UFO
At the height of the Unidentified Flying Object frenzy of the 1950s, William Branham and several others in the Latter Rain Revival and Voice of Healing Revival began claiming that the strange phenomenon was supernatural. Articles describing UFOs were published in Branham's newsletter, Voice of Healing, and many sermons included the topic in conjunction with his doomsday predictions.
At the height of the Unidentified Flying Object frenzy of the 1950s, William Branham and several others in the Latter Rain Revival and Voice of Healing Revival began claiming that the strange phenomenon was supernatural. Articles describing UFOs were published in Branham's newsletter, Voice of Healing, and many sermons included the topic in conjunction with his doomsday predictions.
In the latest version of his stage persona, William Branham claimed that the "rapture" would include UFOs. According to Branham, one of them would pick up the chosen.
Christ Is Revealed In His Own Word (65-0822M). "You see these little pockets going through the air, they call "saucers,” so forth. People so…That, well, we better leave that alone. "Hear all these people come up missing?” you say. Don’t hear from them; they’re standing there, and they’re not there. That’s the way the Rapture is going to be. One of them will drop right down, and this terrestrial body will take on a celestial body. And they’ll be…hide, hair, or bones left; it’ll be transformed in a moment of time, dropping right out of space and taking Home that. We see all this going on now, and the—and the Pentagon wondering about these lights, and mystic lights, and everything they’re seeing in the—in the sky. You seen they had one here in the paper at Jeffersonville this week, and so forth, "a mystic light.” So, oh, they don’t know what that is. But listen, little children, It’s going to pick you up, one of these days. See? See? Don’t worry."
Branham, William. 1965, August 22.