A Kansas City Pastor is currently going viral for going off on his congregation for not honoring him with a new watch that he has been asking for.
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The pastor’s sermon for the day was on the topic of taking care of God’s shepherd. While speaking from the pulpit, the pastor is heard telling members, “see that’s how I know you’re still poor, broke, busted, and disgusted because of how you’ve been honoring me.”
“I’m not worth your McDonald’s money? I’m not worth your Red Lobster money? I’m not worth your… Y’all can’t afford it no how. I ain’t worth your Louis Vuitton? I ain’t worth your Prada? I’m not worth your Gucci?”
Kansas City pastor rains down insults on his congregation who he dubbed his cheap sons & daughters over their failure to buy him a watch,says it’s the reason they are poor and disgusted.
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It has been a lot of viral pastors that have had the streets talking. We previously reported on, Bishop Lamor Whitehead, the pastor who was robbed during his sermon, was reportedly accused of stealing from a congregant last year.
The Brooklyn preacher Lamor Whitehead who was robbed (along with is wife) of $1M worth of jewelry during his livestreamed Sunday sermon reveals his “prayer closet” in an undated video posted by HRTV/Instagram…https://t.co/YalKnNLoJF pic.twitter.com/RWbNTaeYii
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A lawsuit filed by Pauline Anderson,56, accused Bishop Lamor Whitehead of convincing her to liquidate her life savings and pay him a $90,000 investment in November 2020. Additionally, he allegedly promised her that he would buy and renovate a home as a gift to Anderson.
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According to the New York Post, Whitehead reportedly agreed to pay her $100 a month in January 2021 and only paid her back once. Court documents state she asked Whitehead about the status of her home, and he continued to tell her that he was reportedly tied up with his election campaign for Brooklyn Borough President. He allegedly used the money as a down payment for a contract to purchase a $4.4 million home in Saddle River, New Jersey. The contract didn’t fall through, but he purchased a $4.5 million apartment complex in Hartford, Connecticut.