Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has concluded its South Africa Revival Crusade, which had the theme “Holy Spirit Visitation.”
The organisers said thousands of worshippers attended the event, which was held at the Expo Centre in Johannesburg on Friday, May 16, 2025, with Pastor Evelyn Joshua ministering.
Pastor Evelyn, the widow of the late Prophet T.B. Joshua, is the current leader of SCOAN.
Participants also came from across South Africa and the neighbouring countries, who reportedly had divine encounters.
Joined by a team of SCOAN evangelists, Pastor Evelyn Joshua ministered messages of hope, healing, and restoration to the crowd.
In a press statement, SCOAN said the atmosphere was charged with faith as many worshippers experienced physical healing, emotional liberation, and spiritual breakthroughs.
The church said the event featured testimonies of the “supernatural manifestations” of God’s power, as Individuals battling long-standing health conditions experienced diverse healings.
SCOAN said Andrew Makodi discarded his body brace after receiving healing from osteoarthritis. At the same time, Rebecca Mathoda, who travelled from Limpopo, spoke of her relief from chronic shoulder pain caused by persistent muscle spasms.
Similarly, Mr. and Mrs. Jeyi recounted their emotional journey to healing from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, a condition that had affected their hopes for a complete family life.
The church also said Emma Sebatlelo, who had relied on crutches and leg braces due to severe joint issues, demonstrated her new mobility before a cheering crowd. Similarly, Kgomotso Mothupi testified to freedom from pain caused by osteoarthritis in both knees.
According to the church, the attendees described the revival as a powerful reminder of the impact of faith. “It was the Word that built our faith. And that faith opened the door to a divine visitation,” one attendee said.
The Crusade ends with songs of praise and thanksgiving led by the SCOAN Choir.
Pastor Joshua led the Emmanuel TV Team on a humanitarian outreach to Madibe, a town in Mafikeng within the Ngaka Modiri Molema District of North West Province, South Africa, on Monday, May 19.
The residents received food items, educational materials for children, essential provisions, and beddings.
The cleric presented a cash donation of R100,000 to support the community’s welfare.
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