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SCOAN Set to Host Annual Living Water Service 2025


The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) is now fully prepared to host its much-anticipated Living Water Service 2025, scheduled for this Friday, August 8, 2025, at the church’s global headquarters in Ikotun-Egbe, Lagos.


The Living Water Service is a profoundly significant event on The SCOAN’s calendar, drawing thousands of worshippers from across Nigeria and other parts of the world. The service revolves around the Living Water, a symbol of spiritual cleansing and renewal, which was introduced by the church’s late founder, Prophet T.B. Joshua, under divine instruction.
Speaking in anticipation of the gathering, the SCOAN’s leader, Pastor Evelyn Joshua, emphasized the spiritual importance of the service.She referenced Philippians 4:19, stating, “Assurance was given to you! I will supply all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus. You will use your faith to put a demand on the anointing—on the anointing of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, our well of salvation.”
She added that attendees will have the opportunity to climb what she described as a “great altar, a place of angelic traffic,” to engage in prayer and thanksgiving. “Christ is giving you an open invitation to come,” she declared. “Come with joy, not with sorrow, anger, bitterness, envy, or unforgiving spirit. Come with joy!”
The service draws its inspiration from the scriptural account in John 4:14, where Jesus offers “living water” to the Samaritan woman at the well, a metaphor for eternal life and spiritual fulfillment. The event is expected to feature deep worship, Scripture readings, faith-building testimonies, and prophetic prayers. At the center of the service is the Living Water Fountain, situated on the SCOAN’s altar, which congregants refer to as the “Altar of Prayer.”


Over the years, this special service has been associated with numerous accounts of miraculous healings, life-transforming encounters, and emotional restoration. With the event drawing near, both local and international visitors from various countries have already arrived in Lagos, filled with great expectation for a divine experience.


In preparation for the large crowd, The SCOAN has mobilized personnel to manage logistics, security, and crowd control, encouraging all attendees to arrive early and follow instructions from the protocol team. For those who cannot attend in person, the service will be broadcast live on Emmanuel TV and streamed worldwide via SCOAN’s official digital platforms.

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