PCI to Hold First Mpaebo Kese for 2026

The Parliament Chapel International (PCI) is set to hold the first edition of its flagship prayer convocation, Mpaebo Kese, for 2026, tomorrow January 28, 2026, following the impactful June 2025 gathering that drew believers from across Accra and beyond.

Led by Apostle Francis Amoako Attah, Mpaebo Kese has grown into one of PCI’s most anticipated spiritual programmes, positioning itself as a major fixture on the Christian calendar. The upcoming 2026 edition is expected to build on the momentum of previous convocations, with a renewed focus on intensive prayer, prophetic insight, and spiritual empowerment.

The most recent Mpaebo Kese, held on April 30, 2025, centred on intercessory prayer aimed at addressing spiritual challenges believed to affect individuals, families, and nations.

The programme featured moments of deep reflection and fervent prayer, particularly during the Testimony Time session, which set the tone for heightened spiritual engagement throughout the gathering.

According to PCI, the convocation serves as a platform to equip believers to confront personal and collective struggles through prayer and faith.

The church describes Mpaebo Kese as more than a routine prayer meeting, but a strategic spiritual exercise designed to strengthen the church’s resolve and deepen its commitment to Christian values.

As preparations begin for the first Mpaebo Kese of 2026, PCI has announced plans for an extended 90-day prayer period leading up to the event. Church leaders say this season will focus on spiritual vigilance, discipline, and the pursuit of transformation through prayer.

With expectations already building, the 2026 edition of Mpaebo Kese is anticipated to attract a wide cross-section of worshippers seeking renewal, direction, and spiritual growth.

 

 

 

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