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General Secretary Opens Prayer Leaders Seminar With Call For Credible Leadership

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, has urged Christian leaders to prioritise credibility and character in their leadership journey, describing them as the very foundation of lasting spiritual influence.

Apostle Obuobi said this today [Wednesday, June 18, 2025] during the opening session of the ongoing 2025 National Prayer Centre Leaders Seminar at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh,

Speaking on the topic “The Leader and Credibility,” the General Secretary emphasised that Christian leadership is not about position or power but about influencing and serving others out of Christ’s interests, so that God’s purposes are fulfilled in and through people.

According to him, leadership that lacks credibility loses its voice and effectiveness, no matter the spiritual gifts or office held.

“Credibility is a leader’s currency—without it, he is bankrupt. The most essential quality for a Christian leader is not perfection, but credibility. People must be able to trust you,” Apostle Obuobi stressed.

He noted that credibility is built on the pillars of character and integrity, explaining that without character, there can be no credibility, and without credibility, there can be no trust.

The General Secretary further challenged prayer centre leaders to develop not only the gifts of the Holy Spirit but also the fruit of the Spirit.

Quoting Galatians 5:22 and Colossians 3:12, he called on leaders to align their private lives with their public witness.

“Integrity is maintaining a consistent lifestyle whether someone is watching or not. When your public life and private life match, you have integrity,” he said.

The biennialseminar continues with various sessions designed to equip leaders for effective spiritual oversight and national transformation through prayer.

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Biennial National Prayer Leaders Seminar Kicks Off At PCC WEB

Biennial National Prayer Leaders Seminar Kicks Off At PCC

The 2025 National Prayer Centre Leaders Seminar of The Church of Pentecost was officially opened today, Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at the Josiah Cofie Quaye Auditorium of the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa.

Held biennially, the seminar serves as a vital platform for equipping prayer centre leaders across the nation with spiritual insight, leadership skills, and practical tools to enhance their mandate of intercession, deliverance, and spiritual revival within the Church.

This year’s seminar has brought together prayer centre leaders from various Areas of the Church, alongside ministers, apostles, prophets, and other church leaders.

The event is being chaired by the General Secretary, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, with support from members of the Executive Council and other senior clergy of the Church.

The sessions, which include teachings, prayer activations, and leadership discussions, are expected to ignite a renewed zeal for prayer and spiritual oversight across all prayer centres nationwide.

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The Church Of Pentecost Committed To Achieving Universal Healthcare In Ghana – Apostle Nyamekye Asserts web

The Church Of Pentecost Committed To Achieving Universal Healthcare In Ghana – Apostle Nyamekye Asserts

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has reaffirmed the church’s commitment to achieving universal access to quality healthcare in Ghana. He made this declaration during the commissioning of the state-of-the-art Pentecost Hospital in Bolgatanga, the capital of the Upper East Region.

The newly inaugurated 35-bed facility, equipped with AI-supported medical technologies, was officially opened on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. The event drew a distinguished gathering of traditional leaders, government officials, healthcare professionals, and other key stakeholders.

In his address, Apostle Nyamekye, who also serves as President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), expressed the church’s gratitude to God for the opportunity to contribute to national development through healthcare, saying, ‘We are committed to ensuring universal access to quality healthcare in Ghana.’

He revealed that The Church of Pentecost currently operates 12 healthcare facilities nationwide, comprising four hospitals and eight clinics, which collectively serve over 234,000 outpatients annually. These facilities are staffed by 1,199 dedicated healthcare professionals.

‘Currently, five additional health facilities, including a Specialist Hospital in Accra, are under construction,’ Apostle Nyamekye disclosed. ‘In 2024 alone, the church contributed GH₵10.7 million to support healthcare needs across various levels of the church.’

Beyond healthcare, Apostle Nyamekye pointed out the church’s broader social impact, including investments in education, water and sanitation, agriculture, skills training, and security infrastructure.

In education, the church operates 109 educational institutions, made up of 104 basic schools, four senior high schools, and one university, stating that in 2024, the church spent GH₵17.2 million to support the educational pursuits of its members.

