Pete Peters: Prophecy & Speculation
This is from a CD from Scriptures for America which was titled Prophecy & Speculation, numbered 1071, which records a sermon by Pastor Peter J. Peters. At just after the 35-minutes mark, Peters begins to glowingly endorse the 1906 Azusa Street Revival in San Francisco, California.
The revival was a Pentecostal festival of paganism and race-mixing led by a negro named William J. Seymour. Peters, a supposed "racist" and Christian Identity pastor, had actually endorsed and celebrated a lot of negroes throughout his career. [See The Pete Peters Page at Clifton's website.]
In June of 2006, not long after Peters had given this sermon, Clifton Emahiser had written an essay criticizing Peters' for his endorsement, which was titled Pete Peters Endorses the "Azusa Street Revival". Recently at least one long-time Identity Christian has informed us that he never heard Peters' make such an endorsement. He can hear it now, if he chooses, and here Clifton Emahiser is vindicated.