Author: Albert Ninyeh

  • The Great Exchange 2025: Day 3 Erupted in Holy Fire

    The Great Exchange 2025: Day 3 Erupted in Holy Fire

    If Day 2 left hearts burning, Day 3 fanned the flames even higher. The sanctuary didn’t just fill; it overflowed with joy. From the moment people streamed in, the air was alive with chatter, laughter, hugs, and smiles. It felt less like a congregation gathering and more like a family reunion around God’s table. Anticipation rose like a mighty wave, electric yet reverent, as though heaven itself leaned in to watch. Everyone came hungry for more.

    Prayer once again laid the foundation. Strong, faith-filled words went up, anchoring the atmosphere in God’s presence. Then came the prayer chain, which suddenly set the room ablaze. Every voice was a spark, creating a unified inferno of intercession and worship. There was no passivity, only passion. Whispers and shouts blended into one cry of faith, and by the final “amen”, the night was charged for glory.

    Answering the call, the choir stepped into their assignment and instantly the tone shifted. Praise broke out first; lively, unrestrained and joyful. Feet tapped, hands clapped, and chains of weariness fell away. Then, with divine precision, they guided the entire house into a place of profound, awe-filled worship. The house was wrapped in holy stillness, every note carrying depth, every lyric pressing hearts closer to God. It wasn’t just singing, it was preparation, hearts being tilled for the Word to come.

    With the atmosphere ripe for revelation, Prophet Alex Armstrong stepped forward. His introduction was few but full of weight, stirring anticipation for the vessel God had prepared. As the Fresh Breeze Choir lifted their songs, the atmosphere deepened once again. Their harmony wasn’t performance; it was worship paving the way, creating a sense of holy ground for the Word.

    Then came the moment the house was waiting for; Bishop E.A.T. Sackey taking the stage. A deep reverence settled over the audience as his voice, full of truth and grace, delivered a word that was both a scalpel and a balm. His message stilled the room, not by volume but by truth. Line by line, anchored in scripture and alive with power, the sermon cut deep to heal, confronted to comfort, and informed to transform. This wasn’t a message you simply heard; it was an encounter you experienced.

    The word gave way to a powerful altar call. The room moved as one as people stepped forward not out of tradition, but in raw surrender. This was the Great Exchange in action: burdens were lifted, strongholds were broken, and freedom was seized. Sorrow was traded for joy, weakness for strength, and brokenness for wholeness. Heaven embraced every surrendered heart in a holy moment that will not be forgotten.

    As the service closed, the spirit of what happened lingered powerfully. No one rushed for the doors. Smiles, laughter, and joy filled the air as strangers became family. The joy was contagious and undeniable. Hugs replaced handshakes, and joy spilled into conversations long after the final note was sung. Day 3 left everyone not just filled, but overflowing. The momentum is undeniable and the fire is burning brighter than ever.

    The anticipation points to Day 4. If God moved this powerfully last night, then tonight is not to be missed. Come expectant, your exchange is waiting.

  • The Fire Spreads: How Day 2 Set Everything Ablaze

    The Fire Spreads: How Day 2 Set Everything Ablaze

    If you thought Day 1 was powerful, Day 2 took everything to a whole new level. The same tangible sense of joy and expectation that filled the sanctuary on Tuesday had only multiplied. From the moment the doors opened, a buzzing anticipation was in the air, as if everyone knew God was preparing to pour out something even greater.

    Just like the night before, the service was ignited with powerful prayer that lifted hearts to heaven. The prayer chain once again filled the room with fire and unity, grounding the night in a spirit of powerful expectation and preparing the soil of every heart to receive.

    The PFC Choir then took the stage and lifted the atmosphere even higher. Their voices rose in perfect harmony, carrying songs that weren’t just sung but felt. It was a continuation of the worship journey we began on Day 1, and it carried the congregation into an even deeper place of surrender.

    A profound highlight came when the PFC Drama Team stepped forward for their first performance of the week. Their presentation was more than drama; it was a vivid depiction of the reality of The Great Exchange. The message of freedom in Christ Jesus came alive before our eyes, leaving the congregation deeply moved. It was ministry in action, a reminder that what Jesus did for us is not just a story, but a living reality.

