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Skills Training For Women In Bawku Area

The Bawku Area Women’s Ministry of The Church of Pentecost has organised skill training for 150 women of the church in the Area.

The maiden training programme which took place from March 23 to 25, 2021, was facilitated by Mrs. Beatrice Ohene-Asa Otu (wife of the Deputy Director of the Evangelism Ministry), assisted by Mrs. Vivian Adoma Boateng (wife of the Bawku Area Head).

The training focused on four main categories: skincare products, hair care products, household cleaners, and pastries. The skincare products involved the preparation of liquid soap, shower gel, hand sanitizer, antiseptic, bar soap, and ‘Azuma’ soap.

The hair care products also involved the preparation of shampoo and conditioner. Household cleaners like floor cleaner and bleach were also not left out.

The last day was reserved for the packaging of products and pastries making such as meat-pie (baked and fried), chips, fried doughnuts, and ‘puff puff’ (Toogbei).

The participants were elated to have participated in the training programme. They were hopeful that the skills acquired would help them to begin their businesses.

The leadership of the ministry expressed their appreciation and gratitude to the Area Head, Pastor Eric Kwabena Gyambibi Boateng, for supporting the training.

Report by Mrs. Elizabeth Amartey.

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Djankrom District Donates To Missions

The Djankrom District in the Suhum Area of The Church of Pentecost has donated 110 pieces of clothes and other assorted items worth GH¢ 8,500.00 to support the missions work of the church.

The beneficiaries include Busunu District in Tamale Area, Krachi Area, Nkwanta Area, and Guinea Bissau.

Presenting the items on April 7, 2021, at the forecourt of the District Mission House at Djankrom, the District Minister, Pastor Samuel Aboagye Yirenkyi, said that the gesture was part of their commitment towards promoting the missions work and the “Possessing the Nations Agenda” of the church.

In appreciation, the beneficiaries expressed their gratitude to the district for the benevolence and wished them God’s blessings.

Djankrom district has been instrumental over the years in supporting the missions work of the church with outstanding financial contributions.

Report by Samuel Danso.

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Sakumono PIWC Donates 50 Desks To Winneba PPS

The Sakumono Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC, Sakumono) in the Teshie-Nungua Area of The Church of Pentecost has donated 50 desks and chairs worth GH¢10,000.00 to the Pentecost Preparatory School (PPS), Winneba.

The desks and chairs were presented to the school by the Winneba Area Head, Apostle Samuel Otu Appiah, on behalf of the Resident Minister of Sakumono PIWC, Pastor Anthony Owusu Sekyere Kwarteng, on April 9, 2021.

Apostle Otu Appiah advised the school’s management to take good care of the desks and use them to enhance academic performance in the school.

The Headmistress, Mrs Abigail Anner, who received the desks and chairs, expressed her sincerest appreciation to Sakumono PIWC for the timely support. She assured the Area Head that the desks and chairs would be used for the intended purpose to improve academic performance in the school.

Present at the short ceremony were Pastor Daniel Obeng Mensah (PENSA Travelling Secretary for Winneba Sector and Chairman of the PPS Management Committee), Pastor Emmanuel Foster Asamoah (Abasraba District Minister), Pastor Isaac Sunkwah (Gyahadze District Minister and Area PENTSOS Coordinator), and staff and students of the school.

Report by Pastor Isaac Sunkwah, Winneba Area Reporter.

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La Area Launches ‘Faithful Giants’

The La Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle John Osei Amaniampong, on Thursday, April 8, 2021, launched the Area ‘Faithful Giants’ at the Dr. Thomas Wyatt Memorial Assembly auditorium.

‘Faithful Giants,’ a concept of the Men’s and Youth Ministries, is aimed at equipping young adult males within the age bracket of 20 and 35 years to be well-grounded in Christ who would be faithful in all spheres of their lives by developing and arming them spiritually, physically, socially, and psychologically.

The vision which is being championed and powered by the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) is seeking to build astute and faithful young men of substance to possess the nations for Christ.