On water and sanitation, he reported that from 2019 to 2024, the church installed 239 mechanised boreholes in underserved communities, benefiting over 110,000 people.

He also mentioned ongoing social intervention projects, including a modern correctional facility in Damongo (adding to two others in Ejura and Nsawam) and a new police station in Kawampe, all awaiting commissioning.

‘These interventions are not born out of abundance,’ Apostle Nyamekye stated. ‘We are inspired by the words of our Lord Jesus Christ: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive’ (Acts 20:35).

He further explained that these initiatives are part of the church’s broader vision under the ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda, launched in August 2018. This vision seeks to transform society through Kingdom values and principles.

‘A key component of this agenda is leveraging our social ministry to foster national development in collaboration with government and other stakeholders,’ he said, adding, ‘At its core, this vision aims to raise faithful disciples of Christ who will impact their world with righteousness.’

Apostle Nyamekye concluded by reaffirming the church’s belief that Christians are called not only to worship in temples but also to serve God’s purpose in society, an ethos that continues to drive the church’s development efforts.

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Ultramodern Pentecost Hospital Opens In Bolgatanga web

Ultramodern Pentecost Hospital Opens In Bolgatanga

Residents of Bolgatanga, the capital of Ghana’s Upper East Region, and surrounding communities have heaved a sigh of relief following the inauguration of the ultra-modern Pentecost Hospital at Kumbagre, a suburb of Bolgatanga.

The 35-bed, AI-powered facility, an initiative of The Church of Pentecost, arrives at a critical time, as the region continues to grapple with limited access to quality healthcare. According to the 2022 Ghana Demographic and Health Survey, only 60% of births in the region were attended by skilled health personnel, and antenatal care coverage remains below national targets.

The new Pentecost Hospital is expected to ease the burden on existing health infrastructure and improve health outcomes, particularly in maternal and child health, in a region where healthcare access has long been a challenge.

The facility was commissioned and dedicated by the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost and President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, assisted by traditional leaders, officials of the Ghana Health Servicew, government functionaries and top security offiicals in the region.

The AI Hospital Advantage

Beyond its impressive physical infrastructure, the Pentecost Hospital stands out as an ‘AI hospital.’ This designation signifies its integration of artificial intelligence technologies aimed at enhancing diagnostics, improving clinical decision-making, and streamlining patient management.

In a region facing workforce challenges, AI can augment the capabilities of healthcare providers, assist in early disease detection through medical imaging analysis, and potentially facilitate remote consultations, thus expanding reach to underserved communities. This aligns with Ghana’s national AI strategy, which seeks to leverage technology for improved public health delivery.

The 35-bed facility is equipped with advanced medical technologies and will offer a comprehensive range of services, including general outpatient and inpatient care, emergency services, maternity care, and various specialised clinics.

How the journey began

The journey to this significant milestone began in 2017, ignited by a harrowing car accident involving a pastor of the Church and his family. The subsequent 16-hour ordeal to transfer the critically injured to distant hospitals underscored the dire need for accessible, quality healthcare in Bolgatanga. This spurred the Church’s Bolgatanga Area Executive Committee, then led by Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah Agyeman (current Area Head for Teshie-Nungua), to envision a local clinic, a vision that rapidly expanded under the Church’s broader societal transformation agenda (Vision 2028).

Bridging the Healthcare Gap

The Upper East Region currently grapples with significant healthcare challenges, including a severe shortage of medical professionals (one doctor for every 24,124 patients, one nurse for every 313 patients), inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to essential medical supplies, particularly in rural areas. High attrition rates among health professionals further exacerbate these issues. The Pentecost Hospital arrives as a critical intervention.

‘This region has long struggled with access to quality healthcare,’ stated a local health official, adding, ‘The arrival of a facility of this caliber is truly transformative.’

