United Denomination: Lighthouse Group of Churches explained
5.588°N -0.2301°WThe United Denominations Originating from the Lighthouse Group of Churches (formerly "Lighthouse Chapel International") is a Pentecostal Christian denomination founded in 1987 by Dag Heward-Mills and headquartered in Accra, Ghana.
Structure
UD-OLGC is made up of several denominations, over 3,500 churches, two archbishops and 108 bishops across three continents.[1] Heward-Mills is the presiding Bishop of UD-OLGC. The current convener of the UD-OLGC is Bishop Ishmael Sam of the Loyalty House International denomination.
Denominations
The denominations include:
- Anagkazo Assemblies: Ghana, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast
- Catch the Anointing Centre: Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea
- Greater Love Church Ghana: Ghana and Equatorial Guinea
- Healing Jesus Mission International: Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Gabon and Central African Republic (CAR)
- Jesus is the Answer Church: Ghana and Mali
- Lighthouse Chapel International: Ghana, DRC, Gabon, Kenya, Uganda, UAE, Qatar, Eswatini, Namibia, and CAR
- Loyalty House International: Ghana, DRC, Gabon and CAR
- The Machaneh Church International: Ghana, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Tanzania
- The Makarios Church: Ghana, Senegal, Gambia and Guinea Bissau
- Mekadesh Church International: Ethiopia
- Mustard Seed Chapel International: United Kingdom and Switzerland
- Qodesh Family Church: Ghana
- Revelation Church of Asia: Asia
- Revival International, American Missionary Church, Laikos International Church: United States and Canada
- Shepherd House International: Jamaica, Caribbean
- Strong Christian Church, Serious Christian Church: South Africa, Lesotho
Beliefs
The church opposes prosperity theology.[2]
UD-OLGC's work includes building churches and hospitals, training pastors, helping people living in poverty and with disability, and holding evangelistic campaigns in many nations.
UD-OLDC is a member of the National Association of Charismatic and Christian Churches (NACCC) and the Pentecostal World Fellowship.[3]
See also
Further reading
- Book: Nterful, Emmanuel Louis. Church Expansion Through Church Planting in Ghana: A Case Study of the Lighthouse Chapel International Model. 2013. North-West University (South Africa). Potchefstroom Campus.
- Book: Dag Heward-Mills. Ministerial Ethics. 2008-06-04. Lux Verbi – BM. 978-0-7963-0808-5.
- African Churches in Europe. Transnational Dynamics in African Christianity: How Global Is The Lighthouse Chapel International Missionary Mandate? . Michael Perry . Kweku Okyerefo . Penn State University Press. Journal of African Religions . 2. 1. 2014. 10.5325/jafrireli.2.1.0095. 95–124. 10.5325/jafrireli.2.1.0095 .
Notes and References
- Web site: United denominations originating from the Lighthouse group of churches . Dag Heward-Mills official website . 2023-03-29.
- Samuel Nii Narku Dowuona, Prosperity preaching is 'nonsense' - Bishop Dag, modernghana.com, Ghana, April 6, 2015
- Pentecostal World Fellowship, Membership, pentecostalworldfellowship.org, Malaysia, retrieved January 15, 2020