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Use Your Platform To Defend Jesus, Not Yourself – Apsotle Nyamekye Advises Christian Leaders

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has advised Christian leaders to use their platform to propagate Jesus instead of drawing public attention to themselves.

He said this on Sunday, June 2, 2024, when he delivered a sermon titled “Learning To Be Quiet” during a communion service at the Burma Camp Worship Centre in Accra.

Apostle Nyamekye reminded believers that Christianity demands a transformation in one’s way of life.

He stated: “We no longer live to please ourselves but the one who died to save us. As people of God, we need to prove to the world that we are children of God.”

Drawing from Mark 15:1-5, he highlighted Jesus’ silence before Pilate as an example for Christians to follow. He urged pastors to use their platforms to defend Jesus, not themselves.

He also referenced Isaiah 53:7 and Luke 21:16 to further emphasise the importance of quietness and patience, especially in the face of adversity.

Apostle Nyamekye stressed the need for Christians to control their words.

He advised Christians to weigh their words carefully, considering what to say, when, where, and how to say it.

He warned about the potential dangers of uncontrolled speech, stating, “Words will always chart a course for you to follow. You can be emancipated by your words or trapped by it. The tongue is like a fire; It is a deadly poison; It is evil; it is restless, a trouble-causer.”

Quoting from Peter 4:11, urged them to avoid unwholesome talk, which grieves the Holy Spirit, as seen in Ephesians 4:30-31. He further advised Christians to speak graciously, as stated in Luke 4:22.

Apostle Nyamekye called on Christians to set high standards for their speech and to be intentional and conscious in controlling their words, saying, “We are unleashed to be signs and wonders to our world. Let us amaze people with our quietness. Let us bless people with our gracious words.”

The service was attended by Mrs. Mary Nyamekye, wife of the Chairman; Apostle (Col. Dr) Benjamin Godson Kumi-Woode, Ag. Chaplain of the Ghana Armed Forces, and his wife, Mrs. Victoria Kumi-Woode; and Pastor Cornelius Edem Lotsu, Resident Minister of the Burma Camp Worship Centre.

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Christians Urged To Walk Away From Contentious People

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has advised Christians on the need to stay away from contentious people.

He mentioned that such people believe only in their opinions and see anyone who disagrees with them as an enemy, warning Christians to be cautious in their interactions with them.

Apostle Nyamekye shared this advice in a live televised sermon on PENT TV as part of his series on “Bitterness,” during a ‘Special Evening Service With the Chairman’ on Sunday, June 9, 2024.

In his sermon, Chairman Nyamekye quoted Mike Murdock, stating, “Any contentious person who refuses to change must not continue to have access to you.” He highlighted the unchanging and malevolent nature of contentious people, citing the story of Nehemiah and his adversaries Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem (Nehemiah 6:1-4) to illustrate his point.

He stressed the importance of not engaging with conflict-driven individuals and advised Christians to walk away from them, referencing Proverbs 26:20.

“If someone permits the spirit of conflict and disputing to enter their life, it is best to walk away from them as such people are unlikely to change and can potentially cause harm,” he stated.

Apostle Nyamekye discussed the story of Joseph and his brothers, emphasising Joseph’s decision to distance himself from his brothers after he was released from prison due to their wicked intentions. He revealed that in their encounters, Joseph experienced moments of weeping and contemplated seeking revenge on his brothers for their actions, but ultimately chose to forgive them for the fear of God (Genesis 42:18).

The Chairman believed that Joseph’s third cry helped him release the bitterness from his heart, as shown by his reconciliation with his brothers (Genesis 45:1-5). He, however, pointed out that while crying can be a natural emotional response, it does not always indicate repentance or forgiveness, as bitterness can still remain even after tears are shed, saying, “One can release bitter feelings without crying.”

Apostle Nyamekye also stressed the significance of Christians maintaining quietness and controlling their mouths when offended, drawing parallels from the behaviours of Joseph and Jesus in the face of adversity (Mark 15:1-5, Isaiah 53:7). He urged Christians to trust in God’s timing for vindication and not to fret over issues, as their destiny is secure in Him.

Reading from Luke 21:16-19, the noted theologian emphasised the inevitability of disturbances and offenses in life and urged Christians to practice patience, saying, “Quietness goes with patience, and in patience, shall you save your souls.”

Apostle Eric Nyamekye concluded his sermon by reminding Christians of the demand of their newly found faith, stating it is required of them to live to please Jesus who loved them and gave His life for their ransom.

