Kanye West Opens Free Sunday Service to the Public in Wyoming

The event will take place in the town of Cody, where Kanye recently purchased the Monster Lake Ranch.

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Kanye West is taking his Sunday Service to Cody, Wyoming—the town where he recently purchased the $14 million Monster Lake Ranch.

As pointed out be TMZ, the next worship gathering will take place this weekend at the Powwow Garden outside the Buffalo Bill Center of the West. The event—which has made stops in various cities like Atlanta, Chicago, and Dayton, Ohio—is usually an exclusive affair; however, the Cody service has been advertised as both free and open to the public. 

This will also mark the last Sunday Service before Ye delivers his Jesus Is King project.

According to the Buffalo Bill Center, the upcoming event will feature an 80-person choral group. 

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During a recent appearance on The View, Kim Kardashian spoke about Kanye's decision to start Sunday Service, saying it was intended to "heal" him.

"It was a really personal thing, and it was just friends and family," she explained. "He has had an amazing evolution of being born again and being saved by Christ ... For the most part, it’s just a musical ministry. [Kanye] doesn’t have his 501(c)(3) yet to make it an official church, but it is for God and it is a Christian church. It started off healing for him and now it’s become something that he really wants to share for everybody else."

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