SCOAN’s 2025 Grand Thanksgiving Rally Sparks National Renewal, Pays Monumental Tribute to Prophet T.B. Joshua
By:Sesan Rufus Awobiye
SCOAN’s 2025 Thanksgiving: A National Convocation of Faith, Healing, and Tribute
The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) transformed its Ikotun headquarters into a vibrant arena of worship, unity, and national reflection during its 2025 Annual Thanksgiving Service—an event that drew massive crowds from across Nigeria and around the world. The service, rich with symbolism and spiritual fervor, reaffirmed the church’s unwavering commitment to the nation while paying a deeply moving tribute to its late founder, Prophet T.B. Joshua.
The atmosphere was electrifying long before the service began. Pilgrims and worshippers from various continents streamed into Lagos, turning the church grounds into a global tapestry of cultures, languages, and expressions of faith. It was more than a thanksgiving ceremony; it was a spiritual convergence aimed at restoring hope and reaffirming Nigeria’s destiny.
Pastor Evelyn Joshua Calls for Hope Amid National Challenges
In her keynote message, Pastor Evelyn Joshua—spiritual leader and wife of the late prophet—expressed profound gratitude to God for sustaining the church and its members throughout the year. Her message struck a chord with the congregation as she emphasized perseverance in difficult times.
“Our anchor, now and always, is in God,” she declared. “As a nation, we must cling to His peace, His wisdom, and His mercy. Nigeria’s story is still being written, and God is not done with us.”
Her words set the tone for a service centered on national intercession and spiritual renewal.
Emotional Tribute to the Legacy of Prophet T.B. Joshua
A central moment of the event was the premiere of a powerful documentary recounting the life, ministry, and global impact of Prophet T.B. Joshua. The film highlighted:
His humanitarian interventions across Africa, Asia, and South America
His international revival meetings attended by thousands
His extensive philanthropic efforts, including healthcare, education, and welfare missions
His role in shaping SCOAN into a global spiritual hub
Tears flowed freely as scenes of his compassion and selfless service filled the screens. For many, it was a reminder that his influence continues to ripple across nations even after his passing.
A Call for Personal Revival and National Stability
Guest minister Rev. Stephen Nbasi delivered a stirring sermon calling believers to deepen their relationship with God through faith, purity, and total surrender.
He emphasized that true national transformation must begin at the level of personal spiritual renewal.
“A renewed heart births a renewed nation,” he preached. “Nigeria’s healing will spring from men and women whose lives reflect Christ.”
Praise, Prayer, and Prophetic Blessings
The service featured dynamic worship sessions rendered in multiple languages, reflecting SCOAN’s global membership. Choirs and cultural groups offered thanksgiving presentations celebrating God’s faithfulness.
Intercessory prayers were raised for:
National security and peace
Economic recovery and stability
Unity among citizens and leaders
Families, youth, and vulnerable communities
The program concluded with Pastor Evelyn Joshua pronouncing prophetic blessings over Nigeria, church members, and the global SCOAN family.
A Message to the Nation: SCOAN Remains Steadfast
SCOAN’s 2025 Thanksgiving Service reaffirmed that the ministry remains deeply woven into Nigeria’s spiritual and humanitarian fabric. While honoring the enduring legacy of Prophet T.B. Joshua, the church also projected a renewed vision of hope, unity, and national transformation.
In the words of many attendees, the event was not merely a celebration—it was a reminder that faith still holds the power to heal a nation.
