THE GOSPEL & POWER KEY TO SOCIETAL TRANSFORMATION — APOSTLE ERIC NYAMEKYE web

The Gospel & Power Key To Societal Transformation — Apostle Eric Nyamekye

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has underscored the indispensable role of the Gospel and the power of the Holy Spirit in the Church’s vision to transform society, stressing that genuine societal change can only occur through the power of the gospel backed by spiritual empowerment.

He delivered the message during the opening session of the Conférence des Ministres et Épouses (CME-Francophone) on February 18, 2026, at the Palais des Congrès de Lomé in Togo. The conference, which officially commenced today, is being organised by the Missions Office of The Church of Pentecost and hosted by The Church of Pentecost in Togo.

Speaking on the theme “The Church Unleashed to Transform Society through the Gospel and the Power of the Holy Spirit,” Apostle Nyamekye emphasised that the Church’s effectiveness in the world depends on spiritual authority, divine power, and faithfulness to its mandate.

Apostle Nyamekye noted that the Church has been given the authority, power, and message necessary to influence the world through Christ’s commission and the empowerment of the Holy Spirit.

“We have authority because Jesus has commanded us to go. The Spirit has come, so we have power, and we have been given the message of reconciliation,” he said.

He explained that the gospel, when backed by the power of the Holy Spirit, has the capacity to transform individuals, reshape cultures, and influence systems that govern society.

“The gospel backed by the power of the Holy Spirit can transform people, their culture, and the systems that govern them,” he emphasised.

The Chairman described ministry as a spiritual responsibility requiring believers who are deeply committed to God and equipped for what he described as a “combat between light and darkness.”

He urged ministers to prioritise raising Spirit-filled Christians who can impact their communities and institutions.

“Pastoral work is to raise faithful Christians who are equipped with the power of the Holy Spirit to transform society,” he stated.

He further encouraged participants to strengthen their knowledge of Scripture and deepen their prayer lives, noting that spiritual depth remains essential for effective ministry and societal transformation.

Apostle Nyamekye identified the lack of spiritual power and weak gospel preaching as major factors limiting the Church’s impact on society.

“The primary cause of the Church’s failure to impact the world is the message we preach from the pulpit and the lack of power in the Church,” he said, adding that strong biblical preaching produces transformed believers who in turn influence society.

He stressed that God has not lost His power, but rather the Church must renew its spiritual vitality to fulfil its mandate.

Despite global challenges, the Chairman expressed confidence in God’s ability to transform nations through a Spirit-empowered Church, citing biblical examples such as the repentance of Nineveh and the transformation of Ephesus through the spread of the gospel.

He urged ministers to remain committed to the Church’s vision of extending God’s kingdom on earth by demonstrating Christian values and principles in every sphere of society.

The CME-Francophone conference has brought together ministers and their spouses from French-speaking countries for spiritual renewal, leadership development, and mission advancement, with a strong focus on Holy Spirit empowerment for effective ministry.

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Church Must Transform Society Or Risk Irrelevance — Apostle Eric Nyamekye web

Church Must Transform Society Or Risk Irrelevance — Apostle Eric Nyamekye

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Eric Nyamekye, has challenged ministers to actively position the Church as a transformative force in society, warning that failure to impact the world could raise questions about the Church’s relevance.

He delivered the message during the opening session of the Conférence des Ministres et Épouses (CME-Francophone), organised under the auspices of the Missions Office of The Church of Pentecost, which officially commenced on February 18, 2026, at the Palais des Congrès de Lomé in Togo.

Speaking on the theme “The Church Unleashed to Transform Society Through the Gospel and the Power of the Holy Spirit,” Apostle Nyamekye emphasised that the Church’s true position is not confined within its walls but in the world.

“The real position of the Church is in the world. The light must be in the darkness, and the salt must go into corruption so we can transform our world,” he stated.

The Chairman stressed that the Church must intentionally move beyond its “fortress” to influence society through the gospel.

“If the Church does not make a conscious effort to go into the world, nothing will change. If the Church does not transform society, the world will question its relevance,” he said.

He explained that pastoral ministry must focus on raising faithful believers empowered by the Holy Spirit to influence communities, cultures, and institutions.

