The Youth Ministry of The Church of Pentecost has launched a mobile application (Mobile App) available on Play Store and App Store for Android and iOS devices respectively.
The colourful ceremony which was held at the studios of PENT TV on Saturday, June 20, 2020, as part of the National Youth Week Celebrations which took place from Monday, June 15 – Sunday, June 21, 2020, under the theme, “Grounded in Christ, Possess the Nations.”
Launching the app, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi, read from 1 Timothy 4:14, 1 Chronicles 12:32, and expressed confidence in the ability and gifts of the youth. He admonished them not to let anyone despise them because they are young.
Apostle Kumi-Larbi entreated the youth to discern the times like the biblical sons of Issachar and pray to God for new ideas like developing the app to meet timely needs. He concluded his message by asking leadership at the various levels of the Church to create the enabling environment for the youth, who form about 42% of the Church’s membership, to utilize their God-given abilities and gifting.
In an address, the Youth Director, Pastor Ebenezer Hagan, indicated that the app was developed as a strategy to help produce a mighty workforce for Christ out of young people, who will champion the ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda of The Church of Pentecost, which is aimed at expanding the Kingdom of God on earth.
Giving a gist about the app, the developer, Mr Daniel Owusu Ansah, Chief Executive Officer of Owatech Innovations, explained that Information Technology has become a potent tool to advance the work of God, hence the decision to partner with the Youth Ministry to develop the app.
Apostle Emmanuel Gyesi-Addo prayed for the various teams put together to help run the app. They are Technical Team, Counsellors, and the Ambassadors for the App.
The first newsletter produced by the School of Apologetics of the Youth Ministry was also launched alongside the app. The various Social Media platforms of the Youth Ministry, that is Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, as well as the official website of the Ministry: www.penteagle.org, which had been given a phase lift were re-launched.
The Pentecost Youth App has features for real-time communication with Counsellors and gives option to users who may decide to show or hide their identity. It also has the yearly devotional guide produced by the Youth Ministry, The Streams of Living Water as well as the annual Bible Reading Plan the Ministry is using to promote the reading of the Bible from cover to cover among young people.
The Ministry’s media resources such as songs, sermons and other materials are available on the app as well. The app provides real-time notification to the youth about events. Also, there is a space for the marketplace where patrons could sell their products or buy through the app. Aside the flexible user profile management, there is the opportunity to make notes for future references and for sharing on social media. The app also provides space for accessing all information on PENSA, the Church’s campus ministry, and for the ‘Home’ Youth Ministry contexts in the various Areas and Districts of the Church.
Present at the launch were Apostle Samuel Osei Asante (Patron of the Youth Ministry, who is also an Executive Council Member of the Church and Area Head for Koforidua), Apostle Dr Amos Jimmy Markin (Evangelism Director), and members of the National Executive Committee of the Youth Ministry.
Also in attendance were Mrs. Priscilla Hagan (wife of the Youth Ministry Director), Pastor Kwasi Annor (PENT TV General Manager), Pastor Philip Asiedu Pascal (Head of Media Committee of the Youth Ministry), and some selected young people.
Report by Pastor Gordon Ansah.