T.D. Jakes, a renowned Christian pastor and motivational speaker, experienced a “slight health incident” after delivering a sermon this weekend.
On Sunday, Nov. 24, a statement shared on Jakes’ official social media pages said that the bishop was “under the care of medical professionals” and is “stable” after he was seen pausing and being surrounded by a group of people during a sermon at The Potter’s House of Dallas, which was shared widely via a livestream.
“During today’s service, Bishop T.D. Jakes experienced a slight health incident and received immediate medical attention following his powerful hour long message,” the church wrote in a statement. “Bishop Jakes is stable and under the care of medical professionals.”
“The entire Potter’s House family is grateful for the outpouring of love, prayers, and support from the community. Thank you for your understanding and continued prayers,” the statement concluded.
While speaking onstage, Jakes could be seen sitting on a chair and wiping his head with a cloth, before telling his audience that preaching is “getting back more than you gave.”
Moments later, after sharing a few more words, Jakes lowered his microphone and looked downward before seemingly convulsing. Several people on stage then crowded around the motivational speaker to assist him, before the livestream apparently cut out.
Jakes founded the non-denominational, multicultural church back in 1996, per its website. It has 30,000 members — operating as a non-profit organization with a principal campus in southern Dallas.
According to the church’s Instagram page, the service on Sunday kicked off at 9 a.m. CT, for what it called an “opportunity to soak up the warmth of family, feel the presence of the Holy Spirit, and a receive a life-changing Word.”
Jakes encouraged church goers to attend — either online or in-person — on Sunday, as well, writing on his personal Instagram that he was “ready to share what God gave me with YOU.” Several followers have since shown their support under the post, wishing for a speedy recovery and asking for additional updates on his health.