Claim 1: Alan claims to be a prophet with a unique apostolic anointing from God.
Claim 2: Alan claims certain body types are not fit for leadership.
“I don’t hire [body] type 3’s. They’re good people, but they often have an agenda under the surface. You’re body posture and body type tells you how you’ve behaved throughout life and is the best predictor for future behavior.”
Claim 3: Alan claims he knows people's past sins and current struggles by just looking at them.
Claim 4: Alan claims to intentionally push people out of his church.
(Speaking to volunteers) “Sometimes on a Sunday, you’ll hear me go after something that is intentionally driving folks away… I’ve got enough equity now to remove what we don’t want to see.”
Claim 5: Alan claims he and his staff are more pure than lay members.
(Speaking to his staff) “You’ll invite people to lead who are good people, but those good people could damage what the Lord wants to build because they're not as pure as you.”
Claim 6: Alan claims the Holy Spirit told him to remove the Vineyard Anaheim and its estimated $100 million of assets from the Vineyard movement.
(To his staff after the Vineyard disaffiliation) In summary, “No one is to speak about this matter anymore, and if anyone does so in private, just know that I can prophetically hear conversations that are happening behind closed doors.”