Pastor Kwasi Obeng Gyimah was born at Assin Edubiase in Ghana, West
Africa. He was raised as a Methodist and joined the church singing band
at age six. Although he was nurtured in the things of God, did not have a
personal relationship with Jesus Christ until June 1964, when he became
a born again. Immediately, he enrolled in bible study correspondence
courses with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, the Missionary
Tract Society of Orlando, Florida, U.S.A and obtained certificates after
completion of courses. Kwasi Obeng Gyimah was born into a very poor
home on Sunday April 27, 1941 at Assin Edubiase in Ghana, West Africa.
A turning point in his life was when he visited The Inner Temple of
Christ on July 30, 1967 where Pastor Jonas Yaw Baafi was Pastor and
founder. There he received the baptism of the Holy Ghost and remained
with the church where he became the leader of the young adults, leading
them to many sites in Accra for open air crusades. Two years after, he
joined the Ghana Apostolic Church, where he continued in the Youth
Ministry with increasing love and fervor.
In August 24, 1971 Rev. Gyimah migrated to the United States. He
connected with Rev. Dr. Stephen K. Gyermeh whom he had known as a
colleague at the Bank of British West Africa, and was then preparing to
enter Bible college. Three years later, Rev. Gyimah started his
college education and graduated with a B. A. in Religion, Biblical
Studies and Philosophy at Luther Rice College/California National Open
University in 1977.
A dramatic turning point of his life came in February 1983 when the
Lord used him to heal a paralyzed woman. As Rev. Gyimah was walking out
of the building, a similar question that the Lord asked Peter, “Simon,
son of Jonah, lovest thou me more than these?” (John 21:15) was asked
by a voice within him. The voice added “What are you doing with this
gift of mine? Go and work for me.” This was the second time the lord
had used him to heal a paralytic. He had no doubt that the Lord had
spoken.
Coincidently, in June 6 – 12, 1983, Rev. Dr. Stephen K. Gyermeh who
was at that time a traveling Evangelist contacted Rev. Gyimah to
organize revival meetings. The revival took place in Takoma Park, MD
and at the end of it, the Lord impressed on both their hearts to
establish a church, now The Church of the Living God FGM. At that time,
in spite of the fact that Rev. Gyimah was a full time Supervisor for
the Southland Corporation and a full time Insurance Agent with the
Equitable Life Insurance Company, he made time to see the growth of the
church. However, he later resigned from his Equitable Life to give
more time to the church. Meanwhile, Rev. Dr. Stephen K. Gyermeh who was
still in the field as an Evangelist, visited the new church several
times and stayed weeks at a time. Rev. Gyimah oversaw the ministry
until Pastor Gyermeh relocated to Maryland. Thus, Rev. Gyimah served as
an Associate Pastor on part time basis under Pastor Gyermeh’s
leadership until 1992, where upon his retirement from his secular
career, became a full time Associate Pastor.
From this humble beginning in 1983, other branches have been
established. There are now branches in Atlanta; Chicago; California;
Fairfax, Northern Virginia; Richmond, VA; New York; Columbus, Ohio;
Detroit, MI; Newark, NJ, and of course Hyattsville, MD where everything
started.
In July 1998, Pastor Gyimah was named the resident pastor at the
Alexandria VA branch of the church, which is now known as The Church of
the Living God of Northern Virginia. He has since led the church to new
growth and the purchase of its own sanctuary. Pastor Gyimah continues
to lead the church to new heights.
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