You Can’t Be Part Of Body Of Christ And Avoid Fellowship – Apostle Oduro-Nyarko Cautions web

You Can’t Be Part Of Body Of Christ And Avoid Fellowship – Apostle Oduro-Nyarko Cautions

The Elmina Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Lawrence Oduro-Nyarko, has debunked the notion that one can be part of the body of Christ and avoid fellowship with a local church.

Speaking on the topic, ‘Revitalising Worship in the Local Church’ at the Central Regional Ministers and Wives’ Conference at the Nduom School of Business and Technology, Elmina, Apostle Oduro-Nyarko emphasised that church fellowship is at the heart of Christianity, as highlighted in Psalm 122:1.

He called for the revitalisation of worship in local churches to make them more appealing to members, encouraging them to share fellowship and worship God together.

‘We cannot sit on the fence while the local assembly remains dull. We should engineer the revitalisation of the local church through the power of the Holy Spirit,’ he noted.

Apostle Oduro-Nyarko stressed the need for church leaders and all Christians to ensure that there is always life in the church.

‘We all have a duty to ensure that the life of the church is sustained so that all that makes it alive continues to function,’ he stressed.

He noted that the church should be revitalised to provide a meaningful atmosphere for fellowship and encountering God, saying, ‘If the church is revitalised, then it has all it needs to grow.’

He suggested that the pastorate and laity of the church should ‘prescribe a medication’ for the local church to rejuvenate every aspect of it and make it attractive for fellowship.

‘The church should be a Spirit-filled place where people come in with burdens from work and society, feel fulfilled and satisfied to stay for fellowship, and leave with a sense of belonging,’ he stressed.

According to him, a revitalised local church is one where worship is a lifestyle of daily surrender to God by the Christian. He also indicated that such a church embodies a lifestyle of faithfulness rather than performance or showmanship.

He advocated for effective small groups with strong leadership and close-knit fellowship, where individuals cherish ministry, accountability, mentorship, and evangelism.

‘Wherever we are, Christ is present, and transformation must be inevitable. When we are gathered in His name, there should be vitality,’ he concluded.

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Apostle Dzemekey Encourages Ministers To Regularly Wait On God For Ministry Transformation

The Asokwa Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Peter Kofi Dzemekey, has advised ministers and their wives to make waiting upon God a habit to transform their ministry.

He emphasised that fasting and prayer release tremendous power, foster spiritual growth, and cultivate humility, enabling the fulfilment of one’s divine mandate.

Speaking on the topic, ‘The Practice of Waiting Upon God Through Fasting and Prayer’ at the Ashanti Regional Ministers and Wives Conference 2025, Apostle Dzemekey highlighted the importance of waiting for God’s intervention, as reflected in Lamentations 3:25-26. He explained that waiting on God nurtures faith and strengthens one’s spiritual life, beyond just seeking answers.

He encouraged following Jesus’ example of prayer and fasting, a practice upheld by the church’s forebears. He recommended daily and weekly practices of waiting on God, personal retreats, and using annual leave for spiritual renewal.

The Asokwa Area Head clarified that fasting is not a magical formula but a way to feast on the Lord, seeking comfort and hope, which leads to growth in divine character and the fruit of the Spirit, saying, ‘We become channels through which life flows into the world.’

Using David as an example from 1 Samuel 16:5, he illustrated how consistent waiting on God brought favour, making David Israel’s next king without undergoing the customary purification service. He urged ministers and their wives to plan intentional time alone with God, noting that every victory is the result of new prayer, making life and ministry easier.

Apostle Peter Kofi Dzemekey wrapped up his presentation by urging believers to earnestly dedicate time to fasting and prayer, despite their busy schedules, in order to cultivate a thriving ministry.

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We Are Managers Of God’s Divine Provisions – Apostle Dr Nuekpe Tells Christians

An Executive Council Member of The Church of Pentecost and Area Head of La, in Accra, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, has explained that all possessions, including life, belong to God.

He asserts: ‘We are managers of God’s divine provisions here on earth. Serving God with our possessions is a call to mobilise the church and its resources to expand the Kingdom. It is a biblical mandate that reminds us that all we have, including our very lives, belong to God.’

He said this on Thursday, January 23, 2025, during the Greater Accra Regional Ministers and Wives’ Conference being held at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa-Fetteh.

He highlighted that all wealth and honour originate from the Lord, urging believers to recognise their role as stewards of God’s provisions.

Apostle Dr Nuekpe explained that possessions encompass not only material wealth but also talents and intellect, stating, ‘We must live in a way that will reveal God’s heart of giving.’

