Pastor Mensa Otabil Leads Pastors in Powerful Anointing Service at Doulos Conference 2025

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Accra, Ghana – March 6, 2025 – In a powerful and spiritually charged atmosphere, Pastor Mensa Otabil, General Overseer of the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC), led pastors and church leaders in a time of prayer, anointing, and praise during the Anointing Service at the Doulos Conference 2025.

As the congregation prepared their hearts for the sacred moment, Pastor Otabil urged them to surrender fully to God. “Use me for your glory and your glory alone,” he prayed. “Not for my glory. Not for my profit, but for your glory. Use me, Lord, to touch humanity—sick humanity, troubled humanity, confused humanity.”

With a solemn reverence, he reminded the gathering of the significance of anointing oil in the Bible, clarifying that the true power lies in the Holy Spirit. “The power is not in the oil; the power is in the Holy Spirit. The anointing is not coming from a human being to you. I have no anointing to give you. I also want to receive something from God.”

As the leaders held their vials of oil, Pastor Otabil prayed over them, declaring, “Blessed are you, O Lord, King of the universe, who has blessed us with the earth, and out of the earth has produced the olive fruit from which we get this oil. We receive this oil as a gift from you and set it apart for sacred purposes.”

He then led the pastors and leaders in an anointed declaration: “I receive tonight the anointing of the Holy Spirit, with the gifts of the Spirit, in full manifestation, without hindrance. I now walk in that power of Jesus Christ and of the Apostles, that in this day and the days ahead, the supernatural power of God has free flow in my life.”

Following the anointing, the entire auditorium erupted in thanksgiving and worship. “Thank God for the release of his Spirit. Thank God for new dimensions of ministry manifesting in your life,” Pastor Otabil encouraged, as voices lifted in praise.

The service concluded with a prophetic proclamation of revival and divine empowerment. “The glory of the Lord shall cover the earth as the waters cover the sea. And the glory of this latter house shall exceed the glory of the former,” he declared, inspiring the pastors and leaders to walk boldly in their divine calling.

With a resounding “Hallelujah!” the congregation left the service transformed, ready to step into the next level of supernatural ministry.


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