Synagogue Church Reopens Branch In Ondo
The Synagogue Church of All Nations on Friday reopened its first branch of the church in Ondo State, the state of its founder, the late Prophet Temitope Joshua.
The multimillion-naira edifice, based in Akure, the Ondo State capital along Ilesha-Owo expressway opposite NNPC Mega Station, was built on more than five hectares of land with a capacity of over 6,000 worshippers.
The state’s Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, who commissioned the branch described it
as “a giant stride of the church under the leadership of Pastor Evelyn Joshua with tremendous grace for the upliftment of the people of Ondo State in particular who will benefit more of God’s blessings as people from the environment won’t have to be traveling to Lagos for worship because the spirit of God is one and is here”.
Akeredolu who was represented by his Deputy Governor, Lucky Ayedatiwa, commended the vision of SCOAN and congratulated its leadership Pastor Mrs Joshua for her perseverance in reinforcing the legacy of the founder.
He also commended SCOAN members all over the world for their laudable efforts and commitment to reopening its branch in Ondo.
Mrs Joshua on her part said the opening of the Akure branch was out of the divine command to expand for the fulfillment of Christ’s mission on earth.