Global Congregants Join SCOAN for Powerful 2025 Thanksgiving Service

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Global Congregants Join SCOAN for Powerful 2025 Thanksgiving Service

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The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) was filled with songs of praise, heartfelt prayers and intense worship on Sunday, December 7, 2025, as thousands of congregants gathered at the church’s Ikotun headquarters for the 2025 Annual Thanksgiving Service.

The atmosphere was vibrant and energetic, with worshippers from across Nigeria and several foreign countries flooding the premises. Roads leading to the church were lined with exotic vehicles, while attendees arrived in colourful, elegant outfits, all united in expressing gratitude to God. The service featured testimonies, thanksgiving prayers, faith-strengthening sermons and prophetic declarations for the year ahead.

Foreign visitors described SCOAN as a place of transformation, healing and deep spiritual encounters, noting that its worship culture and prophetic ministry continue to draw believers globally.

Pastor Evelyn Joshua, who led the praise and worship session, thanked God for sustaining the ministry throughout the year. She acknowledged the uncertainties faced globally and nationally but affirmed that the church continued to witness God’s mercy and faithfulness.

“We appreciate God for His preservation and faithfulness,” she said. “Our prayer today is for peace, wisdom and mercy upon this nation in these challenging times.”

Ugandan worshipper, Dr. Patrick Kpashagsi, said thanksgiving remains central to SCOAN’s identity. He commended Pastor Evelyn Joshua for upholding the divine mandate laid down by the church’s founder, Prophet T.B. Joshua. “Prophet T.B. Joshua founded this ministry on God’s instruction, and Pastor Evelyn has remained steadfast on that path,” he noted. “We are here to thank God for the gift of Jesus Christ. Thanksgiving is our way of surrendering ourselves to Him.”

<span;>‎Guest preacher from Tanzania, Stephen Nbasi, urged Christians to deepen their relationship with God through unwavering faith, godliness and total submission to Christ. He reminded the congregation that gratitude and obedience are pillars of true Christian living.

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