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[[File:Branham tabernacle.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Can you spot the Sacred Pentagram? (click to enlarge)]] | [[File:Branham tabernacle.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Can you spot the Sacred Pentagram? (click to enlarge)]] | ||
Branham Tabernacle is located at 804 Penn Street in Jeffersonville, Indiana (on the northeast corner of E. 8th Street and Penn Street). | Branham Tabernacle is located at 804 Penn Street in Jeffersonville, Indiana (on the northeast corner of E. 8th Street and Penn Street). | ||
=History= | =History= | ||
[[Image:1935PenTabAd.png|thumb|250px|right|Ad from October 1935]] | |||
The '''Pentecostal Tabernacle''' was the original name of the church founded by William Branham in the 1930's. As a result, we know that at some point in time the name was changed from the Pentecostal Tabernacle, to Branham Tabernacle. | The '''Pentecostal Tabernacle''' was the original name of the church founded by William Branham in the 1930's. As a result, we know that at some point in time the name was changed from the Pentecostal Tabernacle, to Branham Tabernacle. | ||
The church property was purchased on November 9, 1937 as shown on the Warranty Deed.[[File:1936 11 09 Deed of Branham tabernacle.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Original purchase deed]] | The church property was purchased on November 9, 1937 as shown on the Warranty Deed.[[File:1936 11 09 Deed of Branham tabernacle.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Original purchase deed]] | ||
William Branham was a [[William Branham as a narcissistic leader|narcissist]] | It is quite strange that the renamed church building had a ''sacred pentagram" above the door. Is this because [[William Branham and the Freemasons|William Branham was associated with the Freemasons]]? | ||
Was William Branham a [[William Branham as a narcissistic leader|narcissist]]? Changing the name of the church you pastored to bear your own name would seem to be a clear demonstration of this. | |||
=Quotes by William Branham= | =Quotes by William Branham= | ||