FORMER GERMAN PRESIDENT MEETS APOSTLE NYAMEKYE web

Former German President Meets Apostle Nyamekye

Former German President Mr Christian Wulff has held a bilateral meeting with Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC).

The meeting took place at the Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra during Mr Wulff’s visit to Ghana for the investiture of President John Dramani Mahama on Tuesday, January 7, 2025. Present at the hour-long discussion were Apostle Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua (Vice Chancellor of Pentecost University), Pastor Benedict Eghan (Personal Assistant to the Chairman), and Mr Daniel Krull (German Ambassador to Ghana), along with Mr Wulff’s aide.

The meeting focused on the interplay between religion and governance in Ghana, with an emphasis on the role of The Church of Pentecost in shaping societal values, fostering peace, and promoting accountability.

A key focus of the meeting was the role of the Church in national development. Apostle Nyamekye highlighted the importance of moral values in governance, referencing the 2023 National Development Conference organised by The Church of Pentecost. The conference brought together key stakeholders, including the then Vice President, former presidents, including the current president; Speaker of Parliament, and civil society leaders, to deliberate on the need for a moral vision to drive Ghana’s development.

Both leaders agreed that societies that distance themselves from religious values face significant challenges. Mr Wulff cited Hartmut Rosa’s book, ‘Democracy Needs Religion,’ to emphasise the essential role of faith in governance.

The discussions also touched on the importance of peaceful coexistence among Ghanaians. Concerns about terrorism in neighbouring countries were raised, with Apostle Nyamekye recounting efforts by Christian leaders to educate their communities ahead of the 2024 general elections, discouraging any form of religious polarisation.

Other areas of discussion included Ghana’s economic prospects, global politics, religious tolerance, and the need for enhanced international cooperation on migration and trade.

Apostle Nyamekye also updated Mr Wulff on The Church of Pentecost’s contributions to national development, particularly in health and education. He highlighted the European Union’s €5 million grant, facilitated through the KfW Development Bank, for the construction of an Engineering Village, and a €1 million scholarship fund for master’s and PhD programmes in Engineering at the Pentecost University. The Chairman expressed gratitude to the German Government and the European Union for their support in these initiatives.

The meeting marked a significant step toward strengthening ties between The Church of Pentecost, Germany, and the European Union in governance, faith, and development. It followed an earlier engagement between Apostle Nyamekye and Mr Daniel Krull in December 2024. Both leaders underscored the importance of intentional efforts to cultivate these relationships for sustained progress. It further underscored the pivotal role of faith-based organisations in governance and development, setting the foundation for enhanced collaboration in the future.

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See Every Job As Divine Assignment – Apostle Nyamekye Tells Believers web

See Every Job As Divine Assignment – Apostle Nyamekye Tells Believers

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has called on Christians to see every job as a divine assignment.

He made this call on Sunday, January 5, 2025, at the climax of the 2025 PENSA Ghana Conference.

Speaking on the theme, ‘Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Our Calling,’ he addressed the growing influence of secularism, which he described as a deceptive ideology that positions man as his own god.

Apostle Nyamekye said that secularism creates a spiritual vacuum, arguing that nature inherently resists the absence of divinity.

He reminded the youth that sin is fundamentally a departure from God.

‘The reason why those pushing this agenda are gaining ground is that the people of God are not acting. When we arise, they will fall,’ he asserted, calling for a collective awakening among Christians.

He highlighted that the world is under the influence of a kingdom led by the devil, and it is within this corrupt environment that Jesus was introduced as an agent of transformation.

Quoting John 3:16-17, Chairman Nyamekye reiterated that believers are also called to be agents of change, not to condemn but to save their world through their actions.

Stressing on the theme for 2025, he indicated that living a life worthy of one’s calling means rethinking faith as a ministry rather than merely a personal endeavour.

He encouraged believers to view their professions as divine assignments, stating, ‘The unleashed servants are not stolen from the workplace; they are sent to the workplace.’

Apostle Nyamekye explained that the ‘Possessing the Nations,’ agenda aims to empower the entire church to transform society through kingdom values and principles.

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All Should Speak In Tongues – Apostle Nyamekye Charges Believers web

All Should Speak In Tongues – Apostle Nyamekye Charges Believers

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has stated the need for believers to receive the Holy Spirit baptism, describing it as ‘a divine means of spiritual edification.’