According to him, ministers must equip members to provide solutions to societal challenges by unleashing them into various spheres of influence.

“Pastoral work is to raise faithful Christians who are equipped with the power of the Holy Spirit to transform society,” he noted.

Apostle Nyamekye described ministry as “serious kingdom business” and a spiritual contest between light and darkness, requiring committed believers devoted to God.

He explained that God established the Church as an agency to extend His kingdom on earth, influencing people, cultures, and systems through the power of the gospel.

“The gospel backed by the power of the Holy Spirit can transform people, their culture, and the systems that govern them,” he said.

Despite challenges, he expressed confidence in God’s ability to bring national transformation, citing biblical examples such as Nineveh’s repentance in the Book of Jonah and the spread of the gospel in Ephesus.

“It may seem unrealistic or unachievable, but I believe God can change a people and a nation in a day,” he declared.

The Chairman urged ministers to deepen their knowledge of Scripture and prayer life to effectively transform society.

He also attributed the Church’s limited societal impact to two key challenges: weak gospel preaching and lack of spiritual power.

“The pulpit will make the pew, and the pew will transform society. The Bible must be preached,” he emphasised.

He further reminded participants that the Church already possesses the authority, power, and message needed for transformation through Christ’s commission, the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, and the message of reconciliation.

Apostle Nyamekye concluded by stressing that societal transformation remains central to the Church’s mission and urged ministers to extend Christian values, principles, and lifestyle into the world.

“The essence of the Church is to go into the world and extend its values and principles to transform society,” he said.

The CME-Francophone conference has brought together ministers and their spouses from French-speaking nations to promote spiritual renewal, leadership development, and mission advancement across the Francophone world.

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Apply The Word Beyond Sunday To Transform The Nation – Apostle Nyamekye WEB

Apply The Word Beyond Sunday To Transform The Nation – Apostle Nyamekye

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has urged Christians to apply biblical teachings in daily life to address societal challenges and foster national development.

Delivering the sermon at the Legon Interdenominational Church (LIC) on Sunday, February 8, 2026, Apostle Nyamekye, speaking on the theme “The Bible: Guide for Work Ethics and National Development”, highlighted the disconnect between faith and societal transformation. He emphasised that the Church’s relevance is measured by its impact on the wider community.

Apostle Nyamekye observed that many believers separate the sacred from the secular, treating Sunday as holy while neglecting Christ-like principles in workplaces and communities during the week. “There is a dichotomy between the sacred and the secular. When we fail to translate what we receive on Sundays into our workplaces, the nation suffers,” he noted.

Citing Proverbs 14:34, he stressed that righteousness exalts a nation, urging the Church to demonstrate godly living that influences national development. He explained that the character, values, and commitment of citizens largely determine a nation’s progress: “No nation rises above the moral standard of its people. The problem we face today is not merely economic, it is moral.”

Apostle Nyamekye expressed concern over the prevalence of corruption in countries with Christian majorities, attributing it to weak gospel teaching and the diminishing power of the Holy Spirit in transforming lives. “If the Holy Spirit cannot transform you, what can anointing oil do? The gospel must impact daily life,” he said.

Referencing Hebrews 1:2-3, Matthew 24:14, and 1 Corinthians 15:3, he reminded believers that the proclamation and practical application of God’s Word remain central to transforming communities. “We must teach well and teach right. The Church exists not for itself, but to transform the world,” he concluded.

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Apostle Nyamekye Meets Kosovo Prime Minister web

Apostle Nyamekye Meets Kosovo Prime Minister

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has held a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Kosovo, H.E. Albin Kurti.

The meeting took place on the sidelines of the maiden Balkan Conference organised by The Church of Pentecost, held in Pristina, Kosovo, from January 26 to 29, 2026.

The conference marked a significant milestone in the Church’s expanding missionary work across the Balkan region.

The four-day conference brought together indigenous ministers, their spouses, church leaders and selected partners for fellowship, prayer, teaching and strategic planning for the future of the Church’s work in the region. In all, 14 nations were represented, with a total of 130 participants in attendance.

