Memphis Rap Legend Shares Heartfelt Message from the Pulpit
In the vibrant city of Memphis, a familiar voice has emerged from an unexpected place. The legendary rapper Project Pat, known for his catchy beats and raw lyrics, recently found himself at the center of a little internet buzz after making a memorable appearance at an Arkansas church. While some might think heโs trading in his microphone for a pastorโs collar, heโs here to set the record straight and tell us what really went down.
Clarifying the Viral Rumor
You might have heard some chatter online claiming that Project Pat has taken up the role of an official pastor. In an exclusive chat, he was quick to laugh it off, saying, โI canโt lie, brother that wasnโt real news. That was just the Internet.โ He playfully added, โI didnโt announce that. Iโll take it if thatโs what they want to give me. Itโs not a bad title.โ So, whatโs the scoop? According to Pat, while he isnโt a pastor in the traditional sense, he is definitely out there spreading a message of love and faith.
Sharing the Good Word
During his visit to Keiser Chapel Church in Keiser, Arkansas, Pat talked about a subject thatโs very close to his heart: God. He may not wear the title of pastor, but he isnโt shy about calling himself a preacher. โIf they want to say Iโm preaching, thatโs fine. Iโm talking about God, so I am preaching. Iโm never gonna say Iโm not preaching. I am preaching,โ he explains enthusiastically.
For years now, the rapper has used his platform to reach out to underserved communities, particularly through his Go Foundation. This nonprofit has led him to prisons and jails across the nation, sharing messages of redemption and hope. โWeโve been doing this for years; we started doing it in 2021,โ he said. The best part? โThe best part about it is everybody reached out to us. We never reached out.โ Pat has big plans coming up too, including visits to Rikers Island and San Quentin later this year.
Life Lessons and Humility
During the interview, Pat also touched on his personal faith journey, connecting his life experiences to teachings from the Bible. He raised a critical point about humility and the importance of compassion. โYou know, God loves us so much that even in the process of doing crimes, doing drugs, he still provides oxygen for us to breathe,โ he said. Itโs a powerful reminder that no matter our mistakes, thereโs always a chance for redemption. โIn the end, think about it. No oneโs gonna have an excuse. You can never say God doesnโt love you,โ he added.
Still the Rapper
Despite his growing influence in faith-based circles, Project Pat is still very much invested in his music career. He revealed that heโs been exploring gospel-inspired music and is open to collaborations with Christian artists. โMy thing is I do music. I have songs with Christian artists already,โ he noted. โOne thing weโre going to do is talk about the goodness and the love of God; thatโs first and foremost.โ
Continuing His Mission
Locally, Pat isnโt slowing down. His prison ministry, Breakinโ Baggs, makes weekly visits to inmates at 201 Poplar every Thursday. This commitment underscores his passion for reaching out, sharing hope, and spreading love wherever he can.
Project Pat is not just a rapper; heโs a beacon of hope, reminding us all of the power of faith and community. As he continues his journey, both in music and ministry, one things for sure: heโs a man with a mission, and heโs just getting started.

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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