Bishop Patrick Wooden Le’Andria Johnson deliverance
Bishop Patrick Wooden Sr. of Upper Room Church of God in Christ in Raleigh took to the pulpit and his online platforms to voice his opinions on gospel singer Le’Andria Johnson. According to the outspoken bishop, Johnson, who performed at the Greater Triangle District Conference at Victorious Praise Church on Sunday in Durham, desperately needs spiritual intervention.

Addressing his congregation and the flood of online critics who often flip-flop between support and disdain for him, Bishop Patrick Wooden Le’Andria Johnson deliverance.
“We need to pray for Sister Johnson,” he said, emphasizing that, in his personal opinion, Johnson is not ready for public ministry until she experiences personal deliverance. “She doesn’t need invitations; she needs deliverance,” he said firmly.
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His remarks came after Johnson’s performance, which some have deemed controversial due to her recent drinking troubles, including arrests for public drunkenness in a span of two months. Bishop Wooden, who wasn’t afraid to name-drop, shared that he had discussed his views with Superintendent Nichols.

Despite receiving backlash online for his unrelenting stance, Bishop Wooden stood by his words. “I don’t mind getting blowed up for what I say or do because I stand on it,” he stated. However, he expressed frustration over being pulled into a situation that he claims he had no involvement with, especially when the conversation swirled around his association with the gospel singer due to the event flyer.