Worcester Church of Pentecost International

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Pentecost Learning Center Graduates First Trainees

Last Friday at the last district all-night prayer meeting with our out-going district pastor, Rev. Samuel K. Arthur, nine members of the Worcester Assembly and the PIWC, who took a three-month training in Microsoft and the Internet were presented with their certificates by the pastor's wife, Mrs Mary Arthur, and the Presiding Elder of Worcester Central, Elder Robert Nyarko. The pictures below show some of the scenes captured during the presentation.




These pictures with a section of the PLC graduants were taken after the graduation session outside the church with the Presiding Elder, Elder Robert Nyarko and Elder Obiri-Mainoo, the computer instructor who facilitated the training.


These other pictures were taken inside the church with Mrs Mary Arthur presenting certificates to some of the trainees with Elder Obiri-Mainoo looking on.


Elder Obiri-Mainoo speaks about the accomplishments of the trainees and the future of the Pentecost Learning Center in the U.S.

Sister Florence Boadi, the spokesperson for the trainees speaking about their accomplishments on the computer and the Internet with the congregation.



These pictures were taken in the course of the presentation of certicates.

Elder Robert Nyarko, the presiding elder of the Worcester Central Assembly, who is also a National Executive Council member congratulates the trainees for their achievement.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Elder Obiri-Mainoo,
Thank you so much for putting my mom's graduation picture on this website,it really means a lot to me and my family. May the Lord richly bless you!
SINCERLY,

4:05 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Eldr Obiri-Mainoo,
Thank you so much for putting my mom's graduation pictures on your website. It really means a lot to me and my family. May the Lord richly bless you and your family ABUNDANTLY EXCEEDINGLY!!!!
SINCERELY,
BRIGITTE AIKINS DZISSAH &
F A M I L Y

4:21 PM  

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