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PHOENIX College football season is over, but a huge crowd is expected to converge on Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe on Saturday for a daylong religious gathering featuring rapper Kanye West.
All of the free tickets for Awaken 2020 were quickly snapped up online. The events website invites attendees to be part of the Jesus awakening that is shifting HISTORY.
West and his Sunday Service Collective gospel choir may be the biggest draw, but the event runs from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with about a dozen evangelical leaders.
In addition to West, who released the Christian-themed album Jesus is King in October, Daniel Kolenda, David Herzog, Brian Head Welch, Cindy Jacobs, Jerame Nelson, Guillermo Maldonado, Jake Hamilton, Jeremy Riddle, Stephanie Herzog, Eddie James and Steve Swanson are scheduled to speak.
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CatMor
(6,212 posts)when the tickets are free.
marybourg
(12,635 posts)msongs
(67,443 posts)Initech
(100,104 posts)That profession seems to attract guys with egos as big as their bank accounts.
SlogginThroughIt
(1,977 posts)sleazeball uses sleazebag profession to make money isn't ironic... It is par for the course.
walkingman
(7,668 posts)Blue_true
(31,261 posts)blueinredohio
(6,797 posts)BigmanPigman
(51,630 posts)you can go and refill your med Rx now and go buy some more Hennessy booze. You're as big a crazy loser and a jerk just like your dear. Obama is right, you're a jackass.
lunasun
(21,646 posts)The Christian gathering features a lineup of controversial religious leaders whove expressed anti-gay views. These figures include Cindy Jacobs, a self-proclaimed prophet who encouraged Christians to rise up and stop the Equality Act; Guillermo Maldonado, a Miami-based pastor who believes homosexuality is a result of a generational curse, or even a demonic attack while in the womb; Ché Ahn, the president of Harvest International Ministry who once compared gay rights to racist laws: just because its legal does not mean that its right, at one time we had a law saying blacks were not citizens, that didnt make that right; and Lou Engle, a senior leader of the International House of Prayer who was a vocal proponent of Ugandas Kill the Gays bill, and who once claimed Nazism was fueled by homosexuality.
Texasgal
(17,048 posts)Jim Jones or a David Koresh... sorry... I hope I haven't offended. It's just the way he has gathered a flock.
Blue_true
(31,261 posts)I will not find out, because every time I am near one, I walk away from their zoned-out bullshit.