Carlton Pearson, a prominent founder of a megachurch in Oklahoma known for his rejection of the concept of hell, has passed away at the age of 70. The news of his death was reported by the Associated Press (AP) on November 20, 2023.
Pearson’s influential teachings challenged traditional Christian beliefs and garnered significant attention throughout his career. He was known for promoting a message of inclusivity and universal salvation, which sparked both admiration and controversy within the religious community.
The megachurch he founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma, attracted a large following and became a hub for those seeking a more progressive and open-minded approach to spirituality.
Pearson’s passing marks the end of an era for his congregation and supporters who were inspired by his unique interpretation of the Christian faith. His legacy will undoubtedly be remembered for his bold stance on theological matters and his impact on the religious landscape..
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