Friday 21 June 2013

ADIEU TO APOSTLE FELIX ELVIS ANTWI: A FRIEND, A COLLEAGUE

Apostle Felix Elvis Antwi
Listed among the Ministers of The Church of Pentecost (COP) to have retired from the full-time pastoral ministry in August 2013 at age sixty-five was Apostle Felix Elvis Antwi. This however was not to be for, on 2nd May, 2013 his Master, in whose Vineyard he had labored tenaciously for over three decades, decided to call him Home; an earlier celestial retirement ahead of the planned terrestrial one.

By his death, COP has lost a precious gem. Apostle Antwi was a seasoned Apostle, a gifted Evangelist and an accomplished Pastor. His powerful sermons, anointed music ministry, passionate "worship" sessions at church, and moving gospel messages with accompanying miraculous signs and wonders would be remembered for many years to come. Even when he was not the one preaching or leading the singing, Apostle Antwi's voice was not always still. "Move on, brother;" would be heard from him as a preacher would be advancing a crucial point in his homily, or "Ka--Soooo" when a particularly illuminating point was made. He was the "Platform Manager" during congregational singing sessions. He would turn around to the leaders on the dais and with clapping and singing, urge them saying, "Platform, platform, platform." Often, he would jump down from the dais and lead the leaders in dancing to the glory of God. He was always well-dressed, the "Gentleman Apostle", a connoisseur of the latest habiliments, making his young-looking frame look even younger. He knew how to socialize and appreciate the merits in others. To the well-dressed he would say, "W'asi fam" ("You have landed"); if somebody applied practical wisdom and discernment in doing something he would say. "Wonim fam" (literally, "You know how to get around") and to one who accomplished a feat, he would offer a handshake with the appellation, "Kantinka" ("Mighty one")

Apostle Antwi preaching 

Apostle Antwi's path in the COP ministry crossed mine a couple of times. We first met in the Volta Region where he was based in Kwame-Krom and I in Krachi-Nkwanta. To us younger ministers, he was (together with Apostle D. Obeng Atuah Rtd.) the "Chief Abdulai," literally, the "Defender/Encourager of the young and weak." When certain things did not go well for any of us, he would be sure to go to that person, put his arms around him and say, "Come on, move on, brother."


Next, our paths crossed at the missionary front. In the mid-1990s when he served as  National Head of COP in Sierra Leone, I was in Ivory Coast as National Head of our church. From time to time, to or from Ghana, he stopped over to visit us in Abidjan. During one of such visits, his place was etched in our family when he dedicated our new-born son, Mike in 1995.
COP Executive Council 1998-2003 with Apostle Antwi

Little did anyone of us know that three years from then, and for ten years (1998-2008), both of us were going to serve on COP's Executive Council, he as member and I as Chairman. His zeal for the LORD and the church was great. He had an over-riding desire: that believers would "dream big, think big, and act big because we serve a BIG GOD." By so doing, he aroused the faith and resolve of many, encouraging the weakling to pluck up courage, the distraught to find their bearing, and the suppliant to take hold of the inexhaustible resources of God.
COP Executive Council 2003-2008 with Apostle standing at the extreme right

When I attended our General Council Meeting in Ghana last month, among the thousands of faces I expected to see and the words I expected to hear was that of Apostle Antwi's saying, "O Chief, how the go dey go?" in typical Creole. His face was absent; his voice not heard. Then during an Executive session our Chairman made an emergency announcement, "Brothers, Apostle Antwi is in coma. Let's pray for him." The next day the inevitable followed, "Apostle Antwi is no more; he's gone to be with the Lord."

On Saturday 22nd June, 2013 as the COP family joins his family to pay him our last respects, I remember my friend and colleague with deep emotion. His was a life lived in the service of his Maker; a life well-lived, an assignment faithfully discharged, and a race fully ran.
 


On behalf of the NTUMY FAMILY, I extend our deepest condolences to Apostle Dr Opoku Onyinah Chairman of COP in his traditional capacity as "Chief Mourner,"  to the widow, Mrs Comfort Antwi and their eight marvelous children, to the bereaved family and the wider COP family.

WE KNOW HE IS RESTING IN THE BOSOM OF THE LORD WHOM HE LOVED AND SERVED




Wednesday 19 June 2013

THE HIATUS IS OVER

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IT IS ALMOST TWO MONTHS NOW SINCE YOU LAST HEARD FROM ME. MANY HAVE SENT VARIOUS MESSAGES TO ENQUIRE ABOUT ME. THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

BY HIS GRACE WE ARE ALL FINE HERE IN HAMBURG.

THIS HIATUS (BREAK IN MY REGULAR REPORTING), CAME ABOUT AS A RESULT OF A MULTITUDINOUS BUNCH OF ACTIVITIES:


1. I was working on a new book for our church and had targeted to finish it and get it out of press by the last week of April, 2013. The book, entitled TELL THE NEXT GENERATION VOLUME 3, is a compilation of topics treated on the annual themes of The Church of Pentecost. These topics were treated by various Apostles/Prophets at the annual fasting and prayer meetings of Executive Council members, Area Heads, Directors of the various Ministries of the church and others invited by the leaders. The topics cover the annual themes spanning year 2008-2012. Volumes 1 and 2 cover topics treated in 1998-2002 and 2003-2007 respectively. By the kind permission of the Chairman we reprinted the two Volumes in Germany for distribution in Europe.



I am glad to say that those 10,000 copies of the book printed here in Germany are on the way to Ghana. A further 3,000 initial copies have been ordered for distribution in Europe.



Mrs Martha Ntumy
2. On 27th April. 2013, my dear wife Martha and I, along with our two youngest children Mike and Joanna, travelled to Ghana for almost four weeks. This was our first time in almost five years. (Details later).

I attended the 40th Session of the General Council of The Church of Pentecost. A week later, our firstborn, Emmanuel got wedded. (Details later)

Combining the series of meetings entailed in the General Council Meetings of a huge church like ours, now operating in 84 countries, with organizing a son's wedding and receiving a jubilant stream of church members, family and friends who delightfully came by just to offer a hug, hand-shake, a prayer or a word of encouragement, virtually left me with little time for writing.

With wife Martha and son Mike and daughter Joanna


With pain therefore, I decided to absorb the joy of that momentous visit and all those events so that I could give you detailed news ("AMANE-BO_") later. Trusting in the grace of God, I promise you a steady flow news from us.

Thank you for your massive prayer support. May God continue to bless and prosper all your endeavors.