Some say weekday nights are for freshening down, getting something to eat and relaxing or simply going to bed early after the long day’s work. Well, participants of SES seem to think contrary as even the weariness of work could not keep them away from the Perez Dome on Wednesday evening. Indeed, not even body pains can separate us from the love of God.

This session of SES saw participants actively and wholeheartedly engaged from intesessory prayer, through worship & praises to the song ministrations as hands were lifted up high in honour and praise of our King.




The previous sessions have seen minitrations from two of God’s anointed servants and this evening session was no different except this one took quite a teeny-weeny turn.
Participants were excited and at the same time keenly expectant when the ArchBishop introduced the first speaker in the person of Honorable Samuel Nartey George, a member of Ghana’ s parliament and an Elder in the church.
Though not an appointed minister by the nation, I believe he has been anointed as a Minister of God to his fellow parliamentarians and to the nation at large especially when it comes to issues of national interest, moral and biblical uprightness such as the topic he addressed in this session; LGBTQ+.

He stated that LGBTQ+ is just an abbreviation for a number of mental illnesses. This got the congregation laughing. He revealed that as at the end of 2022, there are 48 different expressions of gender some being queer, 2S(2 spirits), etc etc.

As a member of the policy makers for the bill against legalizing LGBTQ+ in Ghana, he took us through some legal, scientific, religious and social arguments against the movement.
His teaching was very enlightening and an eye opener as he delved into a number of local and international laws that state the duty of the nation to protect the natural family unit and these brought to bare that the agenda of LGBTQ is to change the family unit.

He revealed that what most of these laws have in common is if a larger population of a nation agree to be against a law or bill being passed then the nation will just have to not pass it.
He completed his presentation by unveiling that the target of the LGBTQ society is not the adults but our children, an example of this was a song sang by the San Francisco gay men’s choir.

The second part of the session gave participants the ArchBishop Charles Agyinasare as he took us on a journey of ‘Divine Protection‘. Beginning by quoting the Apostle Paul “though we live in this world we don’t war after the flesh” he referenced Psalm 144:1, Psalm 38:12, Isaiah 42:22, Acts 23:19-21.

He pointed out the fact that many of us have read the word but we do not know it. For Jesus said, you shall know the truth and the truth that you know shall set you free. Truth does not set free. The only truth that sets free is the one that you know.
Fasting is powerful, he echoed. Spiritualists even fast because fasting opens you up to the spirit realm but if you are going to be safe in fasting then you need to know the word. What will protect you is the word that you know.

“I’m talking about Divine Protection, I’m talking about walking where God is covering you, guarding you, shielding you to take care of you. Isaiah 54:15 says ‘they shall surely gather together but it will not be by me….’ I declare, each time they gather together against you may they fall for your sake and anything they do in darkness or anybody they assign against you, we scatter them by the power of the Holy Ghost. When they curse you, may blessings be your portion in Jesus’ name”

As the last part of his ministrattion, the ArchBishop led the people of God in hot warefare prayers, breaking, binding and scattering demonic holds and bondages.



