Title: The Church of Pentecost UK
1The Church of Pentecost UK
- 746 Green Lane Dagenham Essex RM8 1YX
- www.copuk.org info_at_copuk.org
- Tel 020 8590 5823 Fax 02085905851
2The Church of Pentecost, UKGoodmayes, Essex
3History of the Church of Pentecost, UK
- According to Dr. Yanney, retired Elder of the
Clapham South branch, the Church of Pentecost in
the UK started in 1989 as Elim Church of
Pentecost (ELICOP) in Finsbury Park, London, N4.
(The COP in Ghana started in 1930 as The
Apostolic Church.) - In 1993, UK meetings were held in Ilford, Essex.
- The name Elim was removed in May 2008.
- The church moved into the present building in
2002.
4Linguistic landscape
- The COP, UK is predominantly Ghanaian and Twi is
the major language of communication during the
Akan service from 2.30pm-5pm on Sundays. All the
teachers of the 2-5 and 6-8 year olds are
Twi-speaking. The Deacon is also Twi-speaking.
(Akans are Twi and Fante peoples.) - Ga, the language of the capital, is spoken by a
section of the congregation and they all
understand Twi the teacher of the 9-11 year olds
is Ga. - Other Ghanaian languages (and other African
languages) and English are also heard among
members of the congregation during socialisation
before and after each service. - Many children and the youth understand Ghanaian
languages but mainly speak English.
5Church hierarchy
- The global Head Office of the COP in Labadi,
Accra, Ghana, oversees the running of UK branches
and appoints all paid officers - An Apostle is the highest position, followed by a
Prophet, a Pastor and an Elder. - The current chairman is Apostle Opoku Onyina.
- Deacons, Deaconesses, Sisters, Brothers and Youth
Leaders can be appointed by the UK Head Office in
Goodmayes.
6The local communityGoodmayes Station and
Goodmayes Baptist Church
7A bus stop in Green Lane and the front of the
Church of Pentecost
8The inside of the church
- The church has retained the structure of the
building which was first a cinema and then a
bingo hall. - The large stage holds a multitude of male
officials and some female singers. - There is no sign of the cross or any Christian
emblem. - This is a huge building with many rooms.
9Church attendance
- Many members live within a three-mile radius of
the church and on Sundays, others travel from all
over London to fill the huge auditorium. - There are vans that pick up members from Mitcham
(South London/Surrey border) and elsewhere for
the International service in English from
10am-1pm and 6.30pm-8.30pm. - The Akan service, conducted in Twi, takes place
from 2pm-5pm. - All these services are very well attended.
10The congregation
11The role of women
- The rule is that women are not allowed to become
pastors although they can lead prayers and play
supporting roles such as preparing the room and
taking care of the men and children. - The women make sure that everything runs smoothly
and they start the service with singing and
dancing. - Women do the cooking for special events.
12The role of the men
- The men deliver the actual service.
- Only a pastor or a higher officer can baptise a
member of the church. - Only pastors and above are paid a salary all
other people, such as Deacons and Brothers, are
not remunerated. - The Youth is seen as potential leaders of the
church and receive training from adults.
13Church services begin with singing, supported by
a band, and dancing mainly by women. (The
children sit upstairs for about 30 minutes before
joining their respective groups.)
14Caring teachers, happy children
- Parents enjoy the service, knowing their children
are in the capable hands of the teachers who are
affectionately addressed as auntie or uncle. - Although these teachers are not trained in the
formal sense, qualified teachers in school have a
lot to learn from them. - One teacher can teach 50 children with support
from another one or two.
15Colour-coded tables for 2-5-year- old girls and
boys
16Oral text
- Teacher Sunday School Children no talking is
a call and response for attention. - The 2-5 year olds are taught oral texts,
including action songs in Twi. - This is explained to the children so that they
understand what they are singing. - General teaching is done in English because many
children speak English at home, although they
understand Twi.
17A special event
- During the special event on Sunday 27th December
2009, the 2-5 year olds participated in many
action songs, some of which had already been
heard before, including Yesu wo ha, Yesu wo fie,
Yesu wo babiara. Woye bone a, obehu, obete,
obekyerew. Woye bone a orenhyira wo DA. Jesus is
here, Jesus is at home, Jesus is everywhere. If
you do wrong, He will see it, He will hear about
it, He will write it down. If you do wrong, He
will NEVER bless you. - It was their Christmas party and food was being
laid for all the children. My contribution was
fairy cakes for everyone. They had no formal
teaching today. However, formal teaching
continued as usual with the 6-8 and 9-11 year
olds before the party.
18Written text and the only text on the wall
19The Holy Bible
20Ordinary event
- The Bible text for Sunday 1st November 2009 was
Psalm 23 The Lord is my shepherd. - The 2-5 year olds filled in the missing words and
coloured the scenery of Psalm 23 sheep, grass
and the good shepherd on worksheets. - The 6-8 year olds individually wrote their
understanding of Psalm 23. - The 9-11 year olds took it in turn to read and
answer questions on Psalm 23.
21A teacher taking the collection from the 6-8 year
old children
22The 9-11 year old boys and girls and their teacher
23The role of the Sunday school Deacon
- The Deacon attached to the Sunday school is Adu
Boansi with whom I have been communicating since
July 2009. During the week, he teaches
Accountancy in an Adult college. - He has been most helpful and gives me relevant
information. - His duties in the COP include checking the
childrens collected money, documenting it and
giving it to the secretary of the church. - He also helps the teachers to set up the room and
look after the children. - He personally set up the youth group about five
years ago to help the youth focus on something
positive.
24Weekly activities
- Sundays 10am-1pm 6.30pm-8.30pm Pentecost
International Worship Centre (PIWC) 2pm-5pm Akan
service - Mondays 11am-1pm Akan session Prayer clinic
- Tuesday 7pm-9pm Intercessionary Prayer Tower
meetings - Midweek services
- Wednesdays 11am-1pm English session Prayer
surgery - Fridays 7m-9pm Healing Miracle Night