Live The Resurrected Life In Christ Jesus – Apostle Dr Jimmy Markin To Christians web

Live The Resurrected Life In Christ Jesus – Apostle Dr Jimmy Markin To Christians

The Cape Coast Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin, has stated that the resurrected life in Christ Jesus is not merely an annual Easter celebration but rather a daily walk of transformation.

He made this statement during the recently held Easter Convention, organised by the Cape Coast, Aboom, and Nkanfoa districts in Cape Coast.

Focusing on unveiling the depth and significance of living the resurrected life in Christ, Apostle Dr Markin cited Romans 8:2 and Romans 8:9-11 and explained that accepting Christ ushers believers into a brand-new life, a life that was unavailable in the days of Adam but made accessible through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. This new life, he said, is imparted into the hearts of those who believe through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

The Coordinator of the Central Regional Coordinating Committee maintained that to truly understand the Christian faith, one must grasp the reality of the resurrected life. He noted that this life empowers believers to live above sin and walk in righteousness, as led by the Spirit of God.

Apostle Dr Markin further referenced Romans 1:3-4, highlighting that ‘Christ in you’ introduces a spiritual law of life that supersedes physical laws. He explained that those who have been crucified with Christ (Galatians 2:20) no longer live under the dominion of the flesh but live a borrowed life, a life sourced from Christ. While physical laws such as the law of gravity can be challenged through scientific experimentation, spiritual laws remain immutable and are not to be broken, he said, warning that violating these laws leads to grave consequences.

Quoting Revelation 4:20, he noted that the Law of Death was activated in the Garden of Eden through Adam and Eve’s disobedience. In contrast, Jesus Christ, through His resurrection, activated the Law of the Spirit, which now governs the lives of those who believe in Him.

He urged believers to reject the works of the flesh (Galatians 5:19-21) and instead bear the fruit of the Spirit as described in Galatians 5:22-24, evidence of a true resurrected life.

In his closing remarks, the immediate past Evangelism Director of the church stressed that anyone who is in Christ is not only hidden in Him but also in God the Father. Such a person, he indicated, lives a divinely borrowed life, protected from destruction.

He, therefore, encouraged believers to desire an intimate knowledge of God and the resurrection power that raised Jesus from the dead, and to live lives that reflect the worthiness of the resurrection.

Report by Cape Coast Zone Media Ministry

Twelve In Twelve Project, Otsenkorang District Donate Vital Medical Equipment To Clinic web

Twelve In Twelve Project, Otsenkorang District Donate Vital Medical Equipment To Clinic

The Otsenkorang District of The Church of Pentecost, in partnership with the Twelve in Twelve Project, a non-governmental organisation, has donated a range of essential medical equipment to the Otsenkorang CHPS Compound in the Swedru Area of the Central Region.

The items included a medical screen, thermometers, blood pressure apparatus, a weighing scale, nebulizers, a delivery set, bedsheets, a refrigerator, an air conditioner, glucometers, and hospital beds. The items are expected to significantly enhance healthcare delivery for residents of Otsenkorang and neighbouring communities.

As part of the initiative, Twelve in Twelve also organised an adolescent health seminar focused on educating the youth about teenage pregnancy, its associated risks, and preventive measures. The seminar saw impressive attendance, demonstrating the community’s strong commitment to securing a healthier future for its younger generation.

At the donation ceremony, leaders of the CHPS Compound expressed profound gratitude to The Church of Pentecost and Twelve in Twelve for their timely and generous intervention. They also called on the government to provide additional support and resources to meet the increasing healthcare needs of the growing population.

The event was graced by several dignitaries, including Overseer Solomon and Mrs Rebecca Aku Boadi (Otsenkorang District Minister of The Church of Pentecost), Dr Mrs Joyclyn Esi Darkwa (Agona West Municipal Health Director), Dr Delasi Gbekor (Team Lead, Twelve in Twelve), Mr Nathaniel Eduam (Assistant Team Lead, Twelve in Twelve), Mr Kwesi Bondam (Abusua Panyin of Otsenkorang), Ms Vida Brown Arthur (Officer in Charge, Otsenkorang CHPS Compound), and Mr Ebenezer Takyi (Assembly Member for Otsenkorang).

