3 best Pentecostal preachers you’ve ever heard

3 best Pentecostal preachers you’ve ever heard

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90 Comments

  • Douglas Bowers Sr.
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Douglas Bowers Sr.

    Ray H Hughes, T.L.Lowery, Raymond Culpepper

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      strange – isnt Culpepper still living?

      • Reply March 22, 2023

        Rev. Aaron Powers

        Yes sir!
        H. Richard Hall, Norma Woods, Jim Angle
        R W Schambach, T L Lowery, Ray H Hughes

  • Salvatore Tropea Sr
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Salvatore Tropea Sr

    Willard Cantelon, William Lovick, Oral Roberts. There have been so many other!

  • Louise Cummings
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Louise Cummings

    I would say Perry Stone, Jentezen Franklin, T. L. Lowery.

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      strange – didnt T.L. pass?

  • John Duncan
    Reply April 4, 2019

    John Duncan

    Vaudie Lambert, AA Allen , Jack Coe

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      you think AA Allen is a great preacher? based on style, content, signs, theology ?

    • John Duncan
      Reply April 4, 2019

      John Duncan

      Troy Day I think he had great doctrine on holiness, some healing teachings were good and his delivery was amazing.

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      not so great on the Trinity and some more BUT as far as delivery I am not sure I would place him high – just my liking of course

  • John Duncan
    Reply April 4, 2019

    John Duncan

    Go to pentecostal gold web site and hear the best

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      like who?

    • John Duncan
      Reply April 4, 2019

      John Duncan

      Don Brankel should be checked out.

    • Link Hudson
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Link Hudson

      I heard him preach at Family Worship Center in the 1980s. Swaggart liked him and he preached there a bit. After a while it got a little repetitive.

  • Reply April 4, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    so THUS FAR NO women – WOW Joe Absher

  • Ed Brewer
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Ed Brewer

    Ray H. Hughes, G.E. Patterson, Mae Terry

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      no TL?

    • Ed Brewer
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Ed Brewer

      Troy Day ….loved and honored him as a revivalist, but his preaching was more about delivery than content – you asked for the best preachers

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      FJ May still No 1 in sermon content/structure

  • Jerome Herrick Weymouth

    R.W. Shambach, my first pastor C.L. Dixon, Pastor Michael D. Neville.

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      Shambach was one of the greatest indeed

  • Greg Robinson
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Greg Robinson

    John Macarthur, John Piper, David Jeremiah

    • Ed Brewer
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Ed Brewer

      Greg Robinson ….its past April 1

    • Greg Robinson
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Greg Robinson

      Ed Brewer ???jk

    • Cecil Carpenter
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Cecil Carpenter

      Greg Robinson THE SUBJECT IS PENTECOSTAL PREACHERS !GREG ROBINSON !!

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      DONT miss Paul Washer Cecil Carpenter I think when Greg was at Regent those 3 were the closest to a Pentecostal they ever invited 🙂

    • Cecil Carpenter
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Cecil Carpenter

      Troy Day ?

    • Charles Satterwhite
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Charles Satterwhite

      Greg Robinson not Calvinism but Pentecostal Wesleyanism

  • Jeff Latham
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Jeff Latham

    B.H. Clendennen, Leonard Ravenhill, and A.W.Tozer

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      Clendennen took most of his material from another preacher

    • Jeff Latham
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Jeff Latham

      Troy Day who are you talking about?

    • Jeff Latham
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Jeff Latham

      Troy Day Jesus?

    • Jeff Latham
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Jeff Latham

      Troy Day Paul?

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      No – Clendennen

    • Jeff Latham
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Jeff Latham

      Troy Day yeah I know, I was asking which preacher?

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      oh hold on – I will dig it up We’ve spoken about this on several occasions The SOC was taken 1:1

    • Jeff Latham
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Jeff Latham

      Troy Day C.M
      Ward?

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      He used the concept and titled it The School of Christ and used much of

      T Austin Sparks

      https://www.facebook.com/groups/pentecostaltheologygroup/permalink/1775593022495705/

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

    • Jeff Latham
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Jeff Latham

      Troy Day you have a problem with someone calling a ministry the School of Christ?

