LEAKED VIDEO:Jonathan Lamb Attends at Joni Lamb Funeral
The funeral service for Joni Lamb was held today at Gateway Church, bringing together family members, ministry leaders, close friends, and longtime supporters from across Christian broadcasting. The emotional service marked one of the most closely watched gatherings in recent evangelical media history following the shocking passing of the longtime Daystar Television Network leader. According to the official funeral brochure circulating among attendees, Jentezen Franklin delivered the eulogy, while Jonathan Cahn offered a special prayer and blessing over the Lamb family. Worship throughout the service was led by the Daystar singers, including a recessional performance of “Agnus Dei.” The printed program carried the tribute title “A Life Surrendered” beneath a photo of Joni Lamb at a microphone, reflecting her decades-long public ministry. Family members were visibly present throughout the service. Jonathan Lamb and his wife Suzy attended alongside other members of the Lamb family, including Rebecca and Rachel. Joni’s sons-in-law, Joshua Brown — known to many viewers as “Pete” — and Jonathan Weiss were listed among the pallbearers, alongside several longtime ministry associates and close family friends. One major talking point surrounding the funeral was the decision not to livestream the service live to the public. Multiple attendees and online commentators claimed the service was intentionally withheld from live broadcast and instead professionally recorded for delayed airing on Daystar TV tomorrow. Some critics and social media personalities speculated the delay would allow producers to edit the program before release, particularly to avoid unscripted remarks or disruptions during speeches and tributes. However, no official public statement from Daystar has confirmed those claims directly. There were also reports from individuals near the event that several independent podcasters, bloggers, and YouTube commentators attempting to cover the funeral activities around the church property were removed or denied access by security. The service itself appeared tightly controlled and private, with attendance limited primarily to invited guests, ministry figures, and family associates connected to the Daystar organization. The atmosphere surrounding the funeral reflected both grief and ongoing tension inside the wider Daystar audience community. Supporters described the service as deeply emotional and reverent, while online discussions continued focusing on the future leadership of the network and the family dynamics surrounding the ministry after Joni Lamb’s death. Even so, much of the attention today remained centered on honoring her legacy as a broadcaster, speaker, and one of the most recognizable faces in Christian television over the last several decades. Rest in power Joni #jonilambfuneral