A volunteer youth group affiliated with the Church of Pentecost, led by Joyce Appiah, has donated a brand-new audio mixer, horn, and crossover to Ada Emmanuel Assembly in New Juaben District, Eastern Region.
The donated items were handed over to the church during a Communion Sunday Service on 3rd August 2025, received by the District Pastor Samuel Yaw Asare and the Presiding Elder Francis Owusu Okutu on behalf of the church.
The youth-led initiative in support of the local church aimed at equipping the Ada Emmanuel Assembly with modern instruments and devices in place of its traditional ones, which perform limited functions and are unable to undertake multi-task church service activities.
The gesture of the youth group was highly commended by the District Pastor Samuel Yaw Asare, indicating that a cherish giver in support of God’s work in return receives abundant grace, blessings, and generational favour in the sight of God as he prayed for the group.
Currently, the Ada Emmanuel Assembly serves in a dilapidated, uncompleted storey building with Zion Assembly, with an overpopulated membership raising serious concerns about how to mobilise funds to continue and complete the stalled project due to financial constraints at the local level.
The state of the uncompleted storey building continues to weaken in physical strength and stature due to the relentless absorption of rainwater forming a basin of pool on the uncovered top, and with time drains down the building.
According to the church building committee, an estimated amount of not less than GHS50,000 is urgently required to continue the project to its full completion.
The Ada Emmanuel Assembly, therefore, appeals to individuals, NGOs, corporate organisations, and the Koforidua Area of the Church of Pentecost to come to their aid in any way towards the completion of the church building.