Delivering the solidarity message on behalf of the PEMEM Director, Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, the National PEMEM Secretary, Elder Stephen Djaba, said that the ministry in the next four years aims at sharpening men in the church to possess the nations.

He stressed the need for young men to be sharpened to be agents of transformation since “iron sharpens iron.”

The Area Head, Apostle John Osei Amaniampong, noted that the introduction of the ‘Faithful Giants’ concept is timely as it would help to sharpen young men wholistically as they prepare to take over the mantle of leadership.

On his part, the La Area Youth Pastor, Isaac Osei, reiterated the need to sharpen young adults wholistically since they are the potential substitutes to replace the already exhausted first team players when the right time is due.

The occasion was also used to inaugurate the Area Coordinators for the group. They were charged to coordinate efforts to realise the vision of the group.

In attendance were Pastor Clement Achim Gyimah (PEMEM National Executive Committee Member), Area PEMEM and some Youth Executive Committee Members, some ministers in the Area and their wives.

Report by Daniel Tetteh, La Area Reporter.

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Chinderi Central Church Building Dedicated, Named After Pastor Nakojah

The Kete-Krachi Area of The Church of Pentecost has dedicated the Chinderi Central church building and re-named it after the late Pastor Isaac Nakojah.

The service which took place on Sunday, April 11, 2021, was officiated by the Area Head, Pastor Joseph Danzerl. It was attended by ministers of the church, the Chief of Chinderi, family members of the late Pastor Nakojah, and members of the church.

The Chinderi assembly of The Church of Pentecost was started in 1959 by the late Pastor Nakojah after being subjected to several beatings, threats, and insults by his own kinsmen. 62 years down the line, the assembly has developed in leaps and bounds to become a district made up of 11 local assemblies, with a total membership of 1,699 people.

The late Pastor Nakojah was baptised by the late Prophet Thomas Nyarko in 1957 when he travelled to Tepa in the Ashanti Region in 1956 in search of a greener pastures. He returned home two years later with the fire of the Holy Ghost burning in his heart and started the church in Chinderi. Pastor Nakojah was called into the full-time ministry and later baptised the then Brother Michael Kwabena Ntumy who later became the Chairman of the church.

Speaking at the service on the topic, “That there may be glory in the Church” based on Ephesians 3:14-16 and 2 Chronicles 6:1-4; 7:1-2, Pastor Emmanuel Kenin of Krachikrom District observed that “the world’s opinion concerning us [Christians] will depend to a large extent on how far God’s glory is seen in the Church.”

According to him, the Church is the reflection and full expression of the glory of God. Quoting Apostle Eric Nyamekye, Chairman of the church, Pastor Emmanuel Kenin stated that, “God’s glory is not just a theoretical concept to be learned; it is a heavenly reality that should be continuously experienced in the Church.”

The Chief of Chinderi, Nana Abraham Okogye, who is also the Ankobeahene of the Nchumuru Traditional Area, was full of praise for The Church of Pentecost for playing a pivotal role in the development and transformation of the Chinderi community over the years. He added that he would have joined The Church of Pentecost if he were not a member of the Catholic Church.

He made a passionate appeal to the leadership of the church to continue to encourage the members to discard the notion that the chieftaincy institution is anti-Christian.

The Area Head prayed for the chiefs and people of Chinderi as well the family members of the late Pastor Isaac Nakojah.

Report by Pastor Emmanuel Kenin, Area Media Ministry Pastor.

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Takoradi PIWC Dedicates Children’s Auditorium

The Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC)-Takoradi, has dedicated its Children’s Auditorium. The edifice which is made up of a changing room, washroom and a recreational area was completed at the total cost of GH¢150,000.00, fully financed by some anonymous members of the church.

The dedication service, which was officiated by the Takoradi Area Head of the church, Apostle Joseph Kwame Assabil, assisted by the Resident Minister, Pastor Daniel Okyei Boakye, took place on Saturday, April 3, 2021, during the Easter convention.

