The General Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Ghana, Rev. Stephen Wengam, has arrived safely in Johannesburg, South Africa, for the Executive Committee meeting of the Africa Assemblies of God Alliance (AAGA).
Upon his arrival, Rev. Wengam who is also the Vice Chairman of the AAGA, was warmly received at the airport by Rev. Charles Forkuoh, the National Head of the Ghanaian Assemblies of God in South Africa, alongside other pastors and deaconesses.
Rev. Wengam, who also serves as the Lead Pastor of Cedar Mountain Chapel in East Legon, has been instrumental in driving growth and reforms within Assemblies of God, Ghana. His leadership within AAGA is expected to further strengthen the church’s influence across Africa.
Meeting
The AAGA Executive Committee meeting will focus on strengthening the growth and impact of Assemblies of God across the continent.
On the sidelines, the committee would engage with the General Superintendents of the South Africa region under the South Africa Assemblies of God Alliance (SAAGA). The gathering is expected to host about 77 General Superintendents from various African nations.
Background on AAGA
The Africa Assemblies of God Alliance (AAGA) is a continental body that brings together national Assemblies of God churches to foster unity, evangelism, and leadership development. With a strong presence across Africa, AAGA plays a key role in shaping policies and initiatives that advance the mission of the church.
The meeting in South Africa marks another significant step in fostering collaboration among Assemblies of God leaders across the continent.
The Executive Committee Meeting of the Africa Assemblies of God Alliance (AAGA) plays a crucial role in the organisation's decision-making process and strategic planning.
The committee is responsible for electing leaders, such as the Chairman, Executive Council members, General Secretary, and International Missions Director. They also have the authority to impeach members on grounds of misconduct and make key decisions regarding the organisation's policies and direction.
The committee's responsibilities also include reviewing and approving reports from various bodies and committees within the organisation. Overall, the Executive Committee Meeting is essential for the effective governance and growth of the AAGA.