    As if catching a wave of the Spirit, Minister Paolo stepped into the flow and unleashed a torrent of praise and worship. Energy flowed through the room as hands were lifted, feet moved, and voices resounded in unity, declaring God’s greatness. It was vibrant, heartfelt, and contagious, the kind of worship that felt like heaven touching earth.

    Then came a defining moment of the night; when Prophet Alex Armstrong introduced the guest speaker, Bishop E.A.T Sackey. The Bishop’s sermon was a rich deposit of truth, depth, practical experience, and life-transforming. Every sentence carried weight, piercing hearts and strengthening faith, continuing the divine exchange that had begun.

    If the power is increasing with each night, you absolutely cannot afford to miss Day 3. Come expectant for another unforgettable encounter at The Great Exchange 2025.

    God is far from done! The best is yet to come.

     

  • Last night, something shifted. Relive the powerful moments from TGX Day 1

    Last night, something shifted. Relive the powerful moments from TGX Day 1

    The Great Exchange 2025 is here, and Day 1 was nothing short of miraculous. From the moment people stepped into the sanctuary, a tangible sense of joy and expectation filled the air. Smiles lit up faces, laughter filled the air, and it was clear this was no ordinary gathering, it was the start of something divine.

    The service began with an opening prayer that lifted hearts to heaven, followed by a powerful prayer chain that filled the room with fire and unity. As voices rose together, declaring God’s power, you could feel the atmosphere shift. The ground was being prepared for a night to transform lives and lift burdens.

    Next, the Potter’s Family Chapel (PFC) Choir stepped forward, and the house came alive. Their voices blended in perfect harmony, carrying songs that drew every heart closer to God. Each lyric felt like a direct invitation into His presence. This was more than music; it was a call to worship that stirred deep faith and expectation. By the end of their set, the entire congregation was fully engaged, with hands lifted high in surrender.

    Minister Paolo built on that momentum, leading the house into a deep and vibrant session of praise and worship. Energy and passion radiated from every corner as people danced, clapped, and sang. It was a powerful reminder that worship is the key that unlocks heaven’s doors.

    The First Lady, Mrs. Armstrong, brought a timely word, reminding everyone why we had gathered: The Great Exchange. With grace and conviction, she emphasized the heart of the gospel, trading sorrow for joy, fear for faith, and brokenness for wholeness. Her words grounded the night in purpose and renewed hope.

    The atmosphere rose yet again as Prophet Alex Armstrong warmly welcomed the congregation and introduced the evening’s guest speaker, Bishop E.A.T. Sackey. From the very first word, Bishop Sackey’s message came alive. His sermon was powerful, timely, and rooted in truth and the congregation leaned in with hunger, responding with faith and eagerness to receive more.

    As the service came to a close, people lingered, greeting one another with joyful smiles. Conversations buzzed with testimonies and expectations for what was to come. One thing was clear: Day 1 was only the beginning.

    If last night was a glimpse of what God is doing, then Day 2 promises to be even greater.

    Don’t miss tonight’s encounter at The Great Exchange 2025.

     

  • The Great Exchange 2025 – Faith for More

    The Great Exchange 2025 – Faith for More

    Every year, Potter’s Family Chapel gathers for The Great Exchange (TGX). A program where burdens are lifted, lives are transformed, and God’s people encounter His power in fresh ways. It’s not just another church event; it’s a divine appointment.

    This year’s edition, themed “Faith for More,” runs from Tuesday, September 16th to Friday, September 19th, 2025, at Mercy Temple, Sampah Valley, Tatop Junction, Weija–Kasoa Road. Each night at 6PM, the atmosphere will be filled with worship, prayer, and the Word, as God’s children gather to make their exchange – pain for peace, sorrow for joy, sickness for health, and fear for faith.

    The program will be hosted by Prophet Alex Armstrong, shepherd of Potter’s family Chapel. He will be joined by Bishop E.A.T. Sackey, a seasoned voice of wisdom and power in the body of Christ. Together, they will bring God’s word into clarity and fire, stirring hearts to believe for more. Leading worship and stirring hearts in song will be Min. Paolo and Petra Odubayo. Together, they form a team ready to usher God’s people into life-changing encounters.

