Something extraordinary is stirring at the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN). A spiritual wave is gaining momentum as the ministry prepares for the Healing & Deliverance Service scheduled for Friday, December 5, 2025.

This is not just another date on the calendar. It is a summons. A call to the hurting, the weary, the oppressed, the sick, and the desperate – just as Jesus declared: “Come to me, all you who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28.

A call to witness God move in ways that rewrite stories in the light of His power.

This service is more than an event; it is a divine appointment for all who urgently need God’s touch.

Whether you are sick, oppressed, confused, heartbroken, or simply longing for more of His presence, December 5 stands as an invitation personally extended by Heaven.

SCOAN has become known as a place where impossibilities bow, where darkness dissolves under the presence of God, and where long-standing afflictions disappear in moments that can only be described as supernatural.

At the center of this divine movement stands Pastor Evelyn Joshua, a woman who has carried the mantle of Prophet T.B. Joshua, with rare strength, humility, and spiritual clarity.

Her leadership reflects deep humility, unwavering faith, and an anointing that advances SCOAN’s global mandate of healing, deliverance, and restoration.

Under her watch, the service has become a place where the oppressed find freedom, the sick find healing, and the broken find hope.

SCOAN Healing and Deliverance Service 2025: A Service of Restoration

Every major Healing & Deliverance Service at SCOAN carries its own prophetic aura, but the 2025 edition bears something weightier – a divine urgency.

From nations far and near, believers are already preparing, their hearts burning with expectation. Yet this year, the anticipation feels different – stronger, deeper, and almost historic.

For millions joining via Emmanuel TV and SCOAN online, distance will again prove powerless before the risen Christ.

Global testimonies show God’s power needs no physical proximity – only faith.