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Apostle Professor Kwadwo Nimfour Opoku Onyinah (born July 22, 1954) is a
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, a
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and the fifth chairman of
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from 2008 to 2018. He founded the Pentecost International Worship Centre, a ministry of The Church of Pentecost in 1993. He holds a doctor of philosophy degree in theological studies from the
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(2002) and a master of theology in applied theology from
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. He is the last of the Apostles who walked with the founder of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor James McKeown. Onyinah joined the ministry of The Church of Pentecost in 1976 and has served in various positions, including rector of
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, an executive council member and the first International Missions Director of the church. He is also an adjunct lecturer at the Pentecost Theological Seminary. Onyinah served as a member of National Peace Council in Ghana, the president of the
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from 2011 to 2019, chairman of the Ghana Evangelism Committee from 2010 to date, co-chairman of Empowered21 Africa from 2013 to date, advisory board member of International Review of Mission since 2013, member of the Committee of World Pentecostal Theologians in Dialogue with the Catholic Church since 2011, member of a standing committee of Health and Healing of World Council of Churches/DIFAM, 2005–2010, member of the Commission on World Mission and Evangelism of World Council of Churches since 2007, and a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology since 2007.


Early life and education

Opoku Onyinah was born to Opanin Kwame Onyinah and Maame Rebecca Akosua Addai of Aduman about 7:00 am in a local maternity home in the town. As per Akan tradition, he was named after his grand-uncle, a popular chief of Dwumakyi village called Opanin Nimfour. He grew up with the name "Koofour" an abridged form of Kwadwo Nimfour. 22 July was adopted as his official birthday though his Catholic Baptism Certificate bears 24 July as his birthday. He started his basic education at Yamfo Presbyterian Primary School and completed Middle Form Four at Yamfo Catholic Middle School. He was trained in
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Technical and
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Technical Institutes. His calling into pastoral ministry in 1976 enabled him to acquire a master of theology in applied theology in 1998 and
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from
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in 2002. Onyinah's was promoted as an associate professor in 2016. In response this promotion, a citation in honor written by the current general secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Alexander Nana Yaw Kumi-Larbi states: “It is with great honor and pleasure that we officially announce the promotion of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr. Opoku Onyinah, to the academic rank of an Associate Professor.” – By Aps. Alexander N. Y. A.Kumi-Larbi"


Employment and full-time ministry

Onyinah was employed by the State Construction Company as a regional estimator before his call into the full-time ministry of The Church of Pentecost in 1976. His first ministerial station was a district overseer to Wa District from 1976 to 1981 in the Northern Region. Then transferred to
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as district pastor from 1981 to 1984, He served as Ashanti regional head from 1984 to 1986, he left Ghana to London, UK, for further studies from 1986 to 1988. His return to Ghana saw him appointed as the
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regional head from 1988 to 1991, he became the first international missions director for the church from 1991 to 1996, he continued theological studies at London-UK from 1996 to 2002, he was appointed principal to Pentecost Bible College, which subsequently upgraded to
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as its first rector from 2002 to 2008 and finally as chairman of The Church of Pentecost-Worldwide from 2008 to 2018.


Chairmanship

Onyinah was elected the chairman of The Church of Pentecost in 2008 succeeded Apostle Michael Ntumy through election. He won 2/3 of the vote cast. The chairmanship comes along with critical responsibilities. As a chairman, Apostle Onyinah performs the following functions: * Chairs the executive council and the general council meetings * Ex-officio member of every board and committee of the church * Chairs every meeting, convention or rally he attends * Directs action on issues and correspondence pertaining to missionaries and external branches * Chairman of the Missions Board * Assigns to the general secretary and the international missions director such duties as he deems necessary * Responsible for appointing an acting general secretary or international missions director from among the executive council members, or apostles and prophets during the short absence of the general secretary or the international missions director not exceeding six months * Takes decisions and actions with any area head where disciplinary or other action is urgently required in an area and afterwards reports to the executive council * Organizes retreats, seminars, and prayer sessions for National/Area Heads and Ministers * Issues pastoral and circular letters as and when he deems necessary * Confers with the general secretary and the international missions director on matters concerning government and outside bodies * Gives a formal address on the state of the church at every general council meeting He was re-elected in the 40th general council meeting held at the
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at Gomoa Fetteh in the Central Region. He obtained 77.3% of vote cast at the council meeting, which enabled him a five-year leadership mandate. Onyinah also chairs the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council. He was deputized by
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. He is a member of the
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along with Prof. Emmanuel Asante and Bishop James Saah.


