Bethel Church Buries ‘Prophetic Time Capsule’ Under $97M ‘Apostolic Training Center’

Despite Bethel Church showing themselves to be a false teaching factory that partners with their Supernatural School of Ministry to spew out a bevy of blasphemers, this has not demured their desire for more influence and power, with the devilish devotees recently revealing they “had the privilege of encapsulating declarations and prophetic words sent in from believers and supporters around the world” in “sowing them into the foundation” of their $97M Apostolic Training Center.

Like a monument erected to the devil himself, Bill Johnson has previously announced Bethel Church in Redding, CA, is building a state-of-the-art campus where they can “continue to pursue God’s decree over our movement” and whose goal is to produce thousands of prophets and apostles in the Bethel mold.

In 2019, Bethel launched the “Arise and Build” campaign to kickstart their 5-year plan to establish and build out the Collyer Campus. The megastructure will include a 171,780-square-foot campus, 1500 parking spaces, and 300 bike racks on 58 acres of land. There will be a worship center that seats 2600 people, and the Apostolic Center will have classroom space for over 3000 students. They broke ground in August 2021 and expect to finish by the summer of 2025. 

To date, Bethel has raised $41.3M out of their $97M goal, though with building costs and a few expansions, it’s expected to cost well more than $100M.

Explaining that “every word is now a physical seed in our shared revival history,” some of the buried. prophecies include:

“I hear the word ‘expansion!’ Blessing upon Blessing. This new expansion in the physical will be mirrored in the spiritual.”

“I declare next-level prophetic intercession over this space…”

“Nations, nations, and more nations…Proverbs 22:27”

“We are your burning ones; the fire on the altar shall never go out.”


For more on Bethel, they have a ‘Lab’ where they apply ‘scientific methods’ to the prophetic, and where you or your business can get a custom prophetic report for only $2750. They offer courses on interpreting dreams for $150, and they offer ‘acting classes’ for $26,700 and a dance certificate for $14,000. Furthermore:

Bethel Pastor Claims Adam is ‘Procreating With God’ and ‘Co-Creating’ When Naming the Animals
Little God Theology? Bethel Prophet Says you are ‘Made like God’ and Made ‘After the God-Kind’
Never Forget: Bethel Church Promoted Prophetic Uno Cards
Bethel ‘Pastor’ Says Michael the Archangel Dresses in ‘Wrestling Tights,’ is ‘always Grumpy’
Bethel Pastrix: ‘Jesus Laid in that Bed with Me and Started to Play with my Hair’
Bethel Church “Pastor” Says Angels Sit Around the Throne of God Having “Farting Contests”
Bethel Chief Prophet says God made Adam ‘Male’ AND ‘Female’ + Adam ‘co-created Eve’
Bethel Church Has a ‘Lab’ Where they Apply Scientific Methods to The Prophetic + People. Only

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3 thoughts on “Bethel Church Buries ‘Prophetic Time Capsule’ Under $97M ‘Apostolic Training Center’

  1. Yeah, but the know how to raise the dead. They have a report online on how many resurrections they’ve performed.

  2. Someone please reach out to my troubled soul and tell me that this is from The Babylon Bee. I know there are some capital “N” -utters in California, but being on the East Coast, actually Southeastern Coast, well actually Gulf Coast Florida after several years of living in Los Angeles in the early late 1980’s, I am not familiar with this particular brand of crazy. I’m not even going to try and appear respectful of the other guy’s belief system. I recall attending an Easter service at the Crystal Cathedral and thought donkeys, camels, a tiger and the actor portraying Christ ascending-by-wire through the sanctuary two-three floor high window a bit over the top, but these people really seem to be trying to challenge God to a street fight. That list of beliefs had me gritting my teeth.

  3. Every mention of “prophetic” makes me cringe. I challenge anyone to identify a verified prophet of God anywhere past the New Testament.

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