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Spirit-Filled Worship marks Royalhouse Chapel’s Convention of Saints 2025

The just-ended Convention of Saints, themed “He Knows My Name,” was a spiritually uplifting gathering that united believers from across the country in worship, praise, and divine impartation.

Hosted by Royalhouse Chapel International, the five-day convention — held at the Oil Dome — featured powerful sermons, soul-stirring choir ministrations, and fervent intercessory prayers, all aimed at deepening participants’ relationship with Christ.

The event opened on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, with an inspiring message from Apostle Emmanuel Tetteh Agormeda, setting a divine tone for the days ahead. On Wednesday, Bishop Gideon Titi-Ofei delivered a stirring sermon titled “Known by Name, Called by Voice: Your Appointment to Shift the Generational Destiny of Your Family.”

Preaching on Thursday, Apostle Jannie Ngwale encouraged believers to “Populate the Kingdom of God,” reminding them that being known by God also means being called to advance His Kingdom. Bishop Dominic Allotey followed on Friday with a teaching on faith, urging the congregation to trust God fully and walk in the authority of His Word.

Throughout the week, worshippers were ministered to by a lineup of gifted artistes, including Naana Asiedu, Pastor Isaiah Fosu-Kwakye Jnr, Rev. Edwin Dadson, Pastor Paa Kyerematen, and Pastor Nana Yaw Boakye-Yiadom (MOG). Their spirit-filled performances, together with dynamic praise and choir sessions, enriched the atmosphere with heartfelt worship.

The grand finale on Sunday, October 5, 2025, was marked by a solemn consecration service in which five apostles were ordained into the Lord’s Church — Apostle Kofi Wolarnyo Agbo, Apostle Emmanuel Agormeda, Apostle Dalkeith Amanor, Apostle Derek Amanor, and Apostle Johny Apeakorang.

In his charge, the Apostle General, Sam Korankye Ankrah, reminded them that apostleship is not a position of honour but a divine call to humility, sacrifice, and servanthood.

The convention climaxed with a Holy Communion service, symbolising redemption, cleansing, and empowerment. Amid worship and prayer, the congregation lifted their voices in thanksgiving and praise, celebrating God’s faithfulness.

The event was attended by several dignitaries, including the Minister for Local Government, Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Hon. Ahmed Ibrahim, his deputy Hon. Rita Naa Odoley Sowah, and representatives from St. Mary’s Senior High School and St. John’s Grammar Senior High School, among others.

The gathering concluded with vibrant praise and worship to God’s glory, leaving believers strengthened and renewed to pursue their divine assignments.

The Convention of Saints returns next year from Monday, September 28, to Sunday, October 4, 2026, promising another powerful season of fellowship, transformation, and divine encounter.

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