Leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Pastor Evelyn Joshua has arrived in Ghana for a full-day service dubbed “Revival Meeting in Ghana”.
Some high-profile persons and members met the woman of God amid singing and dancing at the Kotoka International Airport last Tuesday. The colourful welcome ceremony featured rich display of Ghanaian culture.
The event which is scheduled for 9th February 2024 will come off at the church’s branch at Manet Junction on the Spintex road.
In an interview, former MP for Bulsa South, Abolimbisa Roger Akantagriwen expressed his belief that the visit will cause a positive turnaround in the affairs of the country.
“This revival will bring freedom to a multitude of our people because when you are people you wouldn’t know what you are doing and this alone can put this country into problems. I know her prayers will deliver Ghana from any bondage,” he noted.
For the former M, Bulsa North Constituency who is also a member of the SCOAN, this revival will be a chance to disprove accusations levelled against the miraculous works of God in the ministry.
“This is the year for Ghana and she’s coming at a time we need her most. Especially following the falsehood put out there by BBC Africa, she coming to tell the whole world Jesus Christ is alive forever and that whatever we are doing is not fake - it is done in the power of the Holy Spirit and in the power of our Lord Jesus Christ,” he said passionately.
Hundreds of Ghanaians are expected to throng the Ghana branch of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) located at Spintex in search of a divine encounter that will uplift every area of their lives.
Some other people have shared their sentiments on the upcoming event. Charlotte Lamptey described the visit of the woman of God as a “great blessing” for her entire family.
Claudia Konkuri is certain that “Ghana is going to be renamed and things are going to be better for us. Ghana is not going to be the same”.
The Revival Meeting is a full day event that brings Christians from across the country to seek the face of God through worship, prayer and listening to the word of God. There will be a Prayer Line section where people with various degrees of medical and physical ailments receive special prayer and a touch from the ministers of God.
As a precursor to the main event, the SCOAN will embark on charity donations in selected less privileged communities across the country which is a hallmark activity for the ministry.