The Apostolic Church - Ghana is a denomination emanating from the Pentecostal movement which started from the 1904–1905 Welsh revival.
[2] The Apostolic Church – Ghana is a denomination emanated from the Pentecostal movement which started from the 1904–1905 Welsh revival.
Pentecostal groups sprung up with a clear belief in the five-fold ministry (Ephesians 4:11) and the operation of the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit as recorded in 1 Corinthians 12:1-11.
Faith Tabernacle of Nigeria was thus introduced to a group of Christians at a small town in the Eastern Region of Ghana called Asamankese.
The group, led by Peter Anim Newman, then requested the Apostolic Church in Bradford, England, to send a delegation to visit them.
[5] The church headquarters was moved to Cape Coast in 1941 and Pastor McKeown was Superintendent Missionary.
This branch under the leadership of the late Pastor Anaman expanded so quickly that in 1984 the headquarters of the church was moved to Accra.
It has been instrumental in establishing mission fields in Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote D'Ivoire, and the United States.
Construction work on the third phase of the Apostolic Resource Conference and Retreat Centre at Frafraha in the Greater Accra region is currently on course, with intensive training programmes being held for ministers and members alike to boost their capacity.