CHURCH SERVICE IS AN APPOINTMENT WITH GOD — APOSTLE GYAMBIBI BOATENG web

Church Service Is An Appointment With God — Apostle Gyambibi Boateng

Apostle Eric Gyambibi Boateng, the National Head for The Church of Pentecost (CoP) in Rwanda, has described Church services as sacred appointments with God, urging Christians to be punctual and actively participate until the end.

He made this remark during a Communion Service with the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), New Tafo Area, on Sunday, July 6, 2025.

Speaking on “Rules of Conduct For Members of The Church of Pentecost,” Apostle Gyambibi explained that these guidelines are meant to help members live worthy of their calling as God’s children and grow into the fullness of Christ.

Emphasising the rule ‘Be in your seat in good time before the commencement of service and participate fully in every aspect,’ Apostle Gyambibi stressed the need for Christians, especially CoP members, to prioritise punctuality to church services and approach them with reverence and commitment, as God expects His people to show up faithfully.

“Church service is an appointment with God. Just as you would not casually miss an important meeting with someone significant, so you should not take church service lightly, for it is an appointment with the Most High God,” he said.

Apostle Gyambibi Boateng also highlighted other rules of conduct, including setting aside a period daily for personal quiet time in prayer and meditation on the Word (Matthew 6:6; Ephesians 6:18-20), and adequately preparing oneself through prayer and meditation before coming to the house of God (Hebrews 4:15-16).

Among the dignitaries present at the service were Pastor Ernest Wisdom and Mrs. Stella Worlanyo (Resident Minister, PIWC, New Tafo), Mrs. Victoria Tetteh Doku (Wife of the New Tafo Area Head), and Mrs. Vivian Gyambibi Boateng.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

The Blood of Jesus Is A Powerful Defensive And Offensive Weapon For Believers — Pastor Amankwaatia pn

The Blood of Jesus Is A Powerful Defensive And Offensive Weapon For Believers — Pastor Amankwaatia

Pastor Benjamin Kwaku Amankwaatia, the Buokrom Estate District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, has asserted that the blood of Jesus provides both protection and empowerment in the life of a believer, serving as a means of defense against spiritual harm and a tool to achieve victory in spiritual warfare.

“The blood of Jesus is both a defensive and offensive weapon for believers,” he declared.

Speaking at the New Tafo Zone Easter Convention on Good Friday morning, April 18, 2025, at the New Tafo M/A Division School Park in the New Tafo Area, under the theme, “Jesus Christ — The Lamb of God Who Takes Away the Sin of the World,” based on John 1:29, Hebrews 1:3, and 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, he focused on two key concepts: “Lamb and Sin.”

Pastor Amankwaatia explained that the term ‘lamb,’ derived from the original Greek word “arnion,” signifies ‘the exalted one.’ He emphasised that Jesus, referred to as ‘the Lamb of God,’ is gentle, compassionate, loving, and innocent— qualities that led Him to suffer willingly and die to take away the sins of the world. This, he contrasted with Satan, who embodies cruelty, wickedness, and destruction.

On the concept of ‘sin,’ he elaborated that it is translated from the Greek term “hamartia,” which means ‘missing the mark,’ ‘failure,’ ‘taking a wrong course,’ ‘wrongdoing,’ or guilt.’

Referencing John 8:34-35, James 1:15, and Romans 5:12, Pastor Amankwaatia highlighted the causes and devastating effects of sin, which necessitated atonement. He compared the Old Testament’s cumbersome process of atonement, involving repeated animal sacrifices, with Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice, which addressed sin once and for all.

“Jesus is the ultimate and perfect sacrifice for humanity,” he stated emphatically.

Pastor Amankwaatia also underscored the transformative power of Jesus’ blood, explaining that it reconciles believers to God, grants them peace with Him, and equips them to overcome the devil and his schemes, as stated in Revelation 12:10-11.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah