
The Missions Director (MD) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, on behalf of the Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has officially opened the much-anticipated maiden edition of the Home and Urban Missions (HUM) Conference 2025 at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh.
The historic gathering has brought together a diverse group of participants, including ministers and presiding elders from Pentecost International Worship Centres (PIWCs) across the country, ministers and their spouses serving in the Home and Urban Missions, representatives from the Chaplaincy Ministry in Greater Accra and Greater Kumasi, members of the Ministry to Celebrities Committee, and Pastor Ing. John Angoh, the resident minister of Amsterdam City Church in The Netherlands, representing the City Churches.
As the first of its kind, the conference aims to deepen participants’ understanding of the HUM agenda and equip them to advance the Church’s Vision 2028 mandate of ‘Possessing the Nations.’
In his opening address, Apostle Agyemang Bekoe encouraged all attendees to fully engage in every session and activity, emphasizing that their presence was divinely orchestrated for a greater purpose.
‘Take part and take charge, for God has a clear reason for assembling us here,’ he declared, adding, ‘The Lord is set to use this conference as a launching pad to equip us for greater exploits in our churches, communities, and beyond.’
The three-day conference, which began on July 10, 2025, will conclude on July 12. It features a range of workshops, prayer sessions, and strategic discussions designed to empower participants to pursue the Home and Urban Missions agenda with renewed passion and commitment.
Leadership of the church believes the conference will serve as a catalyst for reaching marginalised and unreached people groups in urban and peri-urban settings, in alignment with the church’s broader missional vision.
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