PIWC-Atomic Wins Haatso Area Virtuous Ladies Quiz Competition web

PIWC-Atomic Wins Haatso Area Virtuous Ladies Quiz Competition

Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Atomic, emerged as the overall winners of the inaugural Area Quiz Competition organized by the Virtuous Ladies wing of the Haatso Area Women’s Ministry of the Church.

The quiz, contested by all 11 districts in the area, took place on December 3, 2023, at the James McKeown Temple, Libya Quarters District. It focused on the books of Daniel and Ephesians, as well as Church history and current affairs, with three contestants representing each district.

The competition comprised three parts (Part 1, 2, and 3). Throughout the contest, some districts were eliminated, and three districts—Libya Quarters, Pantang, and PIWC Atomic—advanced to the final round.

In the final round, PIWC Atomic emerged victorious with 23 points, Pantang District secured the second position with 22 points, and Libya Quarters District claimed the third position with 21 points.

Certificates and awards were presented to all contestants for their respective districts. The winners, first runners-up, and second runners-up received gold, silver, and bronze medals, respectively, in addition to their prizes.

The competition proved to be highly educational, inspiring, and informative.

Notable figures present at the event included Pastor Paul Komi Adzigbli (Libya Quarters District Minister and Haatso Area Secretary) and his wife, Mrs. Judith Adzigbli, as well as Elder Peter Terkper (Haatso Area Deacon) and Deaconess Charlotte Konadu Amegatcher (Haatso Area Women’s Ministry Leader).

Also in attendance were Deaconess Mary Tobbin Osei (Haatso Area Virtuous Ladies Coordinator) and a cross-section of ministers’ wives, District Women’s Ministry leaders, and District Virtuous Ladies coordinators, among others.

Report by Abigail Buaku Jacobson (Libya Quarters District)

Bawku Area Mega Crusades Yield 929 Souls web

Bawku Area Mega Crusades Yield 929 Souls

The Bawku Area of The Church of Pentecost, led by Pastor Eric Gyacham, organised six mega crusades in the 2023 calendar year, resulting in a total of 929 souls.

The crusades took place across the three zones of the Area.

The first crusade of the year took place at Bansi Town Square from February 1 to 3, 2023, recording 74 souls, including 21 children, of whom 42 were baptised in water.

Exactly a month later, a three-day crusade was held at Apondabogo town from March 1 to 4, 2023, successfully recording a total of 129 adult souls, while 64 children accepted Christ. All the adult souls underwent water baptism.

Similar crusades took place at Bugri in the Kugsabilia District and Zebilla Town from March 15 to 17 and May 31 to June 2, respectively.

The Bugri crusade saw 38 adults surrendering their lives to Christ, with two undergoing water baptism. Nineteen children were also won for Christ. Despite low water baptism due to religious inhibitions, 47 souls experienced the power of God, speaking in tongues during this crusade.

On the other hand, the Zebilla crusade recorded 53 souls, including 15 children. Thirty-three of the adult souls underwent water baptism.

From September 27 to 29, the Area organised another crusade at Takore in the Songo District, winning a total of 116 souls (85 adults and 31 children). Fifty of the adult souls were successfully baptised in water, with 24 receiving Holy Spirit baptism.

The last Area Crusade for the year was held at Garu from November 29 to December 1, recording a massive souls harvest of 457 (293 adults and 161 children). To the glory of God, 167 of the adult souls received water baptism.

In 2023, the Bawku Area, through its crusades, won 929 souls (including 290 children), with 423 of the new converts undergoing water baptism.

Additionally, numerous spectacular events were recorded at the various crusades to the glory of God.

The Church of Pentecost remains committed to the core mandate of evangelism as it rigorously pursues the Great Commission. By the grace of God, the efforts of the church have not been fruitless, as many have been led to the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ.

The gift of salvation that Christ offers is available to all who believe and accept Him as Lord and personal Saviour.

You can also do the same by saying this simple prayer:

“Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner, and I ask for your forgiveness. I believe you died for my sins and rose from the dead for my justification. I turn from my sins and invite you to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow you as my Lord and Saviour.”

If you have sincerely said this prayer, then you are Born Again. Please find any branch of The Church of Pentecost nearby or any Bible-believing church to learn more about your newfound faith.

