Theocracy goes to the People in its Forward March

The Apostle revealed that during the week-long evangelism in Pokuase, the distinctions between Theocracy and other forms of worship will be clarified

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Barely a week after the grand celebration of “The Feast of Passover” by the Seventh Day Theocratic World Congregation, led by Apostle Dr. Kadmiel E.H. Agbaleyoh, the church is gearing up to extend its evangelism to the people.

Beginning next week, the church will move from its headquarters at Homedakrom (Shalom Shalom) to the township of Pokuase in a bid to bring its message directly to the populace.

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“Let’s go to the people,” declared Apostle Agbaleyoh, referencing Jeremiah 16:19-21, during the recent celebration of the Feast of the First Month, held on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. Though more modest in scale compared to the grand Passover feast held from March 12–21, this event still drew a significant congregation, signaling the church’s continued numerical growth and spiritual momentum.

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Expounding on the scripture, Apostle Agbaleyoh noted that while the massive Passover celebration—with participants from across the globe—had come to a close, it was imperative to reach out to the people of Pokuase and its environs, including passers-by, with the message of salvation and redemption in these critical times.

He emphasized that many people attend church but remain entangled in idol worship and unspeakable practices. The Apostle revealed that during the week-long evangelism in Pokuase, the distinctions between Theocracy and other forms of worship will be clarified. He stated that, although both Theocracy and the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Church observe Saturday as the Sabbath, there are fundamental differences that will be made clear to all.

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Homedakrom (Shalom Shalom): Where God Dwells

Following the evening service on that day, a surprising downpour occurred—despite a seemingly clear sky. The rain was accompanied by severe lightning and thunder, reminiscent of a previous occasion when the Apostle invoked the name of Yahoweh, resulting in an unexpected clap of thunder from a clear sky.

Interestingly, the rain fell solely at Homedakrom, while nearby towns such as Mayera and Pokuase experienced only light drizzles, further reinforcing for many the spiritual uniqueness of Homedakrom.

By S.O. Ankamah

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