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Women Are Not Afterthoughts In God’s Plan  –  Mrs Joyce Siaw Intimates

The National Women’s Week Climax at The Church of Pentecost – Achimota English Assembly on Sunday, 10th May 2026, was filled with a strong atmosphere of worship, prayer, and spiritual renewal as the Achimota District Minister’s wife, Mrs Joyce Siaw, delivered an inspiring message under the theme: “Women Unleashed in the Power of the Holy Spirit to Preach the Gospel to Transform their World.”

Speaking from Acts 1:8, Luke 8:1, and John 4:30, Mrs Siaw passionately reminded the church that women are not afterthoughts in God’s plan, but an intentional and valuable part of His divine purpose for humanity.

Drawing from Genesis 1:27, she explained that God created both man and woman in His image, giving women purpose, grace, creativity, wisdom, and spiritual significance. According to her, whenever God desired to bring change, deliverance, or revival, women were always included in His agenda. Women therefore must never see themselves as limited or insignificant in the Kingdom of God.

Using several biblical examples, Mrs Siaw highlighted how God used women mightily throughout history. She spoke about Deborah, who led Israel with wisdom and courage, and Esther, whose boldness brought salvation to her people.

She also mentioned Mary Magdalene, emphasising that despite her past, she encountered the saving grace of Christ and became one of the first witnesses of His resurrection. Her story served as a reminder that God still has a purpose for every life regardless of past struggles. The impactful roles of Priscilla and Lydia were also highlighted as examples of women who advanced Kingdom work through service, influence, and generosity.

Mrs Siaw further emphasized that Jesus never marginalized women during His earthly ministry. Women followed Him, supported His mission, and were active participants in the spread of the Gospel.

She noted that on the Day of Pentecost, both men and women were present when the Holy Spirit was poured out, fulfilling God’s promise to pour His Spirit upon all flesh.

Explaining the theme, Mrs Joyce Siaw described being “unleashed” as being released from restraints into full spiritual expression and divine purpose. She stressed that without the Holy Spirit, believers cannot effectively fulfill God’s assignment. The Holy Spirit empowers believers with courage, wisdom, spiritual gifts, and the strength to do the impossible.

Mrs Siaw also noted that while knowledge is important, it is the transforming power of the Gospel that truly changes lives and societies. She challenged women to demonstrate God’s love, make themselves available for Kingdom service, and mentor the next generation in godliness and faith.

She concluded by encouraging the congregation to develop a deeper personal relationship with God through prayer, studying the Word, and living under the influence of the Holy Spirit.

The service had in attendance the District Minister Pastor Gabriel Siaw, the District Women Executives, The local women ministry executives and other officers of the church. 

Report by Elder Blessed Amonoo – Achimota English Assembly

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Kumasi Sector Hosts PENT5000 Stakeholders Summit On Vulnerable Child Outreach

The Home and Urban Missions (HUM) of The Church of Pentecost has organised a PENT5000 Stakeholders Engagement Summit for the Kumasi Sector to strengthen efforts aimed at reaching vulnerable children through evangelism and social intervention.

The summit was held on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at A.T. Nartey Temple under the leadership of Apostle Benjamin Offei Badu. It brought together Area HUM Coordinators, Sunday School Teachers, Children’s Ministry leaders, sector representatives, and other stakeholders to discuss practical ways of expanding the PENT5000 Feeding and Outreach Project across Areas, Districts, and Local Assemblies.

In his opening remarks, Apostle Benjamin Offei Badu emphasised the Church’s divine mandate to preach the gospel and demonstrate Christ’s love by caring for vulnerable children. Quoting scriptures such as Matthew 28:18–20 and Mark 10:13–16, he encouraged participants to remain committed to the vision of transforming lives through holistic ministry.

The PENT5000 National Coordinator, Elder Emmanuel Apaa Sam Boandoh, later presented the vision, operational framework, and implementation strategies of the initiative. He explained that the project seeks to support the spiritual, cognitive, and psychomotor development of vulnerable children through feeding programmes, discipleship, literacy and numeracy training, and other life-changing interventions.

A question-and-answer session moderated by Mrs. Abigail Offei Badu allowed participants to deliberate on key implementation challenges, including funding sustainability, volunteer retention, child follow-up systems, and community engagement. Participants also proposed strategies such as strengthening district ownership, improving volunteer training, building partnerships, and enhancing monitoring systems.

The summit ended with Area-based discussions focused on developing practical action plans for establishing and expanding PENT5000 clubs and outreach centres within communities across the Kumasi Sector.

