Roommates, Marvin Sapp has dropped a response after resurfaced footage shows him asking his church congregation to contribute to his fundraising goal of $40,000. The video sparked outrage on social media, causing the preacher to step up from behind the pulpit to address the folks who felt a way about his BIG request.
Marvin Sapp took to Facebook with a long statement, breaking down why he challenged churchgoers and online viewers to help him raise $40,000. For context, TMZ confirmed that the resurfaced clip came from Sapp’s 2024 PAW Convention in Baltimore back in July.
The ‘Never Would’ve Made It’ singer explained that he also made a major contribution after asking folks from his congregation for $20 donations and his leadership for $100. Marvin also stated that the short clip on social media led folks to jump to conclusions without knowing the full story. He explained that the conference had set budgets, and he was just doing his part to help raise the funds.
“Conferences have budgets. Churches have budgets. And people have budgets. As the assigned ministerial gift for this international gathering, one of my responsibilities was to help raise the conference budget. That’s not manipulation, it’s stewardship,” Marvin Sapp wrote.
As for telling ushers to close the doors, Marvin made it clear he wasn’t trying to hold anyone hostage. He explained that closing the doors during offering time is a common practice to protect people’s vulnerability and avoid distractions.
“The truth is, when finances are being received in any worship gathering, it is one of the most vulnerable and exposed times for both the finance and security teams. Movement during this sacred exchange can be distracting and, at times, even risky. My directive was not about control it was about creating a safe, focused, and reverent environment for those choosing to give, and for those handling the resources,” Sapp continued.
Furthermore, Marvin Sapp continued to insist on his major request, saying it wasn’t unbiblical and actually aligned with Scripture.
“So when someone challenges people to give a specific amount, it is not unbiblical. It is not manipulation. It is in order. It is consistent with Scripture.”
The Roommates flooded The Shade Room’s comment section with their thoughts on Marvin Sapp’s statement. A lot of folks still felt his actions didn’t sit right with them.
Instagram user @officialdaddymo wrote, “The video speaks for itself sir. This explanation wasn’t necessary.”
Instagram user @grindmodechaos wrote, “Meanwhile church members can’t ask the church for money. SMH.”
While Instagram user @asongcalledlifepodcast wrote, “If it was typical protocol you wouldn’t have to tell the ushers to close the doors, let alone tell them multiple times because they too were in a state of disbelief. But hey God bless.”
Then Instagram user @_rmills wrote, “Y’all be like $20 for the club “yessssss”……but $20 for the church “oh hell naw” 🤦🏽♀️”
Another Instagram user @adeeowoseni wrote, “Sirrrrrr! It was you who held them people hostage please 😂”
Instagram user @leefreddell wrote, “It cost to sit up here” really ain’t sit right with me 🤷🏾♂️”
While another Instagram user @iamkingdavinci wrote, “This is why people don’t go to church anymore 😒”
Finally, Instagram user @carocorddessa wrote, “NEVERRRR WOULD’VE GAVEEEE ITTTTT!”
Previously, The Shade Room reported that Marvin Sapp started trending after a video surfaced of him askign churchgoers and online viewers to “sow a small seed of $20.” He then told ushers to close the doors, explaining he wanted to get 1,000 churchgoers and 1,000 online viewers to donate $20 each to hit $40K.
Sapp also asked the choir and clergy members to pitch in $100, saying “it costs to sit up on stage.” The singer then goes on to tell the crowd to bring the money to the altar so he can see people moving. Later, he called their contributions “an easy miracle.”
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