As part of the Church of Pentecost’s “Possessing the Nations” agenda, The Other Sheep Ministry of the Pentecost International Worship Centre, Tarkwa, organised a combined lunch and gospel outreach for members of the Muslim community in Tarkwa on January 1, 2026. The event, which formed part of the Christmas festivities, was aimed at demonstrating Christ’s love in practical terms while proclaiming the message of His birth and salvation.
Held under the theme, “Bring Them Also” (John 10:16), the outreach took place simultaneously at two locations: the Naboso Central Mosque area near the Tarkwa Market Circle and the Muslim community close to the Apinto Government Hospital. An estimated 500 Muslim brothers and sisters participated in the programme, which fostered a spirit of warmth, mutual respect, and community fellowship.
Participants were treated to a hearty meal of jollof rice with chicken, complemented by bottled water and assorted soft drinks. The lunch was generously sponsored by Sister Eva Coffie and Deaconess Esther Agbesi, whose support contributed significantly to the success of the event and reinforced the Church’s commitment to compassionate outreach.
Delivering the gospel message was the Tarkwa Area Coordinator of TOSM, Pastor Ebenezer Awuku Quaye, who also serves as Secretary for the Western and Western North Regional Coordinating Committee. He ministered in Hausa, a language familiar to most of the attendees, ensuring clarity and cultural connection. His message focused on the incarnation and redemptive mission of Jesus Christ, drawing from the teachings of the Gospel of John and highlighting God’s desire to gather all people into one fold.
The message made a notable impact, leading fifteen individuals to publicly accept Jesus Christ as their personal Saviour. These converts have since been enrolled into a structured follow-up programme to support their spiritual growth and integration.
Expressing appreciation for the warm reception, Pastor Awuku Quaye reaffirmed the ministry’s long-term vision. “Our objective is to establish a TOSM Assembly in Tarkwa as soon as possible, by the grace of God,” he stated.
The outreach reflects the Church’s dedication to evangelism carried out with cultural sensitivity, practical love, and a commitment to nurturing lasting faith within diverse communities.
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