The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has charged Children’s Ministry workers to take up their divine mandate with intentionality, integrity, and renewed passion.
He said this on Thursday, July 31, 2025 during the opening session of the Foundation Builders Conference (FBC) 2025 currently ongoing at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa-Yesukrom.
Welcoming participants to the Fourth Edition of the Conference, the Chairman praised the vision behind the initiative, describing it as a capacity-building platform that has significantly enhanced the skills of children workers across the nation.
He commended the National Executive Committee (NEC) members and all workers for their invaluable role in nurturing the next generation.
‘Please know your labour of love will never be in vain,’ he encouraged them, adding; ‘the Lord will surely reward your sacrifices.’
The President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) also emphasized that the Children’s Ministry is not simply about teaching children, it is about laying the foundation of the church for tomorrow.
He reminded workers that the strength and quality of tomorrow’s church depends largely on who they are today.
‘Who the child worker is will determine the kind of ministry we have and ultimately the kind of church we will have tomorrow’, he revealed.
He called for spiritual integrity and character among Children Workers, insisting that effective ministry cannot be built apart from personal holiness and discipline.
He encouraged children workers to see their work not as secondary but as a divine calling.
The Chairman encouraged all participants to use the conference as a sacred moment of reflection not just as Ministry Workers, but as Christians entrusted with shaping delicate souls for the Kingdom.
‘You have to be intentional in working on yourself so that your hands will be safe in raising a generation of Christians who will embody the spirit of Pentecostalism in its truest form,’ said Apostle Nyamekye.
Concluding his address, Apostle Eric Nyamekye invoked God’s blessing upon all present, praying that each session would bring refreshment, insight, and empowerment for the work ahead. ‘May the Lord bless you as we work together to build a strong and lasting church that will continue to impact the nations for the Lord’, he ended.
Report by Children’s Ministry Media.