Ororo Embassy Theological College Commissions Six New Ministers to Transform Lives with the Gospel ‎


Ororo Embassy Theological College Ghana has officially graduated and commissioned six individuals into the offices of Pastor, Apostle, and Prophetess, equipping them to spread the gospel and impact lives across the world.


‎Speaking to the media during the ceremony was the General Overseer of the college,Amb, Bishop,Prof, CHRIS EL ORORO DIABA emphasized the need for spiritual depth within the church. He lamented that “many churches lack spirituality due to the dilution of God’s word for personal gain,” stressing that the institution has, for over a decade, focused on raising ministers rooted in Christ-centered teachings.

General Overseer of the college,Amb, Bishop,Prof, CHRIS EL ORORO DIABA


‎On the issue of the Ghanaian government’s call for the review of prophecies, Amb.El Ororo expressed concern, stating, “Government isn’t a spiritual center. How can spirituality be analyzed with physical ideologies? It would be better if fathers of the faith addressed this themselves.”



‎He further encouraged the newly ordained ministers to remain steadfast in their calling, avoid the lure of materialism, and embrace the true mission of the gospel. “The harvest is plenty, but the laborers are few. I ordained them free of charge because I saw the need to raise ministers who will transform the narrative,” he added.



‎Ambassador Chris also commented on the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission’s (GTEC) recent directive banning the public use of honorary doctorates and professorial titles, urging caution in how such issues are addressed.


‎Pastor Bernard Kumi, Head Pastor of the Charismatic Center, praised the ordination, noting that empowering more ministers is essential for national transformation. He advised the new ministers to keep Christ at the center of every decision and use prophecy as a tool to build rather than destroy.




"The harvest is ready but the labourers are few"he stated




Newly ordained Minister, Rev. Apostle.  Evans Quaye expressed gratitude to the college for supporting his journey, pledging to serve the needy, less privileged, widows, and widowers both in Ghana and beyond. He also encouraged aspiring ministers to “seek the face of God first to truly define their calling.”

Rev. Apostle.  Evans  Quaye


‎The ceremony marks another milestone in Ororo Embassy Theological College’s mission to raise dedicated ministers committed to spreading the light of Christ worldwide




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