    • Jeff Latham
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Jeff Latham

      Troy Day I know who he is and the School of Christ International is actually a school that runs for three weeks at a time and is in over 160 countries.

    • Reply April 4, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      I am well aware of all that Was close to the start of SOC in 1992 and afterwords but the material was still not own

    • Jeff Latham
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Jeff Latham

      Troy Day oh, you’re saying he stole the format for the teaching from TAS

    • Jason Lohse
      Reply April 4, 2019

      Jason Lohse

      Jeff Latham ravenhill and Tozer were not Pentecostal. But some of my favorite preachers

      • Reply April 5, 2019

        Pentecostal

        Ravenhill was Pentecostal

    • Jeff Latham
      Reply April 5, 2019

      Jeff Latham

      Jason Lohse you sure about that?

    • Reply April 5, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      format AND much of his teachings

    • Jason Lohse
      Reply April 5, 2019

      Jason Lohse

      Jeff Latham I’ve listened to hours of ravenhill. He was a Methodist if I remember right. And he did not believe in speaking with tongues as the infilling. He preached at Pentecostal churches but was not one. He wasn’t against it, he was for regeneration and holiness.

    • Reply April 5, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      Jeff Latham yeah pretty sure – like 101%

  • Reply April 4, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    Joe Absher I was gonna say Link Hudson but then naaah 🙂

  • Joe Absher
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Joe Absher

    Heard a great story. A woman told the pastor one Sunday afternoon after a good service, “you sure have a wonderful gift!” The pastor responded “it may be a gift but it takes 40 hours a week to unwrap!”

  • Reply April 4, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    a young boy asked his daddy on a Sunday morning
    Is this preacher any good?
    He aint good, son, but he aint long either

    I think this may have happened at Ed Brewer church

  • Reply April 4, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    funny no one has else mentioned any of them ol boys who preached around Peter Vandever when he was in town

  • Link Hudson
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Link Hudson

    For speaking skill Jimmy Swaggart is really good. The cadence, the dramatic pause…. Is speaking skill the main criteria?

  • Tony Edwards
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Tony Edwards

    Ray H. Hughes, R.W. Schambach, and Colie L. Edwards.

  • Charles Satterwhite
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Charles Satterwhite

    EL Terry; RW Schambach, TL Lowery

  • W Wayne Pugh
    Reply April 4, 2019

    W Wayne Pugh

    Bishop G E Patterson, Evangelist R W Schambach & Dr. Mark Hanby.

  • Link Hudson
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Link Hudson

    Mark Rutland went to a Methodist seminary, but he’s run a Pentecostal Bible college and he’s on staff at a Pentecostal church now.

  • Jason Lohse
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Jason Lohse

    Jimmy Swaggart, David Wilkerson, Carter Conlon.

  • Joe Absher
    Reply April 4, 2019

    Joe Absher

    What’s a Pentecostal Preacher?

  • Reply April 5, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    still funny that NO one mentions ANYone from the FL revivals, Kansas, Toronto or Redding California Philip Williams Peter Vandever I STILL think BETHEL is one HOT MESS of a church a theological sleeper cell a time bomb in the making – just waiting

    • Peter Vandever
      Reply April 5, 2019

      Peter Vandever

      Bethel is off course but God is not done with it

    • Reply April 5, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      I think Bethel is done with God

      Also, I am YET to hear good preaching out of Kansas

      Seems like good preachers are NOT in Kansas anymore

  • Reply April 5, 2019

    Varnel Watson

    and what about NO TD Jakes – anyone? I would have considered Tom Steele points us to Rodney Lee Parsley by now

  • Tom Steele
    Reply April 5, 2019

    Tom Steele

    Eh… Parsley’s a good preacher. Maybe up until about 4 or 5 years ago I would have said deserving of at least contending for “Top 3” if we are seriously rating preachers like some type of idolatrous person-worship practice. But the last few years he’s been different. Even if I wanted to participate in this idol-worship discussion of venerating preachers above others I wouldn’t likely include Parsley on such a list at the present time. He needs to reevaluate a saying he got from his mentor Lester Sumrall: There’s much to be gained by a return to the discarded values of the past.

