In a powerful display of vision, unity, and unwavering faith, the Revival District of The Apostolic Church – Ghana, located in the Ashaiman Area, has dedicated a newly constructed Community Youth Church Temple—the first of its kind in the district’s over 60-year history.

The dedication marks a historic milestone and the fulfillment of a long-held dream, now made manifest through divine providence and communal sacrifice. The architectural oversight and consultancy for the project were led by Pastor Emmanuel Amankwa, with the foundation originally laid by Apostle Dr. Ben-Paul Awuku Gbeze. Formerly of The Apostolic Revival Ministries, Apostle Gbeze’s ministry was formally integrated into The Apostolic Church – Ghana on December 19, 2021.
What began as a visionary seed has blossomed into a physical and spiritual landmark. The entire project cost GHS 953,657, of which GHS 515,000 came through generous private sponsorships, and GHS 438,657 was raised by the passionate members of the one-local-district.
More than a building, the new Youth Church Temple is a strategic spiritual hub. The facility includes a spacious youth auditorium, two dedicated Children’s Ministry halls, offices for the District Pastor/Apostle, Administrator, and an additional office space. It also features four washrooms on the ground floor, three upstairs, and a nursing mothers’ room, offering inclusive facilities for all age groups.
The dedication service was graced by several high-ranking officials of the church, including Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh (President, TAC-GH) and First Lady Josephine D. Ami-Narh, Apostle Alex Boateng (General Secretary, TAC-GH) and Leading Lady Gladys Boateng, Apostle Dr. Ben-Paul Gbeze (Rtd), and Apostle Prince P. Amanor (Ashaiman Area Superintendent). Their presence was both ceremonial and prophetic, releasing apostolic blessings and affirming the building’s purpose.
Delivering the sermon on the theme “The Significance of Purpose,” Apostle Dr. Aaron Ami-Narh emphasized that true purpose is anchored in God’s Word. “To fulfill your God-given purpose,” he said, “you must become a student of the Word and walk in full obedience to it. Purpose without obedience leads to potential without impact.”
The event was hosted by Apostle Emmanuel Armah Mensah and Pastor Christopher Nyekey, with all Area pastors in attendance, making it a truly momentous gathering.
The dedication of the Revival District Youth Church Temple is more than the culmination of a construction project—it signals the rise of a new generation prepared to carry the Apostolic mantle with purpose, power, and prophetic direction.
Source: CAC Facebook