The Machaneh Season continues in full swing, with dynamic camps and conferences taking place across multiple continents.
More Highlights…..
Anagkazo Assemblies recently held a camp in Mampong with the theme “Many Are Called”. The camp emphasised the call of God, discipleship, and the importance of responding to ministry with readiness and commitment.



Similarly, Lighthouse City Church, has had two camps. The “Mountain of the Lord” Camp themed “Attempt Great Things For God” and a “Y Elements Camp – Stir It Up”, which brought together young people on fire for the Lord, who were taught, and challenged to live purposeful spiritual lives.






At East End City Church, a powerful camp themed “1000 Micro Churches” was held, focusing on the vision of church planting and equipping leaders for multiplication.



From July 3rd to 5th, Jesus Saviour of the World Church (Achimota) held a work of ministry camp themed “The Beautiful Job” at the Anagkazo Campus with Bishop Jake Godwyll. 221 members of the denomination gathered at the Elizabeth Chapel of the Kuriake Castle, including shepherds, pastors, and many first-time campers.



In Guinea, the Saved Church hosted a powerful children’s conference on July 5th with Bishop Eddy Cofie. The event, held under the theme “Comment vous pouvez devenir un chrétien fort” (How You Can Become a Strong Christian), was filled with praise, teaching, and spiritual impartation. Children took part in scripture recitations, songs, and special presentations, leaving the gathering spiritually enriched and joyful.



The LCI Denomination Camp was also held at the Anagkazo Campus from June 19th to 21st, bringing together leaders and members from 98 branches. With the theme “Attempt Great Things for the Lord”, the camp featured teaching from Bishop Kenneth and saw all six bishops of the denomination in attendance. The unity and shared vision created a deep atmosphere of revival and prophetic instruction.



Further north, Jesus is the Answer Denomination organised a regional camp at UDS Nyankpala Campus in the Northern Region of Ghana with Bishop Daniel Kwaku. Held from July 3rd to 5th, the camp brought in pastors and members from many towns including Yendi, Walewale, Saboba, and Nalerigu.



Among the many highlights, 1000 Micro Church Network International held a powerful Shepherds Camp last week, by the grace of God.



As Machaneh Season continues, reports continue to affirm one truth: lives are being transformed, leaders are being raised, and churches are being equipped to carry the Gospel further.

