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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God Interrupts, Intervenes & Intercepts – Apostle Eric Nyamekye Reveals web

God Interrupts, Intervenes & Intercepts  – Apostle Eric Nyamekye Reveals

Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, has called on Ghanaians to prioritise prayer as the nation approaches its next elections, as God can interrupt, intervene and intercept any foreseen bad event.

He said this at the 2024 All Ministers and Church Leaders Prayer Conference held under theme: “Let Peace Prevail (Matthew 5:9)” at the Perez Chapel International Auditorium at Dzorwulu in Accra.

Speaking on the theme “The Relevance of Prayer”, Apostle Nyamekye highlighted the critical role of prayer in influencing outcomes and inviting divine intervention.

“It is better for us to pray into the elections than to have the elections done and regret not praying,” he cautioned, adding, “Prayer is bringing God into the equation.”

Drawing on the request made by Jesus’ disciples in the Gospels, “Lord, teach us to pray,” Apostle Nyamekye highlighted the centrality of prayer in the Christian faith.

He defined prayer as the communication between a worshipper and their deity, stressing that its significance goes beyond mere dialogue.

“The importance of communication is not just to facilitate understanding but to build relationships,” he noted, adding: “Prayer is not just talking to God; it’s about building a relationship with Him.”

Citing Psalm 103:7, he explained that Moses knew God’s ways because he spent time with Him.

Similarly, Apostle Nyamekye urged Christians to invest time in prayer to understand God’s plans and influence His judgments.

Referring to 1 Corinthians 4:17 and 2 Timothy 3:10, he stated, “In prayer, we have the opportunity to know God’s ways, discuss His plans, and even influence His decisions.”

He observed that prayer is often misunderstood, with some perceiving it as unnecessary since God already knows human needs.

Quoting Origen, the early Christian theologian, he remarked, “If everything happens in accordance with the will of God and His decrees stand fast, then prayer may seem absurd.”

However, Apostle Nyamekye clarified that while God’s nature remains unchanging, He can choose to alter His plans through prayer.

“God interrupts, intervenes, and intercepts,” he affirmed, referencing Daniel 4:26 to highlight God’s interest in daily human activities.

Despite its power, prayer is often neglected because of the effort it demands. “Prayer is hard work,” he said, adding, “Much time spent with God is the secret of all successful praying.”

He concluded by stressing that the Christian response to threats and challenges must always be prayer. “We cannot afford to neglect prayer, especially in crucial times like these,” he urged.

Speakers for the conference include Right Reverend Dr. Hilliard D. Dogbe (Chairman, Christian Council of Ghana); Most Reverend Kwasi Gyamfi (President, Ghana Catholic Bishops Conference); and Archbishop Nicholas Duncan Williams (President, CCG).

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Chairman Graces Jospong Group’s Annual Thanksgiving Service

At the invitation of Elder Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of Jospong Group, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, delivered a sermon during their annual thanksgiving service held today at the group’s headquarters in Accra.

Citing Exodus 16:1-14, Apostle Nyamekye highlighted two significant trials faced by the Israelites in the wilderness: the lack of food and water.

He explained that God’s provision of manna, or bread from heaven, was not merely to satisfy physical hunger but to point to a deeper truth—Israel’s entire existence depended on God.

He elaborated on the typological relationship between the Old and New Testaments, revealing that events in the Old Testament serve as shadows of New Testament realities.

Linking this to Jesus’ declaration in John 6:31-33, Apostle Nyamekye noted, “The bread from heaven symbolised something greater.”

He explained that just as the Israelites marveled at the mystery of manna, people in Jesus’ time were astounded by His identity.

“The mystery of Christ is great!” he declared, adding, “Jesus is more than enough for anyone who accepts Him.”

He reminded the audience that Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life, embodies the fullness of God and is sufficient to meet all spiritual and physical needs.

Elder Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong also delivered a heartfelt address during the service, reflecting on the journey of the Jospong Group over the past year.

Expressing gratitude to God, he stated, “Thanksgiving is more than a moment of gratitude; it is a recognition of divine grace and providence.”

