Thursday, March 19, 2026

Why Pentecostal Denominations Finally Rejected William Branham

 

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John and Charles examine the 1953 split between William Branham and major Pentecostal denominations, arguing that one of the central ideas in Message belief was developed after church leaders began distancing themselves from Branham. They explore how "come out of her my people" became a defining separation theme, and why Branham's followers later treated that break as proof of prophetic vindication rather than institutional rejection.

The conversation also looks at failed healing claims, missed prophecies, fundraising tied to prophetic promises, and allegations that later tape edits helped protect Branham's image. Using historical context and a quoted account from a Pentecostal leader involved in the investigations, John and Charles argue that denominational sanctions were driven by real concerns over deception, public harm, and spiritual abuse.

  • The Message Became Bigger Than Branham
  • Tape Editing, Failed Healings, And Missing Audio
  • Why Pentecostal Leaders Finally Sanctioned Branham




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