The Church of Pentecost (CoP), in partnership with the Jospong Group of Companies, on Sunday, December 14, 2025 dedicated an ultra-modern church auditorium and mission house for the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) at Trasacco, a prime suburb of Accra, marking a major milestone in the long-standing faith-based collaboration between the two institutions.

The dedication service, held at the new PIWC Trasacco premises, under the Madina Area of the Church of Pentecost, attracted senior clergy of the church, leaders of the Jospong Group, captains of industry, public officials and congregants from across Accra.
The ceremony formed part of a structured programme that included prayers, worship, a sermon, thanksgiving by the Jospong Group, the cutting of tape, unveiling of a plaque and the formal handing over of keys to the church.

Chairman of the Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Eric Nyamekye, who dedicated the facility, described the occasion as a moment of gratitude to God and a testament to sacrificial giving.
He announced that two facilities, a chapel and a mission house, had been completed and dedicated, and expressed appreciation to the benefactors for their generosity to the church.

“We want to take this opportunity, on behalf of the Church of Pentecost, to say a big thank you and to pray that the Lord will bless them,” Apostle Dr. Nyamekye said, adding that with more than 20,000 congregations worldwide, the church warmly welcomes such acts of support to advance its mission.

Touching on the Christmas season, the Chairman underscored the message of peace, love and reconciliation, urging Christians to live harmoniously and extend compassion to the less privileged.
He encouraged church members and the general public to reflect on the significance of Christ’s birth and to use the season as an opportunity for spiritual renewal.

Founder and Executive Chairman of the Jospong Group of Companies, Elder Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, described the project not as an achievement but as “a testimony of grace,” attributing the success of his business and philanthropic endeavours to prayer, obedience and faith in God.

Standing with his wife and family, Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong recounted his personal journey from modest beginnings in technical education to building one of Ghana’s leading indigenous conglomerates, stressing that divine guidance had shaped his path.
“When I could not see my future, God saw it. When I did not know the way, God gave me the way,” he said.
He emphasised that prayer has been central to his leadership philosophy, noting that “strategy without prayer is incomplete, and success without God is empty.”
According to him, key decisions taken in prayer have sustained the Group through challenges and growth, reinforcing his conviction that business leadership is also spiritual.

Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong explained that the donation of the PIWC Trasacco auditorium and mission house was inspired by a divine vision to strengthen chaplaincy and spiritual life within the Jospong Group, while supporting the work of the Church of Pentecost.
He acknowledged the support of successive national leaders over the years, noting that partnerships and guidance at various levels had helped expand the Group’s footprint across Ghana and beyond.

Information contained in the dedication brochure traces the roots of the Jospong Group’s spiritual culture to 1995, when daily devotions were instituted at its Jamestown printing press. This practice later evolved into annual thanksgiving services, which have become a core corporate and spiritual tradition of the Group.
The brochure further indicates that the vision to construct a modern chaplaincy auditorium was conceived in 2020, with the facility designed for shared use by PIWC Trasacco and the Church of Pentecost chaplaincy.

The project was executed through the combined efforts of JAYCOM, SINO Africa and China State Construction Company, under technical supervision by a team of engineers and church leaders.
The new complex is equipped with modern amenities, including a children’s auditorium, digital library, executive lounge, conference rooms, gallery, LED screens and power control systems, all intended to support worship, administration and global digital ministry.
A separate mission house was also secured to provide accommodation for the resident minister of PIWC Trasacco, enabling uninterrupted pastoral care and leadership.
Funding for both the church building and the mission house was fully borne by Elder Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong, his wife Dr. Adelaide Siaw Agyepong and the Jospong Group of Companies, according to the brochure.

The dedication also highlighted the broader partnership between the Jospong Chaplaincy and the Church of Pentecost, which has seen the church provide pastoral support, doctrinal guidance and venues for the Group’s nationwide thanksgiving services.
This collaboration has facilitated evangelism, counselling and worship activities that have impacted communities across the country.
As prayers were offered and the keys formally handed over, church leaders described the PIWC Trasacco complex as both a physical landmark and a spiritual symbol of faithfulness, expressing hope that the facility would serve generations and contribute to Ghana’s spiritual development.
The service ended with benediction and expressions of appreciation, as congregants celebrated what both church and corporate leaders described as a manifestation of faith in action and a reaffirmation of commitment to God and society.
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