A Lasting Legacy

As the doors of Pentecost Hospital opens, it is poised to significantly alleviate healthcare burdens in the Upper East Region, serve the broader Northern regions of Ghana, and potentially extend its impact to neighbouring countries like Burkina Faso. It stands as a powerful testament to The Church of Pentecost’s commitment to compassionate healthcare, promising to be a place where lives are saved, health is restored, and dignity is upheld, marking a new era of hope and healing for the people.

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LA-PENCO Commended For Declaring 20% Dividend web

LA-PENCO Commended For Declaring 20% Dividend

The La Area Head and Executive Council member of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, has commended the Board Members of the La Area Pentecost Co-operative Mutual Support and Social Services Limited (LA-PENCO) for declaring a 20% dividend on membership shares.

He made these remarks during LA-PENCO’s Annual General Meeting, held recently at the Dr Thomas Wyatt Temple in Accra New Town. The meeting brought together stakeholders to receive reports from the President and Directors, adopt the Society’s financial statements for the year ending December 31, 2024, review the Auditor’s report, and authorise transfers to reserves.

Apostle Dr Nuekpe praised the Board for their transparency and accountability, noting that not all cooperatives or companies are able to provide such clear financial reports or declare dividends, ‘I am proud to say that LA-PENCO remains strong and continues to thrive due to the excellent leadership of its Board Members.’

Quoting 1 Corinthians 8:20–21, he indicated that, like Apostle Paul, believers are called to glorify God in every aspect of their lives. He encouraged the leadership to continue their good work and pledged his unwavering support.

In his address to shareholders, the President of LA-PENCO, Elder Prof. Raymond Dziwornu, reflected on the Society’s journey since its inception in 2014, when it recorded a deficit of GHS 3,000.00. For the 2024 financial year, the Society reported an income of GH¢1,803,713.14 against an expenditure of GH¢1,171,284.31, resulting in a pre-tax operational surplus of GH¢632,428.83. Membership also grew by 6.67%, from 5,235 in 2023 to 5,584 by the end of 2024.

Elder Prof. Dziwornu outlined the Society’s goals for the current year, including increasing total assets to GH¢12,000,000.00, boosting customer deposits by 15% through education and awareness campaigns across all assemblies, and enhancing the capacity of Local Representatives and Coordinators through targeted training programmes.

He expressed heartfelt gratitude to Apostle Dr Nuekpe, the church leadership, and the pastorate for their prayers, guidance, and support. He also acknowledged the dedication of the Board, Management, Committee Members, Staff, the immediate past Fund Manager, District Coordinators, and Local Representatives for their tireless efforts in advancing LA-PENCO’s mission.

Board Member Deaconess Dr Cynthia Addoquaye Tagoe officially announced the 20% dividend, which was unanimously approved by shareholders.

The Society also recognised outstanding contributions from its members. The top three Local Representatives—Madam Angelina Adade, Madam Charlotte Asiedu, and Mr Samuel Edusie Poku—were honoured for their exceptional service.

Mr John Okletey Teye and Madam Naana Sefa received cash prizes and citations as the most loyal male and female customers, respectively.

The event was attended by officials from the Department of Co-operatives and PENCO APEX.

Report by La Area Media Team

Teshie-Nungua Area Women’s Ministry Donates Delivery Instruments To LEKMA Polyclinic web

Teshie-Nungua Area Women’s Ministry Donates Delivery Instruments To LEKMA Polyclinic

In a demonstration of compassion and community service, the Women’s Ministry of the Teshie-Nungua Area of The Church of Pentecost has donated essential delivery instruments and medical supplies to the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Department of the LEKMA Polyclinic in Nungua, Accra.

The donation, made on Friday, June 13, 2025, was valued at GH¢80,000.00 and formed part of the ministry’s annual social responsibility initiative to support maternal and child healthcare.

The items include delivery instruments, sterile drums, bedsheets, and trolleys, all aimed at enhancing the quality of care in the gynaecology and children’s departments. In addition to the supplies, the ministry also undertook the renovation of the female ward to provide a more comfortable and dignified environment for mothers and their newborns during recovery.

The delegation was led by the Area Head for Teshie-Nungua, Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah Agyeman, and included members of the pastorate.