During the meeting, Apostle Dr Nyamekye explained that it was important to formally meet the Prime Minister and officially brief him on the operations and impact of The Church of Pentecost in Kosovo and across the wider Balkan region. He stressed that one of the greatest needs of contemporary society is the restoration and promotion of strong moral values, noting that nations that intentionally pursue such values raise responsible citizens and build strong, stable societies.

In response, Prime Minister Albin Kurti warmly welcomed the Chairman to Kosovo and congratulated The Church of Pentecost for its growing impact and progress in the region. He observed that there can be no good politics without ethics and underscored the importance of collaboration between the state and religious bodies in promoting and sustaining moral values.

He emphasised that peaceful coexistence alone is insufficient, stating that society must move beyond mere tolerance to active cooperation. “It is not enough to tolerate one another; we must work together,” the Prime Minister remarked. He also expressed his desire to visit Ghana in the near future.

The Chairman was accompanied by the Missions Director of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe; the President of the Kosovo Evangelical Alliance, Pastor Arthur Krasniqi; Evangelist Sika Kwame of the Missions Office; and the heads of The Church of Pentecost in Kosovo and Bulgaria, Pastors Alban Krasniqi and Philip Rashev, respectively.

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Apostle Dr Nyamekye Entreats Believers To Trust In The Spirit’s Power web

Apostle Dr Nyamekye Entreats Believers To Trust In The Spirit’s Power

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has stated that while the incomprehensibility of God may be difficult to grasp, the answer to life’s challenges has always been the abiding presence and power of the Holy Spirit.

Speaking at the Officers’ Retreat for officers in Kumasi on Thursday, January 15, 2026, at the Asokwa Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Kumasi, on the theme: “The Holy Spirit Shall Come Upon You and the Power of the Most High Will Overshadow You” (Luke 1:29–38), Apostle Dr Nyamekye encouraged believers to cultivate steadfast faith, stressing that officers of the church must exemplify strong faith to inspire members in fulfilling God’s purpose.

Expounding on the angel Gabriel’s annunciation to Mary, Apostle Dr Nyamekye noted that her question, “How will this be?” reflected the natural human concern with practicalities. Yet, he said, the divine response was clear: with God, all things are possible.

“You may not be able to figure out how it is going to happen or how the situation will be turned around, but there is abundant evidence that what God has said, He will do,” he declared.

He cautioned against the tendency to complain, which he described as a distraction from receiving from God. Citing the man at the pool of Bethesda, who lamented his 38 years of infirmity when asked by Jesus if he wished to be healed, Apostle Dr Nyamekye said: “The answer has always been the same – the Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Most High will overshadow you.”

The Chairman further warned believers to be discerning about what they hear, as hearing shapes conduct, faith, or fear, saying, “Both faith and fear come by hearing. Fear paralyses, but faith quickens and revives.”

Illustrating with the story of Jairus in Mark 5:21–23, Apostle Dr Nyamekye explained how the report of his daughter’s death could have extinguished faith, yet Jesus’ presence brought life. He urged Christians not to be swayed by discouraging voices but to build faith through God’s word.

“There are many voices in this world – the devil speaks, people speak, our own spirit speaks, and God also speaks. No matter how reasonable a voice may sound, consider its source and content carefully,” he advised.

Apostle Dr Nyamekye concluded by admonishing the gathering not to be enslaved by fear but to strengthen their faith through right hearing, thereby deepening their connection with God for effective Kingdom work.

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Chairman Joins Yendi Area For 2025 Christmas Convention web

Chairman Joins Yendi Area For 2025 Christmas Convention

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has joined the Yendi Area for its 2025 Christmas Convention, which is being held across several Districts and Zones within the Area.

The visit began on Thursday, December 25, 2025, at the Saboba District, where the Chairman commenced a tour that will take him to five other zones, namely Zabzugu, Tatale, Makayile, Bimbila, and Yendi. The convention will climax with a grand Area joint service in the heart of Yendi on Sunday, December 28, 2025.

Speaking at the Saboba Central and English Assembly on the topic “The Importance of the Virgin Birth,” Apostle Nyamekye stated that the Christian faith is firmly anchored on two foundational truths.

“The Christian belief rests on the birth of Christ and His resurrection,” he explained. “The celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ is what we call Christmas, while His death and resurrection form the basis of Easter. These two events distinguish Christianity from all other religions.”

