
Ghana is set to host the first-ever World Assemblies of God Congress on the African continent, a landmark event scheduled to take place in Accra from October 14 to 16, 2026. This significant gathering is expected to welcome over 10,000 pastors and church leaders from across the globe, positioning the nation as a central hub for major international religious conferences. Under the theme "Commissioned: One Mandate, Every Nation," the congress represents a significant milestone for both the global Pentecostal movement and Ghana's standing in the international community.
The event was officially launched on November 14, 2025, by the Global Chairman of the Assemblies of God, Rev. Dominic Yeo, alongside the General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Ghana, Rev. Stephen Wengam. To accommodate the massive influx of delegates, organizers have planned a dual-venue approach for the three-day event. Morning sessions are slated to be held at the iconic Independence Square, while the evening sessions will move to the Accra Sports Stadium. This strategic use of Accra's major public spaces underscores the scale and importance of the congress, which aims to discuss the church's global mission and strategies for international growth.
Preparations are already in full swing, with a dedicated congress secretariat established to coordinate the complex logistics, security, and hospitality required for thousands of international visitors. The hosting of this event is viewed as a major boost for Ghana's tourism and hospitality sectors, occurring under the current administration of President John Mahama. By hosting such a high-profile religious assembly, Ghana continues to demonstrate its capacity for organizing world-class events, reinforcing its reputation for stability and religious tolerance in the sub-region.
As the first African nation to host this global congress, Ghana’s leadership within the Assemblies of God fraternity is being spotlighted on an unprecedented scale. The congress is expected to facilitate deep theological discourse and strengthen ties between African church leaders and their international counterparts. With a dedicated secretariat already in place following the official launch, the local organizing committee remains focused on ensuring that the 2026 event sets a new standard for religious gatherings in Africa, leaving a lasting spiritual and social legacy for the nation.
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