The Executive Chairman credited the company’s successes to God’s guidance, stressing, “Jesus Christ is all we have!”

He further urged Ghanaians to thank God for His sustenance of the nation, even in the face of challenges.

Looking ahead to the 2024 elections, Dr. Siaw Agyepong called for peace and unity, urging citizens to prioritize the greater good.

“Peace and unity are more crucial than ever. Let us work together in harmony for the progress of our nation,” he stated.

Present at the service were Ministers of State, Members of Parliament, Apostles, Prophets, and Pastors of the Church, Traditional Leaders, Management and Staff of Jospong Group, and the general public.

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Apostle Eric Nyamekye Elected Chairman of Ghana Evangelism Committee

Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), has been elected as the new Chairman of the Ghana Evangelism Committee (GEC).

The election, which took place in absentia, marks a significant milestone in his distinguished leadership career.

Apostle Nyamekye succeeds Most Rev. Dr. Paul Kwabena Boafo, immediate-past Presiding Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana and former Chairman of the Christian Council of Ghana.

Alongside this appointment, Rt. Rev. Dr. Abraham Nana Opare Kwakye, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana, was elected Vice Chairman of the Committee.

The Ghana Evangelism Committee (GEC), established in 1974, is an indigenous, interdenominational service agency committed to fulfilling the Great Commission in Ghana and beyond.

Initially founded to introduce the “New Life for All Movement” to Ghanaian churches, GEC has since evolved into a catalyst for mobilising the Body of Christ for comprehensive evangelistic efforts.

Apostle Nyamekye’s election as Chairman is expected to bring renewed vigour and strategic direction to GEC’s mission.

Known for his visionary leadership within The Church of Pentecost, he has consistently championed holistic approaches to evangelism and church growth.

The Committee’s work remains pivotal in advancing the gospel in Ghana and fostering interdenominational collaboration.

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Draft Of The Moral Vision Strategic Plan Presented To Apostle Nyamekye web

Draft Of The Moral Vision Strategic Plan Presented To Apostle Nyamekye

In an effort to revitalise the moral fabric of Ghana, the committee responsible for developing the country’s Moral Vision Strategic Plan has submitted its first draft to Apostle Eric Nyamekye, the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost.

This presentation took place during a brief meeting held in the conference room of The Church of Pentecost General Headquarters on Tuesday, November 19, 2024.

The committee was inaugurated on October 12, 2023, by the Executive Council and includes prominent figures such as Prof. Emeritus Paul Buatsi (Co-chairman), Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh (Co-Chairman), Lawyer Obeiku, and Rev. Dr. Ansah (Secretary).

This presentation marks a significant milestone in the initiative, which seeks to integrate moral values into the nation’s development agenda. The plan emphasises the critical role of moral character in national development, asserting that any progress lacking the desired moral standards of the Ghanaian people will ultimately fail. It highlights that human beings are the most vital element in the development of any nation.

Prof. Paul Buatsi, co-chair of the committee, underscored the necessity of establishing a Ghana Moral Vision Strategic Secretariat to oversee the plan’s implementation. He noted that this secretariat would need a dedicated budget to ensure the church’s ownership of the moral vision policy.

Furthermore, he advocated for the formation of a Ghana Moral Vision Coordination Council to facilitate grassroots implementation, which would involve sectorial appointments and the creation of a training manual to guide the process.

Prof. Damoah Obi Berko, another committee member, pointed out that the implementation strategy will be multifaceted, encompassing material, financial, and administrative resources. The plan is structured to address all dimensions of national development, ensuring a comprehensive approach.

The committee aims for a national launch of the document and its implementation, engaging various stakeholders, including political leaders, religious organisations, and civil society groups.

Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua, Vice Chancellor of Pentecost University, announced that the university will transform the committee’s document into a compulsory Ethics and National Development course for all students starting in January 2025. He hopes this initiative will inspire other institutions in the future.

Apostle Nyamekye pledged to ensure that the Executive Committee works diligently on the policy so that it does not remain just a written document.