    Great Exchange is not just about miracles on the outside but transformation on the inside. God softens hearts, renews minds, and fills His people with fresh fire. Every testimony from past years reminds us that what you lay down in faith, God always replaces with something greater.

    Sept. 16th – 19th, 2025 | 6PM nightly
    Mercy Temple, Sampah Valley, Tatop Junction, Weija–Kasoa Road
    Info: 0551 331 830

    Come expectant. Come ready. This September, step into The Great Exchange and believe God for more.

     

  • POTTER’S FAMILY CHAPEL ALL-NIGHT SERVICE – “SET ME FREE”

    POTTER’S FAMILY CHAPEL ALL-NIGHT SERVICE – “SET ME FREE”

    ÙPotter’s  family Chapel once again opening its doors for a night of power, prayer, and prophetic encounters as the church holds its monthly end of the month All-Night Service this Friday, 229th August at 9:00 PM. The much anticipated gathering, themed “SET ME FREE” promises to be more than just another all-night service. It is set to be a spiritual awakening for everyone who walks through the doors of PFC Mercy Temple  Located at Sampah Valley, Tatop Junction right behind Tatop Company off the Weija  Kasoa road. The church has become a beacon of hope and a center for miracles, attracting people from near and far who are hungry for God’s presence and intervention in their lives. The All-Night Service is not only an established tradition within the church but also a testimony of what God continues to do in the lives of those who come with expectant hearts.

    The night will begin with fervent prayer, setting the atmosphere for what God is about to do. Prayer is the heartbeat of Potter’s Family Chapel, and every all-night starts with the church lifting its voice in unison, interceding for families, individuals, and the nation. From there, the service transitions into a time of worship led by the dynamic PFC Choir. Worship at PFC is known to be more than just singing; it is an encounter with the living God. Many who attend testify of experiencing the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit as the choir ushers the congregation into deep and intimate worship. The carefully curated songs and spirit-filled atmosphere will prepare hearts and minds for the breakthrough that lies ahead.

    As the night progresses, the prayer chain begins, where the congregation is led in powerful sessions of targeted prayers. This is always a pivotal part of the all-night service, as it allows everyone to engage in personal spiritual warfare and to stand in the gap for their families and communities. The prayer chain segment is structured to keep the fire of prayer burning, with no room for weariness, ensuring that every participant remains stirred up in spirit. Following the prayer chain comes another exciting part of the night. praises led by the same vibrant choir. PFC praises are known to be electrifying, lifting the atmosphere into joyous celebration. People dance, clap, and shout with freedom, expressing gratitude to God for what He has done and what He is yet to do.

    The service then shifts to testimonies, one of the most inspiring moments of the night. Testimonies at Potter’s Family Chapel are living proofs of God’s power at work in the lives of ordinary men and women. Members share stories of healing, financial breakthroughs, restored families, and deliverance from battles that once seemed impossible. These real-life accounts not only build the faith of those listening but also serve as reminders that the God still work among His people setting people free. Each testimony is a spark that ignites hope and expectation, preparing hearts for the next level of the service where the word of God will be preached.

    At the peak of the all-night, Prophet Alex Armstrongthe head pastor of Potter’s family  Chapel, will mount the pulpit as the main speaker. Prophet Armstrong is widely known for his powerful preaching and prophetic ministry that pierces through the soul and delivers messages with clarity and anointing. Under this month’s theme, “Set Me Free”, he is expected to release a word in season that will confront every chain holding people back whether spiritual, emotional, financial, or physical. His messages are always timely, Spirit-led, and filled with prophetic declarations that stir faith and activate breakthroughs. This will not only be a sermon but a divine encounter with God’s word through His chosen vessel.

