KAC turns 7!
7 years of ministry but now is the “Time To Get To Work”.
On the 4th November 2025, KAC turned 7 years old. Over the course of the 7 years, KAC has opened 6 global branches. These include KAC Hamburg which is pastored by Apostle Henry Agyeman and First Lady Myriam Agyeman; KAC Belgium which is pastored by Apostle Obed Asare; KAC Ireland which is pastored by Apostle Stephen Opoku-Asamoah; KAC Italy which is pastored by Pastor Daniel Dzanta; KAC Berlin which is pastored by Pastor Daniel Dwommoh and KAC Manchester which is pastored by Pastor Kofi Antwi and First Lady Precious Antwi. KAC has also opened many KAN branches currently at 23 KANs across the UK and 1 KAN in Germany. These KANs are pastored by the various incomparable and incredible KAN Pastors.
7 years of grace, 7 years of discipleship, 7 years of prophecy being fulfilled but the work has not yet begun. Pastor Randolph Adjei informed the church during the course of the anniversary week that real work was now starting. Though the people in the church had labourbed before, the work ahead is greater. The anniversary week commenced with a laughter-filled and community centred games night. The games hosted by Pastor Henry Gyamfi and Destini Dolor ranged from pick it up and preach, to find the bible verse, to sing a song beginning with this letter, there was a lot of joy that filled the room as everyone participated and cheered each other on. The night ended and everyone was encouraged to stay behind and speak with one another and introduce themselves to someone new. A warm and captivating way to start a week of exciting events and activities reminding everyone that the work that is ahead is not one being done alone, but with their fellow co-labourers.
As we celebrated our 7th year anniversary as a church, we looked at a topic called UNCHAINED as our Kingdom school studies. The theme was taken from Matthew 21 which talks about the triumphant entry of Jesus not just as a King, but as a King defined by humility, whose primary mission cannot be fulfilled without a specific and humble instruments.
The Mission and the Donkeys
In Matthew 21, Jesus initiated His final mission with a distinct action: He sent two disciples from Bethphage, near the Mount of Olives, with a precise instruction to fetch a donkey and a colt (a young, unridden donkey) tied in a nearby village. More critically, Jesus commanded the disciples to tell anyone who questioned them, that He had sent them because The Lord had need of them which emphasised necessity over mere desire.
Pastor Randolph expressed that this entire episode was orchestrated for one grand purpose: the fulfilment of prophecy. As foretold in Zechariah 9:9: “Tell the daughter of Zion, behold, your King is coming to you, lowly, and sitting on a donkey, a colt, the foal of a donkey.”
Why was the donkey important
The donkey is an animal that is often associated with one that carries burdens and not speed. It was the perfect representation of Jesus’s lowly humility, and it satisfied the Lord’s need for His primary assignment: the cross. To expand more on this, Pastor Randolph associated the donkey to the type of people God requires for His mission and gave us some points.
The Donkey as a Burden Bearer
Genesis 49:14-15 says: “Issachar is a strong donkey, lying down between two burdens; He saw that rest was good, and that the land was pleasant; He bowed his shoulder to bear a burden, and became a band of slaves.” With this, we understood that the Lord is looking for burden bearers for the assignment of the cross which indicates the rescuing of the lost.
We also learned about the sons of Issachar (1 Chronicles 12:32) and how their ability to know the times and seasons implied that God reveals His intent and agenda to those who are already carrying His burdens. He reveals it to those who are so obsessed with Him and His kingdom agenda.
Unchaining the Needs: The Urgency of Soul winning
With this being understood, Pastor Randolph moved to the focus of today’s teaching: The urgency of the mission and the rescuing of the lost. These lost are the “donkeys” the Lord needs in this final mission. They are the needs that the Lord must have for the fulfilment of His agenda. They are the people who we might not necessarily deem important but that are so important in the kingdom that they cannot simply be permitted to go to hell.
Jude 1:20-23 gives us instructions on how to approach soul winning, distinguishing between different groups. The scriptures says: “And on some have compassion” meaning that these individuals can be handled gently, with traditional pastoral care. “But others save with fear, pulling them out of the fire, hating even the garment defiled by the flesh” meaning that these others are the urgent needs that must be rescued by any means necessary. An example of this is the conversion of Paul on the road to Damascus. He was recklessly used by the devil until the Lord intervened.
