From Wednesday to Sunday, April 1-5, 2026, the atmosphere in Ho was charged with a unique spiritual intensity as the Easter Convention of The Church of Pentecost unfolded across several zones in the Area. From the Municipal Grounds to Kpetoe, Dzemeni, Anum Asikuma, Kpedze, Peki, Godokpe and Sokode, one powerful theme resonated throughout the gatherings: “Unleashed to Tell of the Crucified and the Resurrected Christ.” Yet beyond the sermons and organised sessions, it was the sound of youthful voices lifted in worship that truly defined the convention.
In every zone visited, a remarkable pattern emerged where worship sessions were led predominantly by children and young people. With hands lifted, voices raised and hearts fully surrendered, these young worship leaders carried an undeniable manifestation of God’s presence. What many might have anticipated as ordinary moments of praise were transformed into profound encounters, as the Holy Spirit moved powerfully through them. It became evident that this was not mere ministration; it was a divine expression of God’s glory revealed through vessels often overlooked.
At the Municipal Zone and beyond, congregants stood in awe as children led entire congregations into deep and intense worship. In places such as Peki and Godokpe, the spiritual atmosphere noticeably shifted as these young leaders sang with conviction and spiritual authority far beyond their years. Some moments were accompanied by tears, others by quiet reverence, but all pointed unmistakably to one truth: the Holy Spirit was at work, unleashing His power through the next generation.
The Ho Area Head, Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, commended the children for making themselves available for God’s use, describing them as the future of the Church. He encouraged them to remain steadfast in their faith and to resist the pressures and distractions of the world. In a deeply moving moment, he offered prayers for them, asking God to preserve their purity, strengthen their walk with Him, and continue to use them mightily for His glory.
This move was not only inspiring; it was prophetic. It painted a compelling picture of the future of the Church — a generation firmly grounded in Christ, sensitive to the leading of the Spirit, and bold in expressing their faith. The Easter Convention in Ho did more than commemorate the death and resurrection of Christ; it revealed a living testimony that the message of the cross continues to transform lives, beginning with the young.
Judging by the events of the recently concluded Easter Convention, it is evident that children are not merely part of the Church — they are its rising voice. Through their worship, the world is already hearing the sound of a generation unleashed.
By Clara Akorful







