Hip-hop superstar Kanye West took his Sunday service to Atlanta this weekend, performing several familiar rap songs and swapping out the original words with Gospel-centered lyrics.
Kanye brought #SundayService to Atlanta
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According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, West morphed Ginuwine's "So Anxious" into a worship track, as well as "Father Stretch my Hands" during an hours-long performance at New Birth Missionary Baptist Church.
During one song, where singers declared that "nothing is too hard for God," Kanye stopped and prayed to God, imploring the congregation, "all You ask is for radical obedience to You."
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