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The gospel artist is releasing the song on Good Friday. "I’m closing the door on the noise, the pain, and everything that ...
Bishop Marvin Sapp says he has received death threats as a result of the resurfaced viral clip where he ordered ushers to ...
Trump's cryptic optimism came during a weekend personal phone call with the former Fox News host The post Bill O’Reilly Says ...
"They called the church, cursing me out, death threats here at the church, all of this because of a 30-second clip, a ...
"Close the Door" has recently been associated with Sapp raising an offering at the end of a church service during a ...
‘Since the viral video and subsequent conversations, comedians Kevin “KevOnStage” Fredericks and Angel “ThatChickAngel’ Moore have parodied the moment. View Marvin Sapp’s full ...
Pastor Marvin Sapp said he had no intentions to coerce ... citing 1 Chronicles 29 as his scriptural basis. Since the video went viral, the “Best of Me” singer said he and his church have ...
(Courtesy of The Chosen Vessel Ch) Fort Worth pastor Marvin Sapp was confused when he found out last week he was going viral based on a video that surfaced from a church convention last summer.
The viral video of Marvin Sapp infamously telling the church ushers to “close the doors” until $40,000 was raised is still being shared across the internet. However, not everyone is joking about the ...
Marvin Sapp has a testimony about survival that he wants the world to hear amid weeks of controversy. A resurfaced video of the gospel singer requesting ...
Marvin Sapp has revealed that he received death threats following criticism of a viral video in which he instructed church staff to close the doors during an offering at a Christian conference.