Synagogue church, TB Joshua’s ex-wise men to hold crossover services

TB Joshua
TB Joshua

The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) founded by the late Prophet TB Joshua will on Friday, December 31 hold a crossover service to usher the congregation into the New Year in the presence of God.

The service will be broadcast live on Emmanuel TV from the SCOAN prayer mountain in Lagos.

A 39-second video was posted on the church’s social media pages on Thursday, December 30 inviting members of the public to the crossover service.

“Get ready to experience a new beginning as we celebrate the new year in God’s presence. Join us for the SCOAN Crossover Night Service,” the church said.

Joshua built the prayer mountain as a place of solitude surrounded by nature where he could meet with God.

Similarly, Joshua’s former wise men John Chi Meh and Daniel Emelandu, both of whom left before the death of their mentor on June 5, will be holding crossover services for their congregation.

Apostle John Chi, who calls his ministry the Ark of God’s Covenant Ministry, asked the public to join him at AGCOM auditorium from 7pm with the flag of their respective countries.

The Cameroonian’s post on Instagram read, “It’s that time of the year again the Cross Over service with the Man of GOD Apostle John Chi where we gather to receive the word of God for a new beginning.”

Daniel, who retained his title as wise man, now runs Wise man Daniel Ministries. He will be hosting his congregation at the crossover service from 8pm at Velodrome Main Bowl, Moshood Abiola National Stadium, FCT, Abuja.

“Get ready for this Friday crossover night service. You cannot remain the same and then cross over to the year 2022. You are about to cross the red sea into the promised land, full of milk and honey. And everything about you will never remain the same,” his message on Instagram read.

Churches are expected to be half full for the crossover services, that is 50 per cent capacity in line with Covid-19 protocols as stipulated by the presidential steering committee on Covid-19.