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The highly anticipated Axios Conference 2025 is set to take place from September 3rd to 6th at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC), Gomoa Fetteh.
Organised by the Kaneshie Area Youth Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, the conference is expected to bring together individuals from across the country for a four-day experience of spiritual growth, renewal, and preparation to possess nations.
Held under the compelling theme, “Unleashing a Generation to Live their Calling Boldly,” the conference will provide a platform for believers to be empowered, encouraged, and equipped to step confidently into their God-given purpose through teaching, prayer, and worship.
In addition to its spiritual focus, Axios Conference 2025 will include elements that encourage creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration among participants.
These include activities that explore entrepreneurship, civic dialogue, and group engagement, as well as moments created for bonding, expression, and shared experience. The conference will also provide platforms for conversation around leadership and national issues, in a setting that encourages respectful dialogue and learning.
Registration for the conference is currently open at a fee of GHS 300, which covers full participation and accommodation. Organizers have encouraged early registration and preparation, noting that further details regarding the programme outline, guest facilitators, and logistics will be shared in the coming weeks through official channels.
Axios Conference continues to position itself as a gathering point for young people, professionals, ministry leaders, and others who are seeking to deepen their spiritual lives while engaging practically with the world around them.
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