For 41 years, the International Central Gospel Church (ICGC) has been a pillar of faith, raising leaders, shaping vision, and influencing society through Christ.
Under the leadership of Pastor Mensa Otabil, ICGC has grown from humble beginnings into a global ministry, touching lives across continents with the transformative power of the gospel.
A Legacy of Faith and Leadership
Founded on February 26, 1984, ICGC was birthed from a divine vision—to establish a Christ-centered, Bible-based church that empowers believers to live purposefully. Over the years, the ministry has remained steadfast in its commitment to spreading the message of salvation, hope, and transformation.
Pastor Mensa Otabil’s teachings have shaped generations, emphasizing the sufficiency of Scripture, the exaltation of Christ, and the empowerment of believers. His commitment to raising leaders has not only strengthened the church but has also influenced society through education, leadership training, and national transformation initiatives.
ICGC’s Mission: Rooted in Christ
As ICGC marks 41 years, its theme for 2025 is clear and profound—Jesus. This focus reaffirms the church’s unwavering dedication to knowing Christ, making Him known, and deepening the faith of believers. Everything ICGC stands for revolves around Jesus—His love, His power, and His call to discipleship.
Throughout its journey, ICGC has been built on seven foundational pillars, which continue to guide the church’s mission:
1. Salvation Through Christ – The heart of the church’s message is bringing people to Christ and leading them into a life-changing relationship with Him.
2. Exaltation of Christ – Jesus is the foundation of all teachings, guiding believers towards victory and freedom.
3. Sufficiency of Scriptures – Pastor Otabil has consistently emphasized the Bible’s authority as the ultimate guide for faith and life.
4. Empowerment Through the Holy Spirit – The church encourages believers to live with purpose and power through the Spirit’s guidance.

5. Breaking Cultural Chains – The ICGC message challenges societal norms that hinder progress, advocating for freedom and justice.
6. Christian Work Ethic – The philosophy of ICGC highlights diligence, excellence, and integrity in every aspect of life.
7. Leadership and Impact – The mission of ICGC emphasizes the power of the gospel to raise individuals to become transformational leaders in their communities.
A Voice for Africa’s Future
Pastor Mensa Otabil’s influence extends far beyond the walls of the church. His vision for Africa’s transformation has led him to advocate for economic empowerment, education, and social justice. Through his ministry and leadership, he has inspired a generation of African leaders, encouraging them to embrace innovation, self-reliance, and faith-driven development.
His belief in Africa’s potential is reflected in ICGC’s work, which continues to invest in education, leadership training, and initiatives that promote national growth. As a thought leader, Pastor Otabil challenges Africans to embrace a mindset of excellence and transformation, ensuring that faith is not just a belief but a force for positive change.
41 Years of God’s Faithfulness
As ICGC celebrates 41 years, it stands as a testimony to God’s Grace and to the faithfulness and consistency of Pastor Mensa Otabil. From a single congregation in Accra to a worldwide movement, the impact of ICGC continues to grow, shaping the next generation of believers and leaders. The countless lives that have been transformed through the church’s mission are a reminder about the power of a small seed to become a mighty forest.
Pastor Mensa Otabil’s influence extends far beyond the walls of the church. His vision for Africa’s transformation has led him to advocate for economic empowerment, education, and social justice. Through his ministry and leadership, he has inspired a generation of African leaders, encouraging them to embrace innovation, self-reliance, and faith-driven development.
Pastor Otabil’s belief in Africa’s potential is reflected in ICGC’s work, which continues to traverse the fields of education, leadership training, and initiatives that promote national growth. As a thought leader, Pastor Otabil challenges Africans to embrace a mindset of excellence and transformation, ensuring that faith is not just a belief but an everyday force for positive change.
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