Thursday, 25 December 2014

Synagogue Church Lagos Sponsors 42 Members For Christmas in Nigeria-T.B Joshua

The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Lagos  on Monday made known its intention to fly the families of the victims of the recent quest house collapse to Lagos inorder to spend and celebrate the Yuletide season with prophet T.B Joshua.

While announcing this,Kristen Nematandani, the spoke person for the church said this was part of Prophet T.B Joshuas way of relieving the deceased of the pains involved while mourning the dead. "The Prophet has invited the families of the deceased to come and spend time out there at the synagogue with the other church members for christmas and most importantly the end of year candle light service" he said.

We would recall the MultiStorey quest house which alledgedly collapse in September 12 2014 killing about 85 South Africans yet leaving lots of unanswered questions on the minds of the worshippers and Nigerians.

In another report by the City People, Those families who were unable to visit the church because they did not have documentation or already had other plans
were invited to come to the church at a later stage, Nematandani said.The families visiting the church would spend their time attending services and programmes run by "evangelists and wise men".

"They will have time to go to the prayer mountain to have quality time as an individual and talking to God"

Nematandani expressed condolences on behalf of the church for the families of the 11 victims whose bodies had not yet been returned to South Africa .

"We want to express messages of sympathy and condolences to those families and hoping that the time will come when those bodies will come home."

He said Joshua would not rest until the bodies were sent home. Members of the church would spend time
with those families over the festive period to support them."The church will be on the ground with them, sending them love and support from TB Joshua, even though it could be seen as a black Christmas," he said.

Forty-four family members who had accepted
the offer would fly out on Christmas day and
return on January 2.

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