Amid Kanye West’s last-minute ‘Sunday Service’ that witnessed ‘over 1,000’ people raise hands to dedicate their lives to Christ, Curvine Brewington, a Louisiana pastor has described the worship as a “new wave of revival”.
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West made his “Sunday Service,” which is not always held on Sunday more accessible to the public a few months ago.
According to foxnews.com, the”born-again” believer, 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 outdoor service was held at a field provided by Bethany Church in Baton Rouge, La but was not affiliated with the church.
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In an Instagram post, Brewington reiterated 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.
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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.”