

About Us
Our Pastors:

Pastor Steve A. Brentuo
Resident Pastor

Bishop Dr.
Emmanuel Apau
Jnr.
Founder
Biography • A Special Message
About WRM
Worldlight Revival Ministries is a revival movement birthed by the Holy Spirit. The main purpose of WRM is to bring revival across the world in this end time. This will be done by letting the world know that Jesus is the light of the world and without him, we will all be in total darkness. "Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life" (John 8.12 KJV). The light that the world needs is Jesus Christ and that is how the name Worldlight came about.
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We strongly believe in the Word of God that with the word everything is possible, and know that everything exists because of the word and for that reason, the Word has the power to do what God sent it for.
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We also believe in the done work on the cross, that only through the death of Christ can one be saved by accepting Christ as his Lord and personal savior. We know that Christ has bought us with his precious blood, and on the cross he has finished the work by giving us his blood (life) and body. We believe that through the blood and his name we have overcome the enemy. We believe in the power and the demonstration of the Holy Spirit. We believe in the ministry of the Water/Word for our cleansing, the blood for our sanctification, and anointing/Spirit for our empowerment. Revival cannot take place without the Holy Ghost, therefore Worldlight continues to seek the rain of the Spirit through prayer and the word. When people finally experience God’s revival power, they will experience the light of God around them.
A Brief History
At a young age Bishop, Dr. Emmanuel Apau, the founder of the ministry, encountered a man of God who prayed for him and told him that the Lord would speak to him that night during his sleep. That night during his sleep, he heard a man calling his name and saying “You are going to be my minister”.
Around the age of 10, Bishop started to write gospels songs although he did not know specifically what he would use them for and neither did he envision himself as a future singer. Besides his musical talents, God also granted him the grace to preach the Word. His first preaching was on Sunday at The Apostolic Church Ghana-Aboabo at the age of twelve. He continued to preach even throughout his teenage years and many lives were touched in the schools he attended as a result. Together with some of his mates, he also began to dedicate more time in prayer at the school farm. Given his many ailments, some of his peers made fun of him for preaching while others respected his dedication. After completing junior high school, he started to preach in various public spaces, towns, bus stations, etc., and also began to follow an older minister to radio stations for more preaching.
Over several years, the Lord sent several men of God to him to strengthen His Word and to confirm His call for international evangelism. Despite the challenge of his illnesses, the Lord opened the door for Bishop to come to the U.S. in 2002. In the U.S., he committed himself to serve the Lord faithfully at a local church. During his prayers in 2008, after traveling back to Ghana for the first time, the Lord gave him the name of the ministry, Worldlight Revival Ministries, and told him to write it down. Worldlight Revival Ministries was registered in 2016 in Ghana as a non-profit organization with the assignment of proclaiming the gospel during the End-Time Revival and to minister His Word in various forms.
Over time, the Lord has gradually revealed the different folds of the ministry’s vision. It is the heart desire of the Lord to use this ministry to train and equip ministers, raise true music ministers and raise evangelists through various programs, organizations, and services under the umbrella of WRM.
Worldlight, the International Ministry
Worldlight has several programs and branches, some of which have already begun and some of which are plans for the future:
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True Worshippers
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Talents of the Kingdom
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International Leadership Training
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Worldlight Bible College and University
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Emmanuel School of Ministry
These programs will be held in different locations across the globe.
Worldlight Revival Ministries in Ghana is a non-profit organization with an aim to raise worship and praise ministers, Talents of the Kingdom, Prayer and Atmospheric Center and Bible College and Seminary and School of Ministry for ministers. As of now, a Church itself has not been established in Ghana. However, it existed before Chapel Chicago was even conceived.
Chapel Chicago
The Chapel Chicago was birthed by the Holy Spirit and became part of the vision of Worldlight Revival Ministries in 2018. During a night of prayer, Bishop Apau and Pastor Steve received a word from the Lord that they must set themselves apart for this particular assignment. They also received confirmations from other men of God verifying that they must begin the task. The Lord warned them that they must not deviate from the truth and the way as other ministers and ministries have done in these last days. In the prophecy, they were also warned that some committed people will attempt to shift the direction of the message and the teachings. However, they were warned not to shift from fundamental teachings and messages that was received by the visionary. One of the desires of the Lord, according to the prophecy that was received, is to use Chapel Chicago to solve the problems and to help the lives of many and to heal many people. Chapel Chicago operates under the vision and mission of Worldlight Revival Ministries as a whole. The chapel has the following ministries thus far:
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Music Ministry
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Prayer Ministry
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Ushers and Greeters Ministry
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Follow Up and Evangelism Ministry
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Men, Women, and Youth Ministry
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Men’s Ministry: All men 18 years of age and older are automatically considered part of the Men’s Ministry. Any man younger than 18 years of age is welcome to the Men’s Ministry if he desires to join.
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Women’s Ministry: All women 18 years of age and older are automatically considered part of the Women’s Ministry. Any woman younger than 18 years of age is welcome to the Women’s Ministry if she desires to join.
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Youth Ministry: Anyone that considers themselves an active member of the church is considered part of the Youth Ministry. The Youth Ministry is not limited to a specific age-range, sex, societal status, nor position in the church.
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Junior Youth Ministry & Children’s Ministry
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Everyone from the age of 13-17 is a considered a member of the Junior Youth Ministry.
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Everyone below the age of 13 is part of the Children’s Ministry.
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