The Abutia District of The Church of Pentecost witnessed a great spiritual awakening on Sunday, September 21, 2025, as Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, the newly appointed Ho Area Head of the church, and his wife, Mrs Agatha Kwafo, undertook their maiden visit to the district.
Preaching on the theme, “Fire on the Family Altar,” Apostle Kwafo drew inspiration from key scriptures including Leviticus 6:13, Isaiah 6:5-7, Judges 16:17, Mark 1:35, and Luke 22:39-40. With fervour and conviction, he urged the congregation to rekindle and maintain consistent family devotion.
Sharing personal testimonies, Apostle Kwafo emphasised the transformative power of family prayer, attributing his own spiritual foundation to the devotions led by his mother.
“Keep the fire burning continually on the altar,” he declared, encouraging families to regard their homes as mission fields. “Fathers are the pastors in the home, and mothers are the assistant pastors,” he added, highlighting the shared spiritual responsibility within the household.
He exhorted the church to carry the fire beyond the four walls of the chapel, impacting homes, marketplaces, farms, and communities. He urged ministers to “visit members’ farms and pray for them, promoting a holistic model of ministry and pastoral care. He also stirred the hearts of the youth, encouraging them to pray for their unbelieving parents and to persist in witnessing to them until salvation is attained.
Apostle Kwafo further noted that nation-building is rooted in worship, stating, “Great nations have been constructed by worshippers of God.”
Addressing parents, he offered a sobering reminder: “Whatever you are unable to practise, you cannot instil in your children,” urging them to lead by example in prayer, fasting, and holy living.
The service concluded with fervent intercessory prayers for church leaders and officers, as Apostle Kwafo encouraged them to strengthen their support for the Abutia District and the broader vision of the Church.
Following the service, Apostle and Mrs Kwafo visited the homes of several members, offering words of encouragement and fellowship. The visit ended with a serene tour of a nearby mountain en route to one of the district’s local assemblies – an experience that blended spiritual reflection with refreshing communion.
The visit left an indelible mark on the district, reigniting passion for family altars and reaffirming the Church’s commitment to nurturing both spiritual and communal life.
Report by Overseer James Dotse Amanou (Abutia District Minister)