Report by Bawku Area Media

Pastor Baiden & Wife Donate Vehicle To Akomadan District web

Pastor Baiden & Wife Donate Vehicle To Akomadan District

The Ahenkro District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor John Enoch Baiden, and his wife, Mrs. Janet Marjorie Baiden, have donated a Toyota Scion saloon car to the Akomadan District of the church.

The presentation was made on Friday, December 1, 2023 at Ofinso New Town Central Assembly after the morning session of “Offinso for Christ” Crusade.

Presenting the keys and the car documents to the District through the Area Head, Apostle Samuel Edzii Davidson, Pastor Baiden, who doubles as the Offinso Area PEMEM Leader, expressed his joy for being able to assist the District in this manner.

“I believe this vehicle can help ease the movement of the District Pastor, which will make the work a bit easier for him and his wife,” he said.

Apostle Samuel Edzii Davidson, handed over the keys to the Akomadan District Minister, Pastor John Effakuntor, and charged him to take good care of the vehicle and ensure a good maintenance culture.

Pastor Effakuntor and his wife, on behalf of the Akomadan District, expressed their sincerest appreciation to the Almighty God for answering their prayers.

He also thanked the Area Head and his wife, Mrs. Winnifred Edzii Davidson, for their good leadership skills and training that has yielded these results.

He reserved special praise for Pastor Baiden and his wife, for the wonderful gesture, and called for God’s blessings upon them.

Present at this short ceremony were the area pastorate and their wives, as well as the Akomadan District Executive Committee members.

Report by Offinso Area Media Team.

Deacon Jude Asante Bags Most Respected Real Estate CEO Award web

Deacon Jude Asante Bags Most Respected Real Estate CEO Award

Mr. Jude Asante, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of YouSort Group, and a Deacon of The Church of Pentecost, took home the “Most Respected CEO in Real Estate” award at the 6th Ghana Industry CEO Awards ceremony.

The 6th Ghana Industry CEOs Awards is an annual awards scheme aimed at identifying and publicly recognizing the most outstanding chief executives in corporate Ghana across a wide range of sectors. 

Deacon Asante was one of the young CEOs who were honoured at the award ceremony held in Accra on Friday, November 24, 2023, for their leadership prowess, business acumen, and commitment to ethical standards.

The awardees, who included CEOs of both private and public sector corporations and institutions, were selected through a process involving public nominations, shortlisting, public voting, and final vetting by a board.

In total, about 65 personalities received awards across various categories, including Advertising, Telecommunication, Education, E-commerce, Automobile, Health, Real Estate, and Petroleum, among others

Deacon Asante, an alumnus of Pentecost University, currently fellowships with the English Assembly of the Israel District of the Church.

YouSort Group (www.yousortgroup.com) is a Ghanaian company that offers a comprehensive range of services such as the sale of farms, beach front, and residential lands; building and construction, property management and brokerage services; project validation, audit, and supervisory services; the processing of business registration, development and advisory; the processing of visa-on-arrival, residency and work permit, among others

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FeDems Group Supports Pentecost Hospital web

FeDems Group Supports Pentecost Hospital

FeDems Group, a leading consultancy and engineering firm in Ghana, has donated an undisclosed sum to Pentecost Hospital at Madina in Accra today.

The donation aimed at alleviating the financial burden faced by many patients who are unable to meet the cost of healthcare at the facility.

Presenting the cheque, the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Ing. Felix Atsrim, stated: “We, at FeDems Group, recognise the tremendous work Pentecost Hospital-Madina is doing in our community, and we are committed to aiding this effort in making healthcare accessible to all.”

Ing. Atsrim believes that the kind gesture of his outfit will inspire more corporations and individuals to take proactive steps to support the hospital

Receiving the cheque, the Director of the Pentecost Hospital-Madina, Apostle Dr. Edward Arko Koranteng, expressed profound gratitude to FeDems Group, stating, “This generous donation will go directly towards financing the medical bills of those who can’t afford them.

He said the FeDems Group has set a precedent in community participation and their efforts will undoubtedly change many lives.

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Winneba Area Organises Retreat For Pastorate & Wives web

Winneba Area Organises Retreat For Pastorate & Wives

Apostle Daniel Nii Tetteh Tackie, the Winneba Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, has organised a one-day retreat for the Area pastorate and their wives.