“As a people of God, we need to be men amongst men. People should see that we are born of God,” he said.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

Man’s Greatest Need Is Wisdom – Apostle Nyamekye Reveals web

Man’s Greatest Need Is Wisdom – Apostle Nyamekye Reveals

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has averred that wisdom is man’s greatest need on earth.

He made this revelation on Sunday, June 16, 2024, during the climax of the 2024 Pentecost Men’s Ministry Week celebration at the Kaneshie Central assembly auditorium.

Speaking on the topic, ‘Man, Be Strong and Courageous,’ Apostle Nyamekye indicated that God created man to manage the earth. However, for man to effectively manage the earth, God blessed them with wisdom. To exemplify this wisdom needed to manage the world, God created everything man needs on earth before creating them.

The Chairman explained that to be blessed does not mean a person does not need to do any work. Rather, a person who has been blessed by God needs to work hard to activate this blessing.

According to Apostle Nyamekye, life is full of challenges and as a result, humans are always confronted with decision making, saying, ‘There are decisions we need to take in life to move on to another step. Some of them are complex while others are simple. But in all, we need wisdom from above to make good decisions.’

He indicated that people were created by God to solve difficult problems, answer tough questions and meet expectations. In all these, he stated, wisdom is required.

Referencing 1 Samuel 8:19-20, Apostle Nyamekye called on men to note that they have a duty to fight the battles of their children and families, not just producing children.

Highlighting some of the fields where wisdom is required to manage, the Chairman mentioned marriage as one of them since it comes with a lot of challenges which when not properly managed with wisdom will lead to a lot of distractions.

One other field he mentioned is business, explaining that with wisdom, one can move from a tabletop business to a group of businesses.

According to Apostle Nyamekye, a man is a leader, and that leadership involves work, and response ability which translate into responsibility. He, however, said that leadership is not about showmanship, power, wealth, fame, making one’s enemies fear him or his friends admire him.  

He added that a man is created to be a husband and just like Christ, the husband must love his wife, put in efforts to polish his wife to make her look very good and glorify his wife for his own good.

Apostle Eric Nyamekye called on Christian men to ask for wisdom from above because when King Solomon asked for wisdom to rule, God was very pleased with him.

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Apostle Nyamekye Meets KNUST Vice-Chancellor

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Apostle Eric Nyamekye, on Thursday, June 6, 2024, paid a courtesy call on the Vice-Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Prof. Rita Akosua Dickson, as part of the activities marking the university’s 60th Anniversary mission event.

The meeting, held at the Vice-Chancellor’s office, was attended by senior members of both the university and the church.

Introducing the Apostle Nyamekye and his delegation to the Vice Chancellor, the Chaplain of KNUST, Rev. Dr. Joseph William Acheampong, said that KNUST’s mission, which began in 1964, is a spiritual programme held every four years. This year’s event, themed “Formed, Deformed, Transformed,” features Apostle Nyamekye as the main missionary, a role for which he was graciously invited and accepted.

Rev. Dr. Acheampong highlighted that The Church of Pentecost has generously provided technical gadgets valued at over GHS 200,000.00 to support the event, underscoring the church’s commitment to spreading the gospel to the university community.

In his address, Apostle Nyamekye expressed gratitude to the university authorities for the invitation to be the main missionary, emphasising the privilege and blessing of speaking to young people who represent the future of the church and the nation.

He was hopeful that the event would lead to a significant spiritual impact on the students. He praised the university for the continuity of the mission crusade over the years.

“The human being is a complex entity, and it takes the Master (God) to mould and manage humans effectively. We must touch both the mind and the heart,” Apostle Nyamekye stated, reflecting on the holistic approach needed in ministry.

Apostle Nyamekye seized the opportunity to invite the Vice-Chancellor and her team to the dedication ceremony of the Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) church building on Sunday, June 9, 2024.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof. Akosua Dickson, on her part, expressed her appreciation for the Chairman’s visit and the church’s support.

She acknowledged the immense responsibility of overseeing the welfare of over 80,000 students and staff, stressing the importance of holistic development that includes not just professional skills but also character and attitude.

She asked for continued prayers for the university’s leadership and praised the new PENSA KNUST building, set to be dedicated on June 9, 2024, as a beautiful addition to the campus.

