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Pastor John Gray III is speaking out in defense of Marvin Sapp after backlash over a viral video stirred controversy online.
The viral clip features Sapp instructing church ushers to close the doors of the venue until a specific fundraising goal is met. Specifically, he requested 1,000 attendees to contribute $20 each, ...
Gospel singer and pastor Marvin Sapp defended his fundraising approach during a radio interview March 31, following backlash ...
After a resurfaced clip went viral on social media, people accused Sapp of holding the congregation hostage to get donations. He says the clip was taken out of context.
Pastor Marvin Sapp, leader of The Chosen Vessel church in Fort Worth, Texas, has responded to criticism surrounding his ...
On "The Rickey Smiley Morning Show," gospel singer Marvin Sapp said he was "little more assertive than I should have been" ...
The video, taken at a Pentecostal convention in Baltimore, shows Sapp asking for $20 from each attendee to raise $40,000, and telling ushers to shut the doors. Social media users have responded ...
In an interview with 'The Breakfast Club,' the gospel singer admitted he has received death threats since the 2024 video was ...
Internationally acclaimed gospel singer and pastor, Marvin Sapp, has come under heavy criticism following a controversial ...