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Jimmy Swaggart

Jimmy Lee Swaggart (/ˈswæɡərt/; born March 15, 1935) is an American Pentecostal televangelist, gospel music recording artist, pianist, and Christian author.

Jimmy Swaggart
Swaggart in 2009
Born
Jimmy Lee Swaggart

(1935-03-15) March 15, 1935 (age 87)
Occupation(s)Evangelist, singer, author, pastor, pianist
Years active1955–present
TelevisionThe Jimmy Swaggart Telecast (1971–present), SonLife Broadcasting Network (2007–present)
Spouse
Frances Swaggart
(m. 1952)
ChildrenDonnie Swaggart
RelativesMickey Gilley (cousin)
Jerry Lee Lewis (cousin)
Websitejsm.org

His television ministry, which began in 1971, and was originally known as the “Camp Meeting Hour”, has a viewing audience both in the U.S. and internationally. The weekly Jimmy Swaggart Telecast and A Study in the Word programs are broadcast throughout the U.S. and on 78 channels in 104 countries, and over the Internet.[1]

At the height of his popularity in the 1980s, his telecast was transmitted to in excess of 3,000 stations and cable systems each week.[2] His “crusades” enabled him to travel throughout the contiguous United States, Canada, Europe, Africa, and South America.

Swaggart plays the piano and he also sings in a baritone voice. During the 1970s and 1980s, he sold in excess of 17 million LP albums.[3]

In 1980, Swaggart received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Performance for Traditional Gospel.[4]

The Jimmy Swaggart Ministries owns and operates the SonLife Broadcasting Network (SBN). Swaggart is the senior pastor of the Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Early life

Jimmy Lee Swaggart was born on March 15, 1935, in Ferriday, Louisiana,[5] to fiddle player and Pentecostal preacher Willie Leon (known as "Sun" or "Son") Swaggart and Minnie Bell Herron, daughter of sharecropper William Herron. They were related by marriage, as Son's maternal uncle was Elmo Lewis, who was married to Minnie's sister Mamie. The extended family had a complex network of interrelationships: "cousins and in-laws and other relatives married each other until the clan was entwined like a big, tight ball of rubber bands."[6][7][8]

He is the cousin of rockabilly pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis and country music star Mickey Gilley.[9] He also had a sister, Jeanette Ensminger (1942–1999). With his parents, Swaggart attended small Assemblies of God churches in Ferriday and Wisner.

In 1952, aged 17, Swaggart married 15-year-old Frances Anderson, whom he met in church in Wisner, Louisiana while he was playing music with his father, who pastored the Assembly of God Church there. They have a son named Donnie. Swaggart worked several part-time odd jobs to support his young family and also began singing Southern Gospel music at various churches.

According to his autobiography “To Cross a River”, Swaggart, along with his wife and son, lived in poverty during the 1950s as he preached throughout rural Louisiana, struggling to survive on an income of $30 a week (equivalent to $290 in 2021). Being too poor to own a home, the Swaggarts lived in church basements, homes of pastors, and small motels. Sun Records producer Sam Phillips wanted to start a gospel line of music for the label (perhaps to remain in competition with RCA Victor and Columbia, who also had gospel lines at the time) and wanted Swaggart for Sun as the first gospel artist for the label.

His cousin Jerry Lee Lewis, who had previously signed with Sun, was reportedly earning $20,000 per week at the time. Although the offer meant a promise for significant income for him and his family, Swaggart turned Phillips down, stating that he was called to preach the gospel.[10]

Ordination and early career

Preaching from a flatbed trailer donated to him, Swaggart began full-time evangelistic work in 1955. He began developing a revival-meeting following throughout the American South. In 1960, he began recording gospel music record albums and transmitting on Christian radio stations. In 1961, Swaggart was ordained by the Assemblies of God; a year later he began his radio ministry. In the late 1960s, Swaggart founded what was then a small church named the Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; the church eventually became district-affiliated with the Assemblies of God.

In 1971, Swaggart began transmitting a weekly 30-minute telecast over various local television stations in Baton Rouge and also purchased a local AM radio station, WLUX (now WPFC). The station broadcast Christian feature stories, preaching and teaching to various fundamentalist and Pentecostal denominations and playing black gospel, Southern gospel, and inspirational music. As Contemporary Christian music (CCM) became more prevalent, the station avoided playing it. However, Swaggart did cover Chuck Girard's CCM song "Sometimes Alleluia", using this as the theme to his weekly and flagship namesake program. Swaggart sold many of his radio stations gradually throughout the 1980s and early 1990s. Jimmy Swaggart Ministries still operates several radio stations that operate under the name Sonlife Radio.