According to the District Estate Committee Chairman, Elder Kweku Kum, the decision to put up the auditorium was taken in 2018 in an effort to find a conducive meeting place for the children.

Speaking at the service, Apostle Assabil emphasised the need for Christians to be useful articles in the house of God and use their resources wholeheartedly and generously to support the work of God.

In attendance were Pastor Stephen Okyere Acheampong (Area Secretary), Mrs. Rebecca Assabil (wife of the Area Head), Mrs. Abigail Okyei Boakye (wife of the Resident Minister), Deaconess Dr. Gladys Quartey (National Executive Member of the Women’s Ministry), among others.

Report by Pastor Ernest Perbi-Asare, Assakae District.

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Missions Office Donates Fibre Boat To Afram Plains Area

The International Missions Office of The Church of Pentecost has donated a fibre boat worth GH¢102,034.00 to the Afram Plains Area of the church to enable them to send the gospel message of the Lord Jesus Christ to the unreached people on the Dwarf Island communities. The Dwarf Island is made up of more 150 clusters of communities and is surrounded by the Volta Lake. 

The boat, which was designed by Norch Maritime Engineering Service at Sekondi in the Western Region, was officially handed over to the Afram Plains Area of the church on Friday, March 26, 2021. It was subsequently dedicated on Friday, April 9, 2021, at Bruben by the Afram Plains Area Head, Pastor Victor K. Asamoah.

The Area Head expressed his appreciation to the Missions Board and the Executive Council for coming to the aid of the Area. “This gesture will ease the burden of transporting members across the Volta Lake to the communities on the Island for evangelism,” Pastor Asamoah stated.

He assured the leadership of the church that the Area will take good care of the boat so that it will last for a longer period.

Report by Pastor Francis Lamptey, Afram Plains Area Reporter.

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Mamponteng District Intensifies Ghetto Evangelism

The Mamponteng District in the New Tafo Area of The Church of Pentecost has intensified efforts to win more souls for Christ in the ghettos as it plans to turn frustrated souls in the ghettos to Christ for reformation.

As part of the church’s vision to possess the nation as agents of transformation, the District Evangelism Ministry, led by Elder James Blewusi, under the auspices of the District Minister, Pastor Jerry Kusi Acquah, stepped up their evangelism strategies and extended the Gospel to deprived areas in the district during the Easter convention. 

The ghettos were occupied by suspected drug addicts, alcoholics, and others. The people were presented with the good news which centered on God’s love for them which they gradually embraced. 

According to Elder James Blewusi, the initial plan was to invite the new converts to church but because they saw themselves as rejected, it became necessary to organise church services for them in the ghettoes on Sundays. 

The ghetto church in the community has an active membership of 18 people. During the Easter convention, almost 30 people took part in the Easter service. The scene was a sign of fulfillment as they expressed their appreciation to the church for opening its arms to receive them. 

Some of them gladly took photographs with the evangelism team to express their newfound love in Christ.

Report by Owusu Dennis, New Tafo Area Reporter.

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Osino, Anyinam Districts Give To Internal Missions

The Osino and Anyinam districts of The Church of Pentecost in Suhum Area have donated a motor tricycle, generator, and other items worth GH¢ 17,300.00 to Jato Akura District in Kete Krachi Area.

The Suhum Area Head, Pastor Anthony Eghan Kwesi Ekuban, presented the donation to the beneficiary districts on Sunday, April 11, 2021, at the forecourt of the Suhum Area Missions House.

Elder Joshua Ogum, who received the items on behalf of the Jato Akura District Minister, Pastor Jerry Dordunu, thanked the two districts for their act of kindness and immense contribution to missions work.

Present at the short presentation ceremony was Pastor George Timinca, Anyinam District Minister, who also doubles as the Area Missions Chairman.

Report by Samuel Danso.

