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Local Government Minister Praises CoP’s National Development Impact

The Minister for Chieftaincy, Local Government and Religious Affairs, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim, has commended The Church of Pentecost’s national impact and role in holistic development.

Delivering the keynote address at the church’s 48th Session of the General Council Meetings at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa Fetteh, on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, Hon. Ibrahim conveyed warm greetings and congratulations from the Presidency to the Church for successfully convening the General Council Meetings.

“I celebrate The Church of Pentecost as a living agent in Ghana, not just as a divine sanctuary,” he stated.

He noted that the CoP has become a beacon of holistic development, bringing opportunities to many people across the country and across the globe. According to him, even in sectors traditionally considered the preserve of government, the Church has undertaken collaborative interventions that have benefited citizens, particularly in social welfare, education, and moral and civic education.

He commended the Chairman of the church, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, for introducing the Integrity and Faithfulness Awards, describing it as an initiative that creates champions of peace, promotes good citizenship, and fosters respect for authority. In a candid appeal, he remarked, “Every politician has a pastor,” and urged ministers of the gospel not to withdraw their guidance when leaders go wrong.

Touching on the church’s strategic direction, Hon. Ibrahim indicated that the church’s Vision 2023 benefited many who embraced its focus and encouraged members to prepare for Vision 2028, which he said would see believers impacting every sphere of society.

Drawing inspiration from Acts 20, he stressed the importance of transforming society through the gospel, noting that the church has been equipped with all that it needs to fulfil this mandate.

He further advised that the church should “catch them young” by establishing basic schools and strengthening Christian institutions such as Pentecost University to advance the “Possessing the Nations” agenda. He emphasised that government continues to collaborate with the Church and other faith-based institutions to promote peace, evangelism, and social stability, while urging the Church to actively mitigate social vices that threaten children.

The Local Government Minister also commended Apostle Samuel Gakpetor (Agormanya Area Head) for his role in promoting environmental discipline campaigns and mobilising members for civic responsibility initiative. He also praised the leadership of the church for advancing both spiritual and civic responsibility concurrently.

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I Became A Christian Because Of Missions School – Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim

The Minister for Chieftaincy, Local Government and Religious Affairs, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim, has urged The Church of Pentecost and other faith-based organisations in Ghana to invest more in education, particularly at the basic school level, as a means of moulding hearts and minds for national development.

Giving the keynote address on behalf of the President of the Republic, His Excellency John Dramani Mahama, at the opening session of the 48th Session of the General Council Meetings underway at Gomoa Fetteh, near Kasoa, Hon. Ibrahim shared a personal testimony, revealing that he became a Christian through a mission school established by The Church of Pentecost.

He explained that his exposure to the Church’s mission school played a decisive role in his Christian formation, noting that education is a powerful avenue for shaping young hearts, building faith, morality, and integrity. He emphasised that when the Church leads strongly in education, it can “possess more hearts and minds for Christ at their tender ages.”

Hon. Ibrahim commended The Church of Pentecost for its investment in educational infrastructure and scholarship schemes across the country and encouraged the Church and other Christian bodies to deepen their commitment to the education sector, particularly at the foundational level.

He reiterated that mission-based education remains a critical tool for national transformation, urging sustained investment in basic education as a long-term strategy for shaping responsible and value-driven citizens.

He concluded by encouraging continued commitment from faith-based organisations towards strengthening education in Ghana.

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The Church Of Pentecost Records Significant Growth In Its Ministerial Workforce

As of December 2025, The Church of Pentecost’s global ministerial workforce had grown to 3,723, reflecting sustained expansion in human resource capacity to support the Church’s worldwide mission efforts.

Out of this number, 2,033 ministers are currently serving in Ghana, while 1,690 ministers are stationed across the church’s external missions, demonstrating the increasing strength of the church’s presence beyond its home base. Notably, 331 ministers serving in the external nations are actively engaged as missionaries, marking a significant milestone in the church’s global evangelisation drive.

This figure represents a remarkable 73.3% increase over the previous year’s missionary count of 191, highlighting the church’s accelerating reach and unwavering commitment to global evangelisation. The steady rise in missionary deployment underscores the practical outworking of the church’s vision to extend the message of salvation to all nations.

Complementing the ministerial workforce is a formidable global core of 178,095 officers, who continue to serve as the backbone of the church’s operations at all levels. This dedicated body of lay officers play a vital role in sustaining the church’s structures and ministries, particularly at the grassroots level.

The global officer corps comprises 57,842 Elders, 37,223 Deacons, and 83,030 Deaconesses, all working in harmony to advance the church’s ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda within their respective assemblies, districts, and areas.

