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Encyclopedia > Bethel Church

Bethel Church is a Christian religious organization in Mansfield Woodhouse, England headed by Rev. John Hibbert and Jean Spademan. Map sources for Mansfield Woodhouse at grid reference SK540632 Mansfield Woodhouse is a small town about 2 km north of Mansfield itself, in Nottinghamshire, UK. It lies about 4 km south of Shirebrook. ...


Spademan, known as Syro to church members, is claimed to have the "gift of prophecy"; her words are infallible and believed to be directly from God.

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King's Chapel

A sister church known as King's Chapel is located in Norwich, CT, USA. King's Chapel in Norwich, lead by Sam J. Wibberley, is a controversial organization that incites strong reactions from those affected by the church and those who are participants. While anyone is free to leave the church, many ex-members describe practices rampant with mental abuse, charlantry, and dominance. Detractors claim that those who leave the church spread lies out of revenge or misguidance.


Instances of Mental Abuse

December 19, 1987, Ronald Allen of Preston, CT committed suicide through carbon monoxide poisoning in his car. Allen had begun counseling shortly before his death but had been discouraged from seeking help with 'outsiders'. The church had been pressuring him to sell his home on Amos Lake in order to move closer to other church members and to donate profits from the sale to the church.


December, 1994, Martha Davis attempted to commit suicide by an overdose of painkillers. She had been forced by the church to take care of the McPhauls family, including providing shelter, food, and cleaning for them. Martha felt controlled and abused and as though she had no control over her life. Her son was sent on a trip to England to stay with members of the Bethel Church which eventually led her into a deep depression, coming to a head as an attempted suicide. After she was released from the hospital, she asked church elders and Sam Wibberly for time off of caring for the McPhauls and for her son to come home so she could be with him. Wibberley responded by saying that she should apologize to the McPhauls for scaring them and that her son could not come home as her suicide attempt had ruined much of what they had accomplished with him. In the year 2000, Martha successfully committed suicide.


September 14, 1996, Joshua K age 21, confessed to allegations of child abuse to local authorities, after an all night session of "counseling" by Sam Wibberly and other church elders. Josh recanted his story 48 hours later after two full days of constant pressuring and harassment from church members: he stated that brainwashing and suggestion had compelled him to tell such a story to the local police.


Wibberley Tire

Sam J. Wibberley owns a tire shop in Danielson, CT, which has been accused of using forced labor of church members to support it. Church members from England are said to work there from time to time for no pay and without working visas. Local church members have been said to work there for either a stipend or no pay in order to attone for sins committed. Ex-members in the past have reported such abuses to the IRS but the only legal action that have ever really been taken was when an ex-member sued for back wages. Despite working for 3 years without pay, Glenn Bissonette only received 60 days of back pay because the statute of limitations had expired.


Recent developments

It is rumored that the church in Norwich, CT, has changed names to the Penuel Church.


Further reading

Rick A. Ross Institute Research on King's Chapel, Norwich, CT


Sam Wibberley Tire business website


Righteous & Co Bedding store in Mansfield Woodhouse, England. Affiliated with Bethel church.


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