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“Online” Spirituality: The Challenge Of Our Time

In modern terminology, to be online refers to being connected to the internet so that you can use its services. Cloud storage is what allows one to save data and files in an off-site location accessible either through the internet or staying online. Storing files online and solely in the cloud has its advantages, but it also comes with some disadvantages. Security concerns are common with online based services. No matter the up-to-date technologies to secure data online or in the cloud, there are still occasional breaches. When you use a cloud provider, data is no longer on your physical storage. Being able to view, access and move one’s data at will is another common concern with online resources. Indeed, delays in transmission to and from the cloud can occur as a result of traffic congestion. The few listed problems associated with online storage make depending on it solely for one’s operations risky and unreliable. Staying offline as opposed to online is operating independently or disconnected from the internet. The wisest thing to do is to have a copy of the data downloaded or hosted on a stand-alone device for easy and reliable access, usually referred to as an offline version of that data.

The new birth in Christ Jesus is known as the born-again experience. It is a spiritual birth by the Holy Spirit that comes through faith in Christ Jesus. A free-to-download folder called the Holy Spirit, whose operating system is Jesus Christ, is shared in our hearts after accepting the gospel. Born again believers are, therefore, required to bear the fruit of this received folder which has about nine fundamental files. According to Galatians 5:22-23, they are Love, Peace, joy, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. Once this is downloaded, it syncs with one’s spirit and soul. The individual then becomes the light and salt in their environment for all to see and enjoy. Unfortunately, some have not even attempted to click on the downloading button on the keypad of their hearts at all. It is a decision made not to click on that button because they do not want to be distracted by the constant alert and notification by the Holy Spirit that pops up when they attempt to gratify the desires of the flesh. For them, just having the folder located at one corner of their hearts and only accessible when they go “online” is OK.

Jesus describes these individuals as the seed that fell on the pathway in the parable of the sower. He said, “…A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up. (Matthew 13:3-4). The Lord subsequently explained this to be those who receive the word but lacked the understanding, thereby allowing the devil represented as the birds of the air to steal it from them. Expecting such Christians to bear the fruit of the Spirit, such as Love which is a file in the Spirit’s folder, is not possible. They lack the understanding of the meaning of Love because no attempts have been made to download it. When they, however, get to public places where there seem to be “spiritual connectivity”, such as the church environments, they try their best to compose themselves and show a certain form of the love file. Since it is the “online” version kept in the cloud, once they leave those public arenas and get to their closets and private lives, it becomes non-responsive with the sign (️?) besides that file on the tablets of their hearts.

Others have also clicked on the download button of the Holy Spirit folder, but the downloading sign (⬇️) keeps rolling for only God knows when it will finish successfully. Users of computers and modern technological devices will bear me out of how frustrating this can be. In the parable of the sower, this represents the seed that fell on the rocky places. According to Jesus, “Some fell on rocky places, where it did not have much soil. It sprang up quickly because the soil was shallow. But when the sun came up, the plants were scorched, and they withered because they had no root.” (Matthew 13:5-6). These are Christians who do not stay at the feet of the Lord where spiritual connectivity is highest to learn of Him so the folder can quickly download successfully with all the drivers installed. Requesting of them to bear one of the files, say, Peace is always a problem. Peace has not yet sat in their hearts, so they cannot exhibit or share it with others. Peace is not a spirit in the cloud that is invoked into circumstances irrespective of our actions and inactions. Christ calls His children peacemakers because Peace is designed and made by downloaded carriers of it. Individuals loaded with so much pride yet expects to have a peaceful co-existence with others are perfect examples of those whose folder is still loading. They at times cannot understand why there seems to be so much tension, confusion and anarchy within their areas of operation. Yet, in the church or where Christians gather, they appear so calm and peaceful. It is no mystery or rocket science, my brother or sister! You are just operating the “online” version, which sits in the cloud or the public space. Find a suitable location at the feet of Christ, stay there for some time and fully download the folder with all its drivers before leaving, and you will be fine.