Present at the meeting were officials from both the university and the church. Notably among them were Elder Prof. Eric Appau Asante (Deputy Youth Director of The Church of Pentecost and Lecturer at the university), Kwesi Boateng (Registrar), Pastor Jonathan Ebo Quaye (KNUST Campus Pastor of The Church of Pentecost), Dr. Evelyn Mireku (Lecturer), Elder Emmanuel Kofi Akowuah, Elder Christopher Addo and Theodore Oko (Director of Student Affairs)

The Church of Pentecost was also represented by Apostle Dr. Amos Jimmy Markin (Evangelism Ministry Director), Apostle Ebenezer Hagan (Youth Director), Rev. Prof. William Otu Ellis (Children’s Ministry Director of The Church of Pentecost and former Vice Chancellor of KNUST); Apostle Peter Kofi Dzemekey (Asokwa Area Head), Apostle John Obeng Kesse (Suame Area Head), Prophet Tetteh Doku (New Tafo Area Head), Pastor Dr. Felix Dela Klutse (Director of Pent Media Centre) and Pastor Frank Awuah Fordjour (Crusades Coordinator, Evangelism Ministry).

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Spread The Gospel To Everyone – Chairman Charges Christian Youth

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has charged Christian youth to make every effort to spread the gospel to everyone in order to help depopulate hell.

He warned, “If we do not preach the gospel of the Kingdom, people will go to hell. If we do preach it, we will depopulate hell.”

He made this statement on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, during the third day of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology (KNUST) Students’ Chaplaincy Council (SCC) Mission 2024 crusade happening at the Parade Grounds of the campus.

Speaking on the topic, “Formed, Deformed, Transformed,” he stressed the importance of the gospel and its role in the world.

“The gospel is an exclusive one,” he said, while referencing Matthew 24:14.

He noted that in the midst of all trials, the gospel must still be preached to the whole world.

The GPCC President stressed the significance of God’s love, stating, “When we say ‘God so loved the world,’ it is not so cheap. The love of God is not cheap. The fact that God is love, does not mean he tolerates everything and anything. The forgiveness of our sins cost God his only begotten son.”

He further explained the complexity of God’s nature, saying, “God has many attributes; He is not only love, He is a holy God. While the love of God is trying to ask mankind to come to Him, the Holiness of God rejects that idea.”

The Chairman also highlighted the importance of faith in receiving Christ.

“He presented Christ to be received by faith. So, if the sinner does not receive Christ by faith, he has himself to be blamed,” he said.

Apostle Nyamekye went on to discuss the concept of forbearance, which he defined as “abstaining from the enforcement of right of punishing the sinner to eternal condemnation.”

He also touched on the significance of God’s oath, saying, “God packaged salvation and bagged it with an oath. There is nobody greater for God to swear by, so he swore by Himself” – Hebrews 6:16.

Towards the end of his sermon, Apostle Nyamekye spoke on the importance of preserving, preaching, teaching, and demonstrating the gospel with signs and wonders.

“We should go about telling the good news that God has made an arrangement for unbelievers; that if you believe in the son of God you will be saved and if you do not believe in the son of God, you will not be saved,” he concluded.

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“Possessing The Nations” Agenda Not For The Aged – Chairman

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has asserted that the success of the “Possessing the Nations” agenda hinges on the church’s vibrant youth, with the adult membership providing guidance to ensure its success.

He, therefore, charged ministers and other church leaders at all levels to engage the youth meaningfully by loving and involving them in all church activities.

His exhortation, inspired by Joshua 13:1, is founded on the belief that it is the youth who possess the energy needed to take territories for the Lord.

Speaking on a three-divisional topic with “Building the Church of God” as its broad theme at a meeting with the Antwerp Zone of the Church in Belgium, Apostle Nyamekye emphasised that today’s youth must be assigned roles in the church’s operations because they represent the strength and greatest hope of tomorrow’s church.

While focusing on the first sub-topic, “Build the Church to Last,” Apostle Eric Nyamekye emphatically stated that building a lasting church requires intentional involvement of the youth at all levels of leadership. He noted, “The youth are the strength and greatest hope of tomorrow’s church.”

Consequently, he urged church leadership at all levels to nurture, love, and involve the youth in church programs to better position them to take over from today’s generation. He referenced a statement by E. Pinto: “The society that hates its youth has no future.”

“Let’s love them; make adjustments in our programs for them; involve them in the choir, choreography, recitations, and reading of the scriptures; let’s support them and adjust our programs sometimes to help them,” he said.

Referring to Judges 2:10, Apostle Nyamekye reminded the congregants of Israel’s failure to prepare their youth to take over from Joshua’s generation and its repercussions on the nation. He warned that the church could face a similar grim reality if today’s leadership fails to prepare tomorrow’s leaders.