According to him, praying in tongues is a way of charging one’s spirit by the power of the Holy Ghost. He strongly advised the youth to strengthen their inner man for effective ministry.

The Chairman was speaking at the PENSA Ghana Conference 2025 at the KNUST, Kumasi centre on Friday evening on the theme: ‘Speaking in Tongues, a Divine Means of Spiritual Edification.’

Referencing 1 Corinthians 14, he explained why the early Church esteemed speaking in tongues over prophesying, saying, ‘Prophesying is encouraging and comforting the Church, while speaking in tongues is about building oneself up. One is for the Church, and the other is for personal empowerment.’

He noted that through praying in the Holy Ghost, God strengthens the inner man and makes him fit for His purpose, asserting that speaking in tongues helps the believer to pray in line with the perfect will of God.

Apostle Nyamekye dispelled various notions arising from speculation about speaking in tongues and interpretation, revealing that ‘people criticise it because they do not understand. The language is not to men but to God, and what remains unexplained and unknown must be unknown to men and unexplained.’

He charged the youth to use the gift frequently and effectively to build themselves up, open doors to effective ministry, lead to a deeper life in Christ, and keep the enemy at a distance.

Wrapping up with Acts 2:37, he affirmed: ‘The gift is for us and those far off because it is an indication that God has called us. This tradition must continue.’

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Just Have Faith In God For Greatness In 2025 – Apostle Nyamekye web

Just Have Faith In God For Greatness In 2025 – Apostle Nyamekye

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has challenged Christians to deepen their faith and trust in God as they enter the new year.

He made the call on Tuesday, December 31, 2024, during the 31st December Watch Night Service at the Dr Thomas Wyatt Worship Centre in the Accra Newtown District in La Area.  

Speaking on the topic, ‘A Call to Greatness Through a Life of Faith in God,’ drew from Joshua 1:8, he explained God’s command to Joshua, urging believers to keep the word of God in their hearts and mouths.

‘The word of God is sharper than any double-edged sword, clearing our path so we can walk in the King’s Highway. This word must dominate the thoughts and lives of all believers,’ he emphasised. 

Apostle Nyamekye reminded the congregation of the transformative power of faith, grounded in scripture such as 2 Corinthians 5:7, which calls on believers to live by faith and not by sight.

He asserted: ‘When we take our eyes off God and His word, we lose our faith and become like mere humans operating in earthly wisdom and efforts.’

Highlighting the foundational role of faith in the Christian journey, the Chairman referenced Hebrews 11:2-3, emphasising that the universe was formed by God’s command.

‘Everything we see came out of God’s breath and word. When He says He will bless you, don’t doubt Him. His word is alive and active, sustaining all things and equipping believers for greatness,’ he proclaimed. 

Using the example of Abraham from Romans 4:18-20, Apostle Nyamekye illustrated the solid faith needed to trust God’s promises despite contradictory facts. According to Chairman Nyamekye, Abraham never doubted God’s promise, even though it seemed impossible by human standards. He was fully persuaded that God would fulfill His word.

‘In 2025, believers must also have this faith, looking beyond their challenges to see the God of the Bible,’ he said. 

He also encouraged Christians to emulate the prayerful faith of Jabez, who overcame his painful beginnings by crying out to God to turn his fortunes around.

‘Faith in God is enough to make you great. Trust Him in 2025 for an expansive life,’ he told the congregants.

The Watch Night Service concluded with fervent prayers, worship, and declarations of faith for the new year.

Management and staff members from the Despite Media group, led by Deacon Fada Narh Dickson, who were present at the service, thanked God for a successful year and donated and amount of GH₵ 50,000 to support widows in the church.

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Tweapease Central Auditorium Constructed By Elder Prince Amoah Dedicated web

Tweapease Central Auditorium Constructed By Elder Prince Amoah Dedicated

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has dedicated the Tweapease Central Assembly auditorium in the Kade Area of the church.

The building, which was fully funded by the Elder Prince Amoah, a businessman, was officially dedicated on Monday, December 30, 2024, marking a significant milestone for the assembly.