Report by Otsenkorang Media Team

Jesus Is Lord Of Both The Living And The Dead – Apostle Dr Dieudonne Nuekpe Asserts web

Jesus Is Lord Of Both The Living And The Dead – Apostle Dr Dieudonne Nuekpe Asserts

The La Area Head and Executive Council member of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, has said that Jesus’ death, resurrection, and ascension prove that He is Lord over both the dead and the living (Matthew 28:5-7).

Apostle Nuekpe made this statement during a sermon at the Easter Convention, held from April 17-20, 2025, at zonal levels, namely Alajo, La, Accra Newtown, and Abelemkpe, among others. He spoke on the theme, ‘He is Risen, that I may Live a Life Worthy of My Calling.’

Apostle Dr Nuekpe, referencing Genesis 3:17, Romans 3:23, and Romans 6:23, stated that the greatest problem in the world is sin. He explained that sin entered by world through the disobedience and fall of Adam in the garden.

He indicated that God’s plan was for humanity to fully enjoy life and not just exist, saying, ‘He expected mankind to live lives of victory and glory, but due to disobedience, He pointed man to his former state, which is dust.’

Citing Hebrews 9:22, he said that after the fall of man, and until Jesus Christ came to die to save humanity, man sacrificed different kinds of animals to redeem their souls, but to no avail. That is why God came in the form of man to die for humanity (John 3:16), he added.

Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe stressed that when Jesus was pierced at the side, the mixture of water and blood that gushed out testified that He really died. Although the tomb where He was buried was sealed and guarded to make it impossible for Him to escape, the seal was broken on the third day as a fulfillment of prophecy (John 14:19), he said.

‘It is imperative to understand that the death of Jesus Christ was not accidental but was God’s plan to save the world,’ he said, adding, ‘He even saved lives while He hung between two sinners. Though Jesus died for all, not all are saved, but those who receive Him as their Lord and personal Saviour.’ (Revelation 22:17)

He hinted that because Jesus does not want any excuses, He proclaimed the gospel in the grave as proof that He is Lord of both the living and the dead (1 Peter 3:18-19).

Concluding his message, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe encouraged all and sundry to truly accept Jesus into their lives and continue to remain in Him in order to live lives worthy of their calling.

In attendance at the various sessions were former Ambassador of Ghana to South Korea, Her Excellency Dufie Agyarko-Kusi; former National Women’s Leader of South Korea, Mrs Joan Asamoah; and Mrs Juanita Nuekpe (wife of the Area Head), among others.

Report by La Area Media Team

The Resurrection Power Signifies Eternal Life In The Ark web

The Resurrection Power Signifies Eternal Life In The Ark – Apostle Fianko-Larbi Observes

The Resident Minister for Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC)-Sakumono in the Teshie-Nungua Area of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Seth Fianko-Larbi, has proclaimed that the resurrection power of the Lord Jesus Christ signifies eternal life in the Ark above the raging floods. 

He drew a parallel between Christ and Noah’s Ark in Genesis chapters 7 and 8, saying, ‘As the flood came during Noah’s time, Jesus Christ, who is with you and in you, will protect you like those who were saved in Noah’s ark.’

‘Whatever comes your way as a flood, God is going to use it for your good. There is a rising in every aspect of your life; we are in the ark, and the ark is Christ,’ he said, while urging Christians to believe in the resurrected Christ.

Apostle Fianko-Larbi shared these insights during the climax of this year’s Easter convention held by the PIWCs and Worship Centres in the Teshie-Nungua Area at the GHACEM Park, Sakumono, on Sunday, April 20th, 2025. The theme for the convention was, ‘The Crucified Christ is Alive,’ based on Acts 3:15 and Ephesians 4:1.

