Bethel Church’s Kris Valloton Says The Prophetic Word is ‘God’s Sperm’

Kris Valloton is the co-founder of the School of the Prophets and Senior Associate Leader of Bethel Church.

No stranger to saying weird and wacky things, he’s previously taught that  Adam Was ‘Procreating With God’ and ‘Co-Creating’ When He Named the Animals, that  God made Adam ‘Male’ AND ‘Female’ + Adam’ co-created Eve.’ and that You are a little god.

He’s presently under fire for the way he and the church has been handling abuse, including Valloton himself blowing off and ghosting a victim of sexual abuse, and then keeping silent about it.

He recently spoke at Awakening Church in Germany, where he likened the prophetic word to God’s sperm that implants in the ‘womb of the dawn,’ whatever that means.

“There are a lot of people walking the earth, and they’re carrying the [prophetic] word. Jesus said the sower went out to sow the word. So we went out to sow seed. And the seed was the word of God. The word ‘seed’ is the English word ‘sperma’- we get our word sperm from it.

Think about it. There are a lot of people who got a prophetic word. It’s a seed. It’s like the sperm of God. They carry it around in their wallet, in their purse, they’re like ‘look at my seed..”

Vallotton emphasizes the need to make that seed grow, then shares:

I’m pointing out there are a lot of people infected with the destiny of God that need to be catalyzed with the womb of the dawn.

I’d like to point out that this church is becoming a womb where the seed can come into the womb and be given birth. Are you with me? There’s going to be thousands of testimonies:

“I came to [Awakening Church] and it’s like the sperm and the egg suddenly had a baby. This place became the womb of the dawn. Where the people came here and were birthed into their destiny.”

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