Branham Confirmed Working With Imperial Wizard in 1953
Researchers have just identified information confirming that William Branham worked with Roy E. Davis as late as 1953, and that "The Message" cult of personality is, in fact, nothing more than the Pentecostal Baptist Church of God sect that recruited Branham. In Connorsville, Indiana, on June 11, 1953, William Branham's meetings were held as the "Pentecostal Baptist Revival". This research suggests that Branham was a bishop in Davis' Pentecostal sect after Davis was released from prison and working to reorganize the Klan.
Researchers have just identified information confirming that William Branham worked with Roy E. Davis as late as 1953, and that "The Message" cult of personality is, in fact, nothing more than the Pentecostal Baptist Church of God sect that recruited Branham. In Connorsville, Indiana, on June 11, 1953, William Branham's meetings were held as the "Pentecostal Baptist Revival". This research suggests that Branham was a bishop in Davis' Pentecostal sect after Davis was released from prison and working to reorganize the Klan.
This is in agreement with the timeline; William Branham promoted Davis in the Connorsville revival. It also places Branham together with Davis shortly before Davis was unmasked as the Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.
And Doctor Roy Davis was, Missionary Baptist Church that ordained me into the Missionary Baptist Church, was the one who sent him to me—the one who first told me I had a nightmare, when the Angel of the Lord came to me. Now he's preaching Divine healing himself. See? So he said in his letter, many of you read in the 'Voice of Healing,' where he said, 'If I hadn't been backslid in my own heart, I would've believed the boy in the beginning.' See? And so now he sent him over there.[1]
- William Branham, at Pentecostal Baptist Revival in Connorsville
Pentecostal Baptist Church of God Sect research page to be updated soon:
https://william-branham.org/site/research/topics/pentecostal_baptist_church

Dearborn County Register, June 11, 1953
References
[1] Branham, William. The Angel Of The Lord. 1953, Jun, 4. The Angel Of The Lord (53-0604). "1953/04/06 The Angel Of The Lord The Angel Of The Lord (53-0604) William Branham The Angel Of The Lord (53-0604)."