Megachurch pastor struggles to defend $200,000 Lamborghini purchase
A Lamborghini here, a Lamborghini there, sooner or later it starts to add up.
A former pastor at the megachurch founded by "prosperity gospel" superstar Joel Osteen is having a hard time defending his purchase of a $200,000 Lamborghini for his wife Aventer Gray, to celebrate their anniversary.
This Houston Chronicle article detailing John Gray's lavish taste in wedding anniversary gifts is funny, until you remember how people who are poor give their money to these churches and make these guys rich:
At Lakewood Church, pastor Joel Osteen proclaims, "It's God's will for you to live in prosperity instead of poverty." Osteen, who lives in a $10.5 million mansion in River Oaks, practices what he preaches. Apparently. so does his former associate pastor, John Gray.
While the traditional theme for an eight-year wedding anniversary present is pottery, on Sunday, Gray took it to a whole new level, gifting his wife, Aventer Gray, a $200,000 Lamborghini Urus.
Mr. and Mrs. Gray were roasted on social media after they posted boast videos about the ultra-luxury Lamborghini Urus, which travels zero-to-62-mph in 3.6 seconds.
The good pastor posted a video to Instagram capturing the the moment he handed The Missus keys to the bow-wrapped SUV.
Aventer Gray posted this defense of her husband's purchase of new car on Instagram, and it's full of silliness.
View this post on InstagramA post shared by grayceeme (@grayceeme) on Dec 9, 2018 at 4:10pm PST
Gray is currently the pastor of Relentless Church, and insists he didn't purchase the vehicle with church money.
"God helped me to make my wife's dream come true," Gray said in an Instagram post on Tuesday. "Why not? She's made mine come true!"
In a Facebook Live video Thursday, the pastor said "not a nickel, not a penny" of church money went into the car purchase.
"First of all, it wasn't a pastor that bought the car. It was a husband that bought the car," said Gray in the Facebook Live stream.
"I'm a husband first. Don't confuse what I do with who I am. What I do is I pastor God's people. Who I am is a husband and a father and I'll do anything to honor them. And I won't ask permission from anybody to do it."
"My wife has pushed for my dreams and my vision, and she has toiled with a man who is still trying to find himself," Gray went on, and on, as someone who's done nothing wrong tends to do. "That carries a weight. I wanted to honor her for how she's covered me."
Okay then! Guess that settles it.