International Central Gospel Church


The International Central Gospel Church is an evangelical, Charismatic Christian church headquartered at Abossey Okai in Accra, Ghana. It is considered to be one of the fastest growing Charismatic churches in Ghana, having a church attendance close to 50,000.

History

The International Central Gospel Church was founded by Ghanaian theologian, Pastor Dr. Mensa Otabil. The church was officially inaugurated on 26 February 1984, in Accra.
It was the second Charismatic church in Ghana, after the Action Chapel International founded in 1979.

Social responsibility

The church has made significant socially responsible contribution to Ghana. The Central University College, a privately owned co-ed tertiary educational institution, is owned by the church. It is currently the biggest private university in Ghana. In 1988, the church started a scholarship scheme called Central Aid to finance the education of selected needy students in pre-tertiary educational institutions. Central Aid is one of the largest non-governmental educational scholarship schemes in Ghana.

Projects

Life Walk is a social event held annually by the International Central Gospel Church to promote healthy living. Life walk was started in 2005.
Body Temple is an ultra-modern gym and sports facility at the church's premises.