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Resurrection Of Jesus; A Well-Attested Fact In History – Chairman

“That a man would lay down his life and take it back again is the greatest miracle that has ever happened in history. The natural mind just cannot take it. As a result, it is also the most attacked because its consequences are far-reaching. It is life to many and death to some. The simple truth is that the resurrection of the Lord Jesus is a well-attested fact in history.”

This was contained in a sermon delivered by the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, on the evening of Resurrection Sunday [April 4, 2021] as part of his weekly televised service on PENT TV dubbed ‘Sunday Special Evening Service With The Chairman’

Speaking on the topic: “The Legacy of Jesus’ Resurrection,” Apostle Nyamekye explained that the death and resurrection of Jesus divide history into two parts – it ends an era and begins another.

The Chairman observed that during the Easter celebration, little or no attention is given to the Saturday as compared to the other days, “The day between Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday is the toughest in history. It was the difficult day between the battle of heaven and hell.” He added: “The Saturday was the real battle.”

Explaining why, the revered theologian read Matthew 27:62-66 and Acts 2:23-24 to emphasize that the chief priests, the Pharisees and the forces of hell determined to keep Jesus in the grave and prevent Him from rising from the dead.

However, he said, God exerted incomparably great power to raise Jesus from the dead (Ephesians 1:18-28).

“So, Paul is trying to give us the impression that the raising of Christ from the dead was a really tough thing to the extent that God had to exert power. God who stood in the darkness and called light out, when He had to raise Christ exerted power because forces of hell did not want Him to rise,” he said, adding, “But God raise Christ from the dead and seated Him at His right hand.”

Reading from Matthew 28:11-15, Apostle Nyamekye pointed out that there are so many conspiracy theories disputing the resurrection of Christ.

He mentioned some of them as “Jesus never really died, instead, He lost consciousness and regained it after being laid in a cool tomb (swoon theory); the disciples of Jesus stole His body and then lied about His resurrection; the disciples had hallucinations and dreams that they mistakenly confused with physical a resurrection; resurrection is the personal experience in the heart by faith but not an event in history and that the resurrection has already taken place already (2 Timothy 2:16-18).”

Amid all these conspiracies and myths, the Chairman was emphatic that Jesus is the resurrected Saviour.

“Christ has indeed risen from the dead. He is the first fruit of all those who have fallen asleep. The simple truth is that the resurrection of the Lord Jesus is a well-attested fact of history,” he said.

He added: “Scripture depicts the personal and bodily resurrection of Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Ghost. It is supported by evidence of the empty tomb, His grave clothes, He presented Himself severally to the disciples on many occasions, and the women’s testimony and the likes.”

Substantiating the resurrection of Jesus Christ beyond any reasonable doubt, Apostle Eric Nyamekye read Luke 24:44-49 and Acts 1:8 to expatiate on what Jesus Himself said would be the real proof or legacy of His resurrection. 

According to the Chairman, the real proof or legacy of the resurrection came after the resurrection. These, he said, include the preaching in the name of Jesus for the repentance and forgiveness of sins, the disciples’ primary role as witnesses to the fulfilment of scripture in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus, and the outpouring of the Holy Spirit.

Touching on the outpouring of the Holy Spirit as timeless proof of Jesus’ resurrection, Chairman Nyamekye stated: “But for the coming of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, the story of the resurrection would have been like any other story.”

He further noted that “the rumours would have died down and the conspiracies would have prevailed. But when the day of Pentecost came, the story turned around, God trumpeted the resurrection of Jesus Christ.”

Buttressing his assertion, Apostle Eric Nyamekye quoted Acts 2 and explained that the coming of the Holy Spirit stresses the fact that Jesus Christ indeed resurrected.

“For as long as the Holy Spirit remains on earth, we will remember that Jesus came to die and He rose from the dead, and He gave us the Spirit when He went to be with the Father.

“Anytime people hear us speaking in tongues, what that means is that some time ago, a certain man called Jesus came on this planet earth; He died, He was buried, and on the third day, He rose again and ascended to heaven, and from there, He gave us this gift,” he reiterated.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah