SCOAN takes healing revival to South Africa, assures transformation

Innocent Onoh

The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) on Tuesday said that, its forthcoming May 16th, South African revival would experience divine intervention that would transform people’s life.

Speaking to newsmen in Lagos ahead of the program, the SCOAN leader, pastor Evelyn Joshua
described the international revival as Holy Spirit Visitation in South Africa.

The revival that would be at the Expo Centre in Johannesburg, would santify the rainbow country and its people for progress and for salvation.

Evelyn Joshua, widow of SCOAN, founder, Temitope Balogun Joshua AKA TB Joshua, said that the wave of the revival has enveloped the city of Johannesburg and its environs as according to her people are in a joyful mood to partake in the revival.

“Johannesburg Holy Spirit encounter will reflect nothing less than the standard set by Christ’s Ministry.

“I believe the Holy Spirit Visitation in South Africa is God’s answer to many people’s prayers.

“The sick will be healed, the oppressed delivered, the weak strengthened, and the lost saved. The works will speak for themselves, as reflected in John 7:38.”she said.

She noted that the church has continued with the legacy of its founder through a series of impactful international crusades in nations such as Spain, Kenya, Zambia, and most recently, Argentina.

The woman gospel preacher, said that the rainbow country has previously witnessed the power of these revivals in 2022 at the Gallagher Convention Centre also in Johannesburg, where thousands attended and shared testimonies of healings and restoration.

The SOCAN leader, who would minister in Johannesburg with other Synagogue preachers, said that the 2025 revival, which would be broadcast live on Emmanuel TV, is expected to draw even larger worshippers that would provoke God’s grace on His people.

She said that Holy Spirit Visitation is more than just an event; it is a divine appointment — a moment where heaven touches earth and lives are forever changed.”