In March 1992, Bishop Addae-Mensah was invited to the UK by Mr. Ralph and Marian Holgates of Borough Green, Tombridgewells, Kent; through the efforts of Mr. Ralph Dzokoto. While in the United Kingdom, Bishop Addai-Mensah would visit his sister-in-law at Fulham in West London every weekend. Soon the Lord started touching the lives of people who came into contact with him and called him to found this church.
With the little resources he had, he rented a place of worship at the Y.M.C.A. hall in Ealing, London. Soon the congregation of the church grew from 13 to 700 people – the Lord blessed us to become the largest black community church in those days. And in May 1994, Rev. Samuel Aboagye Asamoah was sent by Bishop Mathew from Ghana to take care of the church. On his return, Pastor Kofi Gyamfi was sent from Ghana to take care of the branch. As we’ve grown to meet the needs of our congregation, God has blessed us with our current location at 1A Copeland Road in Walthamstow, London, United Kingdom.