Greater Works 2025 Transforms Accra into a Hub of Worship and Power

Firstly, Greater Works 2025 arrives in Accra with purpose, momentum, and a prophetic fire that cannot be ignored.
Then, the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) opened Christ Temple East in Teshie to thousands from across the globe.
Now, believers stream in with hungry hearts, eager to encounter God in fresh, bold, and supernatural ways.
Afterward, Pastor Mensa Otabil—visionary and host—explained how this movement began with quiet obedience in prayer and fasting.
Originally, the church ended its Spiritual Emphasis Month with one meeting.
However, the final gatherings felt too powerful to contain in one evening.
Therefore, the leadership extended the sessions.
Eventually, that divine stretch gave birth to what we now call Greater Works 2025.
Meanwhile, the schedule remains intentional.
Morning sessions start at 9 a.m., designed for leadership, teaching, and deep wisdom.
Conversely, the 5 p.m. evening sessions erupt with prophetic ministry, healing, and anointed worship.
Together, the dual structure feeds mind, spirit, and calling.
In addition, the lineup of speakers reflects deep spiritual credibility.
This year, Bishop Tudor Bismark of Zimbabwe returns with his piercing voice on kingdom purpose and divine strategy.
Soon, Bishop Mike Okonkwo of Nigeria joins the movement, known for truth-filled teaching and deep biblical clarity.
Then, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo brings a cross-generational, cross-continental anointing filled with both fire and insight.
Finally, for the first time, Pastor Paul Adefarasin will release vision, courage, and apostolic boldness.
Next, the worship will match the word.
Nathaniel Bassey arrives with trumpet in hand and oil in voice.
Additionally, Dunsin Oyekan, “The Eagle,” soars in praise and spiritual depth.
Furthermore, Ghana’s own Joe Mettle and Edwin Dadson are set to minister with authority and local resonance.
Hence, every session becomes a convergence of word, worship, and wonder.
Moreover, Greater Works 2025 follows the 40 Days of Power—a season of prayer and fasting observed globally.
Thus, the conference acts as culmination, commission, and catalytic launch into personal and corporate purpose.
Because faith builds through action, Pastor Otabil urged believers to take bold steps based on what they’ve received.
Since hunger grows deeper in these uncertain times, this gathering offers real answers—not spiritual hype.
Even so, accessibility remains a key priority.
Accordingly, ICGC has arranged free buses across Accra to remove transportation barriers.
Participants can check pick-up details via ICGC social platforms and local assemblies.
Ultimately, no willing heart should miss this divine moment because of mobility challenges.
Now, the city begins to pulse with spiritual anticipation.
Indeed, the atmosphere thickens with worship, unity, and expectancy.
Together, the sessions will equip men and women to return home with divine clarity and courageous obedience.
Soon, testimonies will emerge—not from the stage alone, but from the seats, streets, and households of those present.
Therefore, Greater Works 2025 is not just an event.
Instead, it’s a divine turning point—a moment to reset, recharge, and reignite spiritual destinies.
So, the invitation stands: show up, press in, believe boldly, and walk away changed.
Because when faith meets obedience, the supernatural is inevitable.