The Church of Pentecost, Ho Area, has hosted a farewell service in honour of Apostle Dr Dela Quampah and his wife, Mrs Comfort Dansoa Quampah, marking the couple’s departure from the region after years of dedicated Ministry.
Mr James Gunu, the Volta Regional Minister, led the congregation in paying tribute to the Quampahs’ exceptional spiritual and community leadership.
Amidst the worshippers, Mr Gunu reflected on his personal indebtedness to Apostle Quampah’s “faithful prayers and counsel,” saying his intercessions had significantly advanced his office’s Reset Agenda for the Volta Region.
“I stand before the congregation not just as a Regional Minister, but as a beneficiary of Apostle Quampah’s faithful prayers and guidance,” he affirmed, requesting the Apostle’s continued spiritual support in his next chapter.
He added that Apostle Quampah’s intercessions had been “a driving force behind our progressing #ResetAgenda,” acknowledging the transformative impact of his spiritual leadership.
The Minister praised Apostle Quampah’s humility and caring disposition, describing him as “a true role model,” and encouraged the region’s youth to mirror his exemplary character and goodwill.
“The Apostle’s caring and humble nature is a powerful example for our young people,” Mr Gunu said.
Highlighting the church’s practice of graceful pastoral transfers, he challenged civil servants to adopt that same mindset, viewing transfers not as disruptions, but as opportunities to extend their service where it was most needed.
“This church teaches us that transfers are not disturbances, but calls to continuous service.”
Reaffirming the importance of church state collaboration, the Minister emphasized that “my office is always ready to collaborate with all religious bodies for the development of our beloved Volta region and Ghana.”
“Wishing Apostle and Mrs Quampah God’s richest blessings in their new chapter,” Mr Gunu stated.
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