Bishop T.D. Jakes Medical Emergency
- Shalena
- Nov 25, 2024
- 2 min read
On Sunday, November 24, 2024, Bishop T.D. Jakes, the esteemed founder and senior pastor of The Potter's House in Dallas, Texas, experienced a medical emergency during his sermon. The 67-year-old pastor was delivering an hour-long message when he suddenly lowered his microphone and began shaking, prompting immediate assistance from those nearby.

The church's livestream was promptly cut off, and attendees were asked to pray for Bishop Jakes. In a statement released shortly after the incident, The Potter's House informed the public that Bishop Jakes had experienced a "slight health incident" and received immediate medical attention. The statement further assured that he was stable and under the care of medical professionals.
Bishop Jakes' daughter, Sarah Jakes Roberts, and her husband, Touré Roberts, provided an update via Instagram, expressing gratitude for the community's support and confirming that Bishop Jakes is recovering well. They emphasized the importance of cherishing loved ones, especially during the holiday season.
The Potter's House, founded by Bishop Jakes in 1996, is a non-denominational, multicultural church with over 30,000 members. Known for his dynamic preaching and motivational speaking, Bishop Jakes has authored numerous books and produced films, making significant contributions to both religious and secular communities.
The exact cause of Bishop Jakes' health incident has not been disclosed. However, the outpouring of prayers and support from the congregation and the broader community underscores the profound impact he has had on many lives. As Bishop Jakes continues to recover, his family and church have expressed deep appreciation for the continued prayers and well-wishes.
This incident serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of health and the need to support our leaders, who often bear significant responsibilities. The community's response reflects the deep respect and admiration held for Bishop Jakes and his enduring legacy.



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