The Church of Pentecost Provides Kpalworgu Community With Safe Drinking Water

The Church of Pentecost Provides Kpalworgu Community With Safe Drinking Water

The Church of Pentecost, through her social services directorate, Pentecost Social Services (PENTSOS), has constructed a limited mechanised water system for the Kpalworgu Community in the Wa East District of the Upper West Region.

The water system, which was constructed at a total cost of GHS 50,000.00, consists of a borehole, a 10,000-litre overhead storage tank, and two standpipes connected through a pipe network to deliver water to the Kpalworgu school, CHPS Compound, and other residents of the community.

A public standpipe with three fetching taps was also constructed for the Fulani community in the Area as part of the project.

According to the PENTSOS Director, Elder Richard Amaning, the project was started in 2019 but its completion delayed as a result of power extension challenges.

He further noted that, due to the limited number of boreholes fitted with hand pumps in the community, school children, health workers and the residents relied heavily on rainwater harvesting (which is seasonal) for water supply.

The water system would, therefore, provide relief to the community people, particularly pupils and patients, he added.

The facility, which adds to the growing list of social interventions undertaken by The Church of Pentecost in the last five years, was commissioned by the Wa Area Head of the Church, Apostle Daniel Nii Tetteh Tackie, during a special ceremony held last Monday.

Apostle Tetteh Tackie, in his speech at the event, indicated that the water system is in line with the Church’s five-year strategic vision (Vision 2023), which among other objectives, is focused on championing societal transformation.

Drawing some lessons from Jesus’ feeding of the five thousand to exhort the gathering, the Church’s Coordinator for Home and Urban Missions (HUM), Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, said that the social needs of people must be on the heart of every government and institution, stressing that: “providing water to a community is as important as bringing them the gospel.”

Apostle Kwafo further urged the community people to live together in love, and not to waste resources since “every wasteful community is a poor community.”

The Wa East District Chief Executive, Dr. S. K. Mahama, a special guest at the event, thanked the Church for the great work done and lauded  the Church’s holistic approach to ministry.

“When you attend The Church of Pentecost, the Church does not only work on your spirit, but it also cares for your soul and body,” he said.

The representative of the Kpalworgu Chief at the ceremony also conveyed the chief’s gratitude to the Church as well as teachers and health workers for their significant contributions to the development of the community.

Present at the commissioning ceremony were a cross-section of the Wa Area pastorate, staff of the PENTSOS Directorate, principal officers from the Wa East District Assembly, community elders, the Fulani Chief, Church members and community people.

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Be Loyal To The Church of Pentecost Brand

Be Loyal To The Church of Pentecost Brand – Apostle Kumi-Larbi Advises

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost (CoP), Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has urged clergy, officers, and members of the Church to strive to preserve the Church’s brand identity and refrain from acts that can tarnish the Church’s image and thus bring the name of God into disrepute.

“When members have grievances or concerns about the church or ministers, they should not speak ill of them, but rather channel their grievances through the established procedures to seek redress,” the General Secretary has admonished when speaking at this year’s Head Office Management & Staff Retreat today at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa-Fetteh, near Kasoa.

In a presentation on the topic, “Maintaining The CoP Brand – Rules of Conducts,” Apostle Kumi-Larbi said that the Church is the household of God, redeemed and sanctified by the blood of Jesus.

“The Church is not a mere social institution, but a family of saints being trained and equipped until we all attain the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ,” he stated.

He said that The CoP brands are what identify and separate the Church from others, saying, “It shapes the minds of the way of people, distinguishes and makes us unique.”

The General Secretary noted that God gave the forbearers of The Church of Pentecost a covenant which shaped its tenets, core values and rules of conducts.

“In every generation, if they don’t respect their part of the covenant, God will leave them and choose other people,” he stressed.

According to him, for the Church to fulfill its mandate of the covenant, some guidelines have been outlined to shape its members thoughts and principles of living. These, he noted, are the rules of conducts that govern the Church.

Stating the rules of conducts, Apostle Kumi-Larbi explained that they can help members to maintain the church’s brand which is highly respected at all levels.

