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The Keeper's House Chapel International celebrates Rev.Francis Aubyn.





Reverend  Francis Williams Aubyn is the Senior Pastor and General Overseer of the Keeper’s House Chapel International, located at Madina Estate, Accra Ghana.The church has a branch in Finland  located in the northern Europe  . The church has grown exponentially under the guidance of Pastor Francis, as he is affectionately called. The Keeper’s House is dedicated to excellence.




Pastor Francis holds a Masters Degree (MA) in Guidance and Counselling from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana. He previously served for 15 years with the Victory Bible Church International as the International Youth Director and as an associate pastor at the Cape Coast branch. His prophetic teachings on The Holy Spirit, the anointing, prayer, Kingdom service, and local church growth in demand by churches and clergy all over the world, transcends cultural and denominational barriers. 

 Today,the church celebrates the Gift of God normally known  as Pastor Appreciation.Many of the  members could not hide their joy.Testimonies Overflowed as many testify about the good work of God's Gift to The Keepers House Chapel International  and the Christian Body .Some others were citation,gifts,surprises among other things to appreciate their Father .


On Easter Monday,22,April 2019,the man of God dedicated his birthday to a 9 hours of Praise and worship which was a gathering of some of his sons and daughters. Many ministers and minstrels were present to perform to Glorify and appreciate the Grace on Rev.Fancis Aubyn's life.

He is also a widely sought-after international conference speaker with a prophetic and healing ministry that has helped many receive healing and liberty through the gifts of the Spirit. His early Saturday “Morning Flavour” prayer services attract multitudes of people from different parts of the world and has brought uncommon testimonies to many families.

He makes quality time to build capacity in ministers of other ministries when called upon and has made a lot of impact on many pastors the world over.

The Great man of God is also a strong Manchester United fan.His love for football is an inspiration to many footballers and the youth.He has won a lot of souls through football matches organised by the church .Crusades are not excluded. 

Rev. Aubyn and his wife Lady Pastor Yacoba, reside in Accra, Ghana and they are blessed with three( 3) children.

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  1. On point..Rev Francis is a great man of God

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  2. A man of great substance. God bless you Rev. Francis Aubyn

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