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The Church Is Not A Place For Entertaining Pew Warmers – Chairman web

The Church Is Not A Place For Entertaining Pew Warmers – Chairman

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has affirmed that the Church is not intended to be a haven for passive attendees, often referred to as ‘pew warmers.’

Instead, he emphasised, the Church is a hub for nurturing kingdom-minded disciples, who are equipped to serve as transformative agents in every sphere of life.

Apostle Nyamekye made these remarks on November 15, 2024, at the ongoing November Heads’ meeting, while delivering a presentation on the theme: “The Characteristics of the Church Unleashed,” using Matthew 16:18-19 as one of his foundational texts.

He articulated that, much like ancient Israel, the Church has been divinely positioned as an instrument to fulfil God’s ultimate purposes on earth.

“The Church has been chosen and endowed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms to advance God’s mission on earth,” Apostle Nyamekye stated.

He underscored that the Church serves as the conduit through which the manifold wisdom of God is revealed to principalities and powers in the heavenly realms, adding that, there is, the need to harness the vast potential of the Church to effect the needed change in society.

Highlighting the transformative potential of the Church, Apostle Nyamekye noted, “When the talents, gifts, energy, and resources within the Church are unleashed through the power of the Holy Spirit, Christianity will witness exponential growth and a season of unprecedented influence.”

Apostle Nyamekye further identified one of the defining characteristics of an ‘unleashed’ Church as a consistent pattern of teaching aimed at empowering members to impact their environments with acts of righteousness.

He emphasised that teaching is fundamental to shaping beliefs, which, in turn, influence conduct.

“The Word of God has transformative power; it is active, penetrative, and capable of organising our thoughts and attitudes. Teaching is a powerful tool. If we want people to act in a certain way, we must dedicate time to teach them,” he stressed.

He illustrated this point by referencing the early Protestant churches, which implemented a 13-point teaching model to address societal issues of their time. He expressed confidence that if the contemporary Church adopts such focused teachings, it will achieve similar transformative outcomes.

Apostle Nyamekye’s address served as a clarion call for churches to move beyond mere religious routines and become vibrant centres for equipping believers to influence the world with godly principles.

The November Heads’ Prayer Meeting is an annual gathering that brings together ministry directors as well as Area and National Heads of The Church of Pentecost. This significant event on the Church’s calendar serves as a platform for the Chairman to unveil the theme for the upcoming year, and elaborate on the rationale behind it.

This year’s meeting featured a noteworthy addition: the dedication of a newly constructed six-apartment facility designed to house lecturers at the Pentecost School of Theology and Mission (PSTM). This modern facility is situated on the Gomoa Fetteh campus of Pentecost University (PU).

The short dedication ceremony was officiated by the Chairman with support from the ministers present at the meeting.

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CHAIRMAN COMMENDS 19 HEADS RETIRING NEXT YEAR web

Chairman Commends 19 Heads Retiring Next Year

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has commended the ministers of the Church for their unwavering dedication to their congregations and their earnest work in the Lord’s vineyard.

In his welcome address to officially open the 2024 Heads’ Fasting and Prayer Meeting, being held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) on Wednesday, November 13, 2024, Apostle Nyamekye reminded the attendees that every labour for God will be rewarded. He announced that several ministers would be retiring from active ministry in 2025.

During the meeting, he introduced the heads who would be retiring, receiving a standing ovation in appreciation of their contributions to the Lord and service to the church. In total, nineteen heads will be retiring, comprising 16 apostles, 2 prophets, and 1 evangelist.

Apostle Eric Nyamekye also acknowledged the presence of representatives from two sister churches from other nations: The Church of Pentecost – Togo and Faith Pentecostal Church of Benin.

The Heads’ Fasting and Prayer Meeting is an annual event for apostles, prophets, and heads of various institutions and departments within the church. It is held in November to reflect prayerfully on the blessings of the nearly ending year and to seek divine guidance for the year ahead.

Apostle Nyamekye announced that the theme for 2025 is “Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling” taken from Ephesians 4:1, 1 Thessalonians 4:7, and Galatians 1:24.

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