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'''Bethel Church''', also called '''Bethel Interdenominational Church''', is a Christian religious organization based in ], England, founded by ] and ].<ref name="thesect" /> It has a sister church, '''King's Chapel''', in ].<ref name="thesect">{{cite news | last =The Express staff | title =The Express: The sect where doubt is a sin | work =] | publisher =] | date =July 17, 2000 }}</ref> '''Bethel Church''', also called '''Bethel Interdenominational Church''', is a Christian religious organization based in ], England, founded by ] and ].<ref name="thesect" /> It has a sister church, '''King's Chapel''', in ].<ref name="thesect">{{cite news | last =The Express staff | title =The Express: The sect where doubt is a sin | work =] | publisher =] | date =July 17, 2000 }}</ref> In an interview with the '']'' in 2000, Spademan commented on claims by others that she said she was a ]: "I don't believe I'm a prophet. I never said ... once I may have verged on it."<ref name="thesect" />


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Bethel Church, also called Bethel Interdenominational Church, is a Christian religious organization based in Mansfield Woodhouse, England, founded by John Hibbert and Jean Spademan. It has a sister church, King's Chapel, in Connecticut. In an interview with the Daily Express in 2000, Spademan commented on claims by others that she said she was a prophet: "I don't believe I'm a prophet. I never said ... once I may have verged on it."

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  1. ^ The Express staff (July 17, 2000). "The Express: The sect where doubt is a sin". Daily Express. Express Newspapers.
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