Ghana is set to become the focal point of a major continental gathering of Christian professionals, business leaders, and workplace influencers when it hosts the Lausanne Workplace Forum (LWF) 2026 from August 6 to 9 at the Pentecost Convention Centre at Gomoa Fetteh in the Central Region.

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The Lausanne Workplace Forum 2026 is being organised by the Lausanne Movement–Ghana, a global Christian network that seeks to connect and mobilise Christians worldwide for evangelism, discipleship, and societal transformation. According to the Lausanne Movement–Ghana, the forum will focus on helping participants apply Christian values and principles in business, governance, education, healthcare, technology, and other sectors of society.

Organisers describe the forum as more than a conventional conference, characterising it as a strategic movement designed to equip Christians to transform their workplaces into platforms for influence, mission, and national development. The event is expected to provide opportunities for networking, leadership development, mentorship, and practical discussions on how faith can influence decision-making and ethical conduct in the workplace.

Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, is among the prominent Christian leaders and speakers expected to address participants. Other notable speakers include renowned medical missionary and healthcare leader Dr Joshua Bogunjoko; theologian and leadership expert Dr Femi Adeleye; and development professional Dr Delphine Fanfon.

Registration details and additional information are available through the forum’s official platform, and interested participants can also contact organisers directly for enquiries. Organisers say the gathering will encourage participants to view their professions not merely as careers but as callings capable of driving societal transformation.

Hosting the forum in Ghana is expected to reinforce the country’s growing reputation as a centre for international religious, leadership, and development conferences. The event is also expected to stimulate conversations around ethical leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation, and nation-building at a time when many African countries are seeking solutions to governance, economic, and social challenges.

The Lausanne Movement is a global Christian network that seeks to connect and mobilise Christians worldwide for evangelism, discipleship, and societal transformation. Hosting the forum in Ghana is expected to stimulate conversations around ethical leadership, entrepreneurship, innovation, and nation-building.

The Lausanne Workplace Forum 2026 is expected to attract hundreds of delegates from across Africa and beyond, making it one of the most significant faith-and-work gatherings to be hosted in Ghana this year.