Also present were Pastor Gabriel Owusu Akyaw and Mrs. Patricia Owusu Akyaw, Area HUM leaders, Area Children’s Ministry Pastors, and other sector representatives.

Report by HUM Media Committee

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We Can’t Give What We Don’t Have –National Teens Coordinator

The National Coordinator for the Ministry to Teens under the Youth Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, Deaconess Nana Ama Adentwi, has charged teens workers to embrace spiritual and practical preparation, noting that effective ministry begins with the worker being shaped by God.

“We cannot give what we do not have,” she said, adding that God is calling teens coordinators and teachers to be prepared in the Word, in the Spirit, and in skill.

Speaking at the opening session of the maiden National Teens Workers Conference at the KNUST on May 14, 2026, Deaconess Adentwi described teens workers as transformation agents and reminded participants that every teen under their care is not a statistic but a potential missionary, entrepreneur, and future leader of the Church and the nation.

She further described the maiden conference as a launching pad for learning, unlearning, prayer, strategy, and renewed passion, stressing that the goal is not merely information but transformation.

“We must leave not just informed, but transformed so that we can truly transform a generation,” she stated.

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Twifo Praso District Women’s Ministry Honours Mothers With Dinner Celebration

The Twifo Praso District Women’s Ministry in the Twifo Praso Area of The Church of Pentecost has organised a special dinner to honour mothers in the District.

The event, which climaxed the 2026 National Women’s Week celebration, coincided with the observance of Mother’s Day on May 10, 2026. It was held at the Asikafo Church Auditorium and was sponsored by some benevolent members of the church.

Speaking in a short interview, Mrs. Abigail Addobea Larbi explained that the programme was organised to appreciate mothers for their invaluable contributions to humanity, encourage them to continue supporting their families and the church, and also provide them with an opportunity to relax and fellowship after enduring demanding responsibilities.

The programme featured musical performances by the Amazing Choir, the Children’s Ministry choir from the Twifo Praso Mt. Olives Assembly, as well as the Twifo Praso District Mass Choir, who thrilled participants with inspiring ministration.

Delivering a brief exhortation, Pastor Frank Larbi read from Proverbs 31:28-29 and verse 31. He commended mothers for their dedication, sacrifice, and selflessness in nurturing their children and supporting their families. He further congratulated them for their unwavering love and commitment to both the church and society.

Present at the programme were Deaconess Agnes Donkoh, Deaconess Sheila Odei, and Mrs. Sarah Ofori, among other dignitaries.

Report by Joseph Smiles Adu

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Kumasi Sector HUM Honours Mothers, Supports Needy Communities

The Home and Urban Missions (HUM) of The Church of Pentecost in the Kumasi Sector has celebrated Mother’s Day with mothers in the HUM Assemblies at Railways Glory Assembly and Santasi Frafra Assembly while extending support to underprivileged mothers within the surrounding communities.

The programme was organised by Pastor Gabriel Owusu Akyaw, his wife, Mrs Patricia Owusu Akyaw, and their family. The event created an atmosphere of joy, fellowship, and encouragement for participants.

Speaking at the gathering, Pastor Gabriel Owusu Akyaw urged Christians to honour and appreciate their mothers, emphasising that Jesus Christ demonstrated care and responsibility toward His mother during His earthly ministry. He cited Christ’s actions on the cross, where He entrusted the care of His mother to His disciple, as an example for believers to emulate.

He also encouraged mothers whose children are battling drug addiction not to lose hope but to remain steadfast in prayer and trust God for transformation and restoration in their families.

The celebration brought together 176 participants from the two assemblies, including children. Participants shared a meal together, cut a specially designed Mother’s Day cake, and enjoyed moments of warm interaction and fellowship.

The men and children actively participated in appreciating the mothers, making the occasion memorable for all attendees.

As part of the outreach, some underprivileged mothers from nearby communities surrendered their lives to Christ during the programme.

Participants expressed gratitude to the organisers for the thoughtful initiative and the love shown to them. The event ended with renewed hope, joy, and strengthened fellowship among participants.

Report by HUM Media Committee

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KNUST Hosts Maiden National Teens Coordinators, Teachers Conference

The maiden edition of the National Teens Coordinators and Teachers Conference, an initiative of the Ministry to Teens under the Youth Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, has been held at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) in Kumasi, drawing coordinators and teachers from across the nation for a three-day transformational gathering.

