Our Team

Frank & Grace Mensah

General Overseer/Lead Pastors

Pastor Frank is a seminary-educated pastor whose teachings encourage more profound growth in faith by simplifying Biblical truths and making them applicable to daily lives. Through his thought-provoking teachings, Pastor Frank’s sermons have helped congregations apply biblical truths and principles to their relationships, families, marriages, leadership, work, and many more. The motor that has guided Pastor Frank’s ministry is “We are all broken people being mended by God through grace in Christ Jesus.” (Romans 3:23).

Pastor Frank holds a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministries degree from Ghana Christian University, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree from Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, a Master of Management and Master of Business Administration degrees from North Park University in Chicago.

Pastor Frank is married to his wife of many years Grace, and together have two daughters, Anita and Rachel.

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Ebenezer & Panyin Adu-Gyamfi

Campus Pastors - Fort Worth TX, USA

Pastor Ebenezer is a minister of the gospel whose primary goal in life is to do the work of an evangelist by preaching the gospel to bring salvation unto men (Romans 1:16). His favorite themes in the scriptures include Salvation, Holiness, Faith, Marriage, and Worship. Through his down-to-earth teachings on these themes, people have come to know Jesus Christ and have been blessed.

Pastor Ebenezer has obtained a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana, and professional certificates in Computer programming and Software Quality Assurance Testing.

He is married to Panyin Adu-Gyamfi and they are blessed with a beautiful daughter, Eliana.

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Francis & Sarah Antwi

Campus Pastors - Tema New Town, Ghana

Rev. Francis Antwi is the campus pastor of RisenPoint Church International Tema New Town, Ghana campus in the Greater Accra Region. He was born on 22nd April 1978 in the Ashanti Region of Ghana and obtained a Diploma in Ministry at Maranatha University College in 2009, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Theology studies also from Maranatha University College in 2018.

Rev. Francis Faith Antwi has been in the Ministry for the past 25 years, pastoring from 2004 to date. Rev Antwi is married to his beautiful bride of many years, Mrs. Sarah Antwi, and together have been blessed with a handsome young son Jeremy Antwi.

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Augustine & Emelia Boakye

Campus Pastors - Ashiaman, Ghana

Pastor Augustine Boakye is the campus pastor for RisenPoint Church International Ashaiman, Middle East, in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana in West Africa. Pastor Augustine was born on 4th August,1974 in the Ashanti region of Ghana.

Pastor Augustine has risen through the ranks of the church as a member at the Tema New Town campus, and then as a deacon at the Tema campus before being ordained in 2018 as the campus pastor at Ashaiman. 

Pastor Augustine has been in the ministry for the past 21 years and has pastored from 2018 to date. Pastor Boakye is married to his beautiful bride Emelia and together have been blessed with two daughters and a son named Abigail, Jessica, and Steven. 

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Dalmas & Happiness Omwega

Campus Pastors - Kisii, Kenya

Pastor Dalmas Omwega is from Kenya in East Africa and serves as the campus pastor of RisenPoint Church International in the Kisii Community. Pastor Dalmas’ passion for the work of God is evident in his dedication to sharing the gospel message and the life changing power of Jesus Christ.

Pastor Dalmas states that he wants to share the gospel message with all who are ready to hear that God wants to commune with us in our daily lives.

The passage that guides Pastor Dalmas’ ministry is Jesus’ word in John 6:39” This is the will of the Father who sent Me, that of all He has given Me I should lose nothing but should raise it up at the last day.”

Pastor Dalmas is married to his wife Happiness who has supported him for the past 4 years in ministry and together, they have a son named Adons. The Omwega’s declares “We are dedicated to bringing the gospel to this community to lead the lost back to God’s kingdom.”

Wenn Schüler plötzlich lauter sind als jede Gitarre

Manchmal reicht ein einziger Akkord. Zack – und die Aula ist nicht mehr Aula, sondern ein kleines Stadion. Ich erinnere mich noch, wie ein ganzes Meer von Händen hochging, nur weil die ersten Töne einer bekannten Melodie erklangen. Wer das mal erlebt hat, weiß: so viel Energie gibt’s sonst nur im Fußballstadion oder vielleicht bei einem Straßenfest im Hochsommer.

Aber fangen wir anders an. Stellen Sie sich eine Klasse voller Teenager vor, die eigentlich lieber auf dem Handy daddeln würden. Fünf Minuten später klatschen sie im Takt, singen mit, lachen, vergessen ihre Coolness. Ehrlich gesagt – für mich sind das die schönsten Momente. Weil man sieht: Musik kriegt sie alle. Selbst die Skeptiker in der letzten Reihe, die erst mit verschränkten Armen dasitzen. Spätestens beim zweiten Lied wippen die Füße.

Es geht bei unseren Konzerten für Schüler nicht nur um Unterhaltung. Es geht darum, Räume zu öffnen. Neue Klänge, andere Geschichten, Begegnungen, die hängen bleiben. Mal unter uns: wer hat nicht noch einen Ohrwurm aus der Schulzeit im Kopf? Ein Song, der sich eingebrannt hat und immer wieder an dieses eine Konzert erinnert. Genau darum geht’s.

Und während wir uns ständig neue Konzepte ausdenken – Akustik-Sets, kleine Jam-Sessions mitten im Publikum oder große Bühnen mit Lichtshow – stolperte ich letztens über Gamrfirst Casino. Klingt schräg, ich weiß. Aber irgendwie passt es. Weil auch da dieses Knistern dabei ist. Spannung, Überraschung, ein bisschen Risiko. Nur dass bei uns der Einsatz eben Applaus ist und kein Jeton.

Am Ende sind es diese Augenblicke, die zählen. Wenn die Schüler auf dem Heimweg noch summen. Wenn Lehrer heimlich mitgeklatscht haben. Wenn die Musik nicht einfach verklungen ist, sondern einen kleinen Funken hinterlässt. Konzerte für Schüler – das klingt nüchtern. Aber in Wirklichkeit sind es Mini-Revolutionen im Kopf, leise und laut zugleich. Und genau deshalb machen wir das.