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TB Joshua Will Be Laid To Rest At The Synagogue Church – Family Confirms

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A statement concerning the funeral arrangement of the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations has been released by TB Joshua Ministries.

The statement reveals that there will be a week-long service of songs from Monday, July 5 to July 11. It also adds that the deceased founder will be laid to rest at the premises of the Synagogue Church of All Nations Church in Lagos.
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Read the statement below

”SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!

Good Morning and Win Today! Dear SCOAN and Emmanuel TV family all over the world, we appreciate your continued prayers, love and support.

We know you are aware that our father in the Lord, Prophet TB Joshua, has been taken home to be with the Lord. We want to assure you that nothing will stop the work of God at The SCOAN from moving on. Prophet TB Joshua may be absent in the body but he is present in the spirit (Colossians 2:5). Indeed, God is even more powerful at distance!

We are currently preparing for the week-long service from Monday 5th to Sunday 11th July 2021 in honour of Prophet TB Joshua’s life and legacy. He will be laid to rest at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria.

All services will be broadcast live on Emmanuel TV. The services which will be open to the public will be communicated to you at the appropriate time.

As our father in the Lord, Prophet TB Joshua says, “When we close our eyes to all things in this world, we shall open them in a world of glory.”

Emmanuel – God is with us. Jesus is Lord!”

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It is no news that the clergyman died on June 5 and the general mass continues to mourn his demise. Meanwhile, the family has announced recently that TB Joshua will be buried on July 9.

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