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    Home » Marvin Sapp’s Wife La’Boris Cole-Sapp Speaks Out on Wedding Rumors and Viral Church Controversy
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    Marvin Sapp’s Wife La’Boris Cole-Sapp Speaks Out on Wedding Rumors and Viral Church Controversy

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldApril 8, 20263 Mins Read
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    • Married March 20, 2026, at The Chosen Vessel in Fort Worth, Texas: Marvin Sapp and Dr. La’Boris Cole-Sapp.
    • Dr. La’Boris Cole-Sapp denied church payment claims, saying wedding expenses were privately handled.
    • A July 2024 clip of the close the doors offering resurfaced; Marvin Sapp asked about 2,000 attendees for $20 toward a $40,000 goal.
    • Critics called the tactic coercive and even held hostage; Marvin Sapp said it aimed to ensure order, safety, and reverence.
    • The couple seeks to move forward, clarifying facts; supporters cite misinformation while critics demand transparency and accountability.

    Marvin Sapp and his wife, Dr. La’Boris Cole-Sapp, are speaking out amid renewed public scrutiny—addressing not only rumors about who paid for their recent wedding but also revisiting controversy surrounding a viral church offering video that continues to circulate online.

    The couple, who married on March 20, 2026, at Sapp’s church, The Chosen Vessel in Fort Worth, Texas, found themselves trending on social media after clips from their wedding sparked speculation that church funds may have been used to finance the ceremony. In response, Dr. Cole-Sapp directly addressed the congregation and online viewers, firmly denying those claims.

    La’Boris Cole-Sapp made it clear during her remarks that the wedding expenses were handled privately and not funded by the church, pushing back against what she described as false narratives spreading online. Her comments appeared aimed at correcting misinformation and restoring transparency with supporters.

    Ongoing scrutiny tied to viral “close the doors” moment

    The wedding controversy comes as Sapp continues to face lingering backlash from a viral video originally recorded in July 2024 during a church convention in Baltimore.

    In the resurfaced clip, Sapp is seen instructing ushers to “close the doors” while encouraging attendees to contribute toward a $40,000 offering. He challenged roughly 2,000 participants—both in-person and online—to donate $20 each, with additional contributions requested from church leaders.

    The moment quickly went viral, drawing criticism from some social media users who accused the pastor of using coercive tactics or making congregants feel pressured to give. Others even claimed attendees were being “held hostage,” a characterization that fueled widespread debate online.

    Sapp later addressed the backlash, stating that his directive was misunderstood. According to the pastor, asking ushers to close the doors was not about restricting anyone’s movement, but about maintaining order, safety, and reverence during what he described as a sensitive moment in worship.

    He explained that financial offerings are among the most vulnerable times in a service, requiring focus and security for both those giving and those handling funds.

    Balancing personal milestones and public criticism

    Now, as Sapp celebrates a new chapter in his personal life, both he and his wife are navigating heightened public attention—where personal events and past controversies continue to intersect.

    Supporters of the couple argue that the criticism surrounding both the wedding and the offering video has been amplified by misinformation and social media speculation. Meanwhile, critics maintain that transparency and accountability remain essential for public figures in ministry.

    Despite the ongoing discourse, the couple’s recent statements signal an effort to move forward—clarifying facts, addressing concerns head-on, and reaffirming their position to both their congregation and a broader online audience.

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