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The Action Chapel International, one of the leading charismatic Churches in Ghana, is expected to hold the 2024 edition of its Impact convention on November 24.
Arguably one of Ghana’s most anticipated events on the Christian calendar, it attracts tens of thousands who either gather at the Church’s headquarters or join online to fellowship, pray and receive spiritual direction for their lives.
This year’s convention, which is under the theme “Timely Intervention,” will be no exception.
“Over the past months, the Holy Spirit has been leading us to pray for timely intervention in every aspect of our lives, and this theme will run through the rest of our programs for the year,” its founder, Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams, explained.
The convention will feature a celebrated lineup of speakers, including Apostle Joshua Selman and Apostle Isi Igenegba from Nigeria, Reverend Eastwood Anaba of Fountain Gate Chapel in Bolgatanga, Bishop Dr. Bernard Ogyiri Asare, Founder and General Overseer of Zion Praise Chapel International in Takoradi and Rev. Dr. David Antwi of Kharis Church, London. Each speaker is expected to deliver a message that aligns with the theme of the convention.
About the Speakers:
Apostle Joshua Selman is a prominent conference speaker and televangelist who is making his fourth appearance at IMPACT. He is the founder of Koinonia (Eternity Network International) and serves as the Principal of the Koinonia School of Ministry—a training ground for those sensing God's call in their lives.
Reverend Eastwood Anaba, the Senior Pastor of Fountain Gate Chapel in Bolgatanga, is one of the respected voices in the Christian fraternity. He is a revivalist with an uncompromising message on the Holy Spirit, righteousness, discipline, and order within the Body of Christ. He is the visionary behind the Love Revolution, a conference aimed at restoring the love that has diminished within the Church and society.
Bishop Dr. Bernard Ogyiri Asare is the Founder and General Overseer of Zion Praise Chapel International, headquartered in Takoradi. He is an author, entrepreneur and a seasoned man of God with a strong apostolic and prophetic grace.
Apostle Isi Igenegba who is making her second appearance at IMPACT, is a seasoned pastor and trainer. She is also the convener of “The Mantle of Deborah,” a conference dedicated to empowering women across Africa to make an impact in both religious and marketplace settings.
Rev. Dr. David Antwi is the Head Pastor and Founder of Kharis Ministries, a rapidly expanding, multi-location Church headquartered in London. His light-hearted approach to delivering God's Word has inspired many to reach their God-given potential.
About the Event
This year’s convention will run for eight days, from November 24 to December 1, with morning sessions starting at 9:00 a.m. and evening sessions at 5:00 p.m. There will be a special session with Apostle Selman on the morning of Friday Nov 29 @9am, and a healing and miracle service that evening.
For anyone looking to experience God’s timely intervention, this year’s Impact convention is the place to be.
It will be streamed on Dominion TV, the Church’s Facebook page and YouTube channel, including the official social media accounts of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams. For more information, call 059 230 0069 or email admin@actionchapel.net
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