Church of Pentecost, Ejurahene host mega Prayerfest for Ghana's development
The Church of Pentecost (COP) in collaboration with the Ejura Divisional Council organized a mega prayer festival on Friday, March 20, 2026, in Ejura. The event, dubbed Ejura Prayerfest, aimed "to pray and solicit God's guidance for not only Ejura communities but Asanteman and Ghana as a whole." The Prayerfest's theme was "If my People will Pray, I will heal their land."
The Mampong Area Head for the COP, Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II, led the event along with other dignitaries. Hundreds of believers attended and "committed the nation to God." Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II "expressed happiness for the opportunity to commit his land to God," adding that "Ejuraman is full of happiness today, for the Church to choose Ejura for this prayerfest is a huge opportunity for us here." He also said, "When the area head decided to bring the event to Ejura, I readily accepted the decision knowing how important God is to our development" and thanked the church leadership.
Pastor Kojo Anormah, the Mampong Area Head for COP, "underscored the importance of praying for the land," stating that "God in its own infinite wisdom asked us to pray for our nation, so we at the Church of Pentecost take this move seriously." He added, "We have a firm belief God's presence in the country is key to developing it." He also "commended the Ejurahene Barimah Osei Hwedie II and his council for embracing the event."
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The Church of Pentecost and the Ejura Divisional Council joined forces to host a mega prayer festival for Ghana and Ejuraman - aiming to seek divine guidance. The event brought together hundreds of believers, but the reason for such a large gathering remains.
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