Power Victory Chapel has officially rebranded as impact City Church, marking a new season in its 20-year journey of ministry. The announcement was made by the General Overseer, Apostle Josiah Aubin Jnr, who described the change as a God-inspired step into greater relevance.

“This is more than a name change; it’s a prophetic declaration of who we are and what God has called us to do,” Apostle Aubin said. He emphasized that the transition does not erase the history of the church but builds on two decades of grace, growth, and victory.

The General Overseer also emphasized, the new name does not alter the church’s vision and mission but positions it to walk more fully in God’s purpose. “A new name. A fresh identity. The same God-given mandate,” he affirmed.

The church’s new motto, “The City on a Hill,” is inspired by Matthew 5:14: “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden.” Apostle Aubin explains, further strengthens the vision to raise a people transformed by Christ’s power to make an impact in families, communities, and nations.

Impact City Church also unveiled a new logo featuring four unequal squares connected by the cross of Jesus Christ. The design symbolizes the four ends of the world referenced in Isaiah 11:12 and reflects the continuing impact of Christ’s death and resurrection, of which the ministry sees itself as a partaker.

From humble beginnings as a small gathering of believers, the church has grown into a thriving family of faith. Two decades on, impact City Church looks ahead with renewed identity, ready to embrace a future of greater glory.

HISTORY OF THE CHURCH
The journey of Power Victory Chapel began with a life-altering experience; the birth of a son under dire circumstances. When Rev. Josiah Aubin Sr’s wife, went into labor, they were met with closed doors and unavailable beds at multiple major hospitals. Shaken by this ordeal, Rev. Aubin began seeking God more earnestly. He found himself at Adumfa Prayer Camp, where he had an encounter with the Holy Spirit and gave his life to Christ. He started worshipping with the Church of Pentecost at Laterbiokorshie and served faithfully, first, as a Sunday school teacher and later