Together, the expanding ministerial workforce and the strong base of committed officers reflect the church’s strategic investment in people and its resolve to strengthen both local assemblies and external missions. This growing human resource capacity continues to position The Church of Pentecost to effectively pursue its mandate of transforming lives and societies through the power of the Gospel and the power of the Holy Spirit.

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Over 1,300 Benefit From PENTSOS Skills, Agricultural Programmes

The Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS) made significant strides in 2025, reaching more than 1,300 beneficiaries through its Alternative Livelihood and Skills Development initiatives, alongside the Agricultural Development Programme (ADeP).

This was disclosed by the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, during the presentation of the 2025 State of the Church Address at the opening session of the 48th General Council Meetings, on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

Under its livelihood interventions, PENTSOS continued to create sustainable economic opportunities, particularly for members within cocoa-growing communities and vulnerable urban centres. A key highlight was the Small Ruminant Rearing Project, which supported farmers with the rearing of rabbits, goats and other livestock to boost household income and economic resilience.

To further strengthen skills development, the church constructed four new vocational training centres in the Bolgatanga and Essam-Debiso Areas, increasing the total number of centres to seven nationwide. Together with the Baatsona Pentecost Vocational Centre, these facilities provided apprenticeship training in weaving, catering, cosmetology and fashion design to 375 young people.

In addition, the Graduate Apprentice Expansion Module equipped 134 master craftsmen and women with professional tools to expand their enterprises. This intervention has produced a multiplier effect, as beneficiaries are now offering free training opportunities to 246 new apprentices. The Community-Based Apprenticeship Module also enrolled 274 individuals into various vocational training programmes across several Areas of the church.

Meanwhile, under the Agricultural Development Programme (ADeP), PENTSOS recorded notable progress in advancing food security and promoting resilient livelihoods. The Juapong Agricultural Intervention, which aims to utilise 100 acres of land for youth empowerment, supported 14 beneficiaries to cultivate 18 acres of cassava, with assistance including ploughing services, seedlings and fertilisers.

Efforts to promote climate resilience and year-round farming led to the introduction of irrigation systems in the Afram Plains and Effiduase Areas. The initiative covered approximately 100 acres of farmland and benefited 69 farmers through the distribution of water-pumping machines and related accessories.

PENTSOS also enhanced agricultural value addition through the establishment of processing centres. The Siniensi Shea Butter Processing Centre in the Builsa North Municipality of the Upper East Region, commissioned in March 2025, has already supported 45 local processors and generated income. Meanwhile, a semi-mechanised palm oil processing facility at Tweapease is progressing steadily and is expected to be completed by June 2026.

Additionally, in the Sawla Area, PENTSOS collaborated with local leadership to support 103 farmers to cultivate 300 acres of cashew. Since 2024, this initiative has expanded to benefit 122 farmers across 371 acres.

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The Church Of Pentecost Delivers Healthcare With GH₵19.8 Million

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, has announced that the church, through its Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), has invested GH₵19,799,329.53 in healthcare interventions.

The move in the year 2025 underscores its commitment to improving access to quality healthcare across Ghana.

The church currently operates 13 healthcare facilities, made up of five hospitals and eight clinics, which collectively recorded 246,583 Outpatient Department (OPD) attendances in 2025 – representing a 12.4% increase compared to the previous year.

During the year under review, the church expanded its healthcare infrastructure with the commissioning of a 35-bed ultramodern hospital at Kumbagre in the Bolgatanga municipality and a Pentecost Clinic at Teshie-Praso, further enhancing access to medical services in underserved communities.

Apostle Dr Nyamekye further mentioned that in addition to these completed projects, four new healthcare facilities are currently under construction across the country. These include specialist hospital in Accra and community health centres, aimed at broadening the scope and quality of healthcare delivery.

The church’s Health Unit is supported by a workforce of 1,310 staff, with 1,019 personnel on the Government of Ghana payroll and 291 funded through internally generated resources.

To further strengthen healthcare delivery, the church received a donation of 350 hospital beds from The Church of Pentecost, Belgium, boosting capacity across its facilities.

These strategic investments and ongoing projects highlight the church’s commitment to healthcare provision, contributing significantly to national development and community well-being.

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The Church Of Pentecost Invests GH₵26.5m Into Education

The Church of Pentecost, through its social intervention wing, Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), has made a significant investment of GH₵26,518,237.50 in the education sector in 2025.

The investment was to reinforce its commitment to human capital development and Sustainable Development Goal 4 (quality education). This was contained in the State of the Church Address presented at the 48th Session of the General Council Meetings on April 22, 2026.

Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of the Church, said the church currently operates a robust network of 108 educational institutions, comprising 104 basic schools, two Senior High Schools, and two vocational training institutes across the country. These institutions serve a total of 39,356 learners, supported by 1,795 teaching staff and 564 non-teaching personnel.

As part of efforts to improve infrastructure and create conducive learning environments, the church completed five new classroom blocks in Assin Fosu, Tweapease, Nkawkaw, Mankessim, and Nsawkaw during the year under review. In addition, 20 more classroom blocks are currently under construction nationwide, demonstrating a strong pipeline of educational expansion projects.

Apostle Dr Nyamekye further indicated that beyond infrastructure, the church invested heavily in scholarships and academic support. Out of the total amount spent, GH₵1,265,930.00 was disbursed through the Pentecost Education Scholarship Scheme (PESS), while GH₵3,959,970.48 went into apprenticeship and vocational training support. Funding was also mobilised through internally generated funds (IGF) from various Areas in line with the Vision 2023/2028 agenda.

In a partnership aimed at promoting dignity and enhancing school attendance, the church collaborated with Samaritan’s Feet to distribute thousands of pairs of footwear to pupils across the country.

These interventions reflect the church’s holistic approach to education, combining infrastructure, financial support, and social partnerships to transform lives.

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Global Membership Of The Church Of Pentecost Surges Past 5.2 Million

Membership of The Church of Pentecost has reached 5,226,271 worldwide, marking an impressive 8.3% growth. This milestone underscores the church’s continued commitment to its “Possessing the Nations” agenda, expanding its reach among unreached communities across the globe.

‘Ghana remains the epicenter of this growth, accounting for 4,464,013 members, representing 85.4% of global membership,’ Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye stated in the State of the Church Address on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.

The external branches continue to strengthen significantly, contributing 762,258 members (14.4%), affirming the church’s steady global presence. Collectively, the church in Ghana recorded an 8.1% growth rate, now constituting approximately 13.1% of the national population, according to Ghana Statistical Service projections.

Apostle Dr Nyamekye stressed that evangelism and church planting efforts intensified significantly in 2025, with 586,535 outreaches globally – thus, a 27% increase. These efforts yielded 566,065 decisions for Christ, with 426,112 integrated into the church. Of these, 289,328 (67.9%) were baptised in water, reflecting strong consolidation of new believers. Consequently, 899 new assemblies and 142 districts were established, bringing global totals to 28,001 assemblies and 3,328 districts.

In Ghana alone, 553,839 evangelistic outreaches produced 479,943 conversions, with 370,459 joining the church. Baptismal retention remained strong, with 260,237 (70.2%) of new converts baptised in water. These efforts resulted in 475 new assemblies, bringing Ghana’s total to 20,230.

Beyond numerical growth, discipleship remains central. The church dedicated 132,787 children globally and recorded 338,282 Holy Spirit baptisms, reinforcing spiritual consolidation. Notably, youth and children now constitute 77.2% of total membership, with youth alone exceeding 2.1 million – signalling a generational shift that must shape future ministry strategy.

While 71 assemblies were closed globally due to restructuring and migration factors, these adjustments reflect strategic consolidation rather than decline.

The 2025 statistics affirms the Church as a globally expanding, youth-driven, and mission-focused church, with the challenge to deepen discipleship systems, strengthen retention, and translate numerical growth into sustained spiritual and societal transformation.

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Into The World We Go – CoP’s Global Reach Hits 210 Nations

The Church of Pentecost has reached a remarkable milestone in its global missions agenda, expanding its presence to 210 nations and territories worldwide.

This achievement was revealed by the Chairman of the church, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, during the delivery of the State of the Church Address at the opening session of the 48th General Council Meetings on Wednesday April 22, 2026, at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomah Fetteh.

The expansion in 2025 reflects a significant increase of 21 new nations compared to the previous year’s figure of 19 nations that saw the church in 189 nations at the end of 2024. The growth from 189 to 210 external branches represents an 11% growth in global reach during the reporting period.

This latest development highlights the church’s firm commitment to its vision of possessing the nations and spreading the message of Christ to every corner of the world. The newly entered nations span multiple continents, highlighting a strategic and Spirit-driven expansion into diverse cultural and geographical contexts.

Among the countries where the church has newly established a presence are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Laos, the Cook Islands, Montenegro, Peru, Monaco, San Marino, Somalia, and Kosovo. The Church also made inroads into Guadeloupe, Greenland, Moldova, Turkmenistan, Curaçao, French Guiana, Palau, and Iran. Further expansions were recorded in Eritrea, La Réunion, Syria, and the Solomon Islands.

This growth forms part of a broader trend of steady expansion across all operational fronts of the Church. According to the latest worldwide Membership Growth Analysis, the number of districts globally rose from 3,183 in 2024 to 3,328 in 2025, marking a 4.6% increase. Similarly, the total number of assemblies grew from 27,106 to 28,001, representing a 3.3% rise.

Apostle Dr Nyamekye espoused that while Ghana remains the church’s home base with a stable national presence, the most significant growth continues to occur within external missions, both in autonomous and non-autonomous nations. This demonstrates the effectiveness of the church’s international missions strategy and the dedication of its missionaries and local leadership across the globe.

He attributed this unprecedented expansion to divine grace, strategic planning, and the sacrificial commitment of members worldwide.

As The Church of Pentecost continues to advance its global mandate, this achievement reinforces its position as one of the fastest-growing Christian denominations, with a clear focus on evangelism, church planting, and discipleship across nations.

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The Church Of Pentecost Commissions Mineral Water Plant For Gonasua Community

The Gonasua District of the Berekum Area of The Church of Pentecost has commissioned a mineral water processing plant to provide clean drinking water for residents of the Gonasua community and its surrounding areas.

The project, initiated by the District Minister, Pastor Foster Kokou Payo, and his wife, is expected to improve access to potable water while also supporting the activities of the church within the district.

The commissioning ceremony was officiated by the Area Head, Apostle Robert Andoh, who delivered a sermon drawn from Philippians 4:6–9 and 1 Peter 5:6–7. He encouraged congregants to continually present their needs to God, assuring them of His care and ability to meet every need.

The event was attended by the Municipal Chief Executive for Jaman South, Honourable Satia Ouattara, as well as traditional leaders from Gonasua and neighbouring communities. Also present were Pastors Cosmos Tuah, Alex Otieku, Stephen Barnes, Eric Amoah Takyi, the Gonasua Assemblyman, and the Unit Committee Chairman.

Members of the Gonasua community expressed gratitude to God and to The Church of Pentecost for the initiative, describing the project as timely and beneficial to the area.

Report by Berekum Area Media

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Aflao Area Holds Seminar On Prophetic Ministry

The Aflao Area of The Church of Pentecost on Friday, April 10, 2026, organised its maiden seminar on prophetic ministry to equip members to understand and responsibly exercise prophetic gifts in the church. The seminar, led by the Area Head, Apostle Benjamin Aboagye, brought together ministers and their wives, church leaders, ministry workers, and members from across the Area.

The seminar focused on strengthening participants’ understanding of prophetic ministry and its role within the church. Through teachings and scriptural expositions, participants were guided to appreciate the importance of prophetic gifts in strengthening the body of Christ and supporting the mission of the church.

In his opening address, Apostle Benjamin Aboagye emphasised the central role of the Holy Spirit in the operation of prophetic gifts. Quoting 1 Corinthians 14:3, he explained that prophecy is intended to strengthen, encourage, and comfort believers. He noted that God can use various means to communicate His will, provided the individual is spiritually prepared and lives a life that honours God. He further explained that prophetic messages may involve foretelling future events or forth-telling God’s mind to address present circumstances.

Apostle Aboagye highlighted that individuals who operate in prophetic gifts must demonstrate strong commitment to God and uphold righteousness in their daily lives. According to him, such individuals are expected to maintain a close relationship with God, speak only what is revealed to them, confront wrongdoing when necessary, and encourage repentance and restoration. He stressed that prophetic messages must always align with the teachings of Scripture and contribute to spiritual growth within the church.

He further encouraged members with prophetic gifts to cultivate spiritual disciplines such as worship, prayer, humility, knowledge of Scripture, obedience to God, and discernment. He cautioned that spiritual maturity is essential for effective prophetic ministry, adding that gifting without maturity can lead to misuse and misunderstanding.

The seminar also addressed misconceptions about prophetic ministry. Apostle Aboagye clarified that individuals with prophetic gifts are not fortune tellers and should not seek popularity through their messages. He explained that although they strive to live godly lives, they remain human and must depend on God’s grace.

Guidelines were also provided to ensure the healthy practice of prophetic gifts within local assemblies. Participants were advised to communicate messages clearly, avoid emotional excesses during prophecy, and refrain from adding personal opinions to divine messages. He concluded by reminding participants that prophetic gifts are given to build the church and not to promote personal recognition or establish independent ministries.

The seminar ended with prayers and an interactive session where participants asked questions and shared experiences. The event was described as timely and impactful, strengthening members’ understanding of prophetic ministry and encouraging the responsible use of spiritual gifts for the growth of the church.

Report by Pastor Albert Adotey Mensah