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In this Protestia article, the outlet scrutinizes a charismatic church’s claim that Jesus appeared “in person” during a recent service and argues the alleged evidence falls far short of such an extraordinary claim.
- The article centers on David Vaka, described by Protestia as a self-styled “apostle” and president of the Breakthrough Network.
- Vaka was connected to the ROAR Leadership Summit, which the article says promotes language about “apostolic” and “kingdom” manifestations.
- Protestia highlights promotional material using phrases such as “Apostolic grace” and “Kingdom technology,” framing the language as spiritually suspect and theatrically inflated.
- The reported incident occurred during a Pentecost service at Newlife Church in Nambour, where leaders allegedly claimed “Jesus…the King of Glory Himself turned up in person.”
- The church reportedly claimed Jesus moved through the room and crowned attendees with “kingly authority and power.”
- Protestia says the claim was accompanied by photos from the service, but the article questions whether the images actually prove anything miraculous happened.
- When asked whether there were specific photos or livestream video showing Jesus appearing in person, Protestia says those involved were not forthcoming.
- The article’s tone is openly skeptical, treating the church’s claims as another example of charismatic excess rather than credible evidence of a visible manifestation of Christ.
Read the full story: https://protestia.com/2026/05/25/charismatic-church-claims-jesus-appeared-to-them-in-person-at-recent-service-we-examine-the-proof/
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