The third group of Christians are those who clicked the download button, completed the download with all related drivers, but the synchronization of the Holy Spirit folder to that of their soul still turning. Usually represented by this sign (?) on most devices, it is a process that does not take long.

A slow sync time indicates corrupted data or an application using too much of the device or phone’s storage space. Unfortunately, for years, these Christians have had their synchronization sign (?) still rolling and uncompleted. If proactive steps are not taken, they may die without successfully synched with the Holy Spirit folder. The Lord Jesus likened such people to the seed that fell among thorns. He said, “Other seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants.” Breaking this down, He continued, “The seed falling among the thorns refers to someone who hears the word, but the worries of this life and the deceitfulness of wealth choke the word, making it unfruitful.” The worries of this life, together with the deceitfulness of wealth when allowed, is what uses too much of one’s heart or storage space, thereby corrupting it. Expecting such Christians to exhibits files such as forbearance, gentleness, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control will be a complete waste of time. Their understanding of riches in the Lord has been corrupted, their appreciation of forbearance is virtually non-existent. The kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control they exhibit is also very shallow because they have allowed worldliness to use too much of their heart’s storage space.

We all get frustrated when we think we have invested so much into other people’s spiritual life but not still seeing them bearing the fruits of the Spirit. When you meet such people, they profess to be Christians and make all the noise about their spirituality. It is one great challenge facing most Christian or para-church organizations. Indeed, a search in their browser will indicate that particular fruit or file except that you see the cloud or undowndloaded sign (️?) besides their hearts. Other characteristics of the three groups of Christians discussed above or what I call “online” spirituality stored in the cloud is as follows;

  1. The fruit of the Spirit only operates within the church confines, amongst a specific group of People or when others they revere are watching. Once offline or no one is around to watch, the flesh, the default drive, prevails. As long as Jesus was physically around, Peter did his best to bear good fruit. As soon as Jesus was arrested and the cares and pressures of this life begun mounting on him, he denied Him outrightly. Peter was yet to download an offline version fully configured in the upper room on the day of Pentecost.
  2. Hypocrisy becomes the order of the day.
  3. Whenever the server is down, or data becomes scarce or it becomes difficult to be fellowshipping together (Eg, the Covid lockdown), they get exposed because the flesh takes over entirely.

Thank God for the fourth group of Christians the Lord Jesus spoke about. This is the class I love and always pray to be and remain. He said in Matthew 13:8, “Still other seed fell on good soil, where it produced a crop—a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.” He explained this to be those who hear the word and understand it. His illustration with the parable of the sower has demystified why some Christians cannot bear the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Before accepting Christ, everyone’s default drive is the flesh or the (F) drive. After receiving the Holy Spirit folder through the acceptance of Christ, Christians must download the newly shared folder from the cloud so it will be operational at all times, be it  private spaces or public gatherings. Once it starts downloading, of course, like all files, some will tick, but within a matter of time, and once you keep your reception stable, the device will download all the nine files. Those who have successfully downloaded it have the correct sign (✅) by their hearts. When done, all the files will work offline and at every remote village and circumstance, even when there are power outages.

Interestingly, the Holy Spirit folder comes with its UPS, known as the Holy Spirit baptism. Configuration of settings after the successful download is the empowerment one receives through the baptism of the Holy Spirit. Once done, sharing, re-booting and servicing other people’s corrupted files by releasing the oppressed and discipleship becomes easy. The charger is prayer, and the power source is the word of God. Therefore, the whole world can be as dark as anything; once the folder syncs successfully with your spirit and soul, you will still be the light and hope for all others to depend on. Remember, the Egyptians had to rely on Israel’s light for 3-days when thick and palpable darkness engulfed the whole Land of Egypt except in Goshen, where the Israelites were residing. (Exodus 10:22-23).

