Covenant House Chapel Ghana Ordains 7 Pastors in Obuasi
The anniversary started on Monday 8th March 2021. The week-long program was a revival service dubbed KADOSH. Several anointed Men of God preached the word of God to edify the Church. The highlight of the program was on Saturday 13th March 2021 where invited Bishops, Apostles, and Pastors from all over Ghana came to assist in ordaining 6 Pastors and One Lady Pastor of the Church.
During the ordination Bishop Hansel Adjei Frimpong of the Fruitful Family International Ministry, Accra who delivered the summon said, the fivefold Ministry God ordained was to edify the church. He reiterated the need for Pastors to edify the Church and for every Christian to win souls.
He touched on the need for Service and submission and use the prophet Samuel in the Bible as an example to the Ordinands. He quoted Hebrews chapter 5 Verse 4 and emphasized that you can not call yourself into the ministry of God except God calls you.
He charged the ordinands that the work is a service to man because of the love they have for God.
The Obuasi Municipal Chief Executive and the Obuasi East District Chief Executive in a joint solidarity message, where very appreciative of the contribution of Covenant House Chapel through it Founder Apostle George Kingsley Amoako. He said, the church through its activities of good teachings, social development, etc. compliments Government developmental efforts in society.
There were congratulatory messages for ordinands from family and friends. They were Lady Pastor Mrs. Emelia Amoako, Pastor Ing. Eric Ofori Broni, Pastor John Esson, Pastor Evans Quansah, Pastor Alfred Abekah-Sekyi, Pastor Ben Mccarthy Mensah and Pastor Emmanuel Prince Amartey. They came from the four branches of Covenant House Chapel in Accra, Kumasi, and Obuasi.
Covenant House Chapel was inaugurated on Sunday, March 10th, 1996, then Calvary Covenant Church (CCC) was born in the double classroom of Corner Memorial Methodist Primary School, near the Golf Course in Obuasi. Apostle George Kingsley Amoako, one of the three pioneers of Yovac ministry, has since been the Founding and Senior Pastor. The other pioneers are Board Chairman Mr. Anthony Evans Abeiku Williams and Rev. Chap Awuah. In 2001, the Church was finally incorporated as COVENANT HOUSE CHAPEL after a protocol brawl over the name clash at the Registrar General’s Department in Accra. In the same year, the church relocated to her own premises at Ridge near Confidence Guest House, at Obuasi.
The Church has expanded its territory with four branches in three cities. The Accra branch of Covenant House Chapel, Prayer House, was started in November 2010 and is located at Haatso-Ecomog. It is being shepherded by Rev. Chap Awuah and Associate Pastors, Ben McCarthy and Emmanuel Prince Nii Amartey.
The Church also has a local branch, Peniel Temple, at Brahabebome in Obuasi, shepherded by Pastor Evans Quansah and Pastor Alfred Abeka Sekyi. Our Kumasi branch, Berea Temple is located at Santasi and is shepherded by Pastor John Esson.
Happy Anniversary!!!