The event coincided with the 12th anniversary celebration of the polyclinic, adding a special touch to the occasion.

Presenting the items, Deaconess Sophia Nana Arthur, Area Women’s Ministry Lead,  stated that the initiative reflects one of the core values of The Church of Pentecost – supporting local communities.

‘Drawing from our values, we believe in serving Jesus by serving others. We seized this opportunity to stand with the women and children in our communities by providing basic medical tools to support recovery and safe delivery,’ she said.

She also revealed that the church is in the process of providing an 80KVA generator to the polyclinic to ensure uninterrupted power supply for critical care services.

The Medical Director of the LEKMA Polyclinic, Dr William Okyere-Frempong, expressed deep gratitude for the timely and generous gesture.

‘These items will go a long way in improving maternal care and equipping our staff with the tools they need to provide quality healthcare,’ he said, adding, ‘The Church of Pentecost has once again proven to be a pillar of support to this community.’

He noted that the intervention is expected to significantly boost the hospital’s capacity to deliver safe and efficient services, particularly in maternal and child health, an area of national priority.

Through this impactful gesture, the Women’s Ministry has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to community development and the well-being of vulnerable groups, a mission it has consistently upheld over the years.

Report by Isabella Orhin

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Fathers Urged To Be Spiritual Gatekeepers Of Their Homes – Apostle James Asare

The Kasoa Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle James Kwabena Asare, has called on fathers to embrace their role as the spiritual gatekeepers of their families, stressing the importance of godly leadership in the home.

Speaking during a special Father’s Day service at the Prophet M. K. Yeboah Worship Centre in Kasoa on Sunday, June 15, 2025, Apostle Asare encouraged men to lead by example, instill biblical values in their children, and safeguard their households from bad influences.

Delivering a sermon titled, ‘Leading Your Family Into a Great Future as a Man,’ Apostle Asare used Abraham as a model of faith and leadership.

Citing Genesis 12:1-4, he highlighted Abraham’s obedience to God’s call and the risks he took in pursuit of divine purpose, actions that ultimately led to generational blessings.‘

Just as Abraham stepped out in faith, fathers today must be willing to take bold steps guided by God’s word to secure a better future for their families,’ he said.

He also referenced Genesis 14:14-16, where Abraham fought to rescue his nephew Lot, urging fathers to be both spiritual and physical defenders of their families.

Additionally, he pointed to Abraham’s act of giving a tenth of his possessions to Melchizedek, encouraging fathers to teach their children the value of generosity and supporting God’s work.

The service, hosted by Resident Minister Pastor Fred Amoakohene Sarpong, featured a celebration of men in the church, complete with cake-cutting and a champagne toast.

Apostle Asare was also presented with a surprise Father’s Day gift in recognition of his leadership.

Among the attendees were Mrs Stephanie Amoakohene, wife of the Resident Minister, and Pastor Eric Yaw Nkwa and his wife from the Patriensa District in the Konongo Area.

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Mrs Mabel Agyenim Boateng Laid To Rest web

Mrs Mabel Agyenim Boateng Laid To Rest

A solemn burial and memorial service was held on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at the Agbogba Anglican School Park in Accra to honour the life and legacy of the late Mrs Mabel Agyenim Boateng, wife of Pastor Yaw Agyenim Boateng of The Church of Pentecost, Agbogba District.

Mrs Agyenim Boateng, aged 54, peacefully passed away on April 14, 2025, following a brief illness.

The service was graced by the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye; the General Secretary, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi; the Missions Director, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, and some Executive Council members, as well as heads and ministers of the church.

A moving sermon was delivered by Apostle Anthony Mensah, Resident Minister of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) – Atomic. Preaching on the theme, Death is Not Our End’ based on 2 Corinthians 5:1, Apostle Mensah offered words of hope and comfort to the grieving congregation.

He described death as an inevitable appointment for all, likening the human body to a ‘tent’ —temporary and fragile—destined to be replaced by an eternal dwelling for those who believe in Christ.