Graciously and thankfully, one does not need any updated version of the Jesus App or operating system if the original version was the one shared and downloaded. Unfortunately, some download the unauthentic or abridged versions from unsecured sites, markets and servers. Examples are some of the nuances of the prosperity gospel, once saved forever saved and other related defective doctrines that Christ never espoused. Those who have downloaded the Holy Spirit folder need to keep their hands on the refresh button for smooth operations. For our discussion, Refreshing is having constant devotional life and periodic waiting and revival when you sense your system is experiencing overheating. However, those whose Christianity remains in the cloud must first download it and not hide under the refresh button to impress others when “online”. That will be the greatest disservice to themselves. Time, situations and circumstances will expose such Christians even in this life not to talk of the next life.

Apostle Peter and Co. were a delight to watch after the day of Pentecost. They openly displayed the files or the fruit of the Holy Spirit folder for all eyes to see. They became a blessing not only unto others but also unto themselves and their families. The only apparent benefit of online Christianity is that you can be a blessing to others by becoming a signboard for others to enter eternity while you end up in eternal destruction. “And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. (Ephesians 4:30). The downloaded version is what is being referred to here and not the online version which resides in the cloud. We, therefore, have no choice but to stop galavanting around and download the folder with all of its drivers fully configured and shareable to the lost until we finally meet the Lord in the cloud. Stay blessed.

Written by Pastor James Orhin Agyin (j.orhinagyin20@icloud.com)

Women’s Director Pays Working Visit To Ashanti-Bekwai Area

The Director of the Women’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, Mrs. Philomena Mireku, has paid a three-day working visit to the Ashanti-Bekwai Area of the Church. 

Mrs. Mireku was accompanied on the visit by her deputy, Mrs. Vivian Amfo, and Mrs. Abishag Asamoah Boakye, a member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ministry.

The visit, which started on Monday, May 16, 2022, saw the delegation fellowshipping with the women in the Bekwai, Datano and Manso Atwere zones of the Area.

Speaking to the women, Mrs. Mireku said the purpose of the visit was to thank the womenfolk of the area for their active involvement during the recently-held Women’s Ministry Week celebration and encourage them to keep up the good work.

Reading from Ephesians 6:10-11 and Judge 4:4-5, the Women’s Ministry Director drew lessons from the life of Deborah, describing her as a wife, judge, and a prophetess. 

She noted that Deborah could possess her nation, Israel, with Kingdom principles and values because she possessed all the qualities of a virtuous woman.

According to her, the five major characteristics of Deborah that made her distinct from other women was her prayerfulness, charisma, supportive nature, humility and wisdom.

“Deborah was prayerful. She was a prophetess, an office that marked her as prayerful,” she said.

Mrs. Mireku, therefore, encouraged the women to be intercessors by interceding for the leadership of the Church, family members, the society and the world at large in prayer.

As a courageous and charismatic leader, Deborah, she noted, encouraged Barrack to lead the nation to war against Sisera (Judges 4:14). 

“This shows that Deborah was an Inspirer. She knew how to organize and mobilize people for battle,” she added.

She also urged the women to emulate Deborah’s supportive nature by supporting their husbands to build godly homes.

He further stated that: “Deborah had the virtue of humility. If she did not exhibit this quality, it would have been difficult for her subjects to approach her for justice. Therefore, we must humble themselves in all situations though difficult sometimes.”

Deborah was a wise woman, and because of her wisdom, she was made the Judge of her nation, she added.

Concluding her message, Mrs. Mireku assured the women that if Deborah was able to succeed as a wife, prophetess and judge (leader) then they could also succeed in their bid to possess their spheres for Christ.

The meeting was well attended by ministers and their spouses, Women’s Ministry leaders and Executive Committee members, as well as officers and members of the Church.

Report by Ashanti-Bekwai Area Media Team

Cape Coast Area Honours Pastor J. W. Sackey 

Apostle Samuel Yaw Antwi, the Cape Coast Area Head and an Executive Council Member of The Church of Pentecost, on Sunday, May 15, 2022, dedicated the ultra-modern Peniel Assembly church building in the Oguaa Abura District, which has now been named after Pastor James William Sackey (of blessed memory).

Pastor Sackey was the founder of the Bombers Squad, an evangelistic group credited for planting several assemblies of the Church in the Greater-Accra region. He is also known to have worked closely with the founder of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor James McKeown.

