The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) will on Sunday, December 4 hold its first thanksgiving church service commemorating the reopening of the church for local and international members after the passing of its founder, Prophet TB Joshua.
The event has been scheduled to hold at the church headquarters in Lagos.
It would be recalled that the founder of the church died on June 5, 2021, and the church did not reopen till December 5, 2021, when the church commenced its usual Sunday services.
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Though the church was not in operation as of the time TB Joshua died, the cleric had insisted he would not reopen the church after the relaxation of COVID-19 pandemic, insisting that he would wait for God’s directive regarding SCOAN reopening.
However, the church, in a statement, said SCOAN members from different countries will gather on Sunday to celebrate what the church leader, Pastor Evelyn TB Joshua, described as “God’s faithfulness, love, blessing, favour, mercy, salvation and triumph of His mission for mankind as given to His departed servant, Prophet TB Joshua.”
Part of the activities lined up for the thanksgiving service, include a weeklong reaching out to the underprivileged, the sick, widows, disabled and motherless homes, and Sunday thanksgiving service.
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