He encouraged Christians to invest their time in activities pleasing to the Lord and to honour God through tithing and offerings.

He acknowledged challenges such as financial constraints and societal pressures but reminded believers to remain steadfast in their service to God.

He concluded by emphasising that serving God with one’s possessions is both a command and a privilege, bringing joy and deepening one’s spirituality.

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CHRISTIANS HAVE SPECIAL CALLING – HUM COORDINATOR ASSERTS web

Christians Have Special Calling – HUM Coordinator Asserts

The National Coordinator of the Home and Urban Missions (HUM) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, has asserted that being a Christian is not merely a personal choice but a divine calling.

Addressing Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) at the University of Ghana, Legon, during his recent visit to the place, Apostle Kwafo delivered a thought-provoking sermon based on the church’s theme for the year: ‘Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling,’ anchored on Ephesians 4:1, Galatians 1:24, and 1 Thessalonians 4:7.

‘We have all received a special calling from God as Christians. When you think you are in church because you were born into it or someone invited you, you will live your life anyhow,’ he said, adding, ‘By that calling, the character, image, and attitude of Christ have been formed in you.’

Highlighting the indwelling presence of Christ, Apostle Kwafo stated, ‘Christ in you, the hope of Glory, did not come by chance, but God called us out of the lot, and He dwelt in us. Christ dwells in us, among us, and with us. With us means He lives with us, amongst us assures us of His presence in our gatherings. But individually, He lives in us.’

He stressed the responsibility that comes with this calling, encouraging believers to declare in Word and demonstrate in attitude the character of Christ. He urged Christians to live in a manner that reflects their faith, saying, ‘When we live among people, our presence, thinking, arguments, and everything should prove to them that we have encountered someone they have no idea of.’

Drawing from his personal experiences, Apostle Kwafo recounted an incident during his time as a postgraduate student, where he stood against examination malpractice. ‘You don’t care what everybody thinks, you care what Christ says, and you live by it,’ he asserted.

The sermon also focused on the practical aspects of living a life worthy of the Christian calling. Referencing Ephesians 4:1, he mentioned that the lifestyle of believers should be consistent with their dignified position as members of the community of God.

‘Our Christian calling comes with a responsibility,’ he noted, highlighting virtues such as humility, gentleness, patience, love, and the pursuit of peace.

Acknowledging the challenges posed by a corrupt world, the HUM Coordinator advised: ‘When it is becoming difficult to abstain from sin, fast and pray.’ He reiterated that the goal of God’s calling is for Christians to be holy and sanctified, as stated in 1 Thessalonians 4:7.

Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo encouraged the students to rethink their Christian faith and check their lives both in the open and in private. He urged them to view every aspect of their lives as a ministry ground and demonstrate the real character of God to the world. ‘We must live lives worthy of our calling so that people may praise God because of us,’ he concluded.

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Vision 2028 Will Be Driven By Fierce Wind – Apostle Mireku Gyamera Asserts

The Axim Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Daniel Mireku Gyamera, strongly believes that intense prayer backed by action will lead to the realisation of Vision 2028, the 5-year strategic vision of The Church of Pentecost.

‘Vision 2028 is attainable in your local church/district, but until it is driven by prayer, it will not be achievable,’ he said.

Apostle Gyamera made this statement while speaking at the Western & Western North Regional Ministers and Wives’ Conference at the Akroma Plaza Hotel in Takoradi on Tuesday.

Delivering a paper on the topic, ‘The Characteristics of the Unleashed Church,’ he indicated that Vision 2028 will be driven by a fierce wind orchestrated by God. The church, he stated, must be a praying church to propel this fierce wind.

‘If the vision is to be accomplished, then the church must pray. Every local/district must have a day of prayer. With this, a great revival will break out in all our assemblies, and signs and wonders will characterise the church,’ he said.

According to him, an unleashed church knows no timidity, as the members become as bold as lions to preach the word of God even in dangerous terrains to snatch souls from the power of darkness.

Comparing the New Testament Church to Zion, he said that the unleashed church is a mighty force.

Apostle Gyamera called on the church to take its position, having been clothed with much power from on high to destroy the works of the devil.

‘Until the church arises, darkness will continue to engulf the world. The church should not be like a sleeping giant. God has equipped the church for an onslaught because His intent is to use the church as His battle axe to combat the devil,’ he asserted.

He added, ‘Possessing the nations means that God is using the church to contend for the soul of the nations. Therefore, the unleashing agenda is a clarion call to every member of the church; every member is supposed to be in ministry.’

