Religion of Tuesday, 3 September 2024

Source: Elizabeth Awuku, Contributor

'Go out and make a difference in the world' - CCLC bishop to new pastors, prophets

Bishop Sam Owusu with the newly-ordained priests Bishop Sam Owusu with the newly-ordained priests

The Covenant Christian Leadership College, also known as the School of Prophetic Impartation, has held its latest ordination ceremony, graduating a new batch of pastors and prophets.

The event, which took place at the Pottersville Church International in East Legon Hills, Accra, marked a significant milestone in the institution's mission to train and equip leaders and impart them with supernatural power to function in the body of Christ.

Founded in 2003 by Amb. Bishop Sam Owusu, the college has ordained over 12,000 pastors and prophets, making it one of the leading institutions of its kind in Africa. The ceremony on September 1, 2024, saw 21 graduates receive their ordination, marking the culmination of their training and preparation for ministry.

The graduates, who have undergone rigorous training and impartation, are now equipped to spread the Gospel and make a positive impact in their communities.

The ordination ceremony was attended by dignitaries, church leaders, and family members of the graduates.

Amb. Bishop Sam Owusu, founder and president of the college, expressed his pride and joy at the achievements of the graduates. "Today marks a significant milestone in the lives of these men and women of God.

"We are confident that they will go out and make a difference in the world."

The Covenant Christian Leadership College continues to be a beacon of hope and training for leaders in the body of Christ, and this latest ordination ceremony is a testament to its commitment to raising a new generation of pastors and prophets.

Here are the names of the graduants who were imparted and ordained by the servant of with the help of other and men of God.

1. Emmanuel Kofi Awotwe
2. ⁠Cosmos Kpobi Kwame
3. ⁠Nyarko Rita Kosi
4. ⁠Isaac Afari Asante
5. ⁠Isaac Sam Prah
6. ⁠Coporal Simon Agbeko
7. ⁠Kingsley Nartey
8. ⁠Isaac Bonsu
9. ⁠Emmanuel Nii Addy
10. ⁠Solomon Oko Tetteh
11. ⁠Owusu Fianko
12. ⁠Baffoe Solomon
13. ⁠Abraham Awaitey Oyimer
14. ⁠Sampson Annor Addo
15. ⁠Bernard Yirenkyi Aniagyei
16. ⁠Boateng Jennifer
17. ⁠Rev David Odoi Yemoh