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We want to welcome you to the church where you find people who worship Jesus and are passionate about spreading His Word. Salvation is a gift that you can find in Jesus by following the mission that is established in our church: it’s simple and wonderful, and brings His Kingdom all over the world.
Join Our Community
We invite all women to join our special event for ladies. Sincere conversations, tasty food, and a friendly atmosphere. Bring your specialty and share!
Join our Kenyan missionary trip for a charitable educational work at the Youth Center. Become a mentor for dozens of children.
Come and see how awesome it is to have a dream and be able to find support and inspiration for its realization! This group is open for everyone
To Victory Centre International
Victory Centre International Church welcomes all individuals seeking God’s love.
Our doors are open to every soul seeking to welcome Jesus into their hearts.
We invite you to open your heart and allow His grace to penetrate your soul.
Our church family is richly diverse with people of different ages and backgrounds coming together to worship and serve.
God gave His choice servant, Prophet Ernest Owusu a divine mandate to “deliver people from satanic holdups, restore the lost destinies of families and individuals, and to demonstrated the power of God through deep prophetic revelation and utterances that brings instance manifestation to those that believe.”
God also commanded him to “teach people how to pray effectively to attain maximum victory in all areas of their lives. Victory Centre Int. was birthed to restore men to their original destinies and to help people become the best God created them to be.
Our Mission
We are called to eat, drink, speak, think and work to the glory of God. We worship God by remembering the gospel through preaching, teaching, singing, praying and celebrating baptism and communion.
Community
Community is the context for discipleship. The Christian faith is not intended to be lived in isolation; we were made for a relationship with God and for relationships with each other. We belong not merely to a local church, but to a people.
