In a landmark event on Sunday, April 27, 2025, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills dedicated the Glory Hope Life Center, marking the inauguration of the first in a series of Reasonable Service Churches (RSC).

He was warmly received with great excitement by Bishop E.A.T. Sackey, the pastor of the church and his trusted friend and assistant for over 30 years.


The dedication service, streamed live on platforms such as YouTube and Rumble, featured a powerful sermon by Bishop Heward-Mills titled “Devotion” In his message, he emphasized the importance of unwavering commitment to faith and the role of the church in transforming lives and communities. The sermon is available for listeners on his official podcast channels, including Apple Podcasts and Mixcloud.

During the ceremony, Bishop Heward-Mills introduced a strategic vision for the future of his ministry, highlighting the establishment of four distinct yet interconnected church groups operating under a shared spiritual heritage. These include the newly introduced Reasonable Service Churches (RSC), which are self-supporting and self-governing entities inspired by Romans 12:1, emphasizing dedicated service to God. This structural expansion aims to foster unity and purpose across diverse congregations.

He was accompanied by the Chairman of the UD, Bishop Aparche, the Chairman of the Eschatos Church, Bishop Richard Aryee, and the Chairman of the First Love Church, Bishop Joshua Heward-Mills. They were accompanied by several other conveners from the UD and numerous bishops from Eschatos Church, First Love Church, and the Healing Jesus Campaign team; reflecting the great family spirit amongst the churches.



The Glory Hope Life Center in Sakaman stands as a testament to Bishop Heward-Mills’ endearing commitment to spiritual growth and community development.