Describing the virgin birth as both profound and true, the Chairman encouraged believers to use the Christmas season to exalt the name of the Lord.

“The story of the virgin birth is amazing and true,” he said. “At Christmas, let us lift up the name of the Lord, and at Easter, let us boldly proclaim that Jesus died and was resurrected for our sake.”

Addressing debates surrounding the exact date of Christ’s birth, Apostle Nyamekye dismissed the argument that Christmas should not be celebrated because Jesus was not born on December 25.

“Not knowing the exact date of Jesus Christ’s birth should not prevent us from celebrating it,” he stressed. “His birth gives glory to God and gives us joy because it assures us that Christ truly came for our salvation.”

He further noted that despite humanity’s diverse backgrounds and moral standards, all people share a common need for salvation.

“We may belong to different religions, races, and moral systems, but the truth remains that humanity is fallen and corrupt by nature,” he stated. “That is why the coming of Christ is so significant.”

Present at the service were Mrs Mary Nyamekye, wife of the Chairman; the Yendi Area Head, Apostle James Magyam, and his wife, Cecilia; pastors serving in the Saboba Zone of the Yendi Area; as well as ministerial students from Pentecost University who are on internal mission placement.

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God Rewards Faithful Service web

God Rewards Faithful Service – Chairman Encourages Leaders During Weija Area Visitation

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has commenced a four-day working visit to the newly created Weija Area, beginning on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, with an impactful All Officers’ Session held at the New Weija Central (Mandela).

The atmosphere was filled with excitement and expectation as officers and church leaders gathered to receive spiritual impartation. The Chairman, equally energised and purposeful, delivered a poignant message grounded in Hebrews 6:9–10 and Psalm 103:1–5, reminding leaders that although the Church does not remunerate with money, God Himself faithfully rewards the labour of His servants.

“God is a rewarder; He is not unjust,” he stated, encouraging officers to work even harder now that the Weija Area – carved out of the Kasoa Area earlier this year – has been fully established and entrusted to their stewardship.

Drawing further from 1 Chronicles 9:10–11 and 11:10–11, Apostle Dr Nyamekye highlighted that God remembers those who support His work. “David’s helpers were mentioned by name to show that no one who serves faithfully is ever forgotten,” he noted. He urged leaders to actively support their Area Head and contribute wholeheartedly to building a strong and vibrant Area.

The Chairman emphasised faithfulness as the primary support every leader must bring; faithfulness in prayer, faithfulness in handling church resources, and faithfulness in performing all duties through the power of the Holy Spirit. Quoting Richard Baxter, he reminded them that ministers must continually seek “light, life, and strength from God,” for human ability alone is insufficient for the sacred work of ministry.

He admonished church leaders, especially preachers, to cultivate a strong prayer life. “A prayerless ministry brings loss to God’s church,” he cautioned. Members, he added, must also pray for their pastors. “We do not qualify to criticise pastors we do not pray for,” he said, advising leaders to lovingly correct those who specialise in fault-finding rather than supporting the ministry.

Referencing Jonathan Edwards, the Chairman remarked that many ministers would achieve far more if believers used the same energy spent on criticism to pray for them. “You cannot change what you do not love,” he said, warning that yielding to the enemy’s accusing spirit weakens church leadership.

Apostle Dr Nyamekye further assured the officers that God’s presence is the true beauty and power of the Church. He urged them not to oppose the Church but to appreciate its divine heritage. “Believe in the God of this Church. Bless the Church, and it will bless you in return,” he concluded.

Also in attendance were Mrs Mary Nyamekye, wife of the Chairman; Apostle Isaac Amatey Anim, Weija Area Head; ministers and their wives; retirees and widows; Area Executive Committee members; and Pastor Benjamin Quaye Ofei-Badu (National Coordinator for HUM)

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Apostle Dr Nyamekye Exhorts Believers To Pursue God’s Blessings Through Obedience web

Apostle Dr Nyamekye Exhorts Believers To Pursue God’s Blessings Through Obedience

Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, has encouraged Christians to seek the true blessings of God by living lives of obedience, faithfulness, and integrity. He delivered the admonition during a service held at the Amoaya Zone in the Sefwi Juaboso Area on Friday, November 21, 2025.

