
The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has defied expectations by continuing to grow and expand its reach, despite the passing of its founder, Pastor Temitope Joshua (TB Joshua), three years ago. According to Pastor Dare Adejumo, the church’s Director of Public Affairs, SCOAN has inaugurated a new branch in Akure, conducted numerous revival programs, and persisted in its global crusade tours and weekly charity works.
Under the leadership of Evelyn Joshua, TB Joshua’s widow, the church has maintained its commitment to evangelism, philanthropy, and charity. The third anniversary of TB Joshua’s death serves as a testament to his enduring legacy, inspiring SCOAN members to emulate his lifestyle and continue his good works.
TB Joshua, a renowned philanthropist and spiritual leader, left an indelible mark on the lives of millions. His passing on June 5, 2020, was met with an outpouring of tributes and condolences from around the world. As SCOAN moves forward, it remains steadfast in its mission to spread God’s message and serve humanity.
This development is a testament to the power of faith and the enduring impact of TB Joshua’s ministry. Despite his physical absence, his spirit and legacy continue to inspire and guide countless individuals. SCOAN’s expansion and continued charitable efforts are a fitting tribute to his memory, ensuring that his work will endure for generations to come.