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Originally Posted by kclee4jc
This gentleman claimed to believe that all "Spirit Filled" believers had the ability to speak with tongues but few did because they did not get into a deeper place of prayer. Their view on the operation in the church was unique as well. He said that if someone felt they had tongues and interpretation they were taken into a room where they would give it then it would be brought before the church, and if at any point it was "wrong" then it was of the devil and not permitted again.
He was also very stout against the belief of some that Branham was a God/man. He believed he was the last prophet to the Church. No more, no less.
I noticed that some of Happy Valley Church's worship was more demonstrative than some. I wonder if certain congregations are have more Pentecostal influences than others?
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Branham taught you may or may not speak with tongues influenced by F. F. Bosworth. He was against speaking in tongues in an open assembly.
Happy Valley was a Pentecostal church that went into this heresy.
I have known many of the leaders of this movement including the Branham family. Many of them believed Branham was God, others believed he would privately raise from the dead and have a tent ministry. Truthfully Branham was a false prophet that predicted stuff that never happened, lied about stuff he claimed that happened and preached false doctrine. Many of his doctrines were borrowed and modified from William Sowders.