Our First Lady

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Pastor Paulina Sarpong-Kumankomah

Pastor Paulina, affectionately known as “Mama Paulina”, co-leads Royalhouse Chapel Mt. Zion Center alongside her husband, Rev. James Sarpong‑Kumankomah, a vibrant Massachusetts branch of the global Royalhouse Chapel International family.

With over two decades of experience in healthcare as a registered nurse and a background in Pastoral Studies, Pastor Paulina’s unique blend of clinical expertise and spiritual insight allows her to serve both her patients and her congregation with grace, empathy, and unwavering dedication.

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Beloved Minister

Pastor Paulina is a beloved pastoral figure who ministers through dynamic Sunday services, singles’ retreats, marriage seminars, and special events that foster spiritual growth and intergenerational connection.

Pastor Paulina plays a vital role in shaping the church’s mission, anchored in prayer, praise, and practical service. She is also a committed mentor, outreach coordinator, and supporter of local and international missions.

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Visionary, Wife, and Mother

Her life is a powerful testimony of faith in action. Whether serving in a hospital or leading in ministry, Pastor Paulina continues to impact lives with a heart of compassion, a spirit of excellence, and a deep commitment to God’s calling.

Pastor Paulina and Rev. James are currently based in the Greater Boston area with their three children, Israel, Alice, and James, Jr.

“If there is a desire [for Jesus], there must be a pursuit (putting in effort) and [using] the right tools to pursue that desire [for Him]. Your desire for God includes pursuing Him.”

— Ps. Paulina

From Billerica to Oil Dome, we all strive to touch our generation with the power of God.