The just-ended Convention of Saints, was a powerful and spiritually invigorating gathering
The just-ended Convention of Saints, themed “He Knows My Name,” was a powerful
and spiritually invigorating gathering that brought together believers from far and wide to worship, praise, and receive divine impartation.
Hosted by Royalhouse Chapel International and spanning five days, the Convention
held at the Oil Dome was characterised by profound sermons, soul-stirring choir
ministrations, and heartfelt intercession, all aimed at deepening the believers’
relationship with Christ.
The Convention featured spirit-filled ministrations from guest artistes, including Naana Asiedu, Pastor Isaiah Fosu-Kwakye Jnr, Rev Edwin Dadson, Pastor Paa Kyerematen, and Pastor Nana Yaw Boakye-Yiadom, popularly known as MOG.
These were complemented by dynamic praise and worship sessions and a choir
ministrations, ranging from local to contemporary tunes that blessed the congregation.
The convention began on Tuesday, 30th September 2025, with an inspiring opening
session led by Apostle Emmanuel Tetteh Agormeda, whose message set a divine
tone for the days ahead.
On Wednesday, the congregation was blessed by a powerful Word from Bishop Gideon Titi-Ofei, titled, “Known by Name, Called by Voice: Your Appointment to Shift the Generational Destiny of Your Family.”
The following day, Apostle Jannie Ngwale delivered a stirring message titled,
“Populate the Kingdom of God,” reminding believers that being known by God comes
with a calling to advance His Kingdom.
On Friday, Bishop Dominic Allotey taught on faith, urging the congregation to trust fully in God’s word and walk in the authority that faith provides.
The grand finale on Sunday, October 5, was a day of glory and divine visitation as five apostles were consecrated into the Lord’s Church.
They include Apostle Kofi Wolarnyo Agbo, Apostle Emmanuel Agormeda, Apostle.
Dalkeith Amanor, Apostle Derek Amanor, and Apostle Johny Apeakorang.
In his solemn charge, the Apostle General, Sam Korankye Ankra, reminded them
that apostleship is not a title of honour but a call to humility, sacrifice, and
servanthood.
The climax of the Convention of Saints was the taking of Holy Communion during the evening service amid worship and prayers, a sacred act symbolising redemption, cleansing, and spiritual empowerment.
The congregation lifted their voices in unbridled praise to their Maker, exalting His Holy name and magnifying His greatness.
The event was graced by the presence of the Minister for Local Government,
Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs, Hon Ahmed Ibrahim; his deputy, Hon Rita Naa
Odoley Sowah, as well as representatives from St Mary’s Senior High School and
St John’s Grammar Senior High School, alongside other distinguished guests and
dignitaries, who joined in celebrating God’s faithfulness.
The gathering concluded with vibrant praise and worship to God’s glory, marking a special moment of divine encounter.
Believers left the Oil Dome strengthened, encouraged, and equipped to continue
their God-given assignments with fresh grace and power.
Convention of Saints will return next year from Monday, 28th September, to Sunday, October 4, 2026, and promises another glorious season of God’s power, fellowship, and transformation.