House of Jacob Chapel: A Beacon of Faith in Kumasi
Located in Kumasi along Krofrom off Tafo Nhyiaeso Road, House of Jacob Chapel is a vibrant sanctuary guided by the visionary leadership of General Overseer Apostle Daniel Atta Gyebi and his supportive wife. This spiritual haven is characterized by:
Apostle Daniel Atta Gyebi's steadfast leadership fosters spiritual growth and community enrichment.
The chapel resonates with melodious praises from a gifted congregation, creating a celestial atmosphere of worship. Commitment and dedication from pastors, ushers, and protocols ensure a welcoming and sacred worship space.
Starting humbly, House of Jacob Chapel has grown into a thriving community, a testament to unwavering faith and shared vision.
House of Jacob Chapel stands as a shining light, showcasing the transformative power of faith, unity, and dedicated leadership. It's not just a physical structure but a spiritual home offering solace, growth, and a profound connection with the divine.
At House of Jacob Chapel, our mission is to passionately pursue the Great Commission by nurturing a vibrant Christian community that embodies the love of Christ. We are committed to transforming lives through dynamic worship, comprehensive discipleship, and purposeful outreach. Guided by the Holy Spirit, we seek to impact our local and global communities, sharing the redemptive message of Jesus Christ and cultivating a culture of love, compassion, and spiritual growth.
Our vision at House of Jacob Chapel is to be a beacon of hope, a sanctuary of transformation, and a catalyst for revival. We envision a church where individuals encounter God's presence, experience genuine fellowship, and are empowered to live out their God-given purpose. As a spiritual family, we aspire to create an atmosphere of worship that transcends cultural boundaries, fostering unity, diversity, and a deep sense of belonging. We envision House of Jacob Chapel as a hub for spiritual growth, community development, and the advancement of God's Kingdom, impacting generations to come.