Victorious Child Ministry has officially unveiled and dedicated its new church building at Tema Newtown, marking a significant milestone in the ministry’s growth and commitment to spreading the Gospel.
The commissioning and dedication ceremony brought together church members, community leaders, and invited guests, including the Member of Parliament for Tema East Constituency, Isaac Ashai Odamtten, who served as the special guest of honour.

Addressing the congregation, Hon. Odamtten urged church leaders and Christians not to give up on people who appear uninterested in the church or faith.
He explained that many individuals who seem distant from Christianity should not be abandoned, but rather be reached with love, patience, and understanding.

“People who appear hard to reach are still loved by God,” the MP said, adding that Christians must take deliberate steps to reach out to all manner of people, regardless of their perceived resistance to the church.

According to him, the church’s mission extends beyond its walls and must include those on the fringes of society who may feel excluded or disconnected from faith.
On his part, the Head Pastor of Victorious Child Ministry, Prophet Michael Addae Mensah, encouraged believers to invest willingly in the things of God, particularly in building and maintaining places of worship.

He noted that constructing the Lord’s Temple is not merely a physical exercise, but a spiritual responsibility that strengthens the church’s ability to carry out its mission effectively.

Prophet Addae Mensah expressed gratitude to members of the ministry and all contributors whose sacrifices made the completion of the new church building possible.

The unveiling of the new building signifies a new chapter for Victorious Child Ministry, providing a more conducive environment for worship, fellowship, and community outreach.
Church leadership indicated that the facility will also serve as a platform for evangelism, discipleship, and social interventions aimed at positively impacting the Tema Newtown community.

The dedication ceremony concluded with prayers, thanksgiving, and expressions of hope that the new church building will become a beacon of faith, love, and transformation for many lives.
