A Milestone in Christian Leadership: CCLC Ordains 20 New Pastors and Prophets
Ambassador Bishop Dr. Samuel Ben Owusu, a renowned Ghanaian clergyman and head of Covenant Christian Leadership College, has ordained 20 new pastors and prophets in the 512th Impartation Service of CCLC's School of Prophetic Impartation. This significant milestone marks a major achievement in the college's history. The ceremony was held at Pottersville Church International, East Legon Hills, Accra, and brought together graduates, stakeholders, and well-wishers to witness the deployment of the new leaders.
With over 23 years of experience in leadership and ministry, Ambassador Bishop Dr. Owusu has been instrumental in shaping the minds and souls of countless individuals through CCLC. As the school's founder, he has been at the forefront of training and deploying leaders who have made a tangible impact in various communities across Ghana, Africa, and the diaspora. He has been instrumental in training and deploying leaders who have a real impact on communities globally.
The 20 new pastors and prophets were trained in theology, pastoral care, church administration, prophetic manifestation, and community development. They were equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to serve their congregations and communities effectively. They have been taught how to serve their communities and congregations.
Speaking on the theme _“Participation in the Agenda of Divinity”_, Ambassador Bishop Owusu emphasized the importance of the church participating in nation-building. The church cannot afford to be silent or passive while our nation faces economic, social, and moral challenges. He stressed that Christianity brought education and health to Africa. That was our first assignment. However, he expressed disappointment in the new charismaticism that is not doing much.
We must stop spectating and start participating in the Agenda of Divinity – the Africa We Want. If we don’t shape policy, policy will shape us.
Over 23 years, CCLC graduates have planted churches, run schools, health outreaches, and social intervention projects across Ghana, Africa, and the diaspora. The college has a remarkable record of training and deploying leaders who have made a lasting impact in their communities. The college has a strong track record of training leaders who have successfully implemented projects.
Ambassador Bishop Dr. Owusu's vision for CCLC is centered on equipping leaders who can make a difference in Africa and beyond. He believes that the church has a critical role to play in shaping the continent's future. He sees the church as a vital partner in shaping the future of Africa.
“This is not just ordination. This is deployment. Go and participate in building the Africa God wants.” he said. The ordination ceremony marked a significant milestone in the college's history and underscored the importance of the church's involvement in nation-building. The ceremony also highlighted the critical role the church plays in shaping the future.
The graduates will be deployed to various parts of the country to serve as pastors, prophets, and leaders in their respective communities. Their training and deployment are expected to have a profound impact on the lives of Ghanaians and beyond. They will be able to serve their communities and congregations with the skills and knowledge they have acquired.
CCLC's School of Prophetic Impartation has been instrumental in shaping the minds and souls of countless individuals through its rigorous training program. With over 7,200 leaders trained and deployed since 2003, the college has established itself as a reputable institution in Ghana and beyond. The college has a strong reputation for training and deploying leaders who have a real impact on their communities.
The 512th Impartation Service is a testament to the college's commitment to equipping leaders who can make a difference in Africa and beyond. As the church continues to play a critical role in shaping the continent's future, Ambassador Bishop Dr. Owusu's vision for CCLC remains steadfast and unwavering.