As we stand in our 7th year, The Lord wants us to embrace our identity as burden bearers just like the donkeys the King required. We are called to go out and untie those the Lord needs for the fulfilment of prophecy, even if it requires a bold, radical, and costly approach that pulls souls out of the fire. As you have read this article, I ask you today. What “burden” is the Lord calling you to bear this year?
The week continued on Friday 7th November with KAC X KAN 6 hours shut-in. From 06:00pm – 12:00am, people gathered in Hackney to seek the Lord and to press in for deeper. Deeper intimacy with God, deeper encounters with God, deeper knowledge of God, etc.
On the night Pastor Adjei dissected the scripture, Luke 5:1-8, amongst other scriptures reminding the church that the secret, the deep and the mysteries of God are not revealed to any man for the sake of it. Pastor Adjei brought everyone’s attention to the scripture Psalm 107:23 in the AMPC, emphasising on the word “some”.
Psalm 107:23 (AMPC) “Some go down to the sea and travel over it in ships to do business in great waters;”
This passage in scripture reinforced the message that the matters of the deep are for some and not all. An example of this is the fact that Jesus had twelve disciples, yet when He went to the mountain of transfiguration, He only took three of His disciples, not everyone.
This means that you must have the stature and the capacity to access the deep things of God. This challenged everyone to ask God to enable them to have a deeper hunger and desire for the word and prayer, so that capacity can be built and the depths of God uncovered. Continuing on with the theme of the real labour beginning in this 7th year and the members of KAC being burden bearers, this night accentuated the need for capacity in order to fulfil this call. The whole room was charged, entering into a time of prayer.
Joy filled the auditorium of Kingdom Ambassadors Centre on the 9th of November as we all gathered to celebrate a momentous occasion: KAC’s 7th Year Thanksgiving Anniversary. The service was a profound expression of faith, growth, and commitment, highlighted by a powerful ordination ceremony and the tender dedication of a baby to the Lord.
Building the Church: An Intentional Construction
During our first service, Pastor Randolph thought about the heart of God’s agenda for His people and the Church. He explained that we are not called to be passive but that we ought to be active and intentional in the process of construction of it. Matthew 16:18 says: “And I also say unto you that you are Peter, and on this rock, I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not prevail against it.”
When Jesus stated, “I will build my church,” the use of the future tense (“I will”) signified that the Church was a future reality, a prophecy yet to be fulfilled. Crucially, Jesus chose the verb “build” over “speak” or “proclaim.” Unlike the creation of the world in Genesis, where God merely spoke things into existence, the establishment of the Church required construction. The ability to establish or construct means to edify, strengthen, and develop something gradually and intentionally. The building of the Church, therefore, is not an act of spontaneous faith alone, but a business of construction that requires diligence and work.
A Precious Gift
Our first service was beautifully complemented by a touching Baby Dedication ceremony, reaffirming the church’s commitment to nurturing faith across generations. The latest parents in our congregation brought their young son before the Lord and the assembly. With grace, Pastor Randolph took the child and, echoing the Bible scripture God had given him over the child, he presented him back to God. This act signified the parent’s promise to raise their child in the Lord as they followed up with a vow. The church supported by joining in with their prayers and professions.
A New Chapter: Ordination of Pastors and Apostles
During the second service, the celebration continued with the commissioning of new spiritual leaders. In a powerful declaration of God’s calling and the church’s affirmation, several dedicated members were formally ordained as Pastors and Apostles. The atmosphere was thick with reverence as Pastor Randolph led the solemn yet joyous service. Speaking on the biblical charge to “go and make disciples,” Pastor Randolph emphasized the weight and privilege of their new roles.
During the ceremony, the ordinands knelt before the altar. Pastor Randolph, acting under the authority of the church and the Holy Spirit, anointed each one with sacred oil, symbolizing the Holy Spirit’s empowerment and setting them apart for their divine mandate. The laying on of hands by the existing church leadership further cemented their transition into ministry. Following the anointing, our newly ordained Pastors and Apostles were proudly presented to the entire congregation, who responded with resounding applause and cheers, welcoming their new spiritual shepherds and builders. This act marked a significant step in the church’s mission to expand its reach and deepen its spiritual leadership.
Seven Years, we have just laid the foundation. The work has not started.
The day concluded with a vibrant Thanksgiving celebration, featuring songs of praise. Although KAC is 7 and there has been evidence of the powerful testament of faith, commitment and dedication, the Lord professed to His church that there is more. More empowerment, more building, more leaders to disciple into guiding the next generation in the ways of the Lord. As the church looks forward to stepping into all these great achievements, we pray that the grace of God will build and help us obtain them all.
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