The Church of Pentecost has branches in over 90 countries on all the continents, namely, Africa, America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. This spread of the Church was propelled partially by, the national economic crisis of 1983 which forced several Ghanaians, including members of the Church to seek means of subsistence abroad. Members of the Church in the Diaspora carried with them the gospel and, in due course, pioneered branches of the Church wherever they settled.
The foreign missions are well coordinated by the Missions Department based in the Church’s Headquarters in Accra. It is headed by the International Missions Director who pays regular apostolic visits to the external branches to encourage their members and to train leaders for ministry.