Swaggart wrote a book, Religious Rock n Roll: A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, in 1987.[11]

In his monthly periodical known as "The Evangelist", he wrote against worldliness in worship music, particularly referring to a Carman concert.[12]

He also mentioned in the article that Christian leaders were in "terrible opposition" with him for preaching the truth against contemporary Christian music and its artists.

Swaggart has often preached that God does not borrow from the world to reach the youth, but has since changed his position on contemporary Christian music and has integrated its sound and style in his worship services such as Hillsong.[citation needed]

Shifting to television

By 1975, the television ministry had expanded to more stations around the United States, and he began to use television as his primary preaching forum. In 1978, the weekly telecast was increased to an hour.

In 1980, Swaggart began a daily weekday telecast featuring Bible study and music, and the weekend, hour-long telecast included a service from either Family Worship Center (Swaggart's church) or an on-location crusade in a major city. In the early 1980s, the broadcasts expanded to major cities nationwide. By 1983, more than 250 television stations broadcast the telecast.

Promotion of RENAMO

Throughout the 1980s, Jimmy Swaggart Ministries was one of many American Evangelical leaders who promoted the South African-backed Mozambican National Resistance, aka RENAMO, which was accused of committing systematic war crimes during Mozambique's 15-year-long civil war. In addition to moral support and publicity, Swaggart Ministries was repeatedly accused of providing funding and material support to the group. In September 1985, government forces supported by Zimbabwe captured RENAMO's main HQ inside Mozambique, Casa Banana in Gorongosa district. Among the materials left behind by retreating rebels were piles of Swaggart's 1982 publication, "How to Receive The Baptism in the Holy Spirit" translated into Portuguese.[13] During the 1988 trial of Australian missionary Ian Grey, who coordinated much of the private support to RENAMO, it was claimed by the defendant that Swaggart Ministries worked through ex-Rhodesian soldier Michael T Howard's Shekinah Ministries to provide support to RENAMO. That year, extensive media coverage of Swaggart and his businesses in the wake of a sex scandal largely excluded these allegations.[14] In 1991, Covert Action Magazine and the government of Zimbabwe both accused Swaggart ministries of continuing to fund RENAMO.[15]

Prostitution scandals

In 1988, Swaggart was accused of a sex scandal involving a prostitute, initially resulting in his suspension, and ultimately defrocking, by the Assemblies of God. Three years later Swaggart was implicated in another scandal involving prostitution. As a result, Swaggart's ministry became non-affiliated, nondenominational, and significantly smaller than it was in the ministry's pre-scandal years.[16][17][18]

Feud with Marvin Gorman

Swaggart's first exposure was in retaliation for an incident in 1986 when he exposed fellow Assemblies of God minister Marvin Gorman, whom he accused of having several affairs. Once he was exposed, Gorman was defrocked from the Assemblies of God, and his ministry was all but ended.[19] Gorman filed a successful lawsuit against Swaggart for defamation and conspiracy to ruin his reputation which led to the award of damages amounting to $10 million in 1991,[20] reduced after an appeal and an out-of-court settlement to $1.75 million.[21]

However, as a retaliatory measure, Gorman hired his son Randy and son-in-law Garland Bilbo to watch the Travel Inn on Airline Highway in Metairie, a suburb of New Orleans.[22] A camera with a telephoto lens was placed in the window of the motel's Room 12, and draped with a black cloth. When Swaggart arrived, he reportedly went into Room 7. Randy Gorman and Garland Bilbo let the air out of the tires on Swaggart's vehicle. They called Marvin Gorman, whose church was located nearby. Randy Gorman and Garland Bilbo had taken photos of Swaggart outside Room 7 with Debra Murphree,[17][23] a local prostitute. Gorman arrived at the Travel Inn a short while later and confronted Swaggart, although on details accounts from both sides differed.[24]

According to Swaggart: The Unauthorized Biography of an American Evangelist, by Ann Rowe Seaman, Gorman secured a promise from Swaggart that he would publicly apologize to Gorman and start the process of Gorman's reinstatement to the Assemblies of God. Gorman offered to remain silent if Swaggart would state publicly that he lied about Gorman's affairs. Gorman waited almost a year, then hand-delivered a note to Swaggart informing him his time was up; Swaggart did not respond. On February 16, 1988, Gorman contacted James Hamil, one of the 13-man Executive Presbytery of the Assemblies of God, who called G. Raymond Carlson, the Assemblies Superintendent. Carlson summoned Hamill and Gorman to fly to Assemblies of God headquarters in Springfield, Missouri, and arranged for an emergency meeting of the presbyters. He was shown photos of several men coming in and going out of Room 7 at the Travel Inn Motel in New Orleans. This was done to establish that the room was being used for prostitution. One of the men shown leaving Room 7 was Swaggart.[25] The presbytery leadership of the Assemblies of God decided that Swaggart should be suspended from broadcasting his television program for three months.[citation needed]

