Church & Community: PCG Bicentennial Project Driving Growth at Kuntunse

Kuntunse, Accra – January 24, 2026
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The project, situated on a 19.75-acre site at Kuntunse, is envisioned as a world-class spiritual and conference centre. Once completed, the complex will host retreats, leadership training programmes, national and international conferences, and a wide range of community-focused activities.
Vision and Purpose
Designed to reflect PCG’s two centuries of faith, service, and nation-building, the Kuntunse centre aims to combine spiritual depth with modern infrastructure. Church leaders say the facility will not only serve the needs of the denomination but also provide a shared space for learning, dialogue, and social engagement.
During a recent inspection visit, the Moderator of the General Assembly, :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}, expressed appreciation for the progress achieved so far and appealed for continued support from PCG members both in Ghana and across the diaspora.
He emphasized the importance of completing the project on schedule and commended the commitment of contractors, consultants, and the project committee overseeing the development.
Facilities and Timeline
The Kuntunse Bicentennial Centre is expected to include:
- Large conference and convention halls
- An administration block
- Residential hostels
- Prayer gardens
- Supporting infrastructure for training and community programmes
A key highlight of the project is the 1,600-seat main conference hall, which is expected to be completed by late 2026. When fully operational, the complex is projected to become a major hub for spiritual renewal, leadership development, and faith-based social initiatives.
A Lasting Legacy
As part of PCG’s bicentennial journey, the Kuntunse Project stands as a lasting tribute to generations past and future. Church officials describe it as a symbol of the denomination’s enduring commitment to excellence, community upliftment, and faith-driven development.
With construction progressing steadily, the project continues to draw attention as one of the most significant religious and community infrastructure initiatives currently underway in the Greater Accra Region.