The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) held its first Sunday service on November 7th, four months after Prophet TB Joshua, the church's founder, was buried.
The church's new leader, Evelyn Joshua, offered prayers of appreciation and forgiveness. A clip of the late Joshua, which is not time-bound, was played for the congregants. Joshua prayed thus: “Hear what God says: Those in darkness, in the name of Jesus – come out!”
A note posted on the church’s Facebook page read,
“As the prayer continued, the Spirit of God worked wonders in the lives of the people, rescuing them from the kingdom of darkness and bringing them into the kingdom of His glorious light. Many received their healing and deliverance as the Holy Spirit flushed out everything that Satan had planted in their lives.”
The church had been closed since July 11 when a thanksgiving service was held to signal the end of the week-long funeral of Joshua.