“If we fail to do so, they will go through the back door. Let’s create interest in them and encourage them because we need to build the church to last,” he remarked.

The call to involve the youth in all activities of the church does not mean compromising the church’s treasured beliefs and core values. Quoting 1 Corinthians 3:9-14, he cautioned, “When we are building, let’s be mindful about how we are building and the quality of materials we use, knowing that fire will test it one day.”

“Let’s be mindful of the quality and integrity of the materials we use to build. We must remember that the churches we are building are not for self, but for God’s glory,” he stated.

“We need to know that leadership is not a marathon, but like a relay race, which has to be gauged and run to win; it is not a marathon. Leadership is about tomorrow.

“Human beings expire; we come into the world in phases, and we will go in phases. So, anytime we are building a church, we must be mindful of the materials we use and recognize the limits of what we can achieve in our generation,” he said.

Explaining why today’s church leadership must be futuristic in their operations, Apostle Nyamekye stated, “No generation possibly finishes the work because every day sinners are born onto this planet. Every generation comes with its own challenges, and it takes the people of the same generation to deal with the challenges of their generation.”

Referencing Deuteronomy 6 and Psalms 78, Apostle Nyamekye urged the congregation to ensure a proper handover to the next generation. “Let’s enjoy our local church, but let’s build a church that will last,” he added.

Beyond the church, he urged, “Pay attention to your family; they are your greatest asset. If you want your name to outlive you, bring your children to God. Let’s change our minds concerning the young people,” he concluded.

Report by David Tagoe, Antwerp

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The Church Must Rule The World – Apostle Eric Nyamekye

As criticism and cynicism against the Church become rife in some circles, the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has underscored the need for Christians to ensure that the Church remains strong in contemporary times.

Speaking at the Antwerp Zone to members of The Church of Pentecost in Belgium, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, focusing on the first of three sub-topics, “Building to be Strong,” referenced Matthew 16:18-19 and said, “We need to build the Church to be strong so that not even the gates of Hades can withstand the forward march of the Church. The Church is not a weak entity; it is something so powerful.

“When you see a Church playing weak, it’s all because of a generation that is only churching. But the Church must rule the world so that heaven will partner with the Church and cause what we say to come to pass,” he stressed.

The Chairman described the Church as a community of holy people walking in love and advancing into the world with the gospel of salvation. These are not perfect people, but holy people because God is in them, walking in love so that the whole world will know God through them.

“The Church must be powerful enough to answer questions—the difficult questions. It should be able to meet needs and solve problems.

“The Church should be a real Mount (Obadiah 1:17), able to receive sinners and, with the power of God, transform sinners into saints,” he said.

As an equipping centre, Apostle Nyamekye said God must be in the Church, as His presence is crucial to the Church.

“The Church must not be an ordinary ministry; God must be in our midst. When we meet, we must be able to smell the presence of God. If we want to experience His presence, we must carry His presence into the Church. The lifestyle of members of the Church must change for the watching world to know that God is in His Church.”

He continued, “The Church we are seeking to build is made up of those called out to be part of the community called the Church so that they would be able to transform their world.

“God calls us out and calls us together for a purpose: to become a community of His own people. But it is not enough for the community to meet; they have to advance into the world with the gospel of salvation,” he concluded.

Report by David Tagoe

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Chairman Pays Working Visit To Luxembourg

Apostle Eric Nyamekye, the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, paid a historic visit to the Church’s branch in Luxembourg on Wednesday, May 22, 2024.

The visit was part of his broader tour of some of the external branches of the church across Europe, following the successful organisation of the Pentecost Conference 2024 in Oberhausen, Germany.

The Church of Pentecost broke grounds in this landlocked country bordered by Belgium, France, and Germany, in October 2022 and has since been making remarkable strides, attracting a diverse congregation that includes indigenes.

The church members, led by Evangelist Sika Kwame, the National Head of the Church, warmly welcomed Apostle Nyamekye and his wife, Mrs. Mary Nyamekye. The excitement was palpable as the congregation eagerly anticipated the Chairman’s message to them.

In his address, Apostle Eric Nyamekye highlighted the crucial role of the Holy Spirit, describing Him as the “power of the Church.”

He urged the members to strive to build a church of relevance and influence by addressing/solving problems and ministering to the needs of the people.

After the address, the church leaders together with some of the members took Apostle Nyamekye and his entourage on a tour of the vibrant town.

Luxembourg, although one of the smallest countries globally, is renowned as a burgeoning business hub attracting people from neighbouring countries for various opportunities.

Apostle Nyamekye’s visit did not only reinforce the church’s mission efforts, but also inspired its members to continue their impactful work in Luxembourg and beyond.

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Chairman Visits Church In Belgium As Part Of Europe Tour

Following the successful conclusion of the maiden edition of the Pentecost 2024 Conference in Oberhausen, Germany, on May 18, 2024, the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has paid a working visit to the Church in Belgium.

This visit was part of a working tour to various churches in Europe to assess their progress and encourage them to continue their Kingdom work tenaciously, as the church seeks to possess the nations.

On Tuesday (May 21) night, the Chairman, accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Mary Nyamekye, met with the Antwerp Zone of the church, which includes Gent, Brussels, and Mechelen.

After participating in the opening prayer, worship, and songs of praise, the lectern was handed over to him. Unlike Apostle Paul, who told the church in Corinth in 1 Corinthians 3:1 that he could not address them as spiritual because they were still worldly, it was plaudit after plaudit for the church in Belgium.

“As I sat through the opening prayer, praises, and worship till now, I have realized that you are a mature church,” he remarked,

He also paid glowing tribute to the officers of the church, noting that the gathering was predominantly officers.

He commended them for their commitment, emphasising that the church owes its presence in 170 countries across the globe to the untiring and remarkably commendable efforts of its officers.

“We want to thank God for your lives and pray that God meets you at the point of your need,” he remarked.

In response, there were shouts of “Amen,” and delight was clearly visible on the faces of the officers in the congregation.

After commending them for their efforts, Apostle Nyamekye then challenged the Church in Belgium to dare to expand their territory, as there are more cities and towns yet to be covered.

“We still have to see to the expansion of The Church of Pentecost. Sit down and map Belgium again. Let’s cover every city; sit down and begin to map Belgium again and target the next town and city.

“When you decide to move and you are deliberate and strategic about it, God will grant you space in the cities and towns. Don’t first look at the resources, but obey the command. Hold onto this faith, and by the time we come here again in the next two years, you will have covered a lot of cities and towns.

“We are encouraging you to dare to move to the next cities and towns in Belgium for Christ,” the Chairman noted.

While urging the leadership of the Church to dare to expand, he advised the young people in the church to offer themselves for full-time ministry or bi-vocation, saying, “There are people who still need the Lord, so we have to offer ourselves to help those who need the Lord to know the Lord.”

Report by David Tagoe, Antwerp

The Church Of Pentecost Spearheads Impactful Community Development In Ghana And Beyond web

The Church Of Pentecost Spearheads Impactful Community Development In Ghana And Beyond

In a remarkable display of community-driven development, various assemblies, districts, areas, and nations under The Church of Pentecost undertook a series of impactful initiatives to uplift the lives of people in their respective communities.

These interventions, which were taken across Ghana and other nations across the world, showcased the church’s unwavering commitment to grassroots development.

The Chairman of the church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, disclosed this in his State-of-the-Church Address (SOCA) delivered at the opening ceremony of the 18th Session of the Extraordinary Council Meetings at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa in the Central Region on Wednesday.

According to the Chairman, the interventions which covered a variety of socio-economic spheres of life included the constructing and commissioning of an ultramodern Children’s Ward at the Kade Government Hospital, costing GH¢ 370,642.55.

The Ashaiman Area in the Greater Accra Region also gave the Ashaiman Police Barracks a facelift by painting the entire building for GH¢30,000.00, and also supported the Akuse Prisons with GH¢5,000.00 to commence renovation works.

For employment and economic growth, the Adansi District in the Assin Foso Area completed and commissioned a Coconut Oil factory for the Adansi Atwereboana community, costing GH¢95,000.00.

Across various districts, the church has undertaken numerous infrastructure projects, including the construction of boreholes, bus stop shelters, drainage systems, and information centres, he pointed out.

The church’s community development efforts extend beyond Ghana’s borders. Various districts in the United Kingdom, United States of America and Canada, supported charity organisations with food and clothes donations to be given to the homeless and persons in care homes.

He added that in Guinea Bissau, the church collaborated with the medical team from the Ghana Armed Forces of the ECOWAS Stabilisation Force, to organise Free Medical Screenings for church members and the surrounding communities in the West African country.

African countries like Guinea Bissau, Kenya and Nigeria benefited from the church’s educational development projects where several schools have been constructed in those countries.

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