The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) is set to mark the fifth anniversary of the passing of its founder, Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, on June 5, 2026, with a commemorative programme titled “Rejoicing with the Saints.”
Commemorative Activities Planned
In a statement released on Monday, June 1, the church announced that the event will bring together worshippers, religious leaders, dignitaries, and international guests in Lagos to honor the legacy of the late cleric, whose ministry attracted followers from across the globe.
Activities will commence with a two-day revival on June 2 and 3 at the Faith Resort Ground in Agodo, Lagos, followed by the main anniversary service. The programme includes worship sessions, testimonies, documentary screenings, and a reflective walk-through experience where guests will share personal accounts of the late prophet’s influence. A documentary highlighting his life, ministry, and humanitarian work is also scheduled to be unveiled during the event.
Global Tributes Highlight Enduring Legacy
The church noted that participants from Africa, Europe, and the Americas will take part both physically and virtually, underscoring the global reach of his ministry. In a statement, SCOAN said, “Through his teachings, humanitarian outreach, and global media ministry, he touched millions of lives across continents, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire faith, compassion, and service to humanity.”
It added, “Through Emmanuel TV and his extensive missionary activities, he became one of Africa’s most recognisable religious leaders, drawing people from diverse backgrounds in search of spiritual guidance and hope.”
Pastor Evelyn Joshua, who now leads the church, is expected to deliver a key address reflecting on her husband’s legacy, while gospel ministers from Nigeria and abroad will also minister at the event.



