The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (The SCOAN) is one of the most popular and most attended churches in the world, and so famous for faith healing, miracles and prophecies. It is an international ministry founded by Temitope Balogun Joshua aka Prophet TB Joshua.
Everyday, people from all over the world visit the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Lagos, Nigeria for various reasons – spiritual healing, deliverance, prophecies, miracles, and/or religious tourism, etc.
You may have heard, seen on Emmanuel TV or experienced first hand the power of God in action at the Synagogue, Church of all Nations (SCOAN). We’ve seen people being healed of so many sicknesses and diseases. We’ve also seen lots of people being delivered from their afflictions. We’ve seen so many miracles at The SCOAN, and a lot of testimonies of what God has been using his servant, Prophet TB Joshua, to accomplish in the lives of people. So, let’s take a little time to know more about Prophet TB Joshua and the Synagogue Church of All Nations.
In case you are planning a SCOAN visit, or you just want to know about SCOAN and the Man of God, Prophet TB Joshua, you will find the information to be very useful.
Prophet TB Joshua
1. The Synagogue, Church of all Nations (SCOAN) headquarters is located at 1, Segun-Irefin Street, Ikotun-Egbe, Lagos, Nigeria (West Africa). Ikotun is a small but busy town at the outskirts of Lagos and the SCOAN is the most notable landmark around there.
2. Prophet T.B. Joshua (also called The Man in the Synagogue) is the General Overseer of The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (The SCOAN). But the Founder is Jesus Christ!
3. Temitope Balogun Joshua (now mostly known as Prophet TB Joshua) was born on June 12th 1963 in Ondo State, Nigeria to typical agrarian African parents. He is a high school dropout (from the first year) who later worked in a poultry farm.
4. TB Joshua taught little children while attending evening classes. He imitated Jesus Christ by washing people’s feet on the muddy streets of Lagos; had a forty day fast and received a divine call and started his ministry with just eight members.
SCOAN Visit: Everything You Need to Know
1. Visits to the Synagogue, Church of all Nations (SCOAN) are scheduled and pre-booked, however, you can visit and attend the SCOAN services, including Sunday Service and the Living Water Service..
2. While in the church, assessing the main church auditorium is on first-come first-in basis, as the crowds are usually large. There are tents for the overflow congregation who will follow live church service on the big screens.
3. If you have any physical challenge (e.g. if you are on wheel chair or using crutches), then make sure you schedule your visit with us before visiting, otherwise you may not be attended to. You can still attend church though, but the Man of God may not personally attend to you. Please have this in mind
4. If you are a Nigerian (home and abroad), just call the SCOAN official numbers (on this website) to schedule your visit to the Synagogue, Church of all Nations – Mon-Fri 11am-10pm (GMT+1).
5. And If you are a foreign visitor wanting to visit the Synagogue, Church of all Nations, then you need to contact us to fill a questionnaire form. Provide all required details about you and wait for a confirmation of your church invitation before making travel arrangements.
6. Unless you have an ECOWAS Passport, you will need a visa to visit Nigeria. You can easily get one through the Nigerian Embassy/High Commission in your country of residence, or let us process a Visa on Arrival (VoA) for you.
7. To get a Nigerian visa in your country of residence, you MUST present an invitation letter from the church, which you will present to the Nigerian embassy/high commission with your application form, passport, passport photo. You will get a visa after applying and paying the required fees.
8. Confirm your flight arrival times with us here at The SCOAN, so we will arrange for church representatives to meet you at the airport and escort you to the church premises. This is necessary for your safety and other reasons.
9. There are many rooms available for international visitors to stay within the church premises. The accommodation ranges from dormitories to family rooms to private rooms – all with en-suite hot showers, toilets and air conditioning. There is a special dining room for international visitors where three full meals are served a day. Extra drinks, snacks and toiletries are also all available for purchase at the shop on the church premises.
10. Under normal circumstances, international visitors would stay for 7 days (one week). During this time, you will have the opportunity to visit the Faith Resort Ground, attend the various services at the church, watch faith-building videos, listen to life changing testimonies, receive lectures from the man of God, Prophet T.B. Joshua and much more all as the Holy Spirit directs.
11. The church has full internet and telephone facilities. Cash payments only (US Dollar, Pound Sterling, and Euro) are accepted.
Going to Church (SCOAN)
Due to the large usually large crowds at the SCOAN, you are expected to be in church in good time for the Sunday service. If you are not in church already as early as 3.30am, you may not have access to the main church auditorium, meaning you would have to settle for the overflow crowd. Some people begin to queue up from 3am, so make sure you arrive church in good time.
There is a thorough search at both the church entrance and overflow crowd; some items are prohibited from entry into the church. Additionally, you must pick the current SCOAN service bulletin (booklet) from the church vendors, otherwise you will be bounced from the gate – it costs just N200 (less than $1). It is not compulsory for the overflow crowd though.
I believe that this is all you need to know about the Synagogue Church of All Nations, The SCOAN. Let us know if you need our help with additional info...
The scoan Morning water is available at the church store. To place an order email: scoanonlinesales@gmail.com
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