Read the recap of The SCOAN Sunday Service held on April 26, 2026, featuring sermon ‘ Give God His Place’, along with other events.

Key Event Highlights
The SCOAN Sunday Service: The SCOAN Choir
With the song, “Saviour, The One You Saved Has Come To Worship You,” The SCOAN Choir gently ushered the congregation into a deep and reverent atmosphere of worship.


Voices rose in surrender as hearts connected to Heaven, and a tangible sense of peace settled across the Arena of Liberty.
Each song carried a weight of glory, drawing worshippers into reflection and complete dependence on God. As Psalm 103:2 was declared, “Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits,” gratitude welled up from within, expressed through song and uplifted hands.


“I’ve Been Captured By Your Love… I Belong To You,” the choir sang, and the words became a personal confession for many. The worship deepened further with the powerful composition by Prophet T.B. Joshua, “Let Your Spirit Lighten The Word,” inviting the Holy Spirit to take absolute control.


In that sacred atmosphere, burdens dissolved, strength was renewed, and hearts were attuned with God’s will.
The SCOAN Sunday Service: Testimonies (April 26, 2026)

Habiba’s Knee Restored
Here is her testimony:
I endured persistent knee pain that resisted every form of medication. My condition limited my movement and affected my daily life.

However, during a Prayer Line session at The SCOAN, an evangelist laid an anointed hand upon me, and instantly the pain disappeared.
Testifying with joy on Sunday, April 26, 2026, I demonstrated my healing, moving freely to the glory of God.
For advice, she told the people: “Trust in God.”

Spirit Of Anger Sent Packing
Chidinma’s life was marked by disturbing spiritual encounters, uncontrollable anger, and emotional instability that affected her education and marriage.
Recognising the spiritual nature of my struggle, my husband brought me to The SCOAN.

The battle for my freedom took place at the Prayer Line. As an evangelist prayed, commanding the evil spirit out in the name of Jesus Christ, I received instant deliverance.
Today, I testify to a new life filled with peace and joy, while my husband confirms the restoration in our home.
For advice, they told the people: “Seek the face of God whenever you are in difficult situation.”

Jesus Rewrites Rose’s Story
My life was overshadowed by stagnation, rejection, and family burdens. In my distress, I cried out to God and encountered Prophet T. B. Joshua in a dream, who declared divine intervention in my life.
Following this encounter, I connected to Emmanuel TV and later visited The SCOAN, where I received the prayer of deliverance from the man of God himself.
My life thereafter transformed remarkably with career success and a federal job opportunity. My family regained stability, and the once-abandoned house project was completed.
Today, I stand as a testimony to God’s faithfulness.
For advice, she told the people: “Trust in God.”
Email Testimonies
From across the world, testimonies of God’s power continued to pour in. Hertha from South Africa testified to deliverance from stagnation and nightmares after the Holy Spirit Visitation in South Africa, alongside a safe childbirth for her daughter.
Paul received a breakthrough job after submitting a prayer request to The SCOAN.
James from Ghana rose to a managerial position after attending the 2025 Revival Meeting.
Frida from Tanzania was healed of severe menstrual pain.
Kennie from Malawi was delivered from a decade-long addiction to pornography. Truly, with God, all things are possible.

SCOAN Sunday Service: Give God His Place
LISTEN TO THE SERMON TITLED: Give God His Place
Evangelist David took to the altar with a stirring charge, urging the congregation to pause and reflect, “When last did you look at your life and say, ‘God, thank You?’” With this searching question, he introduced the message titled Give God His Place.


Reading from Matthew 14:13 to 20 and John 11:38 to 44, he began by exposing a subtle but dangerous pattern in the lives of many believers – the tendency to magnify problems while minimising God. He observed that many spend hours rehearsing their challenges before others, yet offer only fleeting, tired prayers to God. In doing so, they unconsciously give more space to fear than to faith.

He explained that the real issue is not always the size of the problem, but the smallness of one’s awareness of God. “Whatever you magnify becomes bigger in your eyes,” he said, urging believers to shift their focus from circumstances to the sovereignty of God.
Using the examples of Jesus feeding the multitude and raising Lazarus, Evangelist David highlighted a profound truth: before every miracle, Jesus gave thanks. He acknowledged God before the manifestation. This, he taught, is the secret many overlook: true faith begins with recognition and gratitude, not desperation.


