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Pastor Evelyn Joshua (middle) cutting the tape to officially commission the portable water borehole donated to the Madibe Community, South Africa. |
A mighty move of faith and healing swept across Johannesburg on Friday, May 16, as thousands gathered at the Expo Centre for the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) South Africa Revival. Themed “Holy Spirit Visitation with Evelyn Joshua,” the event drew attendees from across South Africa and neighbouring countries in search of spiritual breakthrough and divine encounter.
Led by Pastor Evelyn Joshua wife of the late Prophet T.B. Joshua and leader of SCOAN the revival was marked by passionate ministration, powerful worship, and testimonies of healing, deliverance, and restoration. Supported by a team of SCOAN evangelists, Pastor Joshua delivered messages of hope, stirring an atmosphere ripe for miracles.
The service witnessed what many described as “supernatural manifestations” of God’s power. Notable testimonies included: Andrew Makodi, healed of osteoarthritis, removed his body brace. Rebecca Mathoda found relief from chronic shoulder pain. Mr. and Mrs. Jeyi shared their healing journey from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Emma Sebatlelo, previously reliant on crutches, walked unaided. Kgomotso Mothupi testified to relief from debilitating knee pain.
Media teams from various countries documented the transformative experiences, capturing moments of heartfelt worship and thanksgiving. “It was the Word that built our faith—and that faith opened the door to divine visitation,” one attendee shared.
The event concluded with vibrant praise sessions led by the SCOAN Choir, leaving many deeply moved and spiritually refreshed.
SCOAN SPREADS HOPE IN MAFIKENG THROUGH CHARITY OUTREACH
Following the revival, on Monday, May 19, Pastor Evelyn Joshua led the Emmanuel TV Team to Madibe, Mafikeng in the North West Province, extending SCOAN’s outreach mission beyond the pulpit. The humanitarian effort included: Distribution of food items, educational materials, essential supplies, and beddings, a cash donation of R100,000 to support community welfare, and commissioning of a portable water borehole for sustainable access to clean water.
The outreach was warmly welcomed with cultural dances and expressions of gratitude from residents, who hailed Pastor Evelyn Joshua as a vessel of renewed hope.
This revival and outreach reflect SCOAN’s enduring legacy of faith, compassion, and transformative impact, spanning continents and uplifting lives through the gospel and charity.