Pastor and singer, Marvin Sapp, recently spoke of his “mistakes” of the past year and his belief that 2015 will be better for him and his church family.
He wrote on his Facebook page, “I’m not perfect, I’ve made and will make mistakes. However when I apologize I really mean it. ”
Before his church’s annual consecration, in which he takes a leave from all social media, Pastor Sapp also wrote:
As I prepare to come off social media for our annual consecration I wanted to close/begin the year by sharing that 2K14 has been very challenging for me. Gratefully I made it through. I made many mistakes, hurt individuals who are very important to me. I’ve been slandered, stalked, accused, disrespected by people that I have helped and more. Yet to the best of my ability I maintain my integrity when I wanted to loss it. However 2K15 will be the year that I go to another level. It will be the year of intentional change and by the conclusion of this year I will be happier, healthier, healed and whole. For 4 1/2 years my primary focus was to #RepairNPrepare many didn’t understand nor except it, however with the help of the Lord I’ve done my personal best. Now as I ascended to new levels in the church, every aspect of my life will go higher as well. I speak, declare and decree that it is already so.
Sapp pastors the Lighthouse Full Life Center Church in Grand Rapids, Mich. His wife, MaLinda Sapp, passed away on September 9, 2010.
Sapp recently released a new single titled “Yes You Can.”
–BCNN1