The conference, which took place at the PENSA KNUST auditorium  from May 14 to 16, 2026, was under the theme: “Equipped Teens Workers Unleashed to Transform Generations.”

Delivering the opening remarks, the Director of the Youth Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Ebenezer Hagan, expressed excitement at the start of the conference, describing it as more than a gathering, but the beginning of a renewed movement to equip and empower teens workers for national impact.

He commended the leadership of the Church, particularly the Chairman, the General Secretary, the Missions Director, and other members of the Executive Council for their unwavering support for the Youth and Teens Ministry.

He noted that the responsibility of raising teenagers in today’s world demands spiritually grounded, biblically sound, emotionally intelligent, and technologically aware workers who are committed to shaping godly teens.

“The future of the Church does not begin tomorrow; it is sitting in our Ministry to Teens today,” Apostle Hagan stated, emphasising that every act of mentoring, counselling, prayer, and encouragement contributes to shaping destinies and transforming generations.

As the keynote speaker for the opening session, Apostle Dr Ebenezer Hagan delivered a stirring presentation on the theme, anchoring his message on Acts 13:1-3. He described the church in Antioch as a model of how God equips His people through gifted and committed leaders.

Referencing Ephesians 4:11-12, he explained that God gives various ministries to the Church not for status, but to equip believers for works of service and ensure that God’s agenda advances.

“God wants His work to move on,” he stressed, cautioning leaders against becoming obstacles to the progress of God’s work.

Sharing a personal testimony from his early days as a youth leader, Apostle Hagan encouraged participants to approach their responsibilities with seriousness and dedication, noting that faithful service produces inevitable growth and transformation.

He further cited Acts 11:22-24, highlighting how Barnabas rejoiced at the evidence of God’s grace in Antioch, and explained that the quality of ministry in the early church produced both growth and a strong Christian identity.

“Quality ministry produces quality church members. Quality teens ministry produces quality teens,” he emphasised.

Apostle Dr Hagan urged participants to allow God to equip them through prayer, devotion, sacrifice, and learning. He encouraged them to seek knowledge through mentorship, books, experience, and asking questions, noting that many principles of effective ministry are hidden in deliberate pursuit.

Touching on leadership and teamwork, he highlighted the diverse nature of the Antioch leadership and described diversity as a blessing that must be managed with wisdom to achieve unity of purpose.

He also stressed the importance of commitment and availability, describing unavailability as one of the major challenges confronting ministry today. He warned that ministry must not be treated as personal property and should not stall due to the absence of individuals.

Apostle Hagan urged teens workers to renew their vows, seek forgiveness where necessary, and depend on divine empowerment, noting the increasing spiritual battles confronting teenagers in today’s generation.

Following the keynote presentation, Mrs Priscilla Hagan led participants in a powerful session of prayer, focusing on rededication to the teens ministry and seeking God’s grace to equip workers for effective service.

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Apostle Nyamekye Visits Zoomlion Kenya Facility

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Eric Nyamekye, has urged staff of Zoomlion Kenya to prioritise competence, integrity and faithfulness as the company deepens its operations in East Africa.

Addressing workers and management during a visit to the company’s Nairobi facility on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, Apostle Nyamekye said sustainable national and corporate development depends not merely on natural resources, but on sound governance systems, disciplined work ethics and quality human capital.

According to him, countries that have attained prosperity did so through effective policies and principled leadership, stressing that competence and moral integrity must remain central to recruitment and leadership decisions.

“Faithfulness is a universal principle that transcends religion,” he stated, adding that integrity remains one of the rarest yet most valuable assets in business and public life.

Apostle Nyamekye encouraged the staff to remain committed to the company’s vision and work collectively towards ensuring the success of Zoomlion’s operations in Kenya and beyond. He noted that organisations that combine professionalism with integrity are better positioned for sustainable growth and long-term relevance.

The visit formed part of ongoing engagements following Zoomlion’s recent entry into Kenya’s waste management sector. Also present were Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group, and other management members of the Group who had participated in the two-day Africa Forward Summit held in Nairobi from May 11–12, 2026.

Highlighting the global reach of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Nyamekye disclosed that the church currently operates in 211 nations and territories worldwide. He said the church’s international growth demonstrates what can be achieved when institutions remain focused on clear principles and mission-driven leadership.

Reflecting on his relationship with Dr. Siaw Agyepong dating back to the 1990s, Apostle Nyamekye recounted witnessing the modest beginnings of Zoomlion in Ghana, including the commissioning of one of its early facilities. He expressed appreciation for the company’s transformation from a small sanitation enterprise into a major force within Ghana’s environmental management sector.