Preaching at the event, Pastor Franklin Agbovi-Hushie of the OLA District charged the members to make the temple a house of prayer indeed. 

Reading from Mathew 21:12-13 and 1 Corinthians 3:16-17, he stated that the temple is not a place for immorality nor selling and buying, but a house of prayer. 

Pastor Agbovi-Hushie also called on ministers and officers to speak against or boldly confront evil and ungodly deeds or lifestyles in the Church and society.

Apostle S. Y. Antwi, in his remarks, commended the Oguaa Abura District Minister, Pastor Enoch Nii Akrashie, the officers and members of the district for a wonderful job done in putting up such a great edifice.

The family of the late Pastor J.W. Sackey thanked The Church of Pentecost for the honour done to their late father and also donated 50 tambourines, an LED projector and screen, and a 24-inch television to the assembly. 

The ceremony was attended by Mrs. Margaret Serwaa Antwi (Wife of the Area Head), past ministers of the Oguaa Abura District, the Cape Coast Area pastorate, traditional chiefs of Oguaa Abura, and the Assemblyman of the Oguaa Abura Electoral Area.

Report by Pastor Daniel Appiah

Jinavore District Organises “Farm Smart” Training Workshop For Farmers

The Jinavore District in the Sawla Area of The Church of Pentecost has organised its maiden training programme for farmers in the Jinavore community and its environs in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District of Ghana.

The event, themed: “Farm Smart,” was jointly held by the District Men’s Ministry and the Agric Department of the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District Assembly to sensitise members on the proper methods of farming ahead of the May farming season.

The workshop was in line with the strategic vision of the Church, dubbed “Vision 2023: Possessing the Nations,” which aims at equipping members to impact every sphere of society including the agricultural sector, the main occupation of the members in the district.

Addressing the participants, the District Minister, Overseer Benjamin Aliniah, said the event is also in line with the strategic objectives of the national leadership of PEMEM to enhance agribusiness and alleviate poverty in the country. He, therefore, entreated the participants to regard their farms as businesses that could serve as a major source of income when given the requisite attention.

Mr Everest Anwullo and Mr. John Chonga, the resource persons from the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District Assembly (Agric. Department), took turns to educate participants on the need to adopt proper agricultural methods when farming for a good yield.

These presentations were demonstrated with audio-visual aids to assist farmers on the best farming practices. There was also a question-and-answer session to further address the concerns of the participants.

The event also saw the formation of a Farmers Union in the Jinavore Community to aid subsequent trainings. As a result, a team of five was selected to supervise and ensure that farmers complied with the agricultural model enshrined in the PEMEM Strategic plan.

In attendance were the community chiefs, Muslims folks, and the Assemblyman of the Jinavore Electoral Area, Hon. John Nakor.

The Jinavore District also donated agro-chemicals to all widows who participated in the training programme.

Report by Sawla Area Media Team

Suhum Area Inaugurates Chieftaincy Ministry

The Suhum Area of The Church of Pentecost, under the leadership of Apostle Anthony Eghan Kwesi Ekuban, has inaugurated the Chieftaincy Ministry in the Area to provide chaplaincy services to chiefs, queens and other royals in the church. 

The glamourous event, which was held at the L.A. Nyarko Memorial Sanctuary recently, saw the inauguration of a seven-member Area Executive Committee of the new ministry mandated to lead the church’s vision of possessing the palace.

Pastor Samuel Osae-Djan (retired), in a sermon titled, “Equipping Chiefs as Army to Possess Their Territories” – Romans 13:1-5, called for a paradigm shift from how society sees royals as idol worshippers.

He explained that in times past many Christians wrongly perceived the chieftaincy institution to be a symbol of idol worship and for that matter, chiefs and queen mothers do not merit the Kingdom of God.  “Currently, through the possessing the nation’s agenda, the church now has royals who are elders, deacons and deaconesses,” he said.

Pastor Osae-Djan expounded that the gospel needs to be preached in the palaces to win more souls for Christ and in that direction, royals in the church should serve as the agents of transformation.