Below are the Rules of Conduct of The Church of Pentecost:

a. Set aside a period daily for a personal quiet time in prayer and meditation on the Word (Matt. 6:6; Eph. 6:18-20).

b. Always endeavour to adequately prepare yourself through prayer and meditation before coming to the house of God (Heb. 4:15-16).

c. Be in your seat in good time before the commencement of service and participate fully in every aspect of the service.

d. Endeavour, by word and deed, to bring up your children in the fear of the LORD, and bring them with you to the house of God. Supervise and monitor the active participation of your children in Sunday School and Youth Ministry, as the case may be. Do not neglect the spiritual well-being of the other relatives and househelps under your care; they also need salvation (Gen. 18:19; Jos. 24:15; 2 Tim. 1:5,6; Prov. 22:6; Deut. 6:4-7).

e. Take the pastor as your own friend. He needs your compassion, help and advice as you also need his. Pray for him always (Heb 13;17, 18; Rom. 15:30-32; Mal 2:7).

f. Make the Church your spiritual home. Love the brethren with brotherly affection and, if you are able, contribute to the needs of the saints (Phil. verse 7; Ac. 2:46).

g. During casual conversation at home or at work, do not speak disrespectfully or disparagingly about the Church and God’s servants. Make your concerns and grievances known to the appropriate authority for explanation or redress (3 Jn. 9,10; Num. 12:12).

h. Endeavour to study the Bible diligently on your own and take it with you anytime you go to the house of God (2 Tim. 2:15; Act. 17:11; Jos. 1:8).

i. Enter reverently; pray fervently; listen attentively; give praise from a grateful heart, and worship God in the beauty of holiness (Ps. 118:27-29; Eccl. 5:1; Rom. 7:12; Jas 1:19). “Enter into His gates with thanks-giving, and into His courts with praise; be thankful unto Him and bless His name” (Ps. 100:4)

j. Marital fidelity and chastity before and during marriage are the hallmarks of a true Christian and are, therefore, strongly urged upon every child of God. Pre-marital and extra-marital relationships have no place in the Church of God; members found in such relationships should be punished by suspension and/or withdrawal from fellowship (1Cor. 5; Heb. 13:4).

k. In your business, endeavour to make all your dealings and transactions Bible based, honest and transparent (Prov. 16:8; 21:6; 22:13,16; Jer. 17:11; 22:13). A true child of God should not deal in items known to be detrimental to the spiritual, mental and physical health of others, e.g., alcohol, cigarettes and narcotic drugs.

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Pentecost Minister Wins Best Fish Farmer Award

Pentecost Minister Wins Best Fish Farmer Award

The Grubi District Minister in the Kete-Krachi Area of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Martin Baidoo, has been adjudged the Best Fish Farmer in the Kete-Krachi Nchumburu District of the Oti Region.

Pastor Baidoo was conferred with the award at the just-ended Farmers’ Day celebrations held in Kete-Krachi on Friday, December 2, 2022.

He was presented with a 32-inch flat-screen television set, Napsa spraying machine, a pair of wellington boots, two bars of washing soap, and two machetes.

Pastor Martin Baidoo started fish farming in December 2021 with 2,100 fingerlings. Currently, he has 50 people, comprising members and non-members of the church, who are undergoing training to undertake their individual projects.

Report by Overseer Felix Otutey Ebeneku.

Pentecost School Wins Inter-School Reading Competition

Pentecost School Wins Inter-School Reading Competition

The Pentecost Preparatory School, Madina (PPS-Madina) emerged overall winners of the 2022 Kathy Knowles Inter-School Reading Competition organised under the auspices of the Ghana Library Board for basic schools.

The Kathy Knowles Inter-School Reading Competition is an annual event that was initiated 10 years ago to encourage reading among basic school children within the La Nkwantanang and Ayawaso Municipalities.

This year’s edition of the reading competition was under the theme: “Reading, a Prerequisite for the 21st Century Learner.”

PPS-Madina edged past over 50 schools at the preliminary stages of the competition to qualify as one of the 10 finalists for the grand finale held at the Accra College of Education.

By dint of hard work, the PPS-Madina team were crowned champions at the end of the contest and were presented a trophy and stationeries. The team also received anniversary champagne and cake from the event organisers.

