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Over 1000 Worshippers Committed Their Lives To Christ During Kanye West’s Sunday Service

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Born-again American music superstar, Kanye West used his ‘Sunday Service’ to win 1000s of souls. During the service, it was witnessed that ‘over 1,000’ people raise hands to dedicate their lives to Christ.

A Louisiana pastor identified as Curvine Brewington described the worship as a “new wave of revival”.

Kanye West made his “Sunday Service,” which is not always held on Sunday more accessible to the public a few months ago.

Per reports, Kanye West has been travelling across the US to hold gospel services and perform songs from his new album, “Jesus is King.”

Curvine Brewington, a pastor at Crossroads Church in Lafayette, attended Friday, October 1, 2019’s service with his wife.

The service which was an outdoor event was held at a field provided by Bethany Church in Baton Rouge, La but was not affiliated with the church.

Commenting on the service in a recent social media post, Brewington further stated that worship had been lifted the night of the service, the name of Christ was exalted, the Word of God was preached, a multitude prayed together, the Gospel was clearly proclaimed and an opportunity to respond was given.

”In a crowd of 6,000, people from all walks of life, all ages, and all races, I witnessed over 1,000 people respond to The Gospel by raising their hands to accept Jesus as their Lord & Savior,” the man of God emphasised. Pastor Brewington referenced Isaiah 43:19 and 1 Corinthians 1:27 to add that: ”Say what you want, & think what you want…. But trust me when I tell you – The Spirit of the Living God was indeed present. I danced, wept, stood in awe of God’s redemptive work, & can honestly say that tonight I witnessed a new wave of REVIVAL first hand.” Along with other gospel songs, West also performed “Every Hour,” “Selah,” “Follow God,” “and “Jesus Is Lord.”

The service was free but tickets for a $55-a-plate brunch were sold by Affiliate Nation that some online compared to the food served at the infamous Fyre Festival.

Bethany Church provided the venue but the church was in no way affiliated with the service.