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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Frustrated that his congregation didn t buy him a luxury watch, a pastor in Missouri called them poor, broke, busted and disgusted during a recent sermon.According to The Washington Post and NBC News, a video clip of the Aug. 7 sermon po
stanley cup sted on TikTok showed Rev. Carlton Funderburke of the Church at the Well in Kansas City telling his congregation he was upset they weren t honoring him with a Movado watch. Thats how I know you still poor, broke, busted and disgusted, because of how you been honoring me, Funderburke said in the video, according to the news outlets. Im not worth your McDon
stanley website alds money Im not worth your Red Lobster money I aint worth your St. John Knit 鈥?yall cant afford it nohow. I
stanley cup aint worth yall Louis Vuitton I aint worth your Prada Im not worth your Gucci He later informed them during the sermon that the watch could be bought at Sam s Club. And y all know I asked for one last year. Here it is all the way in August, and I still aint got it, he said in the clip, the news outlets reported. Y all aint said nothing. Let me kick down the door and talk to my cheap sons and daughters. According to the news outlets, the video was posted by the Uubk Kansas City-area nonprofit draws attention to need for affordable housing with sleep out
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stanley mugs g its mask mandate, which has been in place since Aug. 9.One measure would have ended the mask mandate Monday, Nov. 1, instead of Nov. 7 when it was originally set to expire. The second would extend the mask mandate to Nov. 22. The mandate was extended several times due to high rates of transmission and low vaccination rates after initially being instituted. The county representatives voted 5 to 3 in favor of allowing the mandate to last until Nov. 7. They voted 5 to 2 to extend the order until Nov. 22. Legislators Dan Tarwater III, Theresa Galvin and Janie Lauer sponsored the motion to end the mandate. They cited an
stanley thermobecher 8% transmission rate in an attached pink sheet to the resolution, which they said was lower than the Jackson County Health Department s standard of below 10% to repeal the mandate. However, Centers from Disease Control and Prevention data shows that the county sill has a high rate of transmission. Representatives Jalen Anderson, Crystal Williams and Scott Burnett sponsored the motion to extend the mask mandate to Nov. 22. Legislator Ronald Finley was among those who spoke