Marvin Sapp, a Fort Worth gospel singer and senior pastor of The Chosen Vessel, said the clip was "misconstrued and ...
"People took issue with my tone, and looking at the video, maybe I was a little more assertive than I should have been." ...
Marvin Sapp is speaking out again about the $40,000 church donation video that's landed him in hot water and even led to ...
Marvin Sapp faces backlash and death threats after a viral video shows him instructing church staff to close doors during an ...
Gospel singer and pastor Marvin Sapp defended his fundraising approach during a radio interview March 31, following backlash ...
In an interview with 'The Breakfast Club,' the gospel singer admitted he has received death threats since the 2024 video was ...
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 ...
Grammy-nominated gospel Marvin Sapp never imagined his church offering instruction would lead to threats. The 58-year-old pastor and artist behind hits ...
(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.
Renowned gospel artist Marvin Sapp is addressing the backlash he received over a resurfaced video where he asked church ushers to close the doors while requesting donations. In the video first ...
As Bishop Marvin L. Sapp clarifies viral request for a $40,000 donation, Kirk Franklin threw a lighthearted jab, and fans and ...