The Pulse of Entertainment: Bishop
Marvin Sapp Announce Street Naming For Late Wife and ‘Right at His Feet' Album Release
by Dr. Eunice Moseley
(November 18, 2025) - "My wife and I played a major role in our community...on
the board of different organizations," said 24-time Stellar Award winner Marvin Sapp ("Never Would Have Made It")
about his late wife Dr. MaLinda Prince-Sapp who recently had a street named in her honor. "They asked...would I be interested.
I went, ‘This is huge!' So, they went before the City Council...and it was voted in."
The street, part of Madison Avenue, that is named after Dr. MaLinda P. Sapp is on the corner of
the church she founded with Marvin Sapp 22 years ago in Michigan Grand Rapids - Lighthouse Full Life Center. That portion
of Madison Avenue was dedicated and renamed Dr. MaLinda P. Sapp Way. It has been 15 years since she passed away. Since then,
Sapp has gone from being a pastor to being an ordained Bishop. He was ordained as a bishop in 2015 in Florda by Global United
Fellowship. Bishop Marvin Sapp currently leads The Chosen Vessel Cathedral which he founded six years ago in Dallas Ft Worth,
Texas. He has also grown in fame since MaLinda was with us. Sapp's The Chosen Vessel Cathedral is recognized as the first
African-American Apostolic Church in Fort Worth.
"Our grands...were
there. They are her (MaLinda) name sakes. My granddaughter is 10 months old. She is MaLinda and my grandson is named Prince
(MaLinda's maiden name)," Marvin said.
Dr. MaLinda was a professor
in psychology at the Grand Rapids Community College and the founding principal of Grand Rapids Ellington for the Arts and
Technology. Another hat that she wore was as Administrative Pastor of Lighthouse Full Life Center. The church remains an important
part of the local community led by Pastor RJ Marshall and his wife First Lady Kristan Marshall. The Dr. MaLinda P. Sapp Legacy
Award was established to honor people and organizations for their accomplishments in diversity, and the award is given out
at the Grand Rapids Symphony Celebration of Soul event where she was co-chair.
"I've been extremely blessed. My name is across genres....but she worked just as hard," the three-time
Dove Award winner continued about his late wife. "It's (his fame) an amazing thing....I am so very appreciative."
Marvin Sapp recently performed at the One Music Festival in Atlanta with a line-up
that included Ludacris, Doechii, The Roots and Mary J. Blige.
"I
was the only Gospel artist at that event," Sapp, a two-time BET Award winner, told me when I talked about him being in
the lineup with R&B and Hip-Hop artists. "The audience was out there singing my music!"

"The reason why my music works outside of the church is because I keep
it churchy and funky all at the same time. I'm about conviction," Marvin continued.
"I want to be convincing...have a strong conviction to Gospel. It's more than a song to me,"
said the two-time Soul Train Award winner as I continued to question him about his vocal style.
I asked him why he is releasing a new album and he said, "It's always time for great music.
I felt it was the perfect time to record. I start writing when I'm motivated. I then get with the producer."
"It's an outreach effort (the new album release event). We want to make an impact
on 1,000 children (for the holiday). The music (on the album) is hot," Marvin Sapp said when we talked about his album's
November 13, 2025 release event held at his church in Fort Worth to celebrate the new project titled "Right at His Feet."
Marvin Sapp said to get into the event you had to bring toys for children.
"I do the best I can," he said sincerely as we ended our talk. www.MarvinSapp.com www.TheChosenVessel.org www.LightHouseGR.org
The Pulse
of Entertainment: The 2025 Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards Honor an Array of Esteemed Personalities That are
Changing the World
(Novemebr 14, 2025) - "I'm Melissa Ngumape. I am
Miss Africa USA 2025," said the statuesque beauty dressed in a beautiful gown with her crown and her Miss Africa
USA sash.Miss Africa USA was one of the first interviews I obtained while covering the red-carpet arrivals at the
2025 Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards (HAPAwards) held recently at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in
Los Angeles.
"We ended up having 16 incredible candidates.
All the ladies came hard," Ngumape said during my interview with her when I asked how many candidates there were at the
pageant. "I was so grateful and honored to share the stage with them. I'm from the heart of African. This is the first
time Central Africa Republic has won Miss Africa USA."
This
is the 9th year of the prestigious awards that honors Hollywood and African personalities, leaders, political, dignitaries,
artists in motion pictures, the arts, music and comedy industries. The awards were hosted by Pooch Hall ("The Game"),
Novi Brown ("Sistas"), and Nathalie Beasnael (Health4Peace Philanthropist)
The HAPAwards is an event lead by Dr. Tina Weisinger and this year I Dream 4 All Foundation presented the
2025 HAPAwards with a theme of "Driving Global Investments & Cultural Integration." Those honored included American
actor Glynn Turman with the Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs Lifetime Achievement Award in entertainment; actor Bill Duke with the Icon
Award; Arnold Turner with the Excellence in Photography Award; Nigerian promoter/DJ Peter Lentini with the Ooni of Ife Leadership
(Kings) Award; film producer Manny Hally with the Visionary Producer Award; Nigerian-American singer, actress, and producer
Monica Omorodion Swaida with the HAPA African Entertainment Vanguard Award. African honorees included H.E. Joseph Nyumah Boackai,
Sr. (President of the Republic of Liberia), Iba Gani Abiodun Ihe Adams with the African Heritage Award and High Chief Honorable
Ambassador Billy Umar Garba with the Yoruba Cultural Ambassador Award.
Other
personalities that attended include Brandon T, Jackson ("The Family Business: New Orleans"), Jensen Attwood ("The
Family Business: New Orleans"); director Trey Haley (The Family Business: New Orleans"); South Africa's Nkosikhona
Mpungose; D'Kia Anderson ("Beauty in Black"); Brandee Evans ("Reasonable Doubt"), Yvette Nicole Brown;
Nova Brown; Kiki Haynes ("All the Queens"), and Orlando Jones ("The Family Business: New Orleans").

I happen to caught Meagon Good (Roll Bounce, Stomp the Yard)
and Yale School of Drama graduate and Primetime Emmy nominated actor Jonathan Major (Loki, Antman & the
Wasp: Quantomania) as they were leaving the red carpet and I shouted out a question, asking whose idea was for them to dress
up as the 18th Egyptian Dynasty Pharoh Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti and Meagon said, "We did!" and Jonathan
smiled and pointed to her and mouthed the words, "She did." www.HapAwards.com
SYNDICATED COLUMN: Dr. Eunice Moseley has an estimated weekly readership of over one million with
The Pulse of Entertainment. She is also a Business Management/Public Relations Strategist and Consultant
at Freelance Associates and is Promotions Director (at-large) for The Baltimore Times. www.ThePulseofEntertainment.com.
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