In September and October 2025, the Tepa Area Chaplaincy Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, led by Pastor Emmanuel Owusu, took the gospel beyond the church walls — reaching schools, markets, and security agencies.
Outreach to Ghana National Fire Service – Tepa Branch
On September 23, 2025, Pastor Emmanuel Owusu and his team visited the Tepa Branch of the Ghana National Fire Service. He delivered a 15-minute presentation on the theme “My Values, My Success,” stressing the importance of cultivating values rooted in biblical principles for personal and professional success. The session was attended by the District Commander, Mr Anthony Duah, and 14 other personnel.
Seminar for Teachers at Mpasaso D/A JHS
Earlier on September 17, 2025, the Chaplaincy team held a 20-minute seminar for teachers at Mpasaso D/A Junior High School on the topic “My Service, My Legacy.” Pastor Owusu encouraged the educators to serve their generation with excellence to leave a lasting impact.
Present were the headteacher and five other teachers. The session concluded with a time of prayer.
Evangelism to Taxi Drivers and Artisans at Wioso and Environs
Also, on September 19, 2025, the Chaplaincy team visited taxi drivers at the Wioso station. Pastor Owusu shared the gospel, resulting in three individuals rededicating their lives to Christ and pledging to return to church.
The team also ministered to hairdressers, seamstresses, and okada riders in Hiamankwa, Wioso, and Hwibaa. Three Muslim individuals made decisions for Christ during the outreach.
Visit to Police Personnel at Anyinasuso-Wioso Barrier
On October 6, 2025, Pastor Owusu and his team also visited police personnel stationed at the Anyinasuso-Wioso barrier. He encouraged them to prioritise church attendance and rely on God for protection. One officer rededicated his life to Christ.
Prayer Meeting with Melcom Supermarket Staff at Tepa
On October 11, 2025, the Chaplaincy team held a quarterly prayer meeting with staff of the Tepa Melcom Supermarket. The session, attended by the branch manager, Mr Emmanuel Owusu, the operations manager, and 25 staff members, focused on thanksgiving and prayer for the fulfilment of 2025 targets.
Report by Tepa Area Media Team