In his sermon titled, ‘Walking Daily in the Victorious Power of the Redemption,’ Apostle Fianko-Larbi read scriptures from Romans 8:19, Hebrews 2:14-16, Ephesians 1:9, among others, explaining that Christians live from a position of victory because of the power of Christ’s blood. 

‘We cannot be limited by distance, time, and matter; it is the realm of Grace,’ he stated, adding, ‘If God gives you something in the resurrection, nothing can destroy it.’

‘In our journey towards life, one can encounter depression, death, depreciation, distress, and disappointments. However, the risen Christ, who rose from death, is the truth. He is the author of life, the imperishable seed, and nothing in creation can overcome the author of life and His children,’ he emphasized.

According to Apostle Fianko-Larbi, there are two witnesses to the resurrection account. The first is historical data or facts from multiple people, attestation from enemies, eyewitness testimonies, the principle of embracement, and the consistencies in oral accounts of the resurrection.

‘The second witness is you and I, the Christians. We the believers who have tried and tested the resurrection power in our daily lives,’ he added.

Apostle Fianko-Larbi also stated that Jesus died by crucifixion, a fact attested by numerous historians, including His disciples. The final evidence of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion and resurrection, he disclosed, is the empty tomb and the testimony of the women who visited His tomb.

Apostle Fianko-Larbi further stated, ‘Christians are citizens of heaven, and as believers, we are partakers of the resurrection, with our souls seated in heaven’ (Ephesians 2:6).

The service was interspersed with powerful praise and worship, as well as testimonies of the healing power of the risen Christ. The mass choir ministered through soul-inspiring songs.

Report by Isabella Gyau Orhin

Gomoa Kyiren District Organises Health Screening As Part Of 2025 Easter Convention web

Gomoa Kyiren District Organises Health Screening As Part Of 2025 Easter Convention

As part of activities marking the 2025 Easter Convention, the Gomoa Kyiren District in the Winneba Area of The Church of Pentecost organised a general health screening exercise on Saturday, April 19, 2025, at the Gomoa Sampa Durbar Grounds.

The screening focused on various common health conditions prevalent in local communities, including blood sugar levels (Diabetes), H. Pylori, prostate screening, breast examination, fibroid detection, and more.

In addition to the screenings, participants received professional counseling and consultations, with initial diagnoses provided to help address any medical conditions identified. A total of 200 people benefited from the exercise.

The health screening team was led by Deaconess Dr. Mercy Abrafi and included Deaconess Leticia (an oncology nurse and gospel artiste), Mavis Aidoo, Millicent Cobbah, Deacon Samuel Ayepah, Deacon Alfred Ghansa, and Esther Cobbina.

The District Medical Team, made up of Mrs. Lydia Adu (Wife of the District Minister), Deborah Ninson, and Ebenezer Mensah, also played a vital role in the success of the program.

The entire exercise was fully sponsored by Elder Joseph Kobii Cobbina and Deaconess Janet Opoku, affectionately known as Mr. and Mrs. Rickiebee. In a further act of kindness, the couple donated a brand-new wheelchair to an elderly woman to enhance her mobility and enable her active participation in social and church activities.

Speaking on the motivation behind their support, Elder Kobii Cobbina emphasised the importance of giving back to society and demonstrating God’s love to the vulnerable and needy.

The kind gesture was deeply appreciated by the District Minister, the Presbytery, and all participants.

Overseer Daniel K. Adu, the District Minister, expressed his profound gratitude to the couple for their generosity in fully funding the medical outreach. He also encouraged members and attendees to prioritise their health by undertaking regular check-ups as part of their Christian stewardship.

The 2025 Easter Convention of the Gomoa Kyiren District was held under the theme: “He Himself Bore Our Sins in His Body” (1 Peter 2:24).

