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Kanye's Sunday Service at The Mecca

10/19/2019

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The POPUP service that has everyone talking!

“Sunday Service is just an idea we had to open our hearts to make music that we felt was pure and and positive as possible”-Kanye West

Worship isn't reserved for the sanctuary, nor is it reserved for a certain person, but those in the Spirit and in truth! At 8:00am on homecoming saturday there were people on the yard of Howard University to worship. Of course, there were some people there solely to see Kanye, Kim and the rest of the West family (can't lie, I did want to see North) but my intention was set on worship. There were millennials. There were babies, middle age folk, old folk, white people, black people, etc there, and while I can't say that we were all there for the same reasons. People were there.

I was excited to have a worship experience that was innovative, as this is what I strive to do with LoveWell Ministries and I was interested in seeing for myself the work of this ministry model. Majority of the service was led by an unnamed worship leader who directed the choir through a series of gospel songs, remixed into gospel Kanye West and R&B songs with testimonies offered by 4 men local to DC (all born and raised) who had previously been incarcerated. One had been release 4.5 days prior to homecoming Saturday. It was truly an authentic and community based vibe, and one thing I realized while there is that there is justice work being done to change lives. I cannot take away from Kim Kardashian West nor Kanye.

The service started with one of my favorite hymns,
Hallejujah Salvation and Glory and that set the tone for the morning, for me it ushered in the spirit. I will say that the use of Chaka Khan's " Sweet Thing" as a worship song threw me a bit, even though the words were changed from Sweet Thing to Savior it just didn't do it for me. I left right as Kanye West got on the mic because I knew Kanye was going to Kanye, but what I heard as I was walking away in the distant was a Kanye that seems to be working on healing and forming a stronger relationship with God. As a black woman who lives at the intersection of my faith and culture everyday, I wholeheartedly believe that as a black man apart of the black community, Kanye West needs to be held accountable for his actions and comments that affect us, that dismisses the trauma of oppression, and that let harmful misogyny and patriarchy live in this country. The same for our ministers of the Gospel, our mommas, daddies, aunties and the rest of em too who are complicit. And so my question is this, what spaces are we allowing theses things to happen in if we choose to live in a cancelled society. While I don’t find my place in canceling any human being and won’t cancel the man or creativeness of Kanye, the mindset has to be challenged and my hope is that we as a community can create spaces to do such without diminishing the journey that Kanye is on, for we all meet people at the well with differences.

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Ruby Graham link
10/19/2019 04:14:48 pm

Don’t have one now

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Betty Merritt
10/20/2019 02:16:49 pm

Dear Lauren,
This new wave of teaching is mystifying to me as you journey toward your path in devenity I pray that you do not get caught up in glorifying other than God's word as spelled out within the Holy Bible . His word is without error and was written for teaching rebuking and saving souls to Jesus Christ, Babs

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Fan Installation Iowa link
12/15/2022 02:36:01 am

Hi great reading youur blog

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