Worcester Church of Pentecost International

A blog dedicated to the program and activities of the Church of Pentecost International in Worcester, Massachusetts in the U.S.

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Tuesday, October 10, 2006

How Do I Share My Testimony or Add a Comment on this Blog?

Hello Again:

If you want to share a testimony or add a comment to other testimonies, click on "Comments" at the end of the posting. You would be sent to "Leave Your Comment". Below the Comment window is "Choose Your Identity". Here, click on "Other". This opens you up to a window where you can write your name. In the Webpage window, you can write the name of your assembly such as "PIWC".

You are now ready to write your comments or share your testimony in the comments window. Click inside and start typing. When you are done, click on the "Preview" button to see how it would look like on the Internet and also make corrections if any. When you are sure that everything is just like you want it, click on the "Publish" button and you are done.

Just to let you know that your comments would not appear immediately so don't click on the publish button again. As a rule, and also for purposes of transparency, we advice that members and others avoid using the "anonymous" button. Check the next time you are online, and your post would be there, assuming you follwed the steps above correctly. We do not, however, guarantee that all postings would be published! Thanks and God bless!

Obiri-Mainoo

Do You Have Any Testimonies Lately? Let Others Know!

Hello,

If you were in church last Sunday, you would agree with me that the testimonies shared were moving. Deaconess Lily Sekyi's about her keys was very interesting. Instead of calling either North Carolina or Pensylvannia for her bosses to send down their duplicate keys either by UPS, FeDex or DHL, which would still not be fast enough to get the Clinic opened by the due time, God "sent it Himself" by (STD) "Same Time Delivery". W-O-W!

How about our sister whose unborn baby was dead inside her and yet she was walking about alive- a walking miracle? She was also contemplating either going to Canada or not because of insurance uncertainties here. When she realized the seriousness of the situation and wired her message directly to the "Throne of Grace", the health authorities at Great Brook Valley recieved the directives instantly from God and in less than no time, our sister had been cleared of the ordeal.

Our Bible says in Daniel that, those who know their God shall stand firm (be strong) in their faith, and take action (pray expectantly) and surely, they would not be disappointed. Do you know this God we are talking about? And if you do, do you have some testimonies lately to encourage other brethren? Share it on this blog!

Obiri-Mainoo

Monday, October 09, 2006

Women's Day at Worcester PIWC in Pictures!

From NC to MA to RI and hopefully, back to MA soon!
We wish you MORE HAPPY RETURNS!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, "LADY" ADU!
Three Happy Faces
It's time for Praise and Worship!
My Two Little Buddies, the Boamah Youngsters!

Meet Ariel & Gabriele, the Twins!
C'm on, Men, It's Just $50!


These Two Young Sisters Added a touch to the Women's Day!
Brother Ben takes over the announcements, with the Women's Leadership seated behind!
This is the sound control guy!
Yes, I am the drummer today!
These three took control of the instruments today!
Dead in the Stomach, yet walking alive - a moving testimony!
Yes, Auntie Rose, the PIWC Women's Leader


Dance, Dance, Dance!
The Regional Coordinator reads the 10 Women's Movement Responses!
They Listen in Humble Obedience!
Deaconess Lily's Testimony: Our God is also a key finder, do you know?
Deaconess Fremah-Akomiah, the Regional Women's Coordinator with Elder Daafour, the Speaker seated!

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Visit Us at PIWC Whenever You Are Around Boston

So You Were First in the Whole District? Congratulations to you and your team!
Brother Ben and his family under the umbrella!
Sister Comfort, you deserve a HUG for coming out tops!
A Special Lady, Sister Violet Anabaka
Happy Birthday, My Birthday Friend!
We were born on the same day, September 23rd.!

A Special Trio in Christ!



Thank You, Our Media Lady!

Elder Kwabena Adade
Deaconess Rose Sakyi, the Women's Leader
The other two deaconesses, Sisters Gyimah & Lily Sekyi
Elder Gyimah shares a thought with the youth!
The Elders on Parade
Meet the Church Secretary, Brother Benjamin A. Badu
Can't help but flow in the Spirit

God Bless You All, Our Dear Sisters In Christ!
This is the Church Choir

Do you see something special about them? They Just Got Married!


Sister Albertha is one of the leaders of the Children's Movement!
Elder J.J. Anim Koranteng
Congratulations, Sister Florence
Children's Day Memory Verse Recitals
Let's allow them-It's their day!
They all did well with their recitals
Reciting Memory Verses
Thank You, Sister Albertha!
God Bless You All!
Our Children are our hope for tomorrow!
Children's Day!
This Day is for Our Children!
The Presiding Elder, Elder Samuel Gyimah, with Sister Florence, the Children's Movement Leader seated behind!


These pictures are scenes of our services on Sundays. They show a cross-section of the groups/ministries in ministration and the congregation as a whole. Browse your way through and enjoy, but remember, you can leave your comments too!