Marvin Sapp's Wife Malinda Sapp Dies of Colon Cancer Complications

Marvin Sapp, famous gospel singer, has lost his wife today after her passing from colon cancer. MaLinda Sapp, his wife, was a professor and psychologist who served alongside Marvin as an Administrative Pastor at Lighthouse Full Life Center Church. Marvin Sapp has three children: Marvin II, Mikaila, and Madisson.

About Marvin Sapp
Pastor Marvin Sapp is an American Gospel music singer-songwriter who recorded with the group Commissioned during the 1990s before beginning a record-breaking solo career. Sapp is also the Founder and Senior pastor of Lighthouse Full Life Center Church, located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Sapp was born and raised in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1968 and began singing in church at age four. He spent his teenage years singing with a number of Gospel groups and ensembles before being invited by Gospel singer Fred Hammond to sing with Commissioned in 1991 after Keith Staten left. Marvin Sapp appears on the group's albums Number 7, Matters of the Heart, and Irreplaceable Love. Sapp left in 1996 and was replaced by Marcus R. Cole.

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