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Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) in the Kasoa Area, which was created five years ago, has dedicated its ultramodern six bed-room mission house at a colorful ceremony.
The mission house, which was dedicated by the Kasoa Area Head, Apostle Samuel Antwi, is christened: “The Dove,” meaning the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit. The Dove has a living room, dining hall, study room, an office and kitchen. Each room has its own washroom.

“PIWC Kasoa has set a record by putting up its own church building and mission house within five years of existence,” the Resident Pastor of the Worship Centre, who is also the Chaplain of Pentecost Theological Seminary, Reverend Emmanuel Oppong Donkor, stated with joy.
The mission house project, which cost the Worship Centre a whopping GHS 274,520.42, started in mid-2013. The head office supported the furnishing works by providing a set of furniture, deep freezer, beds and mattresses for all the rooms, as well as other vital items.

Reverend Emmanuel Oppong Donkor said the yard in the mission house shall be developed into a social centre, which can host wedding receptions, as well as serve as a recreational centre and also provide an ambience for spiritual engagements.
“We need GHS 30,000 to enable us realize this vision,” he disclosed.
The ceremony attracted a host of ministers including the 2015/2016 batch of Pentecost Ministerial Students. Ministers such as Apostle M.M. Kopah (rtd), Apostle E.C Asante (rtd), Apostle, Nana Yaw Asare, Manager of Pentecost Convention Centre, Reverend Samuel Gakpetor and his wife, Reverend (Dr.) Emmanuel Anim, Principal of Pentecost Theological Seminary, among others graced the occasion. The 2014/2015 batch of ministerial students of Pentecost Theological Seminary also graced the occasion.

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