Saturday, 21 July 2012

A TITANIC TRIO VISITS




COP Europe Heads, February 2012. Hamburg
I have often mentioned how the grace and mercy of God are sometimes demonstrated through the privilege of having ministry colleagues and others across the globe paying us visits. The camaraderie we enjoy; the fellowship we share; and the spiritual refreshing that we enjoy during such times are simply reinvigorating and rejuvenating.


Such was our blessing a couple of weeks ago when Elder Clement Wilkinson, Apostle Rigwell Ato Addison and Apostle Samuel Yaw Antwi, all of Accra visited us.


Elder Clement Wilkinson and I
Elder Clement Wilkinson visited on 27th June, 2012. He is the young, charismatic CEO of McKeown Ventures, one of the topmost enterprises in the real estate business in Ghana. With branches in all the regions of Ghana, he buys vast expanses of land and builds for sale or to the specification of his clients. Starting just about a decade ago, McKeown Ventures (smartly named after the Founder of The Church of Pentecost), has become one of the business titans in Ghana.


Apostle R Ato Addison and I
Apostle Rigwell Ato Addison is a household name in Ghana, especially within The Church of Pentecost (COP). Both his grandmother, Mrs. Christiana Obo, and his mother, the nonagenarian, Mrs. Eunice Addison, were among the pioneers who rubbed shoulders with Rev. James McKeown in the formative years of COP. Apostle Addison, an accountant by profession later entered the pastoral ministry of COP and rose through the ranks to become the third General Secretary of COP (1988-1993). He has also served as Financial Manager at the Headquarters of the church and missionary to Nigeria and Australia, among others. He is currently the Area Head of Teshie-Nungua Area in Accra. He visited us on 28th June, 2012.


Apostle Samuel Yaw Antwi and wife, Margaret
The third of the trio to visit us was Apostle Samuel Yaw Antwi, General Secretary of Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches Council (GPCC). The GPCC, until recently known as Ghana Pentecostal Council (GPC), was formed in 1969 by four churches, Assemblies of God, Christ Apostolic Church, The Apostolic Church of Ghana and COP. It has now grown to serve as the umbrella organization for more than 220 Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches, the largest Christian organization in Ghana.


 


I had the great honor and privilege of serving a two five-year term as President of GPC from 1998-2008, the period in which I also served as Chairman of COP.  

The gentle and affable Apostle Samuel Antwi took over from Apostle Ekow Wood as General Secretary of GPCC in 2009. He has the enviable record of being the pioneer of COP in Zimbabwe and some countries in East Africa.
L-R Mrs Martha Ntumy, Apostle S. Y. Antwi, myself, Mrs Margaret Antwi
Apostle S. Y Antwi and his wife, Margaret, were delegated by the leadership of GPCC to visit us on their behalf. They expressed the gratitude of the Council to God for my life and also interceded fervently for my ultimate recovery. They also brought us special gifts from the Council.
Apostle Dr. Opoku Onyinah
We are indeed grateful to Apostle Dr. Opoku Onyinah (Chairman, COP) who is the GPCC President, Rt. Rev Sam Korankye Ankrah (General Overseer, Royal House Chapel), and Apostle Stephen Amoani (Christ Apostolic Church), 1st and 2nd Vice President respectively, the rest of the National Executive Council members as well as the entire membership of GPCC for their prayers, support and diverse expressions of love. 

  In a related development, we were privileged to receive one of the most prominent personalities of The Church of Pentecost, Elder Edmund Bismark Adjabeng of Nkawkaw, Ghana. He is one of the longest serving members of the BOARD OF TRUSTEES of COP. He came to Hamburg on a private visit and called on me to see how I was faring.

Eld. E. B. Adjabeng and I
Dns Felicia Gyimah-Sakyi, Eld. E. B. Adjabeng, Ms Adjabeng



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  2. I am touched by the visits of these gallant soldiers and role models in our time. Papa, I pray God continually abides with you and favour you with more of His grace and blessings. And may the wisdom of the Elohim sustain you in the riches of this glory He has called us into.
    Amen.

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  3. i cant actually say what but yes the man of God has bless my life so much way back at dr wyatt .he made a sermon that still sticks on my mind he made me know who we are worshiping and how he works ,the most amazing thing is the way he conduct our 31st watch night that alone kills me inside ,may God bless you and keep you till he comes again ...........hope some day God grant me the chance to see you face to face Amen

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    1. Praise GOD for His ministry grace. Ben, Go will surely enable us to meet again. BLESSINGS

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  4. daddy,you are a blessing to the world.u always inspire me and my spiritual life.i pray that God causes a miracle in ur life.may He continually bless u and ur family.God bless u.Amen

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  5. God bless you... You have been a mentor to us the youth and will forever remain a mentor no matter what happens. We love you Papa but God loves you the more. Men of God.... Nyame nhyira mo!!!

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