A consecration service was held on 14 March 2026, setting apart thirteen Bishops and one Mother‑Elect for ministry across thirteen nations. The event brought together pastors, missionaries, and church members from around the world, reflecting the continued growth of DHMM and its long‑standing commitment to missions.








The consecration recognised leaders who have spent years building churches, planting missions, and serving in communities far from home. Their work spans Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, and the Americas, a reminder of how far the First Love and UD mission has travelled.








Those consecrated include:
- Pascal Erasmus Mensah — Member since 2002; pastor since 2014; serving as a missionary in Port‑Gentil, Gabon, since 2017.
- Charles Kwame Bonsu — Born again in 1994 at LCI Kumasi; pastor since 2012; pioneered the Sokoban church (now Aboabo‑Kesse Cathedral); currently leads The Mega Church, Offinso.
- Joseph Aryee — Joined Bishop Jumah in Eswatini in 2002; appointed pastor in 2003; has served as a missionary there for over twenty years.
- Brian Bonnah — Long‑time member who has served in various roles, including church planting; sent to American Samoa in 2023, where he continues to lead the mission.
- Jeremy Menyisse — Joined LCI in 2004; sent to Benin in 2017 to establish the Porto Novo Mission; serving there faithfully to date.
- Stephen Harry Sawyerr — Started a church at the University of Ghana’s International Students’ Hostel in 2016; later served in Kwabenya and Berekusu; now a pastor in Love First Church and organiser of the Living Waters outreaches.
- Charles Smith — Began at First Love Church, Birmingham; trained at Anagkazo; serving as a missionary in San José, Costa Rica since 2025.
- Nee Nunoo — Enrolled in Anagkazo in 2012; sent to Seychelles in 2013; has served there for more than a decade.
- Stanley Boafo Osei‑Bonsu — Missionary in Dominica (2016–2019) and currently in the Dominican Republic.
- Kay Francis Kwao — Sent to India in 2012 and later to Bangladesh; continues to serve in South Asia.
- Harold Bedu‑Addo — Appointed pastor in 2010; serving as a missionary in Chile since relocating with his family in 2023.
- Aundrae George Wood — Pastor since 2016; head pastor of the Rock Cathedral in Kingston, Jamaica, since 2018.
- Emmanuel John‑Peters — Trained at ABMTC; relocated to Taiwan with his wife Gabrielle in 2024 to serve as a missionary pastor.
- Mother‑Elect Esme Mantiziba — Serving in Belize since 2016, particularly in campus ministry alongside her husband.







The service marked a notable moment for the church, not only for the individuals consecrated but for the mission fields they represent. Each new Bishop steps into a role that carries both spiritual responsibility and the practical demands of leading churches in diverse cultural settings.






With these consecrations, the Eschatos church strengthens its leadership across continents. DHMM continues its long‑established pattern of raising, training, and sending out ministers to preach Christ and build churches around the world.


