The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), founded by late Prophet T.B Joshua, has once again opened its doors for physical Sunday Sunday following 21 months of closure.
Worshippers flocked to the church’s headquarters in Ikotun Egbe, Lagos, for Sunday worship.
Despite the large crowd, it was reported that the members who witnessed the service noted that the church followed COVID-19 regulations.
Following the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, regular Sunday services were suspended, long even before tragic death of the ministry’s founder and General Overseer, late Prophet T.B Joshua, on June 5, 2021.
The church remained locked until his death on June 5.
The late priest had stated that the church would only be reopened if heavenly notice is given to do so.
Yesterday was the first physical service under the church’s new leadership, Prophetess Evelyn TB Joshua, who took over her late husband’s role on the reopening.
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