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Apostle Nyamekye Interacts Web

Apostle Nyamekye Interacts With Retired Ministers, Wives & Widows

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, met with about 349 retired ministers and wives of the Church in the Greater-Accra Region at the Santa Maria Central Assembly church auditorium, Accra, yesterday.

The purpose of the meeting, among other reasons, was to share fellowship with the gallant soldiers of the cross and offer them some words of encouragement.

Also present at the meeting were Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi (General Secretary), Apostle Samuel Osei Asante (Executive Council Member and Kaneshie Area Head), and Prophet David Kankam Beditor (Executive Council Member and Ashaiman Area Head), as well as some Area Heads and Ministry Directors of the Church.

Exhorting the gathering, Apostle Nyamekye encouraged the retirees to give thanks to God always despite the physical distress they may be facing such as sicknesses and the passing of loved ones.

Using Psalm 34:1-3 as a scriptural reference, the Chairman said that it is easier to bless the Lord in good times, but it requires more effort and faith to do that in times of difficulty.

“Do not be perturbed by life’s whirls and issues, only know that a better life is before you,” he stated.

Apostle Nyamekye also pointed out that the soul is the center of a person’s emotions, adding that what one hears, sees, touches, or feels determines the mood of the soul and causes the individual to react in a particular way.

“The soul is not always in a happy mood so extolling the Lord all the days of your life is not always easy, it is actually a sacrifice unto the Lord,” he explained.

The Chairman, therefore, advised the retired ministers to ignore any negative talk and rather focus on the goodness of God by always keeping in mind what the Lord has done for them.

“What leads people to thank the Lord is reflecting on what you see and hear. Think about the goodness of God and let His thanksgiving be on your lips always,” he said.

The exhortation was followed with an intensive prayer session led by the General Secretary.

Prophet David Kankam Beditor, who also heads the Greater-Accra Regional Coordinating Committee of the Church, made a cash donation to the National Association of Retired Ministers and Wives on behalf of all 13 administrative areas of the Church in the region.

In response, Apostle Rigwell Ato Addison (Rtd.), the Chairman of the association, expressed utmost gratitude to the leadership of the Church for their contributions towards the welfare of the retirees.

Among the participants were Apostle Prof. Opoku Onyinah (Immediate-past Chairman of the Church) and Apostle Samuel K. Ansong (Former Executive Council Member and Area Head).

The retired ministers of the Church in Greater-Accra have been grouped into zones, namely, Ashaiman/Tema, Madina/Haatso, Achimota/ Suhum/Nsawam, Kaneshie, Odorkor/Anyaa-Ablekuma, Kasoa and Teshie Nungua. PENTECOST NEWS

Moree for Christ Crusade web

“Moree for Christ” Crusade Yields 206 Souls

“Moree for Christ” Crusade, a four-day evangelism outreach organised by the Cape Coast Area of The Church of Pentecost at the Moree D/A Basic School Park, recorded 206 souls to the glory of God.

The crusade, which was held from November 30 to December 3, 2022, was part of the Area’s activities for the recently-observed November Aggressive Evangelism Month.

The event was held in both morning and evening sessions under the theme: “For The Son of Man Came To Seek and Save the Lost” (Luke 19:10).

The main speakers for the crusade were Apostle Samuel Yaw Antwi  (Cape Coast Area Head and Executive Council Member), Apostle Samuel Edzii-Davidson (Offinso Area Head), Apostle Isaac Annan (Mankessim Area Head) and Pastor Samuel Aidoo  (Area Evangelism Ministry Leader and Cape Coast District Minister).

At the end of the event, 145 adults and 61 children surrendered their lives to Christ, 134 persons underwent water baptism, and nine converts received Holy Spirit baptism with the initial evidence of speaking in tongues.

It is also worth noting that 53 backsliders were won back and led to rededicate their lives to Christ.

There were also several testimonies of instant healings and deliverance from spiritual bondage during the prayer sessions that followed the preaching of the gospel message of Christ.