Inaugurating the seven-member Area Committee of the Chieftaincy Ministry, Apostle Ekuban commended the committee members for accepting the responsibility to champion the cause of the gospel in the palaces in addition to their traditional duties. He charged them to work assiduously and also liaise with other traditional rulers in the Area to spread the gospel to the palaces.

Speaking on behalf of the committee, Nana Nicholas Odame, Dwantoahene of Kibi, who is the chairman, expressed his appreciation to the leadership of the church for coming out with such a great vision to help royals know Christ.

He urged all royals to uphold the ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda of the church, saying, “We are going out as servants to possess the nations. We need to enter the palace and introduce Christ to our subjects.”

The colourful occasion was graced by all pastors within the Suhum Area, chiefs, queen mothers and other royals within the Area.

Report by Samuel Danso.

Estate Worship Centre Donates Motorbikes To 3 Districts, Supports Fulani Trainees

The Estate Worship Centre in the New Tafo Area of The Church of Pentecost, Kumasi, has donated three motorbikes worth GHS 18,600.00, and some used clothing and footwear to support three districts of the church in Ghana.

The beneficiary districts were Dzodze Adagbledu District in the Aflao Area, Abura Gyabankurom District in the Mankessim Area, and the Esienkyem District in the Goaso Area. 

The Area Missions Committee Chairman, Pastor Stephen Ayerakwa Gyan, on behalf of the Area Head, Apostle Samuel Antwi, recently presented the items to Pastor George Amonoo, Member of the International Missions Board, who handed them over to the representatives of the Area Heads of the beneficiary districts.

The gesture, according to the District Pastor of Estate Worship Centre, Pastor Matthias Onu, was from a group in his Worship Centre called “Friends of Missions” who contributed some money to purchase motorbikes to solve the transportation challenges faced by ministers in the beneficiary districts.

The Area Head, Apostle Samuel Antwi, praised the efforts of the leadership of the Estate Worship Centre and the Friends of Missions towards the other churches. He charged other districts to imitate the act and extend helping hands to the needy.

“I am glad that Estate Worship Centre has been able to do such a wonderful donation. We believe this will go a long way to resolve some of the challenges pastors go through,” he said.

The items were presented by the Area Missions Coordinator, Pastor Stephen Ayerakwa Gyan to the Missions Board Committee Member, Pastor George Amonoo before it was handed over to the various Area Representatives.

The beneficiary districts thanked the leadership and members of the Estate Worship Centre for the kind gesture, describing the donation as very timely.

Meanwhile, the New Tafo Area has presented GHS 5,000.00 to support Fulani graduands of the Home and Urban Missions who have been trained to win souls for Christ.

The Area HUM Coordinator, Pastor Kwaku Anak, appreciated the act by the Area and thanked the Area Head and the pastorate for the support. 

The Area also presented GHS 5,000.00 to support the purchase of a vehicle for Pastor Daniel Karikari of Abura Gyabankurom District in the Mankessim Area whose vehicle got burnt at a fitting shop at Aflao Junction on December 2, 2021.

Report by Owusu Dennis, New Tafo – Kumasi.

Buipe District Women’s Ministry Donates To Central Gonja Hospital

As part of the recently held Women’s Ministry’s Week-long national celebrations, the Buipe District of The Church of Pentecost paid a visit to the Central Gonja District Hospital at Buipe to fraternize with the patients at the facility.

During the visit, members of the ministry prayed for the sick and also presented the Gospel and assorted items to both the staff and the patients. The items donated include bedsheets, cleaning agents and toiletries.

The items were received by Mrs. Juliet Adee Neequaye who is the In-service Training Coordinator of the hospital. She expressed her appreciation to The Church of Pentecost, especially the Women’s Ministry for the kind gesture.

“This timely support to the hospital is the first of its kind since the commission of the hospital. We pray and hope for more,” she stated.

The event saw the District Minister, Pastor Eric Owusu, and his wife Esther in attendance. Also in attendance were the District Women’s Ministry Executive Committee Members and some members of the Church.

