Gospel singer and bishop Marvin Sapp is under fire for his unorthodox way of asking church members for donations ... because he's on video telling ushers to close the doors until a huge goal is met.
Renowned gospel artist Marvin Sapp is responding to criticism over a resurfaced clip that shows him telling church ushers to close the doors while asking for donations in what some say was an overly ...
Marvin Sapp has long been a pillar of gospel music — but his story isn’t just about hits and accolades. It’s a calling from the divine, a testament to personal resilience, and an unwavering commitment ...
A resurfaced video of pastor and gospel singer Marvin Sapp is being criticized after he told ushers to close the doors as he challenged church members to all donate $20, for a total donation of ...
Grammy-nominated gospel Marvin Sapp never imagined his church offering instruction would lead to threats. The 58-year-old pastor and artist behind hits like “Never Would Have Made It” now finds ...
*Pastor John Gray III, known for his celestial congregation and charismatic leadership, has stepped into the spotlight to defend his friend Marvin Sapp following backlash over a viral video. The clip ...
Marvin Sapp is responding to the backlash he received after a video of him telling church ushers to "close the doors" while taking up an offering resurfaced and went viral this week. In the clip, the ...
Bishop Marvin Sapp says he has received death threats as a result of the resurfaced viral clip where he ordered ushers to close the doors at an international church convention while rallying for the ...
*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. While ...
Sapp announced the release on Instagram following criticism over a now-viral clip in which he urged church ushers to “close the door” while requesting donations. The “Best in Me” singer said he’s ...
The morning that Bishop Marvin Sapp came to NPR, he told me that it was his two kids who really emphasized how important it was for him to accept our invitation to perform: "They told me, 'Dad, Tiny ...