The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, has reaffirmed that the core mission of the Church is to raise Spirit-filled believers who reflect the character of Christ and impact their world.
Delivering a presentation today [February 19, 2026] at the CME-Francophone conference at the Palais des Congrès de Lomé, he stated that God established the Church as the primary means of drawing people to faith and shaping them into agents of transformation.
He explained that Christian discipleship aims at spiritual growth and character formation, enabling believers to become like Christ through continuous learning and obedience.
According to him, the Church must move beyond making converts to intentionally nurturing them into Spirit-filled disciples.
“The Church must win souls, make converts Spirit-filled disciples, and unleash them to transform their world,” he said.
Apostle Obuobi urged believers to pursue spiritual maturity by cultivating virtues such as steadfastness, godliness, brotherly affection, and love.
He stressed that the evidence of true spirituality lies in a transformed life guided by the Holy Spirit rather than mere religious activity.
He concluded that raising Spirit-filled disciples remains central to the Church’s vision of societal transformation, noting that only spiritually mature believers can effectively advance the Church’s global mission.
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