Kanye West Brings Sunday Service To Harris County Jail in Houston

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Kanye West attends the the Versace fall 2019 fashion show at the American Stock Exchange Building in lower Manhattan on December 02, 2018 in New York City.
Kanye is still making his rounds across America.

Kanye West is a few weeks removed from Jesus Is King but Sunday Service continues on a weekly basis. He's been spreading the good word of the Lord with his choir across select cities in America but clearly, he's aiming to make it a bigger affair. The rapper is set to bring Sunday Service to Texas this weekend at Joel Osteen's church. Before then, he made a surprise visit to the county jail.

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According to TMZ, Kanye West and his choir made a surprise visit to Harris County Jail in Houston earlier today. Much like the other Sunday Service events, this one was a surprise to everyone with the exception of a handful of people who were involved in putting it together. Kanye apparently stayed for a while and performed songs for the staff and security guards. 

This weekend, the rapper will be sitting down for a conversation with Joel Osteen at the Lakewood Church Service on Sunday before taking the stage for a performance. 

While many have celebrated Kanye's newfound service to God, others have suggested that this might not be what it seems. A few have suggested that this whole new era of Kanye West is very cult-like. Joe Rogan, for example, suggested that there are a few similarities between Kanye's Christian services and Scientology. 


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