Challenges

He claims to have faced some challenges in his ministry. Significant among them is a review of church culture concerning head covering and wearing of trousers by females in church services. This review was made by the church's college of apostles, prophets and evangelists in January 2010 and subsequently issued a communique to inform church members about the review. The review was not accepted by some of the members and the general public which resulted in strong criticism against his leadership. Gibson Annor-Antwi, the co-author of the autobiography of Onyinah, believes that one of his strengths is the ability to handle difficult issues with absolute cordiality. He wrote that before the review of the said practices, the general secretary of the church, Apostle Dr. Alfred Koduah, was tasked to conduct an in-depth analysis of the issue. In an interview conducted by Gibson Annor-Antwi, Kodua said, "When on Tuesday 19 January 2010, I finished and presented the paper, it received a standing ovation". Another member of the college, Apostle Peter Ayerakwah, proposed that a communique should be written to all assemblies hence, the 46-page document of F. Koduah was collapsed into two pages for circulation. The communique was rejected by some members of the church, especially some elders from
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to Agona Ahanta in the Western Region as published in the Daily Guide Newspaper by Sam Mark Essien,
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on 19 February 2010. Aftermath of this publication, was a strong agitation by members and officers who called the house of Prof. Opoku Onyinah with threats and anger. According to Annor-Antwi, Opoku Onyinah led leadership and in spirit of love and explained the issues which eventually restored peaceful atmosphere in the church.


Academic publications and books

* Onyinah Opoku "Principalities and Powers" in Wonsuk Ma, Veli-Matti Karkainen and J. Kwabena Asamoah Gyadu (eds.) Pentecost Mission and Global Christianity. Oxford: Regnum Books, 2014, pp. 139–168 * Healing: A Pentecostal perspective. One in Christ. Vol. 47.2. (2013), pp. 311–339 * Understanding Worship. Accra: Pentecost Press, 2013, p. 245 * Pentecostal and Exorcism. Blandford: Deo Publishing, 2012, p. 351 * Spiritual Warfare. Cleveland: CTP Publishing, 2012 p. 196 * Resting in the Lord. Accra: Pentecost Press, 2011, p. 137 * The Leading of the Spirit. Accra: Pentecost Press, 2011, p. 153 * No one may see God and live. Accra: Pentecost Press, 2010, p. 147 * Emmanuel, God with us. Accra: Advocate Publishing, 2007, p. 63 * Pentecostals and Charismatics. Accra: Pentecost Press, 2006, p. 66 * John's Head. Advocate Publishing, 2006, p. 69 * Pressure of Success. Accra: Rock Publicity, 2004, p. 29 * Are two persons the same?. How to overcome your weakness in temperament.Accra: Pentecost Press Ltd, 2004, p. 180 * Note on the Seven letters in Revelation. Accra: Pentecost Press Ltd, 2003, p. 49


See also

*
The Church of Pentecost The Church of Pentecost is a Pentecostal denomination that originates from Ghana. The Church currently has a presence in more than 135 countries globally. Its current Chairman, who happens to be its highest officer worldwide, is Apostle Eric Nya ...
*
Pentecost University College The Pentecost University is a private university located at Sowutuom in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It was founded by The Church of Pentecost (COP) and evolved from The Pentecost Bible College which initially trained only Lay Leaders and ...
* Ghana Peace Council


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