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Minister Joel Osteen and US Presidential up-and-comer, Kanye West were purportedly spotted strolling on water at the last’s Sunday Service function close by his team individuals.
The Presidential up-and-comer and his Sunday Service gospel ensemble gave an exhibition from the center of a lake on Sunday, September 6, as the nightfall out there.

The gathering of vocalists recorded out over the water, apparently strolling on it, to a point in the lake where they sang strict melodies.
Kanye and his kids later strolled to a similar lake while the ensemble sang an interpretation of O Fortuna from Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana highlighting verses in English including:
“Jesus is love.”
Joel Osteen additionally gave a lesson from the water.
He said:
“Watching these fine men and women sing, it looks like they are walking on water. My mind goes back to that time where Jesus invited Peter to walk on the water. I can imagine Peter thought ‘Jesus, what are you talking about? That’s impossible! I can’t do that.
“I think we all have that in times in life where we think ‘God is telling me to do something. I feel it down inside.’ But we don’t feel quantified or have the experience.
“I can’t sing like them, or I can’t invent like Kanye. That’s for somebody else. But, God doesn’t put a dream in your heart and then not give you the ability to do it. I have learned in life, that you have to choose between your comfort and your calling.”
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