Parliament Chapel International (PCI), a dynamic and influential Christian ministry in Ghana, recently marked a significant milestone with the celebration of its 25th anniversary.
Held at PCI’s main campus in Accra, the ceremony gathered thousands of congregants, ministry leaders, and dignitaries under the inspiring theme, “A Year by This Time.”
The theme, grounded in faith and optimism, highlighted the church’s forward-looking vision and its commitment to growth, transformation, and community impact in the years to come.
The celebration, led by PCI’s Founder and Senior Pastor, Apostle Francis Amoako-Attah, focused on encouraging the congregation to embrace faith for the future.
Drawing on the biblical promise to Sarah, the theme “A Year by This Time” served as a call for members to look ahead with expectation, hoping for positive change in their lives, families, and communities. “Twenty-five years ago, we started this journey with a vision to touch lives and make a difference,” Apostle Amoako-Attah said during his address.
“Today, we not only celebrate our achievements but renew our commitment to God’s promises. We believe that by this time next year, we will witness extraordinary blessings and growth.”
The event was marked by a series of reflective and forward-focused activities, including a message of gratitude for PCI’s journey from its humble beginnings to becoming a beacon of hope and support for people across Ghana.
PCI has made a name for itself through diverse initiatives that address spiritual, educational, and economic needs in communities nationwide. To honor its anniversary, the church announced a major expansion project: a new educational and vocational training center in Accra aimed at empowering young people with valuable skills and job opportunities.
Among the special guests was a lineup of prominent Christian leaders and community figures who lauded PCI for its consistent dedication to social and spiritual growth. Speakers noted that PCI’s programs for the underprivileged, its outreach to struggling families, and its youth empowerment efforts have made an impact not only in Accra but across the country.
In keeping with the theme, the celebration included a unique “Declaration of Faith” segment. Apostle Amoako-Attah invited attendees to make personal declarations of what they hope to achieve or experience “by this time next year,” leading a powerful prayer session that encouraged members to believe in God’s plans for the coming year.
“This theme is more than words,” commented one congregant, who has been with PCI since its early days. “It’s a statement of faith that God will bring change and blessings, no matter our challenges. By this time next year, I believe we’ll see lives transformed in ways we can’t imagine.”
As PCI concludes this landmark celebration, its leadership and congregation are more energized than ever to push forward in fulfilling their mission. With its new projects and continued focus on community service, the church aims to reach even more people in need of support, guidance, and hope.
The 25th anniversary not only celebrated PCI’s past achievements but also served as a launching pad for its future aspirations, reinforcing its commitment to faith, service, and the vision that God has laid out for the ministry.
Parliament Chapel International’s anniversary was not just a moment of looking back but a powerful declaration of what lies ahead. With “A Year by This Time” as a rallying cry, PCI embarks on the next phase of its journey, carrying forward a message of hope, purpose, and unwavering faith in what the future holds.