Report by the Gomoa Kyiren District Media Team

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

Resurrection Power Unites Believers Cith Christ – Apostle Kumi-Larbi web

Resurrection Power Unites Believers With Christ – Apostle Kumi-Larbi

The former General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, has revealed that the resurrection power of Christ unites believers and assures them of eternal life and spiritual elevation, sharing in His victory over sin and death.

Apostle Kumi-Larbi, who is an Executive Council member and current Ashaiman Area Head of the church, said this on Sunday, April 20, 2025, during the climax of the Ashaiman Area 2025 Easter Convention held at Kakasunaka No. 1 Park, Michel Camp.

Speaking on the theme, ‘The Empty Grave: A Sign of the Resurrection Power,’ he indicated that Jesus Christ uniquely prophesied His death and resurrection, distinguishing Him from all other religious figures.

Referencing Matthew 12:38–40, he drew parallels between Jonah’s three days in the belly of the whale and Jesus’ resurrection on the third day, highlighting the fulfillment of prophecy and the divine nature of Christ’s mission.

‘The empty tomb is not just a historical fact; it’s the cornerstone of our faith,’ Apostle Kumi-Larbi declared. He cited 1 Corinthians 15:1–8 to affirm that the Christian’s belief is anchored in the death and resurrection of Jesus, events corroborated by multiple eyewitness accounts, including appearances to Mary Magdalene, Peter, James, and over 500 others.

Addressing the skepticisms surrounding the resurrection, Apostle Kumi-Larbi refuted theories suggesting that Jesus merely fell into a coma, that His body was stolen, or that witnesses experienced hallucinations. He pointed to John 19:33–34, which details the piercing of Jesus’ side, as evidence of His actual death, thereby validating the miracle of His resurrection.

‘The resurrection is God’s affirmation of Jesus as His Son and our Saviour,’ he stated, adding, ‘It guarantees our own resurrection and signifies Christ’s ultimate victory over death.’

Drawing from Colossians 3:1–4 and Ephesians 2:6, Apostle Kumi-Larbi encouraged believers to live in the reality of their union with Christ, seated with Him in the heavenly realms. He urged Christians to shed sinful behaviours and embrace a life reflective of their resurrected Lord.

‘Because the tomb is empty, we have every reason to celebrate,’ he said, adding, ‘Let us live as people transformed by the resurrection, embodying the hope and power it brings.’

The Area Head joined the Michel Camp Zone, which comprises the Goshen, Michel Camp, and Gbetsile Districts.

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Twifo Praso District Holds Maiden Children’s Ministry Easter Convention web

Twifo Praso District Holds Maiden Children’s Ministry Easter Convention

The Twifo Praso District in the Twifo Praso Area of The Church of Pentecost held its first-ever Easter Convention for the Children’s Ministry from April 10-13, 2025, at the Asikafo Assembly auditorium in Twifo Praso.

Held under the theme, ‘That I May Know Him And The Power of His Resurrection’ (Philippians 3:10), the event was chaired by the district minister, Pastor Frank Larbi.

The convention was a remarkable and memorable occasion, witnessing several children experiencing deliverance and healing from various ailments. Six children received the Holy Spirit baptism, and three souls were won. The total attendance was 290.

On Sunday, April 13, 2025, the District Children’s Ministry Leader, Elder Ebenezer Acquah, delivered a sermon on the topic: ‘Benefits of Knowing the Power of the Resurrection’ (Philippians 3:10). He explained that knowing the power of Jesus Christ’s resurrection brings numerous benefits, including the forgiveness of sins, healing from diseases, the provision of everlasting life, and protection from all evils.

In his brief remarks, the Twifo Praso Area Head, Apostle Lawrence Otu-Nyarko, encouraged the children to walk blamelessly and humbly with God to realise His plans for them in the future. He prayed for God to open doors for them to achieve their aspirations.

The event was attended by the Twifo Praso District Youth Leader, Elder Joseph Owusu Tieku, among others.