Referencing Joshua 1:3, he urged employees to view their assignment in Kenya as purposeful and strategic. “When you set your foot at a place, who possess it,” he stated.

Providing an operational update, Zoomlion Kenya’s Director of Operations, Dr. Peter Dagadu, said the company has made significant progress within four months of commencing operations in Nairobi.

According to him, Zoomlion is collaborating with city authorities to implement an integrated waste management system aimed at improving sanitation and public health outcomes.

He disclosed that Nairobi previously had approximately 409 illegal dump sites, many of which are currently being cleared as part of the company’s intervention. He explained that Zoomlion has upgraded access roads and reorganised operations to support round-the-clock waste handling and transportation to designated disposal sites.

Dr. Dagadu further revealed that the disposal site, which previously handled about 100 tonnes of waste daily, now processes more than 832 tonnes weekly. He added that the company is targeting the clearance of all identified illegal dump sites within 90 days.

He also announced plans to introduce a secondary waste collection system and construct a 3,500-tonne waste processing plant at Muraai, expected to be commissioned by the end of November 2026 to support recycling and resource recovery initiatives.

Meanwhile, Kimani Ichung’wah, Majority Leader in Kenya’s Parliament, paid a courtesy call on the delegation and described the engagement as a strong example of intra-African collaboration, investment and partnership.

In his remarks, Dr. Siaw Agyepong attributed Zoomlion’s expansion into Kenya and other African countries to strategic leadership and divine guidance. He stated that the company’s recent participation in international summits and engagements with African leaders has created new opportunities for growth across the continent.

He reaffirmed Zoomlion’s commitment to delivering sustainable environmental solutions that support cleaner cities and improved public health outcomes throughout Africa.

The visit concluded with prayers and thanksgiving songs as management and staff expressed optimism about the company’s growth prospects in Kenya and its broader continental expansion agenda.

Report by Pastor Dr Felix Dela Klutse

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Women Called To Be Unleashed In The Power Of The Holy Spirit

The indispensable role of the Holy Spirit in the life and service of the believer was highlighted during the Women’s Ministry Week celebrations of The Church of Pentecost at the Adenta Estate Worship Centre, where Mrs. Eunice Quainoo ministered on the theme, “Unleashed in the Power of the Holy Spirit: Fuel for Service.” The message emphasised that effective Christian living and Kingdom service cannot be sustained by human strength, but by divine empowerment.

Drawing from Acts 1:8 and Zechariah 4:7, Mrs Quainoo emphasised that the Holy Spirit remains the believer’s essential fuel for service. Without Him, Christian witness loses power, spiritual labour becomes routine, and ministry risks becoming mere activity without impact. Acts 1:8 was highlighted as a divine assurance that when the Holy Spirit comes upon the believer, power is received to become an effective witness of Christ in every sphere of life.

Mrs. Quainoo pointed to Jesus Christ as the ultimate example of Spirit-dependent living. Though fully God, He did not begin His earthly ministry without spiritual preparation. He waited, fasted, and prayed in submission to the Father, establishing a pattern for believers to follow. In the same vein, waiting on God was presented not as inactivity, but as a vital spiritual discipline that precedes empowerment for service. The command of Christ to “wait” before going was stressed as essential for every believer.

It was further emphasised that Christian women, and indeed all believers, are called to rise beyond dependence on human assistance and live as Spirit-empowered vessels capable of transforming their environments for Christ. The Church, it was noted, fulfils its mandate effectively only when believers are filled and led by the Holy Spirit.

A sober caution was given against spiritual conditions that weaken impact: lamps without oil, tongues speaking without fire, and performances without anointing. These, she explained, represent outward expression without inward spiritual power.

The message concluded with a call for believers, particularly women in ministry, to embrace the fullness of the Holy Spirit and live as empowered witnesses whose lives produce lasting Kingdom transformation.

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PIWC Tarkwa Women’s Ministry Supports Orphanage With GHC 33,000

The Women’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost at PIWC Tarkwa has donated assorted items and cash worth GHC 33,000.00 to the Angels of Hope Orphanage Centre as part of activities marking the 2026 National Women’s Week Celebration.

The donation exercise, held on May 9, 2026, was undertaken under the guidance of the Tarkwa Area Head, Apostle Dr Nyansa Hayfron, and his wife, Mrs Sheila Hayfron. The outreach was led by the District Women’s Leader, Deaconess Mrs Hilda Owusuaa Frimpong, together with Mrs Gifty Osei Danso, wife of the Resident Minister, and members of the ministry.

Items presented to the orphanage included bags of rice, basins of corn and cassava dough, gallons of cooking oil, detergents, bar soaps, hand and toilet tissues, diapers, children’s clothing and shoes. The team also donated liquid soap, bleach, fabric softeners, floor cleaners, bottled water, and assorted soft drinks.

Beyond the presentation of items, the delegation spent time fellowshipping and praying with the children and caretakers of the facility, encouraging them in the Lord.

Receiving the donation on behalf of the orphanage, the Warden, Auntie Esi, expressed heartfelt appreciation to the Women’s Ministry for the gesture. She explained that the facility depends largely on occasional support from individuals and organisations, as well as personal contributions from her own resources, making the upkeep of the orphanage challenging.

She further shared the condition of a three-year-old boy at the facility suffering from hydrocephalus. According to her, the child is unable to walk, sit, or speak. Although he underwent a surgical procedure, the treatment was unsuccessful, and financial constraints have prevented further medical care. She appealed to the ministry and other benevolent groups to continue extending support to the orphanage.

The Angels of Hope Orphanage Centre is a non-governmental organisation located at Lowcost in Tarkwa in the Western Region of Ghana.

Among the Women’s Ministry representatives present were Deaconess Mrs Doris Hagan, Assistant Leader; Deaconess Professor Ohenewaa Kakra Dankwa, Secretary; Deaconess Gladys Opoku Yeboah, Treasurer; and Deaconess Faustina Affam, Executive Member. They were supported by the Tarkwa Area Women’s Leader, Deaconess Mrs Martha Afi Owulaku, alongside several other women in the ministry.

Report by Dcns Mrs Hilda Frimpong

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Abesewa 2026 Medical Mission Outreach Launched

A major medical missions initiative aimed at bringing healing, hope, and free healthcare to underserved communities was officially launched on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at Abesewa in the Ahafo Ano South East District of the Ashanti Region.

Dubbed the Abesewa 2026 Medical Missions Outreach, the initiative is expected to bring together more than 120 volunteer doctors and health professionals from the United States of America who will provide free surgeries, medical screenings, eye care services, mentorship, and evangelism to thousands of residents across the Ashanti, Ahafo, and Bono regions.

The outreach is a collaborative effort between The Church of Pentecost, Pentecost Students and Associates International, Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), Pentecost Health Services, IMAGHE World Foundation in USA, Main Line Health in USA, Lankenau Medical Center, Pentecost University, and the Bechem Government Hospital, among other partners.

Apostle Abraham Swanzy, the Sunyani Area Head and Executive Council member of the Church, launching the programme on behalf of the Chairman of the Church, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, noted that the initiative will provide much-needed healthcare support to more than 100 communities across three regions.

Speaking at the launch, the Director of the Youth Ministry of The Church of Pentecost and Patron of PENSA International, Apostle Dr Ebenezer Hegan, said the initiative forms part of the Church’s ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda, which seeks to transform lives through spiritual, social, and community development interventions. The Duayaw Nkwanta Area Head, Prophet Fred Antwi, encouraged residents to take advantage of the outreach and called on stakeholders to support the initiative to ensure its success.

The PENSA International Coordinator, Pastor Kofi Owusu-Boakye, explained that the medical mission outreach will be offered completely free of charge through the benevolence of volunteer doctors and the generous support of partner organisations.

He added that the initiative demonstrates the commitment of the Church and its partners to extend compassionate healthcare to communities that often struggle to access specialised medical services.

Also addressing the gathering, the Country Director of IMAGHE World Ghana, Mr Michael Asiamah Otchere, highlighted the role his organisation will play in supporting the outreach, stressing the importance of partnerships in delivering impactful humanitarian interventions.

The two-week medical mission is scheduled to begin on October 4, 2026. Prior to the outreach, a screening exercise will be conducted in June at the Pentecost Health Centre Abesewa to identify patients who will require surgical procedures.

Medical teams are expected to perform surgeries, including hernia repairs, excision biopsies, thyroidectomies, and other general surgical procedures that do not require extensive post-operative care, while more specialised and overflow surgical cases will be referred to the Bechem Government Hospital for further treatment.

Organisers say beyond healthcare delivery, the outreach also aims to bring holistic transformation to community through mentorship, community engagement, and evangelism.

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