    The night will climax with prophetic impartation, deliverance, and the laying on of hands. This is when the man of God moves under a heavy anointing, ministering directly to the people. Many have walked away from these sessions with visible evidence of God’s touch. Freedom from spiritual bondage, healing from long-standing illnesses, restoration of hope, and the release of destinies that had been delayed or stolen. For those searching for a place where prayer, prophecy, and the power of God meet, this is the place to be. Potter’s Family Chapel warmly invites everyone. Believers, seekers, and those simply looking for answers to join this Friday at the PFC Mercy Temple, Sampah Valley, Tatop Junction off the Weija kasoa road. For further information, you can reach the church on 0551 331 830. Come with an expectant heart, and you will not leave the same.

  • Great Exchanges 2025 – The Story of a Divine Trade7

    Great Exchanges 2025 – The Story of a Divine Trade7

    Every September, something remarkable happens at Potter’s Family Chapel. The air buzzes with expectation, hearts beat faster, and voices rise in prayer. It is the season of Great Exchange, a program that has become more than just an annual tradition. For many, it is the defining moment of their walk with God. A time when burdens are surrendered, chains are broken, and lives are rewritten. The story of Great Exchange is not just about a church program. It is about the endless love of a God who invites His children to come as they are, lay everything at His feet, and walk away with newness of life. Every year, people come with different needs, but one thing remains constant: no one leaves the same.

    The idea of an exchange has always been part of human history. People trade what they have for what they need. Some sadly turn to dark paths, giving away their souls to ritualists in pursuit of wealth or power. But at Potter’s Family Chapel, Great Exchange tells a better story. It points us to a divine route, the way of Jesus Christ. He is the one who already made the greatest exchange of all, giving His life so that we could live, taking our shame so we could be clothed in righteousness. This is the foundation of Great Exchange. It is not a human invention but a heavenly transaction made possible through the cross.

    If you pause and think, you might realize there is something in your life that you long to exchange. For some, it is deep pain, carried quietly for years, waiting for the right moment to be released. For others, it is the emptiness of unfulfillment, a gnawing hunger for meaning and purpose. There are those who are drowning in sorrow and long for joy that lasts, while others are weary from sickness and yearn for healing. Great Exchanges is the platform where all these trades take place, not in whispers of superstition, but in the mighty presence of the living God. And year after year, testimonies rise of how Jesus meets people exactly where they are.

    The atmosphere of Great Exchange is like no other. From the very first song of worship, there is a sense that heaven has drawn near. People gather with heavy hearts, but slowly you begin to see shoulders relax, tears fall, and smiles break through as the Spirit of God moves in the room. In one corner, someone is weeping quietly, finally letting go of pain. In another, a young man is leaping for joy, chains of fear and addiction shattered in an instant. What unfolds at Great Exchange cannot be fully explained. It must be experienced. And every story that emerges is a living reminder that God is still in the business of transforming lives.

    Over the years, the testimonies have piled up like treasures. Families once torn apart now sit side by side, holding hands in worship. Young people who came confused about their future now walk with clarity and confidence. People who thought sickness had the final word now testify of complete healing. Some who arrived on the verge of giving up found fresh courage to keep pressing on. These are not exaggerations. They are living, breathing proof that God exchanges ashes for beauty, mourning for joy, and despair for hope. And with each testimony, faith grows that this year’s edition will be no different.

    But Great Exchange is not just about outward miracles. The deepest transformations often happen on the inside. A weary heart suddenly finds peace. A bitter soul finally forgives. A restless spirit becomes anchored in God’s love. These invisible exchanges are just as powerful as the visible ones, because they shape the course of a life forever. At Potter’s Family Chapel, the heartbeat of this program is not only to see people receive breakthroughs but also to see them walk away closer to Jesus. The greatest gift is not the blessing in our hands, but the change in our hearts.

    As September draws closer, the Potter’s Family Chapel community is preparing in prayer, fasting, and expectation. The altar is being prepared, worship is being rehearsed, and the people are crying out for heaven to open once again. Everything is being put in place for one purpose to make room for God to move. Ministers are ready to declare the Word, worship teams are ready to lift their voices, and intercessors are ready to cover every person who will step through the doors. Great Exchange 2025 is not just an event to attend; it is a divine appointment waiting for you.