He went further to explain that praise is not merely an emotional response but a spiritual strategy. When believers praise, they create a habitation for God’s presence. In that presence, worry cannot survive.
He brought Philippians 4:6–7 to life as he encouraged the congregation to replace anxiety with prayer, supplication, and thanksgiving.
Why are you afraid of tomorrow?
He reminded the congregation that their lives are not in their own hands but rest in God’s unfailing care.
With deep conviction, he challenged the roots of fear, asking, “Why are you afraid of tomorrow when the God who handled yesterday is already there?”
He described God as a constant Guard, ever-present, undefeated, and vigilant. Many, he noted, see opposition but fail to recognise divine protection. Yet, when one becomes conscious of God’s guarding presence, fear loses its voice, anxiety its grip, and worry its power.


“The One guarding you has never lost a battle,” he declared. “God surrounds your enemies, not you.”
In a powerful crescendo, he urged believers to begin speaking faith boldly, to declare God into their situations rather than merely thinking about Him. He said you should not reserve thanksgiving for breakthroughs alone but practise it even in the smallest moments.
In conclusion, he called on the congregation to cultivate a lifestyle of praise, to acknowledge God daily, and to consciously give Him His rightful place in every situation. When you rightly position God in your life, everything else falls into alignment.
The SCOAN Sunday Service: Prayerline Session (April 26, 2026)
Pastor Evelyn Joshua
The woman of God, Pastor Evelyn Joshua, addressed the congregation with words of encouragement, reminding them of God’s unfailing love and ever-present help. She urged them to remain steadfast, assuring them that God is mindful of every situation and ready to intervene.


At the Prayer Line, the atmosphere became charged with the unmistakable power of God as Pastor Evelyn Joshua ministered under the influence of the Holy Spirit. Moving from one case to another, she spoke with divine authority, addressing the root of afflictions and commanding them to leave in the name of Jesus.


With unwavering faith, she declared freedom over those suffering from long-standing conditions. Cases of skin disease, swollen belly, depression, bone fractures, hernia, piles, and poor vision were confronted with the Word of God, and instant changes began to occur. The name of Jesus echoed across the Arena as barriers gave way and chains were broken.






The power of God moved with remarkable speed, restoring hope and renewing strength. Women seeking safe delivery received prayers and divine assurance, while many experienced visible transformation as the Spirit of God worked mightily among His people. Indeed, where the Word of God is spoken with faith, His power is made manifest.



Joined by the evangelists, the Prayer Line became a battleground where the kingdom of darkness was forcefully resisted. United in spirit, they raised a standard against affliction, commanding healing, deliverance, and restoration. Situations such as stroke, cataract, mental disorder, gambling addiction, severe pain, and mobility challenges bowed to the authority in the name of Jesus Christ.







SCOAN Sunday Service Mass Prayer (April 26, 2026)
The SCOAN Evangelists




The Mass Prayer session ushered the congregation into a deeper dimension of spiritual engagement. Evangelist James began by urging the people to recognise God’s mercy and seek His forgiveness, setting the stage for heartfelt supplication.
He led the prayer with authority, “Every spirit not of Jesus Christ, threatening my peace, my joy, my comfort, Out, in the name of Jesus!” The congregation echoed with intensity, releasing their faith through confession.
Evangelist Ope followed, addressing ancestral battles, “You spirit fighting against me from my father’s and mother’s sides, Holy Ghost fire!” As these declarations rang out, faith rose across the auditorium.
Evangelist Chisom confronted sickness and affliction directly. You spirit, wherever you are operating in my life and family, causing sickness and disease, I command you – out!” he prayed.
Evangelist Joseph called for the breaking of financial barriers and every force opposing progress. “All spirits blocking your breakthrough, fighting against your finances – command them out, in the name of Jesus!” he declared
Pastor Evelyn Joshua
Pastor Evelyn Joshua then took charge and lifted her voice with commanding authority, declaring, “I uproot every darkness and every spirit that kills and destroys, in the name of Jesus!”


She declared, “Let every stain of guilt be removed!”


Prophet TB Joshua
In a powerful moment, Prophet T. B. Joshua, through a recorded prayer, reinforced the declarations, “Every spirit trying to twist your life, Out! Every nightmare, Out! Whatever hinders your healing, your deliverance, your blessing, give way, in the name of Jesus!”
The atmosphere became electrified with faith as the congregation made bold declarations of victory. God broke chains, lifted burdens, and filled hearts with divine assurance.

SCOAN Sunday Service: The Grace
Pastor Evelyn Joshua declared, “Victory is mine,” sealing the prayers with confidence in God’s faithfulness.
She shared the grace and encouraged the congregation to maintain a lifestyle of praise and constant acknowledgement of God.
