
Worshippers have commended The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) for its recent yearly conference thanksgiving service, describing it as an outstanding occasion that brings together believers from around the world to express gratitude to God for His abundant blessings.
The event was marked by powerful praise and worship, inspiring messages, and captivating performances.
MC Chioma and Mr. KC Brown set the tone for the service with their engaging opening remarks as they crowned themselves as the host of the gracious event.
The leader of SCOAN, Pastor Evelyn Joshua, delivered a heartfelt address, reflecting on the significant events of the past year.
She highlighted the church’s various initiatives, including the March revival and resurrection service at the Fire Mountain and the 18th anniversary of Emmanuel TV.
She also emphasised the ministry’s commitment to charitable work and its dedication to serving the poor, the orphans, and the less privileged.
The thanksgiving service featured a diverse lineup of talented individuals, including guest artists like Henry Praise, Minister Sarah Apekeola, and Busolani Johnson.
The SCOAN Choir and the church’s youth group also delivered impressive performances.
The highlight of the event was the communal thanksgiving, where attendees were divided into groups to offer their personal expressions of gratitude to God.
This unique moment fostered a sense of unity and spiritual renewal among the congregation.
A SCOAN regional pastor, Pastor Venkal Viswanathan commended SCOAN for its significant impact on the lives of millions worldwide.
He described the church as a powerful movement of God’s power and glory, built on the foundation laid by the late Prophet TB Joshua.
In an interview with The Guardian, a member of SCOAN, Mr David Uzochukwu, expressed his gratitude for the yearly thanksgiving service.
He noted that the event not only brings together believers from diverse backgrounds, but also strengthens their bond with God.
According to him, the service left attendees and worshippers inspired, renewed, and ready to continue their journey of faith and love.