During the event held at the Ansaful Central Assembly auditorium, Apostle Tackie delivered a sermon titled, “Live or Re-live the Pages of Acts of the Apostles: A Clarion Call for All Ministers,” inspired by a profound statement made by the Chairman of the Church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, at the recently held Heads’ meeting.

In his message, he emphasised the significance of the Acts of the Apostles, highlighting their portrayal of the early church’s inception and astonishing journey.

He underscored the theme of availing oneself to God, drawing parallels to the Early Church’s unleashing of power.

Delving into key insights, the Winneba Area Head noted the importance of moving with power, drawing inspiration from the dynamic nature of the Early Church.

He explored the perceived gap between the Early Church and the present, attributing it to a diminishing commitment among believers.

Addressing internal conflicts, he drew parallels with the Early Church’s resolution of issues, emphasizing the need for power and endurance to propel the church forward.

He indicated the role of the Holy Spirit in unleashing the church, marked by flames, wind, and miracles, with poignant relevance in the present time.

Apostle Tackie also distinguished between Jesus’ assurance of disciples’ clothing with power in Luke 24:45–49 and the Acts 1:8 experience, shedding light on the nuanced nature of divine empowerment.

The Holy Spirit’s multifaceted empowerment for witness, glorifying God, and providing supernatural power for Christ’s church recurred in his sermon, illustrated through passages like Acts 3:7–10 and Acts 4.

Drawing upon Paul’s insights in Romans 16:25–27, the Winneba Area Head noted that believers, by virtue of their unlimited access to God through Christ, have a unique advantage over challenges.

Apostle Tackie concluded by urging believers to open up to God’s establishment, likening it to being on “steroids,” signifying an advantage to overcome everything, including challenges posed by the devil.

Apostle Tackie, afterwards, outlined Vision 2028, which seeks to unleash the whole church to transform worldviews, thoughts, and behavior with the values, principles, and lifestyles of the kingdom of God, leading many to Christ.

He also threw more light on the 2024 theme, “A People of God Unleashed to transform their world” (1 Peter 2:9; Acts 1:8), and also shared with the participants the official slogans for the new strategic vision of the Church.

Report by Pastor Emmanuel Foster Asamoah

COME, CHOOSE CHRIST - POEM web

One-Week Observation For The Dead: A Menace Or A Missing Link?

One of the downsides of humanity’s existence is mourning. It is not a pleasant experience when it happens to an individual or a group. Perhaps, the height of mourning is when the life of a dear one is lost. In various societies, the rite of passage for the dead into the afterlife could be from sheer elaborate extravagance or pauper privation to depict the extent of pain. Funerals date back into antiquity. In the biblical narratives, we encounter funerals such as that of Jacob running into days in the Old Testament and processions of mourners encountered by Jesus and that of Dorcas in the New Testament.

In Ghanaian society, funerals serve not only as a time to mourn the departed but also as a time for reflection on life and its meaning, socialisation, reunions, and even the settlement of protracted disputes or contracting of marriages in memory of the deceased. Funerals also come with an economy of their own, from caterers, undertakers, pallbearers, spinners, coffin makers, providers of canopies, and chairs, among others. It is no surprise that there is a discussion in the policy sector to consider putting how funerals are observed in Ghana on the tourism map.

Unfortunately, the economic and social benefits of funerals have been hyped to the extent that organising funerals in Ghana has become a whole burden that makes people grieve over the cost more than grieving the loss of life. It is documented that some people who wail uncontrollably when they hear of the demise of a loved one are not just mourning the life gone but also contemplating how to come by resources to organise huge funerals in their memory. It is as if when the funeral does not meet the expectations of attendees, then you have failed to eulogise the dead as it should be, and at times people have been accused of being happy they have lost a loved one because they failed to spend so much on their funerals. It is this sad narrative that has gradually pushed Ghanaian society, especially southern Ghana, into another monster that needs to be quickly checked – one-week observation.

Traditionally, the one week was observed by close kin of the deceased. It has a historical origin from the times when orthodox medicine was not advanced, and the dead were preserved at home for a week just to be sure they were not in a coma or just collapsed. After a week, the family was sure to announce the person as dead, hence the nomenclature ‘One Week Observation’. It was to observe a week after the passing of the individual. It was at this time that the head of the family (abusua panyin) met with the close-knit group of those who matter in the family to deliberate on when to observe the funeral of the deceased. It was a solemn and pensive occasion held away from public view, and not every family member was allowed to attend.

