Friday, April 3, 2026

Global Evangelicals Church Holds Kasoa Zone Delegates Conference 2026, Emphasizes Divine Love and Community Salvation


The Global Evangelicals Church – Kasoa Zone successfully held its Delegates Conference 2026, bringing together church leaders, executives, and representatives from various congregations within the zone for a momentous gathering focused on spiritual growth, leadership accountability, and kingdom expansion.

The conference, marked by intense prayer, deep scriptural reflection, and strategic discussions, featured a powerful Word of Exhortation delivered by Rev. H. A. K. Agbesinyale, who addressed foundational Christian doctrines, spiritual responsibilities, and common misconceptions within modern Christianity.

Word of Exhortation: Foundational Laws of the Christian Faith

In his sermon titled “The Laws That Govern Divine Salvation and Christian Responsibility,” Rev. Agbesinyale outlined several spiritual principles he described as laws that guide believers in their walk with Christ.

He began with the Law of Divine Love, stressing that God’s love is unconditional, sacrificial, and extended to all humanity without discrimination. According to him, divine love is the foundation upon which salvation rests and must be reflected in the daily lives of believers.

He further expounded on the Law of Substitutionary Covering, emphasizing Christ’s sacrificial death as the ultimate covering for human sin. Rev. Agbesinyale reminded delegates that salvation is not earned through works but received through faith in the finished work of Christ.

Another key doctrine highlighted was the Law of Eternal Security (Time-Based), which reassures believers of their standing in Christ when they genuinely accept salvation. However, he cautioned that eternal security should never be mistaken for spiritual complacency.

The sermon also addressed the Law of Mental Assent, explaining that knowledge of Scripture alone does not equate to salvation. True faith, he noted, goes beyond intellectual agreement and must result in obedience, transformation, and fruitfulness.

Rev. Agbesinyale also spoke extensively on the Law of “Whosoever,” underscoring the inclusive nature of the Gospel. He stressed that salvation is available to all, regardless of background, social status, or past mistakes.

Understanding the Law of World Redemption

One of the most thought-provoking aspects of the exhortation was Rev. Agbesinyale’s clarification of the Law of World Redemption, particularly addressing common misconceptions surrounding it.

He explained that the “world” does not necessarily mean traveling across nations to evangelize, but rather begins with one’s immediate environment. According to him, where a believer lives is part of the world God has entrusted to them, and every Christian has a responsibility to impact their immediate surroundings positively.

“The place you live is your kingdom,” he emphasized, urging believers to ensure that the people around them experience the love, kindness, and salvation of Christ. He warned against the deception of neglecting one’s local community while focusing solely on distant missions.

Clear Stance on Sin and Salvation

Rev. Agbesinyale also made a firm declaration on the nature of sin, stating unequivocally that sin is sin, with no distinction between “small” or “big” sins in the sight of God. He encouraged believers to pursue holiness and repentance while extending grace and truth to others.

He challenged delegates to see salvation as a shared responsibility, urging every believer to ensure that someone else encounters Christ through their life, words, and actions.

Powerful Prayers and Prophetic Declarations

The conference climaxed with a powerful session of prayer led by Rev. Agbesinyale. He prayed fervently for the Kasoa Zone, declaring salvation, spiritual revival, and growth across all congregations. He also prayed for financial breakthroughs, divine provision, and open doors for church members, committing their efforts and resources into God’s hands.

Leadership Engagement and Accountability

Beyond the spiritual sessions, leaders from various congregations actively participated in discussions, prayers, and contributions aimed at church growth and development. The conference also featured reports from outgoing executives, who accounted for their stewardship and achievements over the past years in office.

Delegates commended the leadership for transparency and dedication, while reaffirming their collective commitment to advancing the mission of the church within the Kasoa Zone and beyond.

Conclusion

The Global Evangelicals Church Kasoa Zone Delegates Conference 2026 served as a timely reminder of the Church’s mission—rooted in love, responsibility, and community transformation. The conference reinforced the call for believers to live out their faith authentically, beginning from their immediate environment and extending to the world at large.

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