later, the General Secretary and the chiefs, joined ministers and members of the church to clean various parts of the Kasoa city.

The Environmental Health Officer of the Awutu Senya East Municipal Assembly, Godson Lodo, told Pentecost News that the Assembly together with Zoomlion joined the exercise to provide logistics.

He thanked The Church of Pentecost for initiating the annual programme, saying, “Ghana is grateful to you.”

The Kasoa Area Coordinator for the Environmental Care Campaign, Pastor David Ayisi, also called on traditional authorities to use their powers to initiate environmental by-laws to help keep Ghana clean.

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