
Situated in the serene town of Gomoa Fetteh in Ghana’s Central Region lies a world-class centre of Christian excellence—the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC). For many years now, this magnificent edifice has been the official venue of the General Council Meetings of The Church of Pentecost, including the ongoing 47th Session of the General Council in 2025. But beyond just being a venue, PCC has become a sanctuary where vision is cast, purpose renewed, and history written.
Commissioned in 2015 with the sole aim of hosting the Church’s major events, PCC has quickly become one of the largest Christian event centres in West Africa. Its official slogan, “Home of Excellent Christian Hospitality,” is not just a tagline—it is a lived experience. The Centre combines iconic design, high technological specifications, and unmatched flexibility to offer a facility that is as functional as it is inspirational.
While it was originally established to serve the internal events of The Church of Pentecost, PCC has evolved to become a national treasure, attracting a wide range of users. Over the years, it has welcomed former and incumbent presidents, and policymakers, including H.E John Kofi Agyekum Kufuor, H.E. John Dramani Mahama, President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia. The Centre notably hosted the National Development Conference (NADEC) in 2023, which drew in past and current Speakers of Parliament, the Chief Justice, and other governance stakeholders.
Other denominations and para-church organisations such as Assemblies of God, Victory Bible Church, Resurrection Power and Living Bread Ministries, AME Zion, Local Council of Churches Ghana, and the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) – Greater Accra have all used PCC’s excellent facilities.
Even beyond religious organisations, the Centre has served groups such as the Ghana Trade Unions, Coalition of Concerned Teachers, Compassion International Burkina Faso, National Youth Authority, and the College of Nurses and Midwives, among others.
Perhaps one of the Centre’s most remarkable moments came during the COVID-19 pandemic. In a bold act of national service, The Church of Pentecost handed over the facility to the government to serve as an isolation and treatment centre—free of charge. That singular gesture earned the Centre—and the Church—nationwide respect, putting a global spotlight on PCC’s role in national development.
In 2023, as PCC marked its 10th anniversary, the Centre underwent a rebranding exercise, introducing a new logo and implementing major infrastructural upgrades. All directional signages from the Nyanyano Road to the gates of PCC were rebranded with vibrant colours, while newly installed 3D-lit signages now welcome guests into the lush, green expanse of the Centre.
Among the recent developments is the Daniel Yaw Owusu Anti Block, an 800-capacity modern accommodation block with 153 rooms, and an escalator—a first for the facility. All auditoriums have been enhanced with new curtains, improving the ambience and acoustics for a wide range of events.
The Pentecost Convention Centre offers facilities and services that rival international standards. With various types of accommodation, front desk and concierge services, housekeeping, catering, event planning, laundry, Wi-Fi access, gym, security systems, car washing bay, spacious parking, and accessibility services for persons with disabilities, it caters to both the spiritual and physical needs of its patrons.
Whether it is seminars, retreats, prayer sessions, conferences, family gatherings, or private spiritual retreats, PCC provides an environment that fosters both reflection and renewal. The facility’s greenery is carefully maintained, contributing to the serene and picturesque environment that guests have come to love.
The Eatery has also been expanded, now equipped with state-of-the-art culinary equipment and professional staff ready to serve thousands.
In 2024 alone, the Pentecost Convention Centre hosted over 60,000 guests—a testament to its rising influence and continued relevance. And according to Management, this is just the beginning. As the Church continues to grow and serve both its members and the wider Ghanaian society, PCC stands as a powerful symbol of excellence, service, and divine vision fulfilled.