The church building is designed to serve various functions, including an office for the district minister, a secretariat room, three spacious auditoriums for Children’s Ministry, two storerooms, eleven washrooms, and two balconies. Additionally, it is equipped with seating arrangements for children and adults, musical instruments, public address systems, and a mechanised borehole to ensure a reliable water supply.

The sod-cutting ceremony for the new church building took place on January 21, 2024, led by Apostle Nana Yaw Agyei, the Kade Area Head. Construction progressed rapidly, culminating in the completion of the building within 12 months.

Apostle Eric Nyamekye, who presided over the service, delivered a sermon centered on the topic, ‘The Purpose of the Temple,’ drawing from 1 Chronicles 22:19.

He emphasised that while God does not dwell in buildings made by men, His presence is invoked through the righteousness of believers.

He urged congregants to treat the church as a house of prayer and to actively engage in worship and prayer within its walls. He reiterated that God’s spirit is activated by believers who enter the church building with pure hearts and intentions.

The Chief of Tweapease, Nana Asirifi Katwobo, who was present at the service, appreciated God and Elder Prince Amoako for the wonderful gesture.

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Jesus Is The Accredited Savior Of The World-Apostle Nyamekye Declares-1 web

Jesus Is The Accredited Saviour Of The World – Apostle Nyamekye Declares

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has declared that Jesus Christ is the only accredited saviour of the world.

He made this declaration on Sunday, December 29, 2024, during the climax of the 2024 Christmas convention at the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Atomic in Accra.

Speaking on the topic, ‘What is it?’ Apostle Nyamekye cited several biblical references to address people’s curiosity about who Jesus is. He established that Jesus is the only accredited saviour of the world.

He emphasised the necessity for Christians to guard Christmas, which is being opposed by some groups due to its Christian foundation. He noted that Christmas is a period where believers remember the basis of their faith and proclaim Jesus as the Saviour.

Referencing Exodus 16:1-16, he illustrated how the Israelites, upon leaving Egypt and entering the wilderness, God provided them with food and water when they were in dire need of it. He noted that God’s provision of bread prompted them to ask, ‘What is this?’

According to him, the bread was not merely for their physical needs but the sustenance of their entire lives and how the word of God would govern them.

Apostle Nyamekye also discussed a scenario from John 6:30-42, where people questioned Jesus’ identity as He claimed to be ‘the bread of life.’ He pointed out that from His birth to His death and even today, people continue to wonder about who Jesus is. He mentioned that even Joseph was confused about whether to keep Mary or divorce her quietly.

To answer the question ‘Who is this man (Jesus)?’ he referenced Colossians 1:15-20, affirming that Jesus is God and preexists all things; in Him, all things hold together.
He added that if Jesus resides within someone, then both the Holy Spirit and God are also present in them.

He also cited Acts 17:31-32 to assert that Jesus is indeed the only accredited Savour of the world and that no other religious leader can claim such a status.

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Apostle Nyamekye Joins CFCI To Celebrate Presiding Bishop’s 70th Birthday web

Apostle Nyamekye Joins CFCI To Celebrate Presiding Bishop’s 70th Birthday

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Apostle Eric Nyamekye, joined the Christian Faith Church International (CFCI) in Takoradi on Sunday, December 15, 2024, to celebrate the 70th birthday anniversary of their leader, Bishop Emmanuel Botwey. This day also marked Bishop Botwey’s 40th year in active ministry.

Preaching the sermon, Apostle Nyamekye emphasised the significance of life as God’s most precious gift, urging believers to value it above all material possessions. Speaking on the topic, ‘Life for a Prize,’ he highlighted the grace of longevity, noting that living beyond 70 years is a rare blessing. Citing global statistics, he pointed out that 24% of the world’s population is under 14 years, 66% are between 16 and 64 years, and only 8% are above 65 years.

‘Living beyond 70 is truly a blessing,’ he remarked, adding that life itself is the most precious asset anyone can possess. Without it, he said, one ceases to be part of the living.

‘The best thing God can do for us is to give us life and long life. Let us live in a way that will make God grant us this gift,’ he added.

Referencing Jeremiah Chapter 45, which tells the story of Baruch, a man troubled by the conflicts resulting from his association with the prophet Jeremiah, Apostle Nyamekye explained that believers often become disillusioned by the troubles they face.

