Mamprobi PEMEM Honours Elder Kaakyire Asante For Dedicated Service

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The Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) of the Mamprobi District of The Church of Pentecost has honoured Elder Kaakyire Kwaku Asante, Presiding Elder of the Korle Bu Assembly, for his outstanding contribution to the growth and development of the ministry over the past decade.

The recognition took place at the Korle Bu Assembly on Sunday, June 21, 2026, during a special service marking the climax of the National Men’s Ministry Week Celebration and the observance of Father’s Day.

Elder Kaakyire Asante’s journey of service within the District’s Men’s Ministry began in 2013 when he served as Secretary of PEMEM. In that role, he distinguished himself through diligence, effective administration, and a commitment to excellence. His dedication paved the way for his appointment as District Men’s Ministry Leader in 2014, succeeding Elder Mensah Boako.

During his ten-year tenure as District PEMEM Leader, spanning 2014 to 2024, the ministry experienced significant growth in membership, fellowship activities, leadership development, and community outreach initiatives. Through his leadership, many men were inspired to deepen their relationship with God and embrace their responsibilities within the church, family, and society.

In recognition of these achievements, the current District PEMEM leadership, led by Elder Stephen Narkotey, presented him with a citation for his faithful and exemplary service. The presentation was met with appreciation from members who witnessed the impact of his leadership over the years.

The Korle Bu Assembly Men’s Ministry also honoured its Presiding Elder with a separate citation. Presenting the award on behalf of the Assembly’s men, Elder Prince Afriyie expressed gratitude for Elder Asante’s unwavering support, wise counsel, and commitment to the growth of the ministry at the local level.

Speakers at the event noted that Elder Asante’s service has contributed significantly to the transformation of men within the District, equipping them to positively influence their families, communities, and workplaces.

The celebration concluded on a joyful note when Elder Kaakyire Asante led the congregation in cutting a specially designed Father’s Day cake adorned with the PEMEM cloth pattern. The symbolic gesture highlighted the significance of fatherhood and celebrated the unity, identity, and impact of the Men’s Ministry within the Church.

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