Tamale For Christ Crusade Kicks Off With Expectation Of God’s Mighty Move web

Tamale For Christ Crusade Kicks Off With Expectation Of God’s Mighty Move

The much-anticipated “Tamale For Christ” Crusade officially commenced on Wednesday, 26th November 2025, at Jubilee Park, Tamale, under the theme “We Have Seen Him, Christ the Saviour”(1 John 4:14).

The opening day ignited a spirit of expectation, heralding a week filled with spiritual renewal, vibrant worship, and transformative encounters. Believers from near and far gathered in eager faith, hearts open to experience God’s power in unprecedented ways.

With seasoned ministers taking the stage – including Apostle Emmanuel Kwesi Appiah, Director of the Evangelism Ministry; Apostle John Budu Tawiah, Tamale Area Head; Elder Godfred Asare of El Shaddai Prayer Centre in the Konongo Area; Apostle Norman Appiah Danquah, Walewale Area Head; and Elder Agyekum Hene, Deputy Director of Evangelism – attendees looked forward with hope, ready to witness testimonies of God’s miraculous intervention and life-changing encounters in the days ahead.

The atmosphere was charged with expectation, as participants prepared their hearts for miracles, signs, and wonders. The crusade promises to impact lives through powerful preaching, prayers, and Spirit-filled ministrations.

As the programme continues, participants and the local community can look forward to a variety of activities culminating on Saturday, 29th November 2025, which will include a free medical screening and a special service dedicated to the Children’s Ministry.

The Church of Pentecost calls on everyone to join in prayer and faith, anticipating the abundant move of God that is sure to mark this momentous crusade.

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Agorve-Woe District Traditional Ministries Refurbish Dziedzorve CHPS Facility web

Agorve-Woe District Traditional Ministries Refurbish Dziedzorve CHPS Facility

The Agorve-Woe District Traditional Ministries of The Church of Pentecost have repainted the Dziedzorve Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) facility under the Anloga Health Directorate, reinforcing the Church’s Vision 2028 agenda of transforming society.

The project, undertaken at a cost of GH¢4,125.00, involved repainting the health centre to enhance its appearance and create a more welcoming environment for both staff and community members who rely on its essential services.

Speaking at a brief handing-over ceremony held on Thursday, November 20, 2025, the Agorve-Woe District Minister, Pastor Francis Lamptey, reaffirmed the Church’s commitment to supporting healthcare delivery in the community. He further called on individuals, corporate bodies and benevolent organisations to extend assistance to the facility to help sustain quality healthcare delivery.

The Officer-in-Charge of the Dziedzorve CHPS facility, Madam Margaret Adetorwuvor, expressed gratitude to the Church for the thoughtful gesture, noting that the refurbishment would greatly enhance the facility’s service delivery.

The event brought together leaders and executives of the Traditional Ministries, who joined staff of the CHPS compound to mark the occasion.

Report by Agorve-Woe Publicity Committee

TWIFO PRASO AREA ORGANISES MAIDEN TEENS COOKING COMPETITION web

Twifo Praso Area Organises Maiden Teens Cooking Competition

The Twifo Praso Area of The Church of Pentecost has held its maiden Teens Cooking Competition, aimed at testing the culinary skills and knowledge of teenagers within the Area. The event took place on Saturday, November 22, 2025.

The competition, an initiative of the wife of the Area Head, Mrs. Doris Otu-Nyarko, was designed not only to assess the cooking abilities of the teens but also to promote good eating habits and table etiquette among young people.

According to Mrs. Otu-Nyarko, the programme was inspired by the need to educate and build confidence in teenagers as they learn practical life skills.

The event featured two main segments—a quiz on table etiquette and healthy eating practices, and a cooking contest where participants were tasked to prepare a meal based on the dietary needs of a hypothetical individual.

Addressing participants, the Area Head, Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko, encouraged the teens to take active roles in household responsibilities, especially in the kitchen.

He added that the initiative would help reinforce healthy eating habits among the youth.

At the end of the keenly contested competition, the Twifo Hemang District emerged winner, with Wassa Akyempim placing second, while Wamaso District took third position.

Report by Twifo Praso Area Media Team

Dormaa Koraso District “Prayer Walk” Records Healings & Souls web

Dormaa Koraso District “Prayer Walk” Records Healings & Souls

The Dormaa Koraso District in the Dormaa Ahenkro Area of The Church of Pentecost has held a major Prayer Walk that attracted hundreds of participants and left a significant spiritual and social impact on the community.

The event, which took place on Saturday, October 18, 2025, and commenced at 4:30 a.m., saw Christians, non-Christians, and members of various denominations join the exercise, which covered more than 10 square kilometres of the town. Participants prayed, worshipped, and declared the Lordship of Christ over the land as they interceded for families, institutions, and the entire community.

The Prayer Walk recorded notable testimonies, including an instant healing of a woman who had been unable to walk for several years. According to eyewitnesses, the woman suddenly stood up, walked, and later joined the procession, drawing widespread amazement and praise to God.

The spiritual atmosphere also led to several conversions, as many residents reportedly gave their lives to Christ during the walk—one of the district’s most significant evangelistic outcomes in recent years.

Local chiefs and community leaders also expressed their appreciation for the initiative. Some leaders pledged to worship with the church, describing the event as a key contributor to peace, unity, and moral upliftment in the community.

The exercise concluded with a community breakfast sponsored by the District Minister, P/Overseer Godwin Agbedu Donkor, and his wife, Mrs. Judith Kafui Donkor.

Report by Dormaa Koraso District Media

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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Michel Camp District Celebrates 25 Years Of God's Enduring Faithfulness web

Michel Camp District Celebrates 25 Years Of God’s Enduring Faithfulness

The Michel Camp District of The Church of Pentecost recently celebrated its 25th Anniversary, marking a quarter-century of God’s unfaltering faithfulness. The theme, “The Faithfulness of God,” anchored on Psalm 100:5, guided the district’s week-long celebration, which began on November 4, 2025, and culminated on November 9, 2025.

The anniversary festivities featured a series of events, including a Mega Crusade, Jesus March Float, Praise and Thanksgiving Night, and a grand thanksgiving service. The events brought together past ministers, officers, members, and dignitaries to reflect on the Lord’s goodness throughout the District’s journey. Several seasoned ministers of The Church of Pentecost, including Apostle Dr. Amos Jimmy Markin, Apostle Nana Yaw Agyei, Apostle Anthony Ahalivor (Retd), and Prophet J.E. Ameyaw (Retd), expounded on the theme, encouraging members to acknowledge God’s faithfulness.

In his sermon, Prophet J.E. Ameyaw (Retd) affirmed that the District’s 25-year journey has been sustained solely by divine protection. “Many are seeking protection and safety from other sources, but those who have Jesus have firm and assured protection,” he said.

Pastor Shadrack Addo Arnan, the District’s Minister, expressed gratitude to God and all who have laboured for the District’s growth. “I am deeply thankful to God, to all past District Ministers, officers, and members who have contributed since the creation of this District. Your sacrifices and commitment have brought us this far,” he said.

The District also demonstrated the love of Christ through social action, donating items to the Boundless Horizon Special School at Tema. The celebration was graced by several dignitaries, including Nii Tetteh Oglie II, Chief of Militsakpo, who expressed appreciation for the Church’s invitation and assured them of his support.

The Michel Camp District was established in September 2000 with four Assemblies and has since flourished under the leadership of several ministers. As Pastor Addo Arnan testified, “From small beginnings, the Lord has done great things for us. To God be the glory!”

The District’s history was also highlighted, with the first District Minister, Late Pastor James Mensah, and subsequent leaders contributing to its growth. The celebration served as a reminder of God’s unfailing faithfulness across generations, and the District continues to thrive spiritually and socially, bearing testimony to the truth that “Great is Thy faithfulness, O Lord.”

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Kwatire District Holds Menstrual Hygiene Management Campaign, Donates Over 300 Sanitary Items web

Kwatire District Holds Menstrual Hygiene Management Campaign, Donates Over 300 Sanitary Items

As part of activities marking its 10th anniversary celebration, the Kwatire District of The Church of Pentecost in the Sunyani Area has organised a Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM) campaign and donated over 300 sanitary items to adolescent girls in the community. The District, which is celebrating a decade of God’s faithfulness under the theme, “Celebrating the Faithfulness of God: He Has Established Our Land”(Psalm 119:90), held the event on Monday, November 10, 2025, at the Kwatire Community Durbar Grounds. Participants included pupils from basic schools as well as young apprentices.

Speaking at the gathering, the District Pastor, Pastor Michael Opoku Nsiah, said menstruation is a natural process created by God and therefore should be regarded with dignity and proper care. He stressed that anything God created is good and must be handled responsibly to promote good health and prevent diseases. Pastor Nsiah encouraged community members to show respect to girls and women during their menstrual periods and called on adolescents to practise good hygiene by keeping themselves clean and disposing of used sanitary pads appropriately. He cautioned against the reuse of sanitary materials and urged boys to desist from mocking girls who may be experiencing their menstruation.

The Chief Executive Officer of Sustainable Development Focus, SUDEF, Ghana, Elder John Baidoo, whose organisation partnered the District for the event, noted that the campaign sought to highlight the importance of menstrual health and draw attention to the challenges faced by females who lack access to essential menstrual products. He explained that the initiative was also aimed at promoting dignity and safety for women and girls as they manage this natural biological function.

Chairing the event, Deaconess Grace Tabiri-Mensah advised adolescent girls to prioritise proper menstrual hygiene to avoid infections and health complications. She also encouraged them to commit their lives to the Lordship of Jesus Christ as they grow into adulthood.

