About the Guild
The Pentecost Workers' Guild unites professional and non-professional workers of The Church of Pentecost and equips them to become salt and light wherever their work places them.
Our vision
A Church-wide movement taking the gospel beyond Sunday services and into every workplace, institution, enterprise, and sphere of influence.
Our mission
We help members connect Christian character with professional excellence, practical service, responsible leadership, and a visible witness for Christ.
What defines us
The Guild recognises that work carries spiritual and social significance. Members are called to serve with competence, use influence responsibly, mentor others generously, and let the values of God's Kingdom shape the environments entrusted to them.
The workplace is a field of ministry. Members are encouraged to make Christ visible through the quality of their work, the way they lead, and the way they treat people.
Professional competence and Christian character belong together. Guild life strengthens both, encouraging members to remain credible in their professions and faithful in conduct.
The network helps workers find one another, exchange knowledge, mentor emerging professionals, build responsible enterprises, and respond to needs in society.
Our objectives
Possess every nation for Christ Jesus through faithful witness and meaningful service in the workplace.
Become salt and light in every professional, vocational, commercial, and public sphere.
Serve as Christ-centred role models who mentor young people into responsible, purposeful adulthood.
Use the strength of guild relationships to create jobs, grow businesses, share expertise, and guide careers.
Mobilise professional gifts, experience, influence, and resources for the mission of the Church.
Uphold professional standards with honesty, integrity, discipline, compassion, and accountability.
Brief history
The movement gave practical structure to a simple conviction: every member can become an agent of transformation in the sphere where God has placed them.
Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa Fetteh · 8 June 2019
The Pentecost Professionals Network was inaugurated by the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, to equip and deploy members as agents of transformation in every sphere of society.
The founding call invited members to see ministry beyond Sunday services and the pulpit. Workplaces, businesses, institutions, public offices, farms, studios, workshops, and professional communities were all recognised as places where Kingdom values could shape society.
Area Heads and District Ministers were directed to organise workers at Area, District, and Local levels. That structure continues to give the Guild a practical pathway for mentorship, programmes, reporting, mobilisation, and service.
Code of conduct
The Guild's public witness depends on the trustworthiness of its members. Professional standing, humane conduct, and integrity are therefore central expectations rather than decorative values.
Honesty and integrity in every professional relationship.
Discipline, compassion, and a humane perspective.
Good standing with relevant professional or regulatory bodies.
A visible commitment to Christ-like conduct in the workplace.
Your gifts have a place in the Guild
Join fellow Pentecost workers who are building relationships, creating opportunities, growing in excellence, and serving the Church and society together.