There is something deeply human about the desire to be whole, and yet something equally human about the instinct to hide what is broken. We learn, often without being taught, how to carry our wounds quietly, how to function, how to appear steady, how to look like nothing is wrong even when something within us...
Author: Louis Jnr Saah (Louis Jnr Saah)
TAC-GH Kissiman District Supports Community with Bus Stop Shed Project
As part of activities marking the 2026 Easter Convention and the Church’s 90 years of existence, The Apostolic Church-Ghana, Excellence Worship Centre, Kissiman, has dedicated a bus stop shed to the Kissiman community. This initiative was carried out in line with the Church’s vision to demonstrate practical Christian values. Beyond the spiritual emphasis of the...
“BE A RESPONSIBLE CHRISTIAN” — PRESIDENT AMI-NARH
At the closing session of the 6th General Council Meeting of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, the President, Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh, delivered a strong exhortation to delegates and the entire Church to “be responsible Christians,” especially as the Church approaches its election year in 2027. In his address, he urged delegates not to engage in actions...
PASTOR CHARLES TENGEY DONATE’S NEWLY LAUNCHED BOOK “THE MAN OF GOD WITHOUT A TITLE” TO ACTS
Pastor Charles G. Tengey, of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, Ashaiman Newtown District, on Monday, 23rd March 2026, donated 150 copies of his newly launched book, “The Man of God Without A Title”, to The Apostolic Church Theological Seminary (ACTS) at TAC Conference Centre. The book, which was officially launched on Sunday, 22nd March 2026, at The Apostolic...
TAC-GH Clarifies Position on Prayers for the Dead
At the just ended 6th General Council Meeting of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, delegates approved a significant doctrinal directive concerning funeral practices within the Church. The decision, communicated by the President, Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh, followed recommendations from the Council of Apostles and Prophets (CAPs) based on proposals submitted by the Doctrine Watch Committee. According to...
Prez. Ami-Narh Looks Ahead for TAC-GH
The President of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh, has presented a comprehensive account of his administration’s stewardship for the year 2025 during the opening session of the 6th General Council Meeting, on-going at TAC Conference Centre, Fafraha–Accra. In his address, he highlighted significant progress achieved under the implementation of the SHIFT AGENDA...
TAC 6th GCM Takes Off
The 6th Edition of the General Council Meeting of The Apostolic Church-Ghana took off yesterday, 23rd March, at the TAC Conference Centre at Fafraha, Accra. It is under the theme – “Appointed” – John 15:16. The church in Ghana is hosting over 400 delegates from Europe, the United States, and Canada, and sister African countries....
TAC-GH Partners Ghana Enterprises Agency to Empower Youth with Employable Skills
In a strategic move to address youth unemployment and promote entrepreneurship, The Apostolic Church-Ghana (TAC-GH) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ghana Enterprises Agency (GEA). The partnership seeks to equip young people in and outside the church across the nation with practical and employable skills, positioning them to thrive in an increasingly...
Elder James Kwesi Launches three Co-Authored Books.
Elder James Kwesi, Campus Coordinator of APOSA-Takoradi Technical University (TTU) and a Senior Administrator at Takoradi Technical University, with the Registrar of the University, Dr. Moses Maclean Abnory, has achieved a significant academic milestone with the launch of three co-authored books aimed at reshaping higher education in Ghana. The books were officially launched at a...
God is not Unfaithful to forget you – Aps. Aaron Ami-Narh urges retired Ministers
Apostle Dr. Aaron Nartey Ami-Narh, President of The Apostolic Church-Ghana, has urged retired ministers that God will always remember their labour in serving Him. He noted that in the past they were the future of the Church, emphasizing that the work of God in His vineyard is much like a baton race, where at every...
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