Report by Joseph Smiles Adu

22 Newly Employed Headquarters Staff Receive Training web

22 Newly Employed Headquarters Staff Receive Training

The Human Resource Department of The Church of Pentecost, led by Elder Samuel Addo Mantey, has organised a five-day orientation for twenty-two newly employed staff members.

The training which took place from March 31 to April 4, 2025, at Pentecost Pension House, Gbawe, Accra, was to sensitise and equip the new employees with knowledge about their work schedule, environment, and roles to enable them to fit well into the church work system.

Topics such as organisational culture, stress management, digitalisation, and the core values of the church were covered. Participants were also briefed on the conditions of service.

They also received general orientation and departmental sessions in areas such as executive assistance, driving, accounting, cleaning, stores, and security.

The Finance and Administration Director (FAD) of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Emmanuel Kobina Appah, stressed the importance of loyalty to their employer during his presentation on organisational culture.

Pastor Appah stated that the staff of the church are considered the most valuable resource. Therefore, management is committed to engaging people who will show loyalty and commitment to the vision, mission, principles, and core values of the church.

He referenced Proverbs 3:21-24, noting that professional relationships can only be achieved in a work environment where staff members understand the culture and beliefs under which an organisation operates. This, he said, will enable them to fit well into the system.

The FAD also mentioned that organisational culture is influenced by employees over time. Hence, it is imperative for staff to understand the objectives, mission, and vision statement of the church to avoid comparing their employer to other organisations.

‘It should not always be about what employees get or receive from their employers, but what they can contribute positively towards the growth of the establishment,’ he noted, adding, ‘Jealously guard the culture which serves as the foundation to thrive on.’

The training featured personalities such as Mr Isaac Obuobi (Resident Physician Assistant at the Headquarters), Pastor Frank Amoah-Owusu (Administrative Secretary to the General Secretary), Pastor Paul Odai Laryea (Head of IT), Pastor Dei, Mr. Cecil Garbah, and Ms Priscilla Nyarkoah Asamoah, among others.

Report by Gina Akua Padi

Be Holistic, Faithful, and Fruitful – Pastor Charles K. Fosu Urges Ministers web

Be Holistic, Faithful, and Fruitful – Pastor Charles K. Fosu Urges Ministers

The Kete-Krachi Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Charles K. Fosu, has called on ministers to embody godly virtues that lead to effective ministry.

He made this appeal during a three-day Pre-Easter Retreat for all ministers and their wives in the Kete-Krachi Area, speaking on the theme: “Characteristics of an Effective Minister” (1 Timothy 4:12–15).

Pastor Fosu defined effectiveness as the ability to achieve an intended purpose. He noted that a truly effective minister is one who accomplishes the mission for which he has been sent — a calling that requires both spiritual depth and practical leadership skills.

Quoting Matthew 28:20, he encouraged ministers to teach sound doctrine and uphold biblical truth. “We are called not just to speak, but to impart truth that transforms lives,” he emphasised.

Citing 1 Samuel 12:23, Pastor Fosu underscored the importance of intercession, urging ministers to regularly fast and engage in intentional prayer for their members.

He reminded ministers of their divine mandate to bear lasting fruit through soul-winning, church planting, water baptism, and financial stewardship. He encouraged diligence in all aspects of ministry and cautioned against complacency, referencing Philippians 3:12–14.

Pastor Fosu also stressed the minister’s role as an agent of transformation, urging them to initiate impactful projects and create thriving environments in their districts. “Make your district heaven and live there,” he advised.

He further encouraged ministers to be able to organise effectively, win the hearts of their members, and operate in their spiritual gifts.

In concluding his message, Pastor Fosu shared practical tips for long-term ministerial effectiveness: consistent Bible study, hard work, and unwavering faithfulness. He also advised ministers to care for their health, visit members regularly, and pray with and for them.

“Set clear goals for your district. Pursue the vision of the Church. Let faithfulness be your compass,” he exhorted, referencing 1 Corinthians 4:2.

He ended with a strong caution against greed, urging contentment and responsible management of resources provided at both district and local levels.

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