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The Synagogue Church of All Nations will mark the fifth anniversary of the passing of its founder, Prophet T.B. Joshua, on June 5, 2026, through a unique event titled “Rejoicing with the Saints.”

The church, in a statement released on Monday, mentioned that the event would gather believers, gospel ministers, officials, and fans from various regions across the globe to honor the life and impact of the late religious leader, whose ministry drew an international audience.

As per the announcement, a two-day revival event is set to take place on June 2 and 3 at the church’s Faith Resort Ground in Agodo, Lagos, ahead of the anniversary celebration.

The text stated, “Five years since his passage to heaven, Prophet T.B. Joshua is still considered one of the most significant Christian leaders to come out of Africa.”

By means of his teachings, charitable efforts, and international media work, he influenced the lives of countless people around the world, creating a legacy that still motivates belief, kindness, and dedication to humanity.

The initiative is set to begin with a Walk Way Experience, where guests from different nations will exchange individual insights about the influence of the late prophet’s life and work.

Events planned for the gathering feature prayer meetings, film screenings, and accounts from people impacted by the work of SCOAN’s founder.

A key feature of the schedule will include a film that documents the life, work, and charitable efforts of the late religious leader.

The statement further noted, “The movie aims to remind those present not just about the famous preacher’s identity, but also the reasons his work in Christianity, charity, and worldwide evangelism continues to be worth honoring five years since his death.”

A unique discussion area has also been planned, where guests and followers of the late prophet will exchange stories and accounts regarding his impact on their lives and neighborhoods.

Among the anticipated attendees are King Willard Mswati Gomani from Malawi, Pastor Acosta from Argentina, Mama Akinola from Nigeria, Sybrand from South Africa, and Adisley and Enrique from Spain.

Virtual participation is also anticipated from Colonel Wilson of Colombia, Katerina from the United Kingdom, and Lieutenant Colonel Melo of the Dominican Republic.

As stated by the organizers, the diverse background of attendees highlights the worldwide influence of T.B. Joshua’s work, which drew adherents and guests from over 100 nations throughout his life.

The statement further noted, “Through Emmanuel TV and his wide-ranging missionary efforts, he emerged as one of Africa’s most well-known religious figures, attracting individuals from various backgrounds seeking spiritual direction and optimism.”

The commemorative event will also include performances by Tanzanian gospel singer Christiana Shusho and American gospel performer Brian Cage.

A key feature of the event is anticipated to be a speech delivered by Pastor Evelyn Joshua, who took charge of SCOAN after her husband’s passing in June 2021.

After assuming control of the church, Pastor Evelyn has maintained supervision over its religious and charitable efforts, preserving numerous programs initiated by the late prophet.

The church mentioned that the anniversary would offer a chance for adherents to contemplate the principles promoted by T.B. Joshua, such as faith, love, generosity, and active Christian living.

“Outside of the church’s spiritual endeavors, the late prophet’s influence is clearly seen in various humanitarian initiatives, educational efforts, and charity programs that have supported disadvantaged communities across Africa and further afield,” the statement highlighted.

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