Health professionals from the Kwatire Government Hospital served as facilitators for the campaign, taking participants through practical education on effective menstrual hygiene management. The event concluded with the distribution of sanitary pads to all adolescent girls present, an effort supported by the Women’s Ministry of the Church.

Report by Pastor Michael Opoku Nsiah, Kwatire District Pastor

Tema Area Holds National Other Sheep Seminar; 73 Souls Won For Christ web

Tema Area Holds National Other Sheep Seminar; 73 Souls Won For Christ

The Tema Area of The Church of Pentecost successfully hosted the National “Other Sheep” Ministry Seminar on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at the J.W. Sackey Memorial Temple in the Community One District.

The event, chaired by the National Coordinator, Evangelist Abraham Addae Agyemang, brought together 103 participants from all 23 Districts in the Area, creating a vibrant atmosphere of learning, fellowship, and evangelistic zeal. Also in attendance was the “National Go Ye” team, whose presence added further significance to the programme.

The programme featured a series of insightful presentations. Evangelist Agyemang led the first session, focusing on “One-Minute Evangelism” and providing an overview of the mandate and operations of the Other Sheep Ministry.

His presentation opened the floor for fruitful discussions and contributions from participants, enriching the learning experience. Pastor Solomon Yennumi Dong, the Tema Area Coordinator for the ministry, delivered an equally engaging presentation titled “Jesus in the Qur’an,” offering participants valuable insights for effective Christian witness among Muslims.

Pastor Dr Suleman De-Graft Issaka, a member of the National Executive Committee, shared a powerful personal testimony of how he encountered Christ through a simple Gospel tract, having previously been a devout Muslim.

His story served as a compelling reminder that every soul is winnable and encouraged participants to approach evangelism with confidence and compassion.

A key highlight of the seminar was the practical evangelism session. Participants were grouped in fives and deployed across Community One for an hour-long outreach.

By the grace of God, 73 souls were won during this exercise, marking a significant spiritual impact and underscoring the effectiveness of the teachings received.

At the close of the programme, organisers expressed profound gratitude to God for a successful seminar and reaffirmed their commitment to sustain the momentum generated. They pledged that the fire ignited during the event would continue to burn, inspiring ongoing evangelistic activity across the Tema Area.

Report by Pastor Solomon Yennumi Dong (Tema Area Coordinator, Other Sheep Ministry)

Church Urged To Engage Influencers As Agents Of Transformation web

The Church Urged To Engage Influencers As Agents Of Transformation

The Community 2 Revival Assembly in the Greenwich Meridian District of The Church of Pentecost on Sunday, November 16, 2025, hosted Pastor Michael Laryea Jnr, Coordinator for the Ministry to Celebrities, as part of the Apostolisation sessions following the Heads’ Meeting at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC).

Delivering a sermon on the 2026 theme, “The Church Unleashed to Transform Society Through the Gospel and the Power of the Holy Spirit,”Pastor Laryea Jnr situated the message within the larger Possessing the Nations agenda, noting that the Church exists not only as a spiritual body but as a divine instrument for societal transformation. He explained that God has mandated His Church to influence every sphere of life through the Gospel and the enabling power of the Holy Spirit.

Acknowledging challenges such as rising secularism, moral decline, corruption, and increasing hostility toward Christian values, he observed that many believers today struggle to carry out their transformational mandate. Despite these realities, he assured the congregation that God is raising a generation equipped to confront societal darkness with truth, love, and spiritual authority. He referenced Nineveh’s repentance under Jonah, Daniel’s influence in Babylon, and the sweeping transformation that occurred in Ephesus when the Gospel confronted entrenched idolatry, emphasising that meaningful societal change is possible even in adverse environments.

Pastor Laryea Jnr stressed that the Gospel of the Kingdom goes beyond personal salvation to encompass justice, integrity, compassion, and the dignity of labour. Drawing from the Puritan heritage, he reminded believers that every Christian is a minister within their sphere of influence – whether in education, governance, business, media, or family life – and that secular work becomes sacred when done unto the Lord. He concluded by emphasising that true and lasting transformation is only achievable through the power of the Holy Spirit. The Church, he noted, must therefore operate with boldness, spiritual discernment, and the authority Christ has bestowed, declaring that now is the time for the Church to be fully unleashed into society.

Adding his remarks, the District Minister, Pastor Dr Suleman De-Graft Issaka, highlighted the importance of the Ministry to Celebrities, explaining that a celebrity is simply an individual with influence or a significant following. If the enemy values such people, he said, then God certainly has even greater use for them in advancing His Kingdom. He cited Peter, Zacchaeus, and Paul as biblical examples of well-known and influential individuals whose lives were transformed by Jesus and later used mightily for Kingdom work. These accounts, he noted, show that ministering to influencers is both biblical and essential. He encouraged the congregation to uphold Pastor Laryea Jnr in prayer and support as he undertakes this crucial ministry assignment.

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