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March 2012

Bethel Church: God, The Bad, and The Ugly

Kris Vallotton, a senior leader at Bethel Church in Redding, Calif., discusses the church’s successes, failures and addresses its criticisms

There has been much written about Bethel Church in Redding, Calif., and the movement that we have had the privilege of being a part for more than three decades. Most of what has been said about us is positive. But a small yet influential coalition of people have shared negative reports about us.


These reports often include words such as controversial, unbalanced or even the word cult to describe us. To be frank, I can understand why certain religious leaders or unbelievers might view us through these perspectives. We certainly have made our share of mistakes, both as a leadership team and those who follow us. And we have such a high value for freedom and risk that it has created a kind of “research and development” culture where people are encouraged to take risks. I think this stems from the fact that we view ourselves much more as pioneers than settlers. Therefore, we celebrate creativity, revelation, invention and innovation above comfort, safety and security.

This R&D culture has attracted some of the most wonderful and extraordinary individuals on the planet. Of course, we’ve also managed to draw some very broken and strange people. It’s important to remember, however, that there are some really weird and broken people mentioned in the Bible who God used powerfully. Unique guys such as John the Baptist, Ezekiel and Hosea come to mind, as well as messed-up people such as Rahab and Samson.

 

The Biblical Gospel vs. the Modern Gospel

Watch Brian Zahnd teach the Biblically-based gospel, which is in stark contrast to the modern view of salvation
 

The Transforming Power of Revival

Watch the video below to see how Manchester, Ky,has been transformed by revival
 

Bill Johnson on Divine Thinking

Bill Johnson shares how to have a divine mind. He also explains why powerlessness is unacceptable and inexcusable.
 

Don Colbert, M.D. Wellness Teaching

Watch Dr. Don Colbert teach on healthy living and answer frequently asked health questions.

 

Randy Clark Discusses Miraculous Healings

Watch the video below to hear Randy Clark share miraculous healings that have taken place at revivals around the world.

 
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