Marvin Sapp may never live down the infamous video of him telling church ushers to โclose to the doorsโ until they donated $40,000. Now, Kirk Franklin has joined in on the jokes.
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Over the weekend, Franklin posted a group photo with several other gospel musicians including Zacardi Cortez, Jon McReynolds, John P. Kee, Isaac Carree, Eric Dawkins, and Sapp while at the 2025 BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music Awards in Atlanta, Georgia.
In the caption, Franklin hilariously wrote, โOpen the doors!โ a direct reference to Sappโs โclose the doorsโ incident.
Unsurprisingly, this post elicited some amusing reactions in the comment section.
@cg3music said in the comments, โโClose the Doorsโ tour coming to a church near you.โ
@troycrossfield wrote, โIf you play to much was a person.โ
@silkscarveskenya added, โIf you think Marvin Sapp has gone too far .....โ
Franklin is just piling on after jokes and memes poured in about the โNever Would Have Made Itโ singer after it went viral weeks ago.
Last week, Sapp attempted to clear up the incident entirely during an interview on โThe Rickey Smiley Morning Show,โ sharing that there have been threats on his life since the clip was shared online.
โPeople have called my church and cussed me out. My staff are afraid because Iโve received death threats,โ said Sapp. โPeople have come to our campus. They have come to my church to try to cause problems, issues, (and) challenges.โ
He added that the video was taken last year and that the offering was never for him, saying โThis was a service that happened last August...People took issue with me saying shut the doors. Understand I never said lock the doors... Shutting doors means people still have the ability to go in and out.โ
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