Home and UrbanMissions(HUM)
HUM is focused on reaching out to foreigners who are living in Ghana either on short visit or longer stay. These may include the..
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About Us
The Church of Pentecost is a mission-minded church which, over the years, has sought to reach out to all classes of people across many countries in the world.
In the early 1990s it introduced a ministry called “Northern Outreach Ministry” (NOM), which sought to reach out to Ghanaian Northerners who had moved to the Southern communities for better life and opportunities...
OUR VISION
To become an effective arm of the Church of Pentecost completely dedicated to reaching out to marginalized, unreached and unengaged people groups.
OUR MISSION
We exist to win and disciple the marginalized, unreached and unengaged people groups in Ghana with the unadulterated Word of God, giving them hope and transforming them into agents of hope and positive change for their communities.

HOME AND URBAN MISSIONS (HUM)
The Church of Pentecost is a mission-minded church which, over the years, has sought to reach out to all classes of people across many countries in the world.
In the early 1990s it introduced a ministry called “Northern Outreach Ministry” (NOM), which sought to reach out to Ghanaian Northerners who had moved to the Southern communities for better life and opportunities. Many years after its introduction, it was assimilated into the mainstream assemblies.
At the 2019 Extraordinary Council Meetings of the church, the Executive Council, under the leadership of Apostle Eric Nyamekye, introduced a new ministry under the name, “Home and Urban Missions” (HUM).
HUM is focused on reaching out to foreigners who are living in Ghana either on short visit or longer stay. These may include the Chinese, Koreans, Lebanese, Syrians, Arabs, Germans, etc. HUM seeks to reach out to these people, evangelise them and establish for them churches which will be relevant to their cultures and traditions. The intention is to reach “all people” with the message of Christ.
Reaching Out To...
The Fulani
The Fulani who are predominantly nomadic herdsmen living in Ghana. It is estimated that they number about 800 000 with only 0.1% of their population being Christians.
The Urban Poor
The Urban Poor and all marginalized individuals like the head porters (Kayayees), street children, the homeless, refugees, drug addicts and prostitutes, among others.
Northerners
Northerners scattered across southern Ghana, including groups like Kotokoli, Wangara, Hausa, Challa, and others, with less than 5% Christians and under 2% evangelicals.
African migrants
African migrants, where attention is paid to all other Africans living in Ghana, such as the Ivorians, Burkinabes, Togolese, Cameroonians, Nigerians, South Africans, etc.
HUM Impact Stories

Emmanuel oppong
Student

David Famor
Social Worker
