Arnold Murray

Pastor Arnold Murray is a Christian televangelist Bible-teacher. He is the pastor of the Shepherd's Chapel in Gravette, Arkansas. Since 1985, Murray's telecasts have been broadcast from his studios in Arkansas to across the United States. Shepherd's Chapel achieved a global reach when it attained a transponder (#16) on the Galaxy 4R satellite. A few satellite dish companies broadcast a 12-hour or 6-hour block of Murray's live and past prerecorded bible study programs, known as the Shepherd's Chapel Network (SCN).

His broadcasts are carried by numerous television stations in the USA, often in late night or early morning hours. Broadcasts originate from a very spartan studio: an unadorned blue curtain hangs behind Murray as he preaches while seated at his desk, which is topped only with a figurine of a bald eagle and occasionally a small bouquet of flowers. Behind him stand the American flag and the Christian flag. His daily program consists of thirty minutes of Bible study, and thirty additional minutes of questions via mail.

Recently, Murray's son Dennis Murray has taken over some of the reins of his father's ministries as Arnold Murray is now past 70 years of age. Dennis Murray is occassionally the preacher on the program when his father is obliged to rest. Though not as engaging and lively as his father, Dennis Murray follows his father's teaching style and general doctrines. It is Dennis Murray's voice that is heard announcing during the opening of each program, welcoming viewers.

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Preaching style

Murray preaches a chapter by chapter, verse by verse approach to teaching, utilizing the King James Version almost exclusively, and routinely excoriates "false preachers" who he claims know little of the Bible's wisdom. Murray makes a point of not naming the preachers and denominations he disagrees with, saying "let's just stick to studying God's word." Murray declines to answer questions about particular denominations within Christianity, and other religions.

Controversy

Murray has come under some scrutiny for his political and spiritual views, which he terms right-wing. He claims to disagree with racist views, and uses the terms "tribes" as a euphemism for "races". When he refers to a "tribe of Cain", for example, his wording is, typical of religious language, ambiguous as to whether it means "murderers all belong to Cain's tribe", or "such a tribe, decended from Cain, is predispositioned to murder." He is a proponant of British Israelism, among other unorthodox views.

He gained a certain level of notoriety for pulling a 9mm handgun out of his briefcase in response to a heckler who shouted "blasphemy" at him during a sermon, and allegedly tried to rush towards the desk that Murray sits behind during the taping of his program. Murray's response was to say "take this nine millimeter to that boy!".

Controversial Views

(5/5/2005)

Other Attributed Views

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See also: Arnold Murray, 1985, 9mm, Adam, American flag, Antichrist, Bald eagle, Bible, Blasphemy, British Israelism