It therefore beats the imagination how this has been turned into another albatross around the neck of society and how it is gradually getting to suffocate the living. Three things bewilder me about the observation of one week for the deceased as it is currently practiced. First, the one-week celebration has been turned into a mini-funeral, a kind of pre-funeral rehearsal where people are invited to come mourn the dead. I have observed with concern one-week observations where the only thing that showed it was not the main funeral was that the corpse was missing in action. Everything that was to be done at the main funeral was performed at the one-week observation. I wondered what else was to be done at the main funeral after all this extravagance and pageantry.

Another concern is that the ‘one week’ has been turned into one month, two months, six months after the death of the person. One is just left without words as to what accounts for that and what is the significance of the occasion any longer. At times, before the ‘one week’ held many weeks after the incidence of death, the date for the main funeral, which is the main reason for the observation, is already known to anyone who cares to know. Why then is the ‘one week’ still held? In fact, why is it still called ‘one-week observation’ when it is being held after one week of the demise?

The one that hit me hard was when a widower was compelled to organise the one week of his late wife an hour away from the same day the main funeral was held. What else could be so devastating for someone who has lost his dear wife than to hold two ‘funerals’ for the deceased the same day at the same venue? What is the essence?

My third concern is how gradually, an observation meant for the close-knit family has been made a ‘compulsion’ for all, and gradually the church is being coerced into officially getting involved. An event not meant for the public is gradually being forced down the throats of everyone. People even call to accuse friends, church members, and pastors for not attending the one-week observation of the passing of a deceased. It has got to the point where church buildings, instruments, chairs, and canopies are requested to be used for such events. These requests are made again during the main funeral. What else can be so stressful for church leaders than this? To refuse is to be tagged unsympathetic, a culture-mix fit, apathetic, etc.

It is about time our traditional leaders, family heads, and the church responded to this situation to curtail it from blowing up into something else beyond the menace it is becoming or has become now. In times past, when wake-keeping, another practice that lost its significance in the face of modernity and advancement in science, threatened our sanity, some chiefs and church leaders quickly responded to the threat, and we have a modicum of sanity prevailing now on the issue of wake-keeping. I believe we are presented again with a time to show leadership again. Let’s mourn the dead without burdening the living unnecessarily. Or could there be a meaningful missing link I and others who are concerned have missed in the contemporary one-week observation?

Written by Pastor George Osei-Asiedu

Elder Frank Ayisi Adjudged Sunyani Municipality's 2023 Best Farmer web

Elder Frank Ayisi Adjudged Sunyani Municipality’s 2023 Best Farmer

Forty-nine-year-old Elder Frank Kwadwo Ayisi from the Sunyani Central District of The Church of Pentecost has emerged as the 2023 overall best farmer in the Sunyani Municipality within the Bono Region of Ghana.

Elder Ayisi, the Chief Executive Officer of “Frank V Farms,” clinched the award at the 39th National Farmers’ Day celebration held on Friday, December 1, in Antwikrom, a farming community within the Sunyani Municipality.

In an interview with PENTECOST NEWS during the event, Elder Nana Ayisi, also the Sanaahene of Baakoniaba Traditional Area, affirmed that agriculture holds considerable potential.

He, therefore, advised the youth to venture into agribusiness with determination and perseverance.

Mr. Patrick Delah Newman, the Sunyani Municipal Agric Director, echoed the sentiment, encouraging the youth to explore the numerous employment opportunities within the agriculture sector instead of pursuing white-collar jobs.

In recognition of his achievement, Elder Ayisi received a tricycle, Wellington boots, seedlings, bars of key soap, cutlasses, T-shirts, and a night’s stay at Eusbett Hotel with his family as part of the reward package.

The event was attended by the Sunyani Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), the Agric Director, chiefs, religious leaders, security agencies, farmers, and the general public.

Elder Nana Ayisi commenced his farming enterprise in 2011 and currently employs 10 permanent and 16 temporary workers.

His livestock farm boasts 10,000 poultry birds, 30 goats, 30 sheep, 15 turkeys, and 60 cattle.

