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COVID-19: Synagogue church reopens after almost two years

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The Synagogue Church of All Nations has announced it will reopen for live services from Sunday, December 5, after nearly two years of closure.

The church’s late founder TB Joshua had in March 2020 suspended the regular Sunday service in the church due to the coronavirus outbreak across the world.

He did not reopen the church till his death on June 5, 2021.

However, the church which is now being controlled by his widow Evelyn Joshua said in a statement on Friday, that the reopening followed instruction from the Holy Spirit and the end of the mourning period for Joshua.

The statement reads, “There has been a lot of pressure from members globally for the church to resume services after the passing of the great man of God.

“But the church’s new leadership under Prophetess Mrs Evelyn TB Joshua maintained the position of her late husband that ‘the reopening of the church for normal Sunday services will only commence with the intimation of the Holy Spirit.”

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