After Closing Healing Rooms Amid Coronavirus, Bethel Church Opens Online Healing Rooms
One would think that a church that believes it has the power to supernaturally heal at will any disease or ailment would not close the doors to its "healing rooms" during a health pandemic that is wreaking havoc all over the world. But that's exactly what Bethel Church in Redding California did.
Bethel Church in Redding, CA is pastored by Bill Johnson who claims to be an Apostle — that is, he claims Apostolic authority just like the twelve men during Christ’s time on Earth. Bethel Redding, like all cults, is filled with aberrant, unbiblical teachings and doctrines of demons, including false manifestations of the Holy Spirit, grave sucking, and the Prosperity Gospel.
The rooms were closed on March 7 according to the church's website.
But, have no fear, because the healing rooms are back in full operation now -- online. According to their website, the healing rooms are where "we pursue the Holy Spirit and His healing power in a special time of ministry," and it's "a place we see God bring life, wholeness, and love to those suffering from physical ailments."
Also, according to their website, they are "joy-filled believers who see God bring complete restoration and healing. We see hundreds of people every week, and it’s incredible."
Go figure. Seems if they had so much supernatural power, they wouldn't need to bring this service online. But they don't.
Whether it be one of their female pastors declaring that the coronavirus has already been defeated over month ago -- which obviously didn't come to pass -- or them spending days trying to raise a two-year-old from the dead by practicing witchcraft, one thing is for sure, Bethel Redding is a cult that twists the Scriptures and practices divination that should be avoided at all costs and exposed for what they are.