Pastor TB Joshua, the founder and general overseer of Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos said he won’t resume for the Sunday service yet until it hears from God.
The clergyman revealed this during an interview in SCOAN’s Emmanuel TV.
Tb Joshua said: “Good morning and win today! Following the announcement that church services will resume in Lagos on August 9 – that is, this coming Sunday – I wish to commend the authorities for their efforts so far.
“However, having heard from the authorities, we are now waiting to hear from God. Please be assured that as soon as we hear from God, we will inform you when our services will resume. Emmanuel – God is with us.”
Recall that the Federal Government placed a ban on religious gatherings last March to limit the spread of the corona-virus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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The ban was lefted on June 2, but granted states the discretion for local implementation of the order.
Lagos State, the epi centre of the corona-virus in country, with 15,355 of the country’s 44,433 confirmed cases, deferred the ban relaxation.
Speaking via SCOAN’s Emmanuel TV, the clergyman commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s decision to reopen places of worship.
He assured his followers that as soon as God speaks, he would let them know when physical services will resume.
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