Ali Alexander Converged With Kanye West’s Sunday Service in Los Angeles

The convergence of West and Alexander follows months of harmonious alignment in current events and on social media.


Ali Alexander attended Kanye West‘s Sunday Service last weekend, and shared photos and video from his outing.

The convergence of the two free thinkers follows months of energetic concurrence on Twitter and via various works.

Alexander wrote, “I took with me an agnostic, a Jew and a fellow believer All brothers in life Thank you for this, Kanye West.”

Alexander has written glowing praise of West’s new album Jesus Is King, and tweeted that “West is leading a Christian revival.”

Alexander even paid for some of his followers to buy the album.

Every song on the album Jesus Is King debuted on the Billboard Hot 100, and the album itself debuted at the very top of the Billboard 200 chart.

According to West’s pastor, Adam Tyson, West had considered quitting rap before making Jesus Is King.

“One time, he told me that he wasn’t going to rap,” Tyson said in a recent interview. “I said, ‘Why not?’ He said, ‘That’s the devil’s music.’ I said, ‘Hey, man. Rap is a genre. You can rap for God.’ I think he was already thinking about it a little bit, but I definitely said, ‘Hey, bro. I think you need to use your talents that God’s given you and use that platform for God.”

Curvine Brewington, a pastor at Crossroads Church in Lafayette, Louisiana, wrote on Instagram that at Kanye’s Sunday Service in Baton Rouge on November 3, “In a crowd of 6,000 people from all walks of life, all ages, and all races, I witnessed over 1,000 people respond to The Gospel by raising their hands to accept Jesus as their Lord & Savior!”

One observer of Kanye’s Sunday Service wrote to Alexander, “That’s what struck me about the Kanye West Sunday service in Baton Rouge. Half of the crowd was black, half was white. Worshiping as one church. Unstoppable.”

“Two people at my gym who know I’m a Christian told me that because of this album for the first time ever they said a prayer to Jesus,” wrote a Twitter user named Marcus. “A prayer grateful for what they had in life. I was blown away. Goosebumps tweeting this. Neither has ever gone to church.”

“I was lettin’ you know what high fashion had done for me,” West said recently. “I was lettin’ you know what the Hennessey had done for me. I was lettin’ you know all these things. But now I’m lettin’ you know what Jesus has done for me.”

West also spoke out recently against porngraphy, calling it an “addiction,” and saying, “My dad had a Playboy left out at age 5 and it’s affected almost every choice I made for the rest of my life. From age five till now having to kick the habit. “And it just presents itself in the open like it’s okay and I stand up and say, ‘No, it’s not okay.’”

Alexander has also been crusading against pornography.

The corporate media has written many negative articles about Kanye West’s new energy in faith and politics, but that has not stopped West.

West announced that he would indeed be running for President in 2024, saying that he will have created so many jobs, he won’t have to run - he’s going to walk.

West has announced that within the next two years, he plans to make his signature Yeezys and injection molded shoes in U.S. factories as well as hire workers through prison reform systems.

“For me, as a founder, it’s really important to bring these jobs back to America,” West said.

West has also spoken out against the idea that his race should determine his political beliefs.

West spoke out about the insults he has received for wearing President Donald Trump‘s signature MAGA hat.

Alexander has also pushed back against the insults hurled at black people for supporting President Trump, launching an “Uncle Tom” shirt.

Alexander has also incurred insults and been attacked by corporate media recently after exposing that presidential candidate Kamala Harris comes from an Indian mother and a Jamaican father whose family owned slaves.

Harris has taken a dive in the polls since that story broke, and media was still writing negative articles about Alexander months later.


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