Welcome to Hope Channel Ghana
Our Mission
The mission of Hope Channel is to offer God's good news for a better life today and for eternity, through the Seventh-day Adventist Church's holistic understanding of the Bible, including the three angels' messages and end-time prophecies.
Changing Lives
Latest Episodes
Watch These Signs
Snares Of Satan (The Great Controversy Chapter 32)
Let's Pray
My Strength (Isaiah 12:2)
Love at Home
Genesis Of Adventism In Ghana
Hope Bible Study
A Walk Through The Sanctuary
Business Forum
Business Promotion With Medimafo Herbal Clinic
Youth Shows
Music Shows
The Ashanti Central Ghana Conference in collaboration with Ashanti South Ghana Conference ordained five Pastors into the full Gospel ministry on the 23rd July,2022 at the New Tafo S.D.A. Church in Kumasi.
Pr. Stephen Nketiah (NGUC- Accounting Software Engineer) with the topic “Standing on the pillars of Faith” has advised women and members of the church to have faith and to hold steadfast on the truth of God. He said this when the Women Ministry of the Asawinso Central SDA church was celebrating their Women ministry day.
Daily Connection With God [How Do We Maintain It?]
A One Day Entrepreneurship & Business Conference, Trade Fair organized by the Beulah Seventh-day Adventist Church, in collaboration with Elim, Gilead, Berean, Chrysolite and Penuel Adventist Churches came off on the 11th July, 2022 at the Beulah SDA Church, Kwadaso Estate, Kumasi.
Jul 10, 2022
Asawinso District Organized Revival Project
The Western North Ghana Conference as part of its initiatives for 2022 is to embark on a prayer pack and revival project for all the districts within the conference dubbed; "revisiting the old-time religion". On the 12th-25th June 2022was the tenure of the Asawinso district fulfilling the 14 days of fasting and prayers of the conference's project.
As part of its annual activities, the Akoasi District of the Adventist church led by the District Pastor and the women's Ministry Department has donated assorted items worth GHC 15,000.00 to about 120 less privilege Church members within the Akoasi District.