Reverend Stephen Yenusom Wengam, Lead Pastor of Cedar Mountain International Church in Accra has been elected General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana.
This was at the 30th biennial General Council meeting of the church Thursday night (August 4, 2022) attended by more than 3000 delegates at the University of Cape Coast.
Rev Wengam, 50, takes over from Rev Professor Yaw Frimpong-Manso who has been General Superintendent for 12 years.
In his victory speech, Rev Wengam said his immediate step is to “unite Assemblies of God for true spiritual revival and greatness.”
He also promised “visionary and progressive leadership of integrity, shift, speed, open heavens, and fulfillment of the Great Commission.”
Rev Wengam recalled that Assemblies of God, Ghana used to be the leading Pentecostal Church in Ghana. It was the first to establish a Bible School, a Radio Ministry, use social action activities to win souls, and transform communities. It was also the first church of Assemblies of God worldwide to produce a President and a Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana.
Rev Wengam declared: “we will regain our position to become the leading Pentecostal Church.” Ours is a church destined for greatness and greatness is our portion. Remember, we are products of the Azusa Street Revival.”
Rev Wengam said the journey to the highest office of Assemblies of God, Ghana has been “ rough and tough as I endured odds, resistance, false accusations and misrepresentations.”
He expressed appreciation to God for raising him for that assignment, adding that “ it’s victory for the ordinary local pastor who may never become District Pastor, Regional Superintendent or Executive Presbytery Member but who now has hope that indeed God still raises Davids from obscurity to prominence. The lesson to all is that we should not put the law above grace.”