Worshippers from around the world will gather at Action Chapel International (ACI) on Spintex Road in Accra from November 30 to December 7 for Impact 2025, the church’s flagship annual global convocation. Held under the leadership of Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams and themed “Let There Be a Performance” (Luke 1:45), this year’s gathering marks 45 years of transformative encounters designed to restore lives, renew destinies and ignite spiritual purpose.
The Archbishop officially launched the 45th edition at the Prayer Cathedral, joined by key leaders of the ministry, including Bishop Ebenezer Obodai, Rev. Francis Dadzie, Bishop Dickson Essandoh, Bishop John Ahiati, Bishop Pat Sarpong, and Bishop Suzanne Nti. The media launch also set the tone for what the Archbishop described as one of the most impactful editions yet.
In his address, Archbishop Duncan-Williams emphasised that Impact is not a routine church conference but a spiritually charged environment built to leave a lasting imprint on attendees. “We design the atmosphere to give people an unforgettable, life-altering experience — something that carries you until the next Impact,” he said.
He shared a personal reflection on his journey from a troubled youth to a global spiritual voice, recounting how his early encounters with God moved him to travel from school to school and across nations, sharing his testimony to inspire young people. That passion, he explained, evolved into what is now Impact, a movement committed to awakening individuals to their divine identity and potential.
The Archbishop stressed that the true essence of Impact is transformation. “We bring in men and women who have walked with God and carry a message that helps you discover who you are and what is inside you, sometimes things you don’t even know you possess,” he said. He further reminded attendees that the gathering aims to heal, elevate, and empower souls, teaching values that build character, restore dignity, and prepare people for moments of destiny.
This year’s ministerial lineup reflects that mandate. Featured speakers include Apostle Joshua Selman Nimmack, Rev. Eastwood Anaba, Bishop Dr. Bernard Ogyiri Asare, Rev. Dr. Robert Ampiah-Kwofi, Apostle Isi Igenegba, and Rev. David Antwi, all respected voices from across Africa and the diaspora.
Looking ahead to the December meetings, Archbishop Duncan-Williams expressed faith that Impact 2025 will usher believers into unprecedented restoration and divine fulfillment. “I’m believing God for double blessings this year that everything stolen, diverted, or delayed in our lives will be returned with interest,” he declared.
With four decades of shaping spiritual journeys, Impact 2025 is poised to continue its legacy as one of the continent’s most influential Christian convocations, a gathering where lives are redefined, destinies realigned, and faith reignited.