Report by Pastor Okoampah Kwesi Ebenezer Ayivi (Cape Coast Area Media & Publications Ministry)

New Combine District Pastor, Wife Embark On Lunch Evangelism

New Combine District Pastor, Wife Embark On Lunch Evangelism

The New Combine District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Martin Kesse Berko, and his wife Esther, on  November 25, 2022,  stormed the offices of the Ghana National Fire Service and the Police Station at Akosombo with the Gospel.

As part of sharing the word of God with the men and women of the two security agencies, the pastor and his wife served them hot lunch.  

Speaking on the topic, “Jesus as a life-giving Spirit” based on 1 Corinthians 15:45, Pastor Kesse urged the officers to surrender their lives to Jesus Christ and be saved. He stressed that Jesus gives life and that eternal life can only be found and enjoyed in Christ.

He challenged them to walk with Jesus and take Him as their Lord and master. He prayed for them.

To the glory of God, four of the officers later called him and gave their lives to Christ.

In appreciation, the Akosombo Divisional Commander of the Ghana Police Service, Chief Superintendent Isaac Obeng Dompre, and the District Commander of the Ghana National Fire Service, DO1 Cecil Addo, were overwhelmed by the gesture of the pastor and his wife.

They commended Pastor & Mrs Kesse for appreciating the effort of the security agencies by sharing the word of God with them and providing them with lunch.

“We are highly motivated and impressed by the action of the pastor and his wife. We bless The Church of Pentecost for training its pastors to impact their societies,” Chief Superintendent Dompre said.

Report by Esther Kesse.

Nana K. Gyasi, Wife Donate Brand New Vehicle To Church

Nana K. Gyasi, Wife Donate Brand New Vehicle To Church

The Chief Executive Officer of Nana K. Gyasi Company Limited, Elder Dr Nana Kwadwo Gyasi, together with his wife, Deaconess Josephine Gyasi, have donated a 2020 model Honda CRV vehicle to the Suame District of The Church of Pentecost.

The business mogul presented the vehicle to the church during the District’s 3rd Week celebration which was held at the Tetelestai Assembly auditorium in Suame, Kumasi, from December 7-11, 2022.

The programme, which was used for fasting, prayer and offering, was on the theme: “Equipped to Give Cheerfully” – 2 Corinthians 9:7.

Climaxing the programme on Sunday morning, Elder Dr. Nana K. Gyasi and his wife surprised the entire church by announcing the gesture to the congregation.

This brought great joy to all the members of the church and motivated other members, especially the youth to cultivate the habit of giving to draw more blessings from the Lord.

According to Elder Nana K. Gyasi, he was touched by the Holy Spirit to offer the car to the district to facilitate the pastor’s visitation to members and other ministerial duties.

Nana K. Gyasi Company Limited is Ghana’s leading supplier of steel products such as rebars (iron rods) and cement.

Report by Suame District News Team

Ministers’ Wives Urged To Pay Attention To Their Children

Ministers’ Wives Urged To Pay Attention To Their Children

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has urged ministers’ wives to dedicate much time to train and teach their children to be grounded in Christ.

According to Apostle Nyamekye, the greatest treasure to ministers are their children, whom he describes as are a heritage, adding that, it is through them that their generations would be blessed.

The Chairman said this on Thursday, December 8, 2022, at the Dr. Wyatt Memorial Temple, Accra Newtown during the 6th Edition of the Greater Accra Ministers’ Wives Prayer Meeting.

The theme for the meeting was, “Equipping The Church As An Army To Possess The Nations,” – Hebrews 13:20-21 & Ephesians 4:11-12; 6:10-11.

Speaking on the topic, “Children, Our Greatest Treasure,” using Psalms 127:3-5; 37:26, Apostle Eric Nyamekye said that God hopes in parents to raise godly men and women from the heritage He has graciously given them.

“In the long run, the grace of God plays a role in raising godly children, but parents should do their part and God will honour it,” he stated, adding that their divine providence could be linked to how they raise them for the Lord.

He noted that the promise of God could be trans-generational. However, he posited that the role of children in seeing to the fulfillment of these promises cannot be overlooked.

Reading Genesis 18:18-19, he explained that Eli’s priestly line was cut short because of the behaviour of his children, admonishing, “Let us rethink about our children, they are our reward given to us by God.”

