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  2. Marvin Sapp - Wikipedia

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    Sapp is the widower of MaLinda Prince Sapp, who served as the administrative pastor at his Lighthouse Full Life Center Church. MaLinda died September 9, 2010, from complications of colon cancer. [8] Marvin Sapp had three children with MaLinda: Marvin L. II (b. August 30, 1994), MiKaila D. (b. September 8, 1997), and Madisson (b. June 9, 1999). [1]

  3. Commissioned (gospel group) - Wikipedia

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    Commissioned is an American urban contemporary gospel group from Detroit, Michigan.Members included Fred Hammond, Keith Staten, Karl Reid, Mitchell Jones, Marvin Sapp, Marcus Cole and Montrell Darrett.

  4. The Commissioned Reunion Live - Wikipedia

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    The Commissioned Reunion Live is the 11th overall album and first live album by the American contemporary gospel music group Commissioned, released on April 23, 2002 via Verity Records. Domestically, the album peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard Top Gospel albums chart and number 8 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Christian chart.

  5. Grace & Mercy - Wikipedia

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    Grace & Mercy is the second album and the debut live album by Marvin Sapp. The album was recorded live in December 1996 at Bethel Pentecostal Abundant Life Center. It peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Album charts. [2]

  6. Marvin Sapp Biopic ‘Never Would Have Made It ... - AOL

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  7. Here I Am (Marvin Sapp album) - Wikipedia

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    Here I Am is the second live album and eighth overall album by Marvin Sapp as well as his fifth on Verity Records. The album debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 76,000 copies, making it the highest charting gospel album in history.

  8. Never Would Have Made It - Wikipedia

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    The primary scene is Sapp in an auditorium; this scene moves from the stage to a balcony. The first of the interchanging scenes is shot in 16th Street Baptist Church, a church known for a Civil Rights Era bombing; over the course of exchanges the scene develops to show a pastor preaching from the pulpit. The second scene features a cast of ...

  9. I Win - Wikipedia

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    I Win is the third live album and ninth overall album by Marvin Sapp recorded at Evangel Cathedral in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 37,000 copies. [2]