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Marvin Sapp Said the Praise Team Sounded Like TRASH… But Was He Wrong? In this episode of Saints in the City, Pastor Rod responds to the viral Marvin Sapp video where he called out his own praise team — boldly saying they “sound like trash.” From the pulpit to the platform, the internet has been on fire with reactions, but we’re asking the deeper question: was Marvin Sapp actually wrong for holding his worship team accountable? In a world full of church hurt, spiritual immaturity, and performance-driven services, this moment is bigger than just a voice crack — it’s about excellence in worship, leadership responsibility, and spiritual standards in God’s house. This is not a gossip moment — it’s a Kingdom conversation about order, honor, and how saints should show up before the Lord. Whether you’re a worship leader, pastor, church musician, or just a believer who’s tired of empty church experiences, this is the conversation we need. Pastor Rod breaks down the role of praise and worship, the biblical precedent for excellence, and how we’ve gotten too sensitive in the modern church. With real-time reactions, biblical commentary, and a touch of humor, we take a deeper look at why the spirit of excellence still matters — and why leaders like Marvin Sapp have a responsibility to say what others won’t. From choir rehearsal to the sanctuary, from gospel music standards to spiritual maturity, we’re bringing clarity to the chaos. If you’ve ever been in a church where the mic was hot but the spirit was not, this one’s for you. We're covering everything from voice cracks, vocal leadership, church accountability, and why being “off-key” spiritually is more dangerous than being off-key musically. This video includes commentary on Marvin Sapp’s viral praise team clip, worship culture, church expectations, and the real reason God still expects our best — not perfection, but intentional excellence. Like, comment, and share this if you’re tired of watered-down worship and ready to see the saints rise with power, purpose, and precision. This is Saints in the City — where the Bible meets the block and the Kingdom meets the culture. #saintsinthecity #biblestudy #christianapologetics