Pastor Evelyn Onyisi Joshua, the widow of the founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations, (SCOAN), late Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as T.B. Joshua, has assured of her determination to sustain the legacy of her late husband. She spoke as the new leader of SCOAN at the commemorative service to celebrate the first memorial and the life and legacies of the late Prophet yesterday, Sunday, June 5 at the Church headquarters in Ikotun, Lagos.
Her words: "Exactly a year ago, the prophet finished his race and left us all in a blaze of glory. Of course as humans, we wept, we wailed, we worried. I did it all. But today, we have gathered here not to mourn but to return all the glory to the Father for thus far He has been with us, His mercy, grace and favour which stand sure in our lives".
“We are all witnesses to all that has been happening since the church reopened—on the 5th of December, 2021— exactly six months after Prophet T.B Joshua passed on to glory. The vision has been carried on. The mission has remained the same and the Lord has been faithful in all ways.
“Despite what the ministry has been through, we are inspired and energized by the strong arms of God and the powerful sustaining spirit of the partners and members all over the world. The ship of the ministry is being steered by the God of T.B. Joshua as He has always done. He is the spiritual spinal cord of the ministry and we are profoundly proud of His mighty name, for what He has kept doing for us in all ramifications.”
Pastor Evelyn described her late husband and father of their three daughters as a ‘Prophet for Generations’ whom she shared many wonderful moments with. “The T.B. Joshua I knew, that I married and who fathered my three daughters was a man of prayer—in fact, that was what led me to him…We are indeed determined to broaden the scope and relevance of Prophet T.B. Joshua’s legacy,” she said.