    • Greg Robinson
      Reply April 5, 2019

      Greg Robinson

      Tom Steele ‘idol-worship and veneration of preachers’ is the root problem with many stagnated churches that ‘used’ to be on fire.

    • Reply April 5, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      Greg Robinson Parsley used to be a good preacher in the 90s Pass 2012 he moved into average IMO

    • Tom Steele
      Reply April 5, 2019

      Tom Steele

      Troy Day I’d go as far as mid-2015. He was preaching some really, really good material in the months right before he announced that he had to step down for a season to receive treatment for his vocal chord cancer.

      That situation seems to have been the greatest thing to effect him. For whatever reason, things have not been the same since.

    • Tom Steele
      Reply April 5, 2019

      Tom Steele

      I do agree though that in the 90’s and early 2000’s he was truly on fire.

    • Reply April 5, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      Yes I remember around 94-95 that joke could preach and 2000 too may be but I quit following Now 2012 was a mess When did the little college round tables talk shows started?

  • Reply April 5, 2019

    Anonymous

    Loran Livingston, Ray H Hughes, David Wilkerson

  • Daniel J Hesse
    Reply April 6, 2019

    Daniel J Hesse

    Dr. Paul Walker Jr. Mt. Paran Church of God Atlanta, GA

    • Reply April 6, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      entertaining

    • Don Watson
      Reply April 6, 2019

      Don Watson

      I’ve heard so many good ones over the last sixty years. It would be impossible to rank them! what would be the criteria? Do we look at scholarship? emotion? Or What? I think we’d be getting into subjective issues rather than objective reality. And I’ve never even heard many of you, so how could I judge? DEW

  • Cecil Carpenter
    Reply April 6, 2019

    Cecil Carpenter

    T.D..JAKES IS A BI SEXUAL MULTI MILLIONAIRE WHO ONCE PROCLAIMED JESUS ONLY ! JUST SAYING FOR A FRIEND FROM WEST VIRGINIA

    • Link Hudson
      Reply April 6, 2019

      Link Hudson

      What is your basis for accusing a man of being bi-sexual? How would you have learned that?

    • Cecil Carpenter
      Reply April 6, 2019

      Cecil Carpenter

      Link Hudson Well you will have to ask him why he said he liked young men !!SOME TIME !AND THEN THE ONE LESS MOVEMENT CAN BE CHECKED OUT BY PARKERSBURG , WEST VIRGINIA ! END OF STORY !!

    • Link Hudson
      Reply April 6, 2019

      Link Hudson

      Cecil Carpenter If you want me to understand you, please do not write in all caps. Is ‘the one less movement’ a movement, or this just a random string of letters? Who is Parkersburg? Could you write this in a way that it more comprehensible ot people who do not know what you are talking about?

      Was the comment about liking young men sexual in nature, or reinterpreted by people with dirty minds?

      Wasn’t he misquoted as supporting homosexuality a few years ago?

    • Cecil Carpenter
      Reply April 6, 2019

      Cecil Carpenter

      Link Hudson Kma

    • Link Hudson
      Reply April 6, 2019

      Link Hudson

      Cecil Carpenter I guessed what that meant, but looked it up to be sure. If someone would respond like that, I don’t know if they have much of value to contribute to a discussion like this. You just make yourself look bad.

  • Joe Absher
    Reply April 6, 2019

    Joe Absher

    Still no mention of that fiery preacher John Wesley

    • Reply April 6, 2019

      Varnel Watson

      very few have heard him in his own age

    • Don Watson
      Reply April 6, 2019

      Don Watson

      I’d certainly like to have heard Wesley preach; He was the founder of Methodism and of the Holiness movement. While he may well have been Pentecostal in heart, I’ve never heard of him as being called a Pentecostal preacher. But I’m saying too much–not challenging any of you, just voicing some thoughts. DEW

    • Jason Lohse
      Reply April 6, 2019

      Jason Lohse

      Joe Absher not Pentecostal

    • Joe Absher
      Reply April 6, 2019

      Joe Absher

  • Reply October 4, 2019

    Alexander Petzinger

    Charles Spurgeon and A.W. Tozer

  • Reply August 27, 2021

    Ken B

    Smith Wigglesworth

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