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Bethel Church Pastor Makes Creepy Jokes About His Grandson’s Wife

by | Jun 3, 2021 | News, The Church | 0 comments

Kris Vallotton, the second in command at Bethel Church in Redding California, is part of the New Apostolic Reformation and believes himself to be an Apostle and Prophet of God. Vallotton is a proponent of the false prosperity gospel and “name it and claim it” movement.

If you’re familiar with the cult of Bethel Redding, you’re aware they practice such things as grave sucking (or grave soaking) whereby people lay on the graves of dead people to “soak” the anointing from them.

They also put glitter in the air vents and, somehow, the people of the congregation are duped into believing that it’s a manifestation of the Holy Spirit floating around inside the sanctuary. And most recently, Bethel has been moving to fully embrace Roman Catholicism. It’s really weird stuff that you can read about at this link.

In a recent video published on Facebook, Vallotton is speaking with his grandson’s wife, Allie, who he then rambles on into with a series of awkward and creepy jokes about their age difference and saying that she would be a “trophy wife.” You could clearly tell by the expression on her face that she was uncomfortable with his joking.

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