    And so the question lingers: What will you exchange this year? Will you come carrying guilt and walk away with forgiveness? Will you bring your fears and trade them for courage? Will you continue to drag old burdens, or will you finally lay them down and step into freedom? Great Exchange is your chance to step into the story God has been writing all along. A story where His children trade their weakness for His strength and their emptiness for His abundance. Every invitation to this program is really God whispering, “Bring it all to Me, and I will give you rest.”

    Potter’s Family Chapel invites you, your family, and your friends to join this year’s Great Exchange. Whether you have been part of past editions or this will be your very first time, you are welcome. Come ready to encounter God in a fresh way. Come ready to lay your burdens down. Come ready to leave with joy, peace, and strength that only Jesus can give. This September, don’t just mark your calendar, mark your heart. Because when you step into Great Exchange, you step into the story of a God who still changes lives, one divine trade at a time.

  • Share. Inspire. Plan. – Youth Gathering at PFC Mercy Temple

    Share. Inspire. Plan. – Youth Gathering at PFC Mercy Temple

    Something exciting is happening tomorrow at Potter’s family Chapel and  you’re invited!

    On Saturday  23rd August 2025, the youth of PFC are gathering for an afternoon designed to do three things: Share, Inspireand Plan. It’s more than just another youth meeting. it’s a space where voices will be heard, stories will be shared, ideas will spark, and plans will be made together.

    Venue: Potter’s Family Chapel- Mercy Temple Sampah Valley, Tatop junction, off the Weija Kasoa road.
    Time: 1 PM Sharp

    Here’s what our youth leader had to say about the event:

    > “We’re building a community where no one is left behind. This gathering is for every young person who wants to grow, be inspired, and also inspire others. Come with an open heart and expect to leave with fresh ideas, new friends, and renewed energy for the journey ahead.”

     

    Expect real conversations, uplifting moments, and practical steps we can take as a youth community. Whether you’re looking for encouragement, new friendships, or just a place to grow your faith and vision, this is for you.

    Bring your energy, your questions, and your passion. We’ll bring the microphones and the atmosphere.

    So mark the date, invite a friend, and don’t miss out. Let’s Share. Inspire. Plan. together.

  • The Quality of What You Give Influences Your Harvest

    The Quality of What You Give Influences Your Harvest

    In a recent service, Bishop Chris Ankomah shared a message that left the congregation thinking deeply about the way they give. He summed it up in a simple but challenging statement: “The quality of what you give influences your harvest.” Those words didn’t just stir emotions. They sparked self-examination. Many realized it’s not only about giving, but about how and why something is given to God.

    Bishop Chris began by reminding the congregation that God’s standard is not just about action, but intention. “You can give something and still not give your best,” he said. “God is not impressed by routine. He responds to honor, sincerity, and sacrifice.” The point was clear. God looks beyond the surface. He weighs the heart, and that is what determines the value of any gift.

    Throughout the message, Bishop Ankomah explained that this principle goes beyond financial offerings. It touches every part of life time, service, worship, skills, and even the way one helps others. “You can’t expect a rich harvest from a poor-quality seed,” he said. The congregation was reminded that the effort, heart, and thought put into a gift matter just as much as the gift itself.

    One of the most striking statements was, “Generosity isn’t measured only by how much you give, but by the spirit behind it.” Bishop Ankomah explained that God honors those who give deliberately, joyfully, and wholeheartedly. It’s not about convenience – it’s about intentionality. The kind of seed planted determines the strength and abundance of the harvest that comes back.

    The Bishop also spoke about the danger of giving without thought. “If what you’re offering is what you wouldn’t value yourself, why should it honor God?” he asked. It was a wake-up call for many to rethink not just the amount, but the quality of what is being offered whether that’s in money, time, or service.

    One powerful line that stayed with the congregation was, “The quality of your gift reflects the quality of your relationship with God.” This wasn’t said to make anyone feel guilty, but to call everyone to a higher level of honor. When someone truly loves and respects God, they naturally want to give the best they can not what’s left over, but what’s worthy.

    Bishop Chris stressed that giving with excellence is a decision. It doesn’t happen by accident. It starts with the heart and is expressed in action. The value of a gift is not always in its size, but in what it costs the giver. A small act done with love, faith, and sacrifice can carry more weight than something large done without thought or heart.