He further urged parents to know that the priceless gifts they can give humanity is a child or children they raise to serve God and the state in righteousness.

“Raising children is work but raising godly children could be harder, yet it is worth all the effort,” Apostle Nyamekye iterated.

Reflecting on retirement, he mentioned that in life, we climb and descend. He outlined that when descending during that period in their retirement, a support stick is supplied by children.

“Raise your children in the fear of God. Sow in tears into their lives and in due course, you will reap,” he emphasized, saying, “the children may not necessarily be a biological child. It could be a member or adopted child whom you must take care of.”

The wife of the Chairman, Mrs Mary Nyamekye, led the participants through an intensive session of intercessory prayers, delivering the sick, those in bondage and those waiting on the Lord for the fruit of the womb.

After, the ministers’ wives were taken through a skills training and practical session on Floral Arrangement, facilitated by Deaconess Eleanor Doku, a Floral & Decoration expert.

The gathering brought together wives of Executive Council Members, Area Heads, Apostles, Directors and district ministers within the Greater Accra Region.

Present were Mrs Deborah Agyemang Bekoe (wife of the International Missions Director), Mrs Elizabeth Osei Asante (wife of Kaneshie Area Head), and Mrs. Martha Anane Denteh (wife of the PEMEM Director).

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Chieftaincy Is Ordained By God - Sawla Area Head Asserts

Chieftaincy Is Ordained By God – Sawla Area Head Asserts

The Sawla Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor David Amankwaa, has asserted that Chieftaincy is an institution ordained by God, hence chiefs must rule with principles and values of the kingdom of God.

It is only then, according to the Sawla Area Head, will chiefs secure their reign and bring peace and progress to their subjects.

Pastor Amankwaa made the call during the official inauguration of the Sawla Area Chieftaincy Ministry on December 10, 2022. The colourful service took place at the Sawla English Assembly church auditorium.

Delivering the sermon on the topic “Oh Lord, Save the King” with scriptural reference from Psalm 20:1-9, the Area Head noted that the subjects in the Psalm prayed for their king to be successful implying that subjects expect their rulers to  lead them into a place of progress and prosperity.

According to Pastor Amankwaa, a king (chief) can only succeed in their mandate when they are in tune with God and subject their reign to His control and guidance.

He further noted that, as indicated in the Psalm (Verse 7), some kings (chiefs) “trust not in God, they trust in their chariots (wealth, power, the people in government, the size of their jurisdiction, etc);  but these can not save them in the day of trouble.”

Explaining the rationale for the Chieftaincy Ministry, Pastor Amankwaa stated: “Over the years, the Chieftaincy institution was regarded as a preserve for the ungodly which was an erroneous impression created by our colonial masters and some of our early missionaries. This, among other  reasons, is why the Chieftaincy Ministry has been introduced by The Church of Pentecost to provide chaplaincy services to the palaces.”

He added that the ministry would also change the wrong perception many (particularly Christians) have about the Chieftaincy institution,  and prove that one can be a traditional ruler and still serve God.

The well-patronised event had in attendance four paramount chiefs from Bole, Kong, Sonyo, and Kagbrelma, and 120 sub-chiefs within the Bole and Sawla, Tuna-Kalba political districts.

Also present were the area pastorate and their wives.

Delivering a speech on behalf of the Bolewura, Sarfo Kotoge I, the Sawlawura conveyed the appreciation of the Bolewura to The Church of Pentecost for the developments the Church has brought to his land and welcomed the inauguration of the Chieftaincy Ministry as a laudable addition to efforts being made by the Church to support his community.

He, therefore, pledged his support and that of his subjects for the ministry. The Kongwura also reechoed the same sentiment.

The Sawla Area Chieftaincy Committee comprises Pastor Samuel Awuah (Coordinator), Overseer Christopher Atuah Yeboah (Assistant Coordinator), and Overseer Jones Dwomoh Amankwah (Secretary).

The others are Pastor Benjamin Addo Boateng, Pastor Kwaku Amponsah, P/Overseer Samson Funotey, Elder Buzare Abbass, Deaconess Afiriyie and two representatives of the traditional authorities.

The committee was officially inaugurated by the Area Head at the event.

Report by Sawla Area Media