Apostle Michael Kwabena Ntumy, the esteemed fourth chairman of The Church of Pentecost, breathed his last on Wednesday, December 27, as reported by reliable sources in the Christian community.
A Life Devoted to Ministry
Initiating his full-time ministry at a young age of 26, he started with The Church of Pentecost. Apostle Ntumy’s journey led him to the esteemed position of an Apostle by the age of 33. His exemplary dedication and commitment to the faith were evident in his promising rise as an Apostle. He later assumed the role of the fourth chairman of the global Pentecostal church headquartered in Ghana.
Ten Years of Leadership
Apostle Ntumy served two impactful terms totaling a decade in the chairman’s position. His tenure was very eventful, leaving an indelible mark on The Church of Pentecost. In 2007, he gracefully handed over the reins to Apostle Professor Opoku Onyinah.
Triumph Over Adversity
Throughout his tenure, Apostle Ntumy faced numerous challenges, demonstrating resilience and unwavering faith. From surviving hostage situations during the Liberian Civil War in the 1990s to overcoming physical assaults, poisoning attempts, and paralysis, his life’s narrative reads as a testament to his steadfast spirit.
Prolific Author and Literary Leader
Beyond his administrative role, Apostle Ntumy showcased his literary prowess. He served as the Director of Literary Works for The Church of Pentecost. His legacy extends to the numerous books he authored, leaving behind a rich literary contribution to the global Pentecostal community.
Retirement and Honors
Apostle Ntumy formally retired from active ministry earlier this year after an illustrious 39-year journey in the service of The Church of Pentecost. A poignant retirement service, held on September 24, 2023, in Hamburg, Germany, honored his dedication and marked the beginning of a new chapter for him and his family.
The passing of Apostle Michael Kwabena Ntumy leaves a void in the global Pentecostal community, but his enduring legacy of faith, resilience, and literary contributions will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations to come.
The church of pentecost have since come out with a statement to confirm the unfortunate news