    He also reassured the congregation that God always responds to quality. “God doesn’t ignore what is given in love and faith,” he said. “When you give Him your best, you position yourself for the best kind of harvest.” That harvest might come in many forms. Peace, breakthroughs, unexpected opportunities, or provision that meets needs in unexpected ways.

    The message ended with a challenge: “If you want your harvest to change, change the quality of your seed.” The Bishop’s words left the congregation with a choice to keep giving out of routine, or to give with renewed purpose, reverence, and joy. The truth was unmistakable: God is not just counting what is given. He is measuring its worth. And when the seed is excellent, the harvest will be too.

     

    By Yaa Ayeh 

  • Jesus Is The Only Door To Salvation – Prophet Alex  Armstrong Asserts

    Jesus Is The Only Door To Salvation – Prophet Alex  Armstrong Asserts

    02/08/2025

    7:30am

    The General Overseer of Potter’s family Chapel, Prophet Alex Armstrong, has reaffirmed that Jesus Christ is the only way to salvation.

    During a Sunday service with the Dashen Temple opposite Dansoman Karikari Brobbey Park , he stressed that faith in Jesus is the only means by which humanity can be reconciled with God.

    Referencing John 14:6, he declared, “Jesus said, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.’”

    The General Overseer explained that there is no alternative path to salvation, underscoring that Jesus is the sole mediator between God and mankind (1 Timothy 2:5-6).

    Prophet Armstrong elaborated on the importance of salvation, tracing its origins to the Garden of Eden when mankind first disobeyed God.

    He explained that Adam and Eve’s disobedience caused separation from God, which led to death and the loss of their glory. “By obeying the devil instead of God, Adam and Eve honoured Satan, and this act of disobedience resulted in the fall of mankind,” he said.

    However, he pointed out that through Jesus, the door of salvation remains open to all who come to Him in faith.

    Jesus is the access point to eternal life. He is open to all who believe,” he said, citing John 10:9.

    He reminded the congregation that Jesus is not only the exclusive way to salvation, but also the only means of reconciliation with God.

    Prophet  Armstrong warned that the opportunity for salvation will not last forever.

    Drawing from Luke 13:25-27, he cautioned that the door to salvation will one day be closed. “When the rapture comes or when death strikes, the door to salvation will be closed, and there will be no further opportunity.”

    He concluded by urging everyone to seize the opportunity to enter through the door of salvation while it is still open, for Jesus is the only way to eternal life.

  • God Takes Notice of Everything Done for Him

    God Takes Notice of Everything Done for Him

    01/08/2025

    3:00pm

    Prophet Alex Armstrong, the General Overseer of Potter’s family Chapel, has reminded Christians that God takes notice of everything done for Him and rewards each person’s actions accordingly.

    Drawing from the dialogue between the Lord Jesus and Peter in Mark 10:28-30, Prophet Armstrong outlined two kinds of rewards Christians receive for their good deeds in Christ: earthly rewards and eternal rewards.

    He further emphasized that while salvation is free, rewards are not. They are earned through effort and activity.

    Prophet Armstrong made this poignant assertion during his presentation on the topic, “Living for Eternal Rewards,” on one Sunday at Dominion  service.

    Explaining Colossians 3:24, he encouraged the ministers and their wives to serve in ministry as unto the Lord, rather than unto their respective Heads.

    He also advised ministers not to become discouraged when their good deeds seem unnoticed or unappreciated.

    Prophet Armstrong reminded the participants that they will be duly rewarded when they endure pressures in ministry, give generously, bear insults, and offer excellent service to their employers.

    “When we serve the Lord faithfully, we will earn different kinds of crowns, including the crown of life, the imperishable crown, the crown of righteousness, the crown of glory, and the crown of rejoicing,” he stated.

    The General Overseer further explained that faithfulness is expected of Christians in three areas: unto the Lord, to the calling they have received, and to the church or institution (Potter’s family Chapel) that provides the platform for their service.

    Prophet Armstrong concluded by urging ministers and their wives to remain obedient to God and their calling, so they can successfully earn the rewards promised by the One who called them.