Kanye West's Choir Walks on Water at Sunday Service in Atlanta

Kanye West appeared to walk on water during his Sunday Service event in Atlanta this weekend. The outdoor service, held Sunday (Sept. 6) at Pinewood Forest in Fayetteville, Georgia, included a sunset sermon by televangelist Joel Osteen, who shared the famous story from the Bible of Jesus walking on water.
Later in the service, West's choir offered attendees a stunning visual by crossing the lake's surface on foot and performing uplifting gospel music. In videos shared to social media by his wife, Kim Kardashian, West was seen leading the choir along with his children North, seven, and Saint, four, to the centre of the lake. Once in the middle, the musical group performed a number of gospel songs, with Kardashian filming from the bank as the sun set.
The intimate event drew about 150 guests, including 2 Chainz.
Joel Osteen commrnts: "I'm watching these fine men and women singing, it looks like they're walking on the water and my mind goes back to that time where Jesus invited Peter to walk on the water."
"I think we all have times in life where God's telling us to do something, I feel it down on the inside, [but] we don't feel qualified. 'I can't sing like them', 'I can't invent like Kanye'... but God doesn't put a dream in your heart and not give you the ability to do it."
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