Speaking on the topic ‘Blessings’, at the Amoaya Central Assembly of the Church, Apostle Dr Nyamekye explained that divine blessing goes far beyond material riches. According to him, God’s blessing manifests in wisdom, a good name, long life, good health, peace, and security.

‘Blessings are generational,’ he noted, emphasizing that God desires to increase His people across generations, as highlighted in Genesis 1:27–28.

He stressed that human appearance, whether tall or short, holds no bearing on one’s destiny. What matters, he said, is possessing a good name.

‘The enemy fights us because he did not create us, but God loves us and desires to bless us,’ he added.

Referencing Numbers 6:22–27, the Chairman pointed out that carrying the name of the Lord places believers under divine favour. However, he cautioned that certain lifestyles can hinder the flow of blessings.

‘Sometimes the reason blessings seem far is because of how we live. When we align ourselves with God, His blessings follow,’ he stated.

Apostle Dr Nyamekye further drew from Deuteronomy 28, reminding the congregation that obedience to God’s commandments is the key to attracting His blessings. He urged Christians not to be swayed by lustful desires but to pursue righteousness and prayerfully commit their livelihoods to God.

‘Ask God to bless your farm and everything you own,’ he encouraged, affirming that all true blessings come directly from the Lord.

The service formed part of the Chairman’s working visit to the Sefwi Juaboso Area.

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Apostle Dr Nyamekye Inspects Projects In Essam-Debiso web

Apostle Dr Nyamekye Inspects Projects In Essam-Debiso

Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, conducted a visit on November 20, 2025, to social projects funded by Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS) and the National Women’s Ministry in the Essam-Debiso Area, demonstrating the Church’s commitment to community development.

The visit began at the Pentecost Clinic in Yawmatwa, under the leadership of Professor Dr Godwin Ayitey. The clinic operates fully with a dedicated staff managing daily activities.

However, Dr Ayitey highlighted an urgent need for a Theatre and Operating Room to handle major cases locally, as current referrals to nearby hospitals sometimes jeopardize patient safety. Apostle Dr Nyamekye acknowledged the request and assured that the Church would consider this critical need.

Following the clinic, the Chairman toured two Skills Training Centres located in Yawmatwa and Essam. At the Yawmatwa centre, 27 students are undergoing a two-year dressmaking course.

Mrs Bernice Boateng, Head of the Centre, explained that upon completion, trainees receive stipends to help start their own businesses, empowering them with skills and economic opportunities.

The team also visited a fully funded hairdressing salon managed by Mary Osei Tutu. Similarly, the hairdressing training lasts two years, and each trainee will receive a hair dryer as part of their starter kit, enhancing their readiness for employment or entrepreneurship.

These impactful projects were established under the visionary leadership of Pastor Frank Awuah Fordjour, who, upon his appointment to oversee the Essam-Debiso Area, successfully introduced and integrated PENTSOS initiatives to uplift the community.

This visit underscores The Church of Pentecost’s ongoing dedication to social welfare and sustainable development through strategic investment in health and vocational training.

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Apostle Dr Nyamekye Embarks On Week-Long Apostolic Visit To Western North Region web

Apostle Dr Nyamekye Embarks On Week-Long Apostolic Visit To Western North Region

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has begun a week-long working visit to the Essam-Debiso and Sefwi Juaboso Areas, bringing the Church’s leadership closer to its members in those Areas.

Apostle Dr Nyamekye, who is also President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), is leading a team that includes his wife, Mrs. Mary Nyamekye, on the trip which is expected to deepen the Church’s presence and engagement with its members in the two Areas.

From November 18 to 23, 2025, Apostle Dr Nyamekye will fellowship with ministers, officers, and members in the Essam-Debiso Area, before proceeding to the Sefwi Juaboso Area, where he will visit selected zones and attend a joint Area service on Sunday.

A key highlight of the visit is the presentation of the Church’s Vision 2028 to local leaders and congregants, outlining strategic goals and long-term ambitions. Apostle Dr. Nyamekye will also provide insight into the theological and organizational rationale behind the Church’s 2026 theme, offering guidance to pastors and members alike.

The visit is part of The Church of Pentecost’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its presence and impact in Ghana and beyond.

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