He also oversees eight hectares of cocoa farm, six hectares of cashew plantation, 13 hectares of cassava farm, and two hectares of mango farms.Elder Ayisi is married to Mrs. Victoria Ayisi, and together they have six children.

Report by Elder Collins Obeng K. Jr. (Sunyani Central District)

Asenemaso District Holds Maiden Family Week Celebration web

Asenemaso District Holds Maiden Family Week Celebration

The Asenemaso District in the Abuakwa Area of The Church of Pentecost has held its maiden edition of the Family Week celebration.

The overarching theme for the celebration, which took place from November 13-19, 2023, was “Building and sustaining the family altar to impact generations.”

Under the direction of Pastor Peter and Mrs Divina Quayson (Asenemaso District Minister), the event was divided into three main sessions: Officers, Singles, and Couples.

The week was climaxed with a dinner night on Saturday to foster fellowship among singles and couples.

The singles session, dubbed “Exairetiko’s Conference,” took place on Monday and Tuesday under the theme: “Living an exceptional single life.”

The family week celebration aligns with the Church’s Tenet, clearly stating its marriage and family life stance.

The Church believes marriage is a God-ordained union for the lifelong intimate relationship between a man and a woman, as biologically defined.

The opening session of the family week celebration was grand and glamorously executed, witnessing the gathering of all officers and their spouses in the district. It was a beautiful gathering of old and young couples renewing their love, culminating in a dinner.

Opening the celebration, Pastor Peter Quayson underscored the need for officers to focus on the family as the foundation of their ministry.

He preached on the topic, “The family as the basic unit of the church.” Couples also had the opportunity to share life and marriage experiences.

In the singles’ session, Pastor Enock Ohene Karikari, the Abuakwa PIWC Resident Minister and the Area Youth Pastor, shared insightful thoughts on living an exceptional life, using Joseph as a case study.

According to him, in pursuing exceptionalism, one must acknowledge the inherent challenges and sacrifices accompanying such aspirations.

“Exceptional individuals understand that greatness comes at a cost and are willing to pay the hard price required for outstanding achievements,” he stated.

Pastor Peter Quayson, on his part, took the youth through the principles of exceptional single life. He emphasised that being extraordinary is non-negotiable since the world recognises and values excellence more than hard work.

He asserted that striving for excellence has a way of attracting opportunities and recognition from others. In the couple’s session, Pastor Agyemang Boateng addressed the various challenges families face today and provided biblical responses.

He opined that many of these challenges are man-made. He stated: “The family is incredibly important, and it’s the foundation of every country and state, and we should never downplay its role in our lives.”

The Saturday evening was observed as a family dinner night for the entire church.

Report by Asenemaso District Media Team.

Allow The Holy Spirit To Saturate Your Lives web

Allow The Holy Spirit To Saturate Your Lives – Apostle Addo-Pappoe To Believers

The Tepa Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle David Nii Addo-Pappoe, has called on believers to allow the Holy Spirit to saturate their lives to bring the desired transformation in them.

Speaking at the last “Koyhia Nyame” prayer programme for the year on December 1, 2023, at the Tepa Central assembly auditorium, Apostle Addo-Pappoe revealed that the Holy Spirit fire in Christians always acts as a catalyst and a divine booster that will lead them to make maximum impact in their societies.

“When the fire of the Holy Ghost is at work in a believer, he needs not to pay attention to the devil. Satan will disappear from their lives when the fire is at work,” he said. 

He continued that the devil’s venom will not be able to operate when the Holy Spirit fire is burning in their lives, just as the viper was shaken off into the fire by Apostle Paul (Acts 28:6).

He charged members to be filled with the fire of the Holy Spirit to take dominion of their territories. In this way, he said, they can transform their world.

Apostle David Nii Addo-Pappoe reiterated that when members are fully immersed in the Holy Spirit’s power, they will profoundly transform their marriages, workplaces, families, communities, and the entire world.

Pastor Eric Mensah of Hwidiem District, who happened to be the speaker, also admonished members to put on the identity of the fire of the Holy Spirit since they have the fire of the Holy Spirit in their DNA. 

He spoke on the theme, “Reposition yourself for a different identity for maximum impact” – John 5:35 and Psalm 104:4. 

Report by Overseer Emmanuel Owusu.