Report by District Media Team.

Pastor Gives  Birth After 10 Years Of Marriage

Pastor George Nsiah-Afriyie and his wife, Mrs. Gloria Nsiah-Afriyie of the Gwollu District in Tumu Area of The Church of Pentecost, have been blessed with a male child after ten (10) years of marriage.

The baby, Miracle Nyametease Afriyie, was named and dedicated by the Tumu Area Head, Pastor David Kwabena Dorsu, at the Gwollu Central Assembly. In attendance were the Pastorate in the Area and their wives, family members, church members and loved ones.

Report by Tumu Area Media Ministry.

Queen Mother Accepts Christ During Ashanti Bekwai Chieftaincy Ministry Inauguration 

Nana Afia Nyantah II, the Baamuhemaa of Bekwai, attended the inauguration ceremony for the Ashanti Bekwai Area Chieftaincy Ministry of The Church of Pentecost as a guest of honour. Little did she know that she was going to have a personal encounter with Christ.

Nana Nyantah made the decision to accept Jesus as her Lord and personal Saviour last Friday at the Bekwai Central Assembly after an exhortation delivered by Pastor Paul Quansah at the colourful event.

In his sermon, titled: “Using the Chieftaincy Institution to Achieve Vision 2023, Pastor Quansah explained that the aim of the five-year strategic vision of the church (Vision 2023) is to “possess the nations” by transforming every sphere of society with the values and principles of the kingdom of God. 

He noted that the Chieftaincy institution is one of the most important institutions in society. He stressed that the chieftaincy institution is a noble institution through which God governs the affairs of men and, therefore, advised Christians to change their negative perception of chieftaincy. 

Pastor Quansah also advised chiefs, queen mothers and royals to rule with God’s love, respect, and integrity. 

The inauguration ceremony of the Ashanti Bekwai Area Chieftaincy Ministry, which was officiated by the Area Head, Apostle Fred Tiakor, had in attendance 26 royals, the area pastorate and their wives, as well as officers and members of the church.

Report by Overseer Frank Osei Tutu

Dichemso Royal Assembly Church Building Dedicated

The new auditorium of Dichemso Royal Assembly in the Yennyawoso District of The Church of Pentecost, has been dedicated to the glory of God.

The dedication ceremony, which took place on Sunday, May 15, 2022, was officiated by the New Tafo Area Head, Apostle Samuel Antwi, ably assisted by the District Minister, Pastor Charles Oduro, and other ministers and their spouses in the Area.

Speaking at the event, Apostle Samuel Antwi commended the Local Presbytery and the entire members for the strenuous effort made to put up such a magnificent building and urged them to cultivate good maintenance culture in order to prolong its lifespan.

In a sermon on the topic: “Pursue and Bring Back the Glory of God,” with the ark of God in focus, the Gabon National Head, Apostle Michael Agyen Brefo, underscored the importance of God’s glory in the life of a Christian and charged them to guard it at all times.

The ark of God, which according to him, represents the glory, power, holiness and presence of God is indispensable in the Christian living.

“We cannot do without the glory, power, and presence of God,” he stressed.

For this reason, he explained, David, having been made a king of Israel, sought to bring the ark of God, which was ignored during the reign of Saul, back to Jerusalem (1 Chronicles 15).

He incited Christians to have a good heart in their walk with God, just as David did.

“The difference between Saul and David was the heart with which they served God. David had a good heart and cared about the things of God,” he pointed out.

Apostle Michael Agyen Brefo further noted that God has a purpose for every Christian. He, thus, advised the gathering to always stay at the feet of the Lord so as to realise God’s purpose for their lives.

The magnificent edifice, which was constructed at a total cost of GH₵ 857,051.00, was financed by grants from the Headquarters, the Area, the District as well as offerings from the Local Assembly and contributions from benevolent individuals.

Present at the service was Pastor Andrew & Mrs Agnes Adu-Amankwaah (Rtd.), among others.

Report by Yennyawoso District Media Team