Celebrating a Decade of Impact: Fire City Chapel and H4P Unite to Uplift Persons with Disabilities during Celebration of Love.

This December, Fire City Chapel stands at a remarkable milestone—ten years of God’s goodness, spiritual growth, and transformational impact. For the vibrant community of believers known as Fire Citizens, this anniversary is more than a celebration; it is a season of jubilation, gratitude, and deep reflection on a decade of faith that has shaped families, strengthened communities, and inspired a nation. Describing itself as “a family for families,” Fire City Chapel has, under the visionary leadership of its Founder and Lead Pastor, Bishop Dr. Charles Cofie Hackman—who also serves as CEO of the H4P Organization—consistently demonstrated what it means to merge faith with action. Through life-changing events, humanitarian projects, and advocacy for inclusion, the church has become a beacon of hope and a catalyst for positive change.
The 10th Anniversary festivities began on 22nd November with a spirited Health Walk through Teshie, symbolizing vitality and community. On 6th December, hearts and voices lifted in worship during the Yada Concert, where seasoned gospel ministers—including Minister Elorm, the Fire City Chapel Mass Choir, and Pastor Nathaniel—ushered congregants into an atmosphere of praise and thanksgiving, honoring God’s faithfulness over the past decade.

“If you commit to God, you commit God to commit to you”
Bishop Dr. Charles Hackman - Lead Pastor, Fire City Chapel

In the true spirit of service to God and humanity, Fire City Chapel partnered with the H4P Organization on 10th December 2025 to host the 7th Edition of Celebration of Love—a signature outreach dedicated to families of children with cerebral palsy under ShareCare Ghana and other persons with disabilities. Beneficiaries received free health screenings, physiotherapy, dental care, and medication—services many could not otherwise afford. Parents and caregivers were also surprised with beautiful gifts and festive packages, bringing joy and relief during the holiday season.
This initiative is organized in honor of the enduring legacy of Mrs. Christina Anansiwa Hackman, mother of Bishop Hackman—a woman whose compassion and belief in human dignity became the heartbeat of the H4P Organization. In an emotional address, Bishop Hackman shared: “Celebration of Love is in honor of my late mum, Mrs. Christina Anansiwa Hackman—a woman who taught me to love, respect, and share. She loved everyone and taught me to do the same. Today, I urge every mother and caregiver here: continue to love your children deeply, regardless of their condition. You are not alone. We stand with you.”

     
 
     

Humanitarian outreach is not new terrain for Fire City Chapel. In 2019, the church formalized its partnership with the H4P Organization, championing the cause of persons with disabilities through projects such as:Celebration of Love outreaches, sponsorship of The Helping Hand TV Show, periodic donations and support for families, refurbishment and adoption of female wards at Manna Mission Hospital and providing the FCC facility for disability-related events.
Special guests at this year’s event included Mr. Alexander Kojo Tetteh (Ghana Disability Forum), Christopher Mawutor Agbega (Acting Executive Director, ShareCare Ghana), Madam Emilia Gyenkel, and Madam Hannah Awadzi (CEO, Inclusive Family Alliance)—advocates whose voices continue to reshape national conversations on disability and inclusion.
The Celebration of Love is both commemoration and continuation: Fire City Chapel celebrating ten years by pressing deeper into inclusion, making its anniversary a gift to the city’s most overlooked families. In a sanctuary that has become a home for compassionate action, ten years is not a finish line but a fresh vow—to keep walking with those whom society sidelines, until love becomes ordinary.
Fire City Chapel at Ten bears witness: H4P’s Christmas ethos is consistent—turn empathy into systems that serve. In the name of love, we will keep showing up. Fire City Chapel, training leaders, transforming generations, representing divinity.