He defined ‘prize’ as a reward for victory or superiority, stating that while humans chase material rewards, God’s ultimate prize for His children is life itself. Apostle Nyamekye urged Christians to guard two critical things – life and their name. He highlighted that while life is a gift from God, individuals also have a responsibility to care for it through their actions and choices.

He advised Christians not to worry about tomorrow, quoting Matthew 6:25. Worry, he explained, is a tormenting and unproductive thought process that brings no solutions.

‘The God who created us knows the load our necks can carry. Worrying is not planning; it is negative thinking,’ he revealed.

Apostle Nyamekye encouraged Christians to commit their cares to God and adopt a ‘day-tight’ approach to life.

Citing Deuteronomy 27:22 to illustrate how even God works ‘little by little,’ he stated: ‘Each day comes with its own challenges.’

He concluded by reminding Christians to trust God, plan wisely, and prioritise their spiritual and physical well-being, saying, ‘Life is the ultimate prize, and how we live it reflects our gratitude to God.’

The event brought together various dignitaries, including government officials, traditional rulers, and other church leaders. Notable among them were Apostle Sylvester Arhin (Takoradi Area Head) and Apostle ADP James Tetteh (Sekondi Area Head).

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Balance Your Professionalism With Spirituality – Chairman Nyamekye Advises Workers web

Balance Your Professionalism With Spirituality – Chairman Nyamekye Advises Workers

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has called on Christian workers to embody both spirituality and professionalism in all their dealings.

‘Approach your jobs as kingdom assignments, executed to bring glory to God,’ he said.

Speaking on the theme, ‘Spiritual, Yet Highly Professional – The Case of Daniel,’ with scripture references from Daniel 5:11 and 2 Chronicles 16:9, Apostle Nyamekye explained that God seeks not only people who serve Him within the church but also those who excel in their roles in the broader society.

He urged Christians to see their professions as opportunities to advance God’s agenda on earth, noting that their work should be done with excellence as if under God’s watchful eye.

He said this at the climax of the 2024 Headquarters Management and Staff Retreat/Retirement Service held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa-Fetteh.

Defining professionalism, Apostle Nyamekye described a professional as someone whose work requires a high level of education, training, and dedication. He emphasised that true professionalism is characterised by taking responsibility for one’s behaviour and working effectively with others.

Using Daniel as an example, he noted that Daniel was not only a skilled professional but also a deeply spiritual individual.

‘According to Daniel 1:19-21, Daniel’s intelligence and competence enabled him to serve in the corridors of kings, while his unwavering faith set him apart as a servant of God,’ he revealed.

Apostle Nyamekye pointed out that Daniel’s faithfulness somehow earned him enemies, as his integrity often stood in the way of others’ corrupt practices.

Citing Daniel 5:11-17, where Daniel’s professionalism and spirituality shone through when he interpreted the writing on the wall for King Belshazzar.

‘Daniel was not just a professional; he was highly spiritual, and this combination made him invaluable to the kingdom,’ Apostle Nyamekye remarked.

He called on Christians to emulate Daniel by striving for excellence in their professional fields while maintaining a strong spiritual foundation.

‘Let us all be highly professional and spiritual,’ he concluded, encouraging believers to be faithful in their work, knowing that their actions reflect their faith and glorify God.

Present at the service were Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi (General Secretary), Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe (International Missions Director), Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh (PEMEM Director/Executive Council Member) and Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe (La Area Head/Executive Council Member).

Others were Apostle Isaac Tetteh Juddah (Odorkor Area Head), Apostle William Ohemeng Kwakye (Anyaa-Ablekuma Area Head), Directors of Ministries, Apostles and Pastors, Management and Staff of the Headquarters, among others.

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The Gospel Does Not Travel Like Pollen Grains, It Must Be Carried - Chairman web

The Gospel Does Not Travel Like Pollen Grains, It Must Be Carried – Chairman

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has said that there must be a deliberate action on the part of believers to spread the message of Christ.

According to him, as the church grows, so should there be intentional development of ministries to win souls from all aspects of human life.

He said this on Wednesday, December 4, 2024, during a meeting with Ministers and Elders of the Church at the A. T. Nartey Memorial Temple in Bompata.