According to the Associated Press, Murphree, who claimed to have posed nude for Swaggart, failed a polygraph test administered by a New York City Police Department polygraph expert.[26] The test administrator concluded that Murphree had failed to tell the truth on all key questions concerning her statement. The test was administered after Murphree offered to sell the story to the National Enquirer for $100,000. Paul Levy, senior editor for the Enquirer, stated that the polygraph examiner had concluded Murphree was not truthful on six key questions, including one in which she was reportedly asked if she had fabricated the story. Levy stated that the Enquirer decided not to print her story due to the test results, her drug use, and the fact that she had arrest warrants in three states. Murphree failed questions about whether she was paid or promised money to "set up" Swaggart, and whether she made up the story to make money from it.[27]

Swaggart's confession and defrocking

 
This image of Swaggart brought to tears while delivering his "I have sinned" speech has become a symbolic illustration of the televangelist scandals of the late 1980s.

On February 21, 1988, without giving any details regarding his transgressions, Swaggart delivered what came to be known as his "I have sinned" speech on live television. He spoke tearfully to his family, congregation, TV audience, and ended it with a prayer, "I have sinned against You, my Lord, and I would ask that Your Precious Blood ... would wash and cleanse every stain until it is in the seas of God's forgetfulness never to be remembered against me anymore."[17][28]

The Louisiana presbytery of the Assemblies of God initially suspended Swaggart from the ministry for three months. The national presbytery of the Assemblies of God soon extended the suspension to their standard two-year suspension for sexual immorality. His return to the pulpit coincided with the end of a three-month suspension originally ordered by the denomination. Believing that Swaggart was not genuinely repentant in submitting to their authority, the hierarchy of the Assemblies of God defrocked him, removing his credentials and ministerial license.[29]

Swaggart then became an independent and non-denominational Pentecostal minister, establishing Jimmy Swaggart Ministries, based at the Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and the Sonlife Broadcasting Network (SBN) which can be seen in the United States and other countries.[30]

1991 scandal

On October 11, 1991, Swaggart was found in the company of a prostitute for a second time. He was pulled over by a police officer in Indio, California, for driving on the wrong side of the road. With him in the vehicle was a woman named Rosemary Garcia. According to Garcia, Swaggart had stopped to propose sex to her on the side of the road. She later told reporters: "He asked me for sex. I mean, that's why he stopped me. That's what I do. I'm a prostitute."[31] This time, rather than confessing his sins to his congregation, Swaggart told those at Family Worship Center, "The Lord told me it's flat none of your business."[32] Swaggart's son Donnie then announced to the audience that his father would be temporarily stepping down as head of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries for "a time of healing and counseling".[33]

Ministries

 
Swaggart's son, Donnie, preaching in Florida in 2018

As of 2007 Jimmy Swaggart Ministries mainly comprised Family Worship Center, The Jimmy Swaggart Telecast,[34] radio and television programs called A Study in the Word, SonLife Radio Network,[35] a website, and a 24/7 cable and satellite television network, SonLife Broadcasting Network (SBN).

Swaggart's wife Frances hosts a television program, Frances and Friends, shown daily on SBN.[36] Swaggart also hosts a daily Bible study program on SBN, The Message of the Cross. His son Donnie preaches at Family Worship Center and also preaches in churches across America and abroad.[37] Donnie's son Gabriel is the ministry's youth pastor who leads Crossfire, Family Worship Center's youth ministry.[38] SBN also delivers live broadcasts of all of its weekly services at Family Worship Center, as well as live broadcasts of all of its camp meetings.

 
Swaggart in 2011

Radio

Swaggart started SonLife Radio on the noncommercial FM band. Unlike his previous stations, SonLife was commercial-free and it did not sell time to outside ministries; the preaching and teaching were all produced in-house. The music which it played was primarily Southern Gospel. SonLife Radio is also streamed on the Internet.[39] Some controversy arose concerning the ministry raising money for stations that were never built.[citation needed]

List of radio stations

The network's flagship station is WJFM in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[40]

Call sign Frