2026 Apostolic Visitation commences at Cedar Mountain Chapel

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The 2026 Apostolic Visitation of Assemblies of God, Ghana, has commenced, with the Greater Accra East Region hosting the opening session at Cedar Mountain Chapel in East Legon.

The event brought together pastors and their spouses, retirees and their spouses, as well as widows of pastors.

The General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana, Rev. Stephen Wengam, led an intensive three-and-a-half-hour prayer session focusing on key areas including thanksgiving, repentance, rededication, intercession for the Assemblies of God World Congress to be held in Accra in October this year, the needs of the church, personal concerns, and prayers for the nation.

Appreciation

The Greater Accra East Regional Superintendent, Rev. Andrews Nelson Awintia, who hosted the event, expressed appreciation to Rev. Wengam and his wife, Lady Mrs Monica Wengam, for their leadership and commitment to the church.

Mrs. Wengam also commended the pastors for their dedication and used the occasion to present cloth and cash donations to widows, retirees and their spouses. In addition, pastors’ wives received cloth, while the pastors were also presented with gifts.

Exhortation

In his exhortation, Rev. Wengam encouraged pastors to remain diligent in their calling and to avoid attitudes such as grumbling and anxiety, noting that such behaviours can erode peace and hinder their effectiveness in ministry.

Marriage Vows

As part of the visitation, the General Superintendent led ministers and their spouses in renewing their marriage vows, stressing the importance of keeping them unbroken until death, as ordained by God.

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