8 Richest Churches In Ghana

Ghana is a deeply religious country where Christianity plays a significant role in the lives of many. The growth of the Christian faith has not only expanded the influence of churches but has also led to substantial financial growth within some of these institutions. Below, we explore the top eight richest churches in Ghana, known for their massive congregations, influential leaders, and significant assets.

 

1. Action Chapel International (ACI)

Founded by Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams in 1979, Action Chapel International (ACI) is one of Ghana's most prominent charismatic churches. Archbishop Duncan-Williams is a pioneer of the Charismatic Movement in Ghana and has grown ACI into a global network of over 250 branches and 2,000 affiliate churches. The church's wealth is attributed to its large congregation, international reach, and investments in various sectors, including Dominion Television, which broadcasts Christian content across Africa.

 

2. International Central Gospel Church (ICGC)

Pastor Dr. Mensa Otabil founded the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) in 1984, and it has since become one of Ghana's wealthiest churches. The church is known for its influential teachings and massive annual gatherings, such as the "Greater Works" conference. Dr. Otabil is also the founder of Central University, one of Ghana's leading private universities, adding to the church's financial strength. The ICGC’s wealth is bolstered by its extensive network of branches and its involvement in education and media.

 

3. Lighthouse Chapel International (LCI)

Lighthouse Chapel International (LCI) was founded by Bishop Dag Heward-Mills in 1987. With a presence in over 85 countries and more than 3,000 branches, LCI is one of the most expansive churches in Ghana. Bishop Heward-Mills is also an author of over 100 books, which contribute to the church’s income. LCI’s wealth is derived from its large global following, publishing ventures, and educational institutions.

 

4. Kristo Asafo Mission of Ghana

Apostle Kwadwo Safo established the Kristo Asafo Mission in 1971, blending Christianity with African culture and traditions. Apart from his ministry, Apostle Safo is a renowned innovator and entrepreneur, particularly known for the Kantanka Group, which manufactures vehicles and electronic devices. The church’s wealth is intricately linked to Apostle Safo’s business empire, making it one of the richest in Ghana.

 

5. Royalhouse Chapel International

Founded by Reverend Sam Nii Korankye Ankrah, Royalhouse Chapel International has grown to become a leading charismatic church in Ghana. Reverend Ankrah is known for his dynamic leadership and motivational speaking. The church’s wealth is supported by its vast real estate holdings and international branches, which extend across Europe, the United States, and other parts of the world.

 

6. Perez Chapel International

Perez Chapel International, led by Bishop Charles Agyinasare, is another wealthy church in Ghana. Founded in 1987, the church has expanded rapidly, establishing branches worldwide. Bishop Agyinasare is also an evangelist and author, and his leadership has seen the church grow into a powerful financial entity with investments in education and media.

 

7. Anointed Palace Chapel

Rev. Obofour, the founder of Anointed Palace Chapel, is one of Ghana’s most flamboyant and wealthy pastors. The church is known for its opulence and the extravagant lifestyle of its leader. Rev. Obofour’s wealth comes not only from the church but also from his investments in media, real estate, and other businesses.

 

8. International God’s Way Church

Founded by Bishop Daniel Obinim, International God’s Way Church is one of the most controversial yet wealthy churches in Ghana. Bishop Obinim is known for his luxurious lifestyle, owning several mansions and luxury cars. The church’s wealth is primarily driven by its large congregation and Bishop Obinim’s various business ventures, including media outlets.

 

These churches have not only amassed wealth through tithes and offerings but also through strategic investments in education, media, and other business ventures. Their influence extends beyond the pulpit, impacting various sectors of the Ghanaian economy.

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Ikiodiete .M. George

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