Speaking on the theme “The Quest of The Church Unleashed”, Apostle Nyamekye challenged believers to actively become agents of change, spreading righteousness and hope in a world plagued by darkness.

“Our light is for the dispersing of the darkness in the world. To those who are lost, light is a beacon of hope,” he declared, referencing Isaiah 60:21-22.

He mentioned that God desires to use His people to display His splendor to the nations.

The Chairman furthermore stressed the need for churches to develop intentional patterns of teaching that empower members to influence their spheres of life.

Quoting Romans 6:17-18, he said, “If we want our people to be unleashed, we also need to design a pattern for them. If you want them to speak in tongues, teach on speaking in tongues. If you want them to be unleashed, design a pattern of teaching.”

This intentionality, he noted, would encourage Christians to leave the comfort of the church building and actively engage with society to effect meaningful change.

Describing the Church unleashed, Apostle Nyamekye outlined its characteristics as Multi-racial, Multi-cultural, and Multi-generational: A church that embraces diversity and draws people from all walks of life.

He highlighted the importance of translating religiosity into genuine spirituality.

“Religiosity involves external customs, rituals, and traditions of worship, but spirituality leads to morality by transforming religious beliefs into guiding principles for life”, he stated.

Apostle Nyamekye urged churches to prioritize impact over numbers, focusing on intentional ministry designed to influence nations.


He advocated for an expansive approach to ministry, urging churches to grow broader as they grow bigger.

“The Church unleashed builds major ministries and extends its reach across nations, creating new avenues to channel the love and grace of God to humanity,” he noted.

“It is a church that is unafraid of challenges and is intentional about its mission to carry the gospel to new frontiers,” he added.

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Christians Urged To Embrace Their Calling As A Chosen People web

Christians Urged To Embrace Their Calling As “A Chosen People”

Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, has called on Christians to be united in purpose as God’s chosen people.

Speaking passionately, he revealed that Jesus Christ did not come merely to save individuals but to build His Church—a congregation designed and summoned by God for His purpose.

He made this statement on Sunday, December 1, 2024 during the climax of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) Sakumono’s weeklong prayer event dubbed “Back To Prayer Convention”.

“The Church is not a random gathering; it is a group called together by God for His divine purpose in the world,” Apostle Nyamekye stated.

He added that denominations are not meant to divide Christians but are strategic platforms to reach more people and bring them into the fold of God’s Kingdom.

Drawing from 1 Peter 2:9-10 and John 15:16, he described the Church as a “chosen generation” with the responsibility of bearing fruits that will last.

He urged believers to be deeply concerned about societal issues, likening their role to that of royalty tasked with managing the affairs of a state.

“God created all of us to be managers of the earth. The Church is not separate from society; we are called to improve it. That is why we are the salt of the earth,” he declared.

Apostle Nyamekye encouraged believers to share their testimonies, using their lives as evidence of God’s transformative power.

Apostle Nyamekye who also doubles as the president of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) described the Church’s calling as one of declaring and demonstrating the character of Christ through words, attitudes, and deeds.

To fulfill this purpose effectively, he said, Christians must know God intimately.

“God wants us to know His Word and His ways,” he stressed.

However, he lamented that many believers talk or sing about God but lack a deep knowledge of the Bible. He referenced Ezra 7:6 and 10 to highlight the importance of deliberate study of Scripture, stating that the Word of God illuminates paths, sets people apart from evil, and imparts wisdom and prosperity (Psalm 19:7-11).

Apostle Nyamekye also highlighted the significance of prayer, describing it as an essential means of communication with God.

“The importance of communication is not just for understanding but to build a relationship,” he said.

He encouraged Christians to cultivate a strong prayer life, as it reveals a person’s spiritual condition.

Apostle Nyamekye challenged believers to move beyond superficial spirituality by investing quality time in prayer and devotion.

“Short devotions are the bane of deep piety. They deplete spiritual vigor and arrest spiritual progress,” he warned.

Present at the service were Mrs. Mary Nyamekye (Wife of the Chairman); Apostle Seth Fianko-Larbi (Resident Minister, PIWC Sakumono); Pastor Frank Mensah Tandoh (Coordinator, Schools Outreach Ministry) and their wives.

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