‘Whether we live or die, we belong to God,’ he declared, encouraging the family and church members to find solace in the promise of eternal life through Jesus Christ.

Mrs Mabel Agyenim Boateng was remembered as a loving wife, devoted mother, and nurturing presence whose care extended far beyond her immediate family. A true partner in ministry, she supported her husband spiritually and physically throughout their journey together. Her home was a haven of warmth, guidance, and encouragement, where many found a mother figure and mentor.

Known for her radiant smile and welcoming spirit, Mrs Boateng was generous, fair, and deeply committed to the well-being of others. She was a beacon of hope and a vessel of transformation, always ready to uplift others with her unwavering faith.

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Ministerial Transfers Are Opportunities To Share Spiritual Gifts – Mrs Rose Kumi-Larbi

Mrs Rose Dansoa Kumi-Larbi, wife of the Ashaiman Area Head and immediate past General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, has encouraged pastors’ wives to view ministerial transfers as opportunities to share both spiritual and practical gifts for the growth of the church and its members.

Speaking on the topic, ‘Preparing for Transfer and Home Management’ at the just-ended Ministers’ Wives Conference held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh, Mrs Kumi-Larbi indicated that transfers are not merely administrative changes but divine strategies for redistributing God’s gifts and graces.

‘Transfers allow for the equitable distribution of giftings. It is not the pastor who is transferred, but the gifts within them, as outlined in Ephesians 4:1-13,’ she explained.

She added that transfers are essential for sustaining the ministry, fostering growth, and preventing complacency and over-familiarity in the work of the Lord.

Mrs Kumi-Larbi reminded participants that God, as the owner of the Church, reorganises His soldiers to form stronger teams.

She, therefore, stressed the importance of making adequate preparations ahead of transfers to ensure a smooth transition for incoming ministers and their families.

Highlighting the significance of the mission house, she described it as both an equipping centre and an extension of the church. She urged pastors’ wives to maintain the sanctity and cleanliness of the mission house, lamenting the neglect of basic maintenance in some cases, which often leads to costly repairs.

‘Regular maintenance prevents major damage and saves money in the long run. It also enhances safety and creates a serene atmosphere. Sometimes, we may need to use our own resources rather than relying solely on church funds,’ she noted.

She also encouraged pastors’ wives to seek God in prayer for fresh anointing, vision, direction, and both spiritual and financial resources when preparing for a transfer. Additionally, she advised them to leave the mission house in a better condition than they met it and to avoid last-minute packing.

‘Do not leave old items behind. Ensure that the next pastor can begin their ministry without inconvenience caused by your inaction,’ she cautioned.

Mrs Kumi-Larbi concluded by urging participants to be prudent stewards of the resources provided for the mission house, saying, ‘Let us learn basic food preservation techniques to avoid wastage, manage our home finances wisely, and invest some of the blessings we receive to prepare for challenging times.’

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Let Go Of Your Worries—Jesus Is Ready To Carry Your Burdens – Mrs Mary Nyamekye Assures Believers

The wife of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Mrs Mary Nyamekye, has encouraged Christians, especially ministers’ wives, to release themselves from the worries of life and focus wholeheartedly on serving God.

Speaking at the climax of the Ministers’ Wives Conference held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) in Gomoa Fetteh on Friday, June 13, 2025, Mrs Nyamekye reminded attendees of the miraculous power of Jesus, citing the resurrection of Lazarus as a testament to His ability to turn even the most hopeless situations around.

‘If Jesus could raise Lazarus, who had been dead and buried, then no situation in your life is beyond His power,’ she said. ‘Whatever challenges you are facing, trust in Jesus—the Rock of Ages. He is able to transform your circumstances.’

She underscored the importance of spiritual purity and remaining connected to God, urging believers to cleanse themselves of unrighteousness so they can experience God’s strength in their lives.

In a powerful prophetic declaration, Mrs Nyamekye prayed for divine healing, breakthroughs, and supernatural intervention for all participants.

The conference brought together over 3,000 attendees, mainly ministers’ wives from across the nation, as well as the spouses of retired ministers and widows of late ministers.

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