To show off the beauty of the church, Apostle Emmanuel Mireku Gyamera called for effective teachings (pattern of doctrine) since teachings affect the belief system of people; the belief system determines people’s behaviour and conduct (Romans 6:17-18; Nehemiah 8:9). He also called on Christians to translate their religiosity into everyday lifestyle (Daniel 6:3-5), stressing that when people who come to church have changed lives, their testimonies authenticate the gospel preached from the pulpit.

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God Takes Notice of Everything Done for Him – Apostle Samuel Obuobi

Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, has reminded Christians that God takes notice of everything done for Him and rewards each person’s actions accordingly.

Drawing from the dialogue between the Lord Jesus and Peter in Mark 10:28-30, Apostle Obuobi outlined two kinds of rewards Christians receive for their good deeds in Christ: earthly rewards and eternal rewards.

He further emphasized that while salvation is free, rewards are not—they are earned through effort and activity.

Apostle Obuobi made this poignant assertion during his presentation on the topic, “Living for Eternal Rewards,” on the morning of the third day of the Volta-Oti RCC session of the Ministers and Wives Conference held at PIWC, Ho.

Explaining Colossians 3:24, he encouraged the ministers and their wives to serve in ministry as unto the Lord, rather than unto their respective Area Heads.

He also advised ministers not to become discouraged when their good deeds seem unnoticed or unappreciated.

Drawing inspiration from Kevin Halloran, Apostle Obuobi reminded the participants that they will be duly rewarded when they endure pressures in ministry, give generously, bear insults, and offer excellent service to their employers.

“When we serve the Lord faithfully, we will earn different kinds of crowns, including the crown of life, the imperishable crown, the crown of righteousness, the crown of glory, and the crown of rejoicing,” he stated.

The General Secretary further explained that faithfulness is expected of Christians in three areas: unto the Lord, to the calling they have received, and to the church or institution (The Church of Pentecost) that provides the platform for their service.

Apostle Obuobi concluded by urging ministers and their wives to remain obedient to God and their calling, so they can successfully earn the rewards promised by the One who called them.

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Strive For Eternal Reward – Prophet Doku To Christians

The New Tafo Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Prophet Samuel Tetteh Doku, has urged believers to strive for eternal rewards, despite the trials they may face.

Speaking on the topic, ‘Living for Eternal Rewards’ at the Ministers and Wives’ Conference at the Asokwa PIWC on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, Prophet Doku emphasised that living for eternal rewards entails enduring sufferings that are meant to steer believers off their path. However, with faith in God, believers are assured of triumph and a crown.

According to him, it is essential for believers to live with a high sense of integrity, maintaining a consistent life whether being watched or not, and assuring that God has promised a reward described as an eternal wage of glory that believers will experience in Heaven.

‘Sufferings and hardships are temporary, and these cannot be compared with the reward we will receive in the next life and the glory we will enter. One way we can overcome these is to look unto Jesus, the author and finisher of faith,’ he said.

He added: ‘Instead of being discouraged or depressed, let us cling to the promises of God which will prepare us.’

Prophet Doku also defined service to God and mankind, underscoring the need for believers to work hard to attain it. He emphasised that obedience to God’s word is key in receiving the blessings reserved in the heavenly places for the believers’ welfare.

‘How do we live for them?’ he asked. ‘By obeying God and His calling, no matter how we feel about it and how risky it may seem. We cannot expect to go only to places of comfort; suffering is part of the journey as well.’

Regarding the types of crowns reserved for those who stay true to God’s calling, he said, ‘The Crown of Life will be awarded to those who endure trials and temptations. The Imperishable Crown will be given to those who exercise self-control and discipline in their Christian life, the Crown of Righteousness to those who love and eagerly await the return of Jesus Christ.’

He disclosed that the Crown of Glory will be given to faithful shepherds and leaders of the church who cared for the flock, and the Crown of Rejoicing to those who lead others to Christ.

He concluded by saying that living for eternal rewards involves living a selfless and sacrificial life, devoid of rights, privileges, treasures, possessions, and expectations.

‘We must empty ourselves of these things to fulfill God’s plan,’ he added.

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The Church Is Called Out To Win Souls – Apostle Gyesi-Addo (Retd) web

The Church Is Called Out To Win Souls – Apostle Gyesi-Addo (Retd)

The former International Missions Director of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Gyesi-Addo (retd), has indicated that the mandate of soul-winning is both a collective and individual responsibility, urging all Christians to actively participate in this divine commission.

He said this in a sermon titled, ‘Unleashed to Save the Never-Dying Soul,’ on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, during the Greater Accra Regional Ministers & Wives’ Conference at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa-Fetteh,

He highlighted that societal transformation begins with the individual’s conversion, underscoring the importance of sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Quoting Mark 8:36-37, Apostle Gyesi-Addo (retd) posed the question: ‘What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?’

He reminded believers that while worldly achievements are transient, the soul is eternal and invaluable.

Apostle Gyesi-Addo further explained that accepting Jesus Christ allows individuals to embrace Him as their advocate; otherwise, they will face Him as their judge, referencing John 5:22-23.

He emphasised that the soul’s true purpose is realised only when connected to its original source, a connection restored solely through Christ.

The former International Missions Director cautioned against local assemblies becoming inward-focused, neglecting the mission of soul-winning.

‘The church is called to win souls; that is why in The Church of Pentecost we say, ‘souls won’ and not ‘bodies won,’ he reiterated.

He concluded by calling upon believers to urgently proclaim Jesus Christ, the only name that saves, to a perishing world, aligning with the church’s transformation agenda under Vision 2028.

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Make Your Calling Count – Apostle Dr Jimmy Markin Urges Ministers

The Central Regional Coordinating (RCC) Coordinator of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin, has urged Christians to live honourable lives that transform their spheres, making their existence meaningful.

Speaking at the commencement of the Central Regional Ministers and Wives’ Conference at the Nduom School of Business and Technology near Elmina, Apostle Dr Markin, who spoke about the 2025 theme, explained that Jesus left the Church on earth to spread the values and principles of the Kingdom of God.

‘The bride of the groom must be seen at business partnering with Him in obedience to bring change to their world. This is the crux of the unleashed mandate,’ he stated.

He encouraged ministers and their wives to recognise the new wave in the church and make a positive impact, saying, ‘This is a new dawn.’

Apostle Dr Markin, who is the Cape Coast Area Head and Executive Council member of the church, highlighted that the conference aimed to reconnect ministers and their wives with God. He indicated the need for church members to acknowledge their purpose and live lives worthy of their calling.

He called for a creative, radical, and courageous demonstration of Kingdom values so that God would be praised because of them. He stressed the importance of Christians living in their appointed place to serve as agents of transformation, noting that favour, anointing, and connection are found there.

Apostle Dr Markin reminded Christians that their primary identity is as servants of God, called to proclaim His glory. He urged them to be transformed to transform others, living lives that reflect their calling.

He mentioned that the 2025 theme builds on the previous year’s theme, emphasising living a life worthy of one’s calling. Ministry, he said, is a call to serve people willingly. He shared a story of responding to a call for help, underscoring the importance of living out God’s love.

Apostle Dr Markin read from Exodus 19:4–6, Deuteronomy 7:6–8, and Exodus 20:1 and 5b, reiterating that God called Christians to be His treasured possession, guiding them jealously to belong to Him.

He concluded by urging ministers and their wives to focus on being living examples of Christ rather than worrying about material things.

 ‘Until you retire, God will nourish you. You have no place for worries. Don’t be one of those preachers who worry about nothing,’ he said.

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The Church Must Operate At Its Full Potential – Apostle Dr. Dela Quampah web

The Church Must Operate At Its Full Potential – Apostle Dr. Dela Quampah

The Ho Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Dela Quampah, has emphasized the need for the Church to fully harness and unleash its vast potential in order to transform the world.

Apostle Quampah made this statement during his presentation on “Characteristics of the Unleashed Church” at the afternoon session of Day One of the Ministers and Wives Conference (MWC) for the Volta and Oti regions, held at PIWC, Ho.

Drawing inspiration from Isaiah 60:1-2, 21-22, Apostle Quampah compared the Church to Zion, which is often unaware of its true potential. Like a sleeping giant, he said, the Church is endowed with untapped resources waiting to be unleashed.

Referring to the first declaration in creation, “Let there be light,” Apostle Quampah explained its prophetic significance in human history. He stated that darkness symbolizes evil, sin, and immorality, while light represents morality and righteousness.

In discussing the concept of an “unleashed” Church, Apostle Quampah remarked, “Records are not set to be admired; they are set to be broken.” He urged Christians to view their professions as avenues for ministry, referencing the Protestant Work Ethic.

“Church members must be taught to see their domestic lives as a calling,” he added.

Concluding, Apostle Quampah underscored that the unleashed Church is meant to grow and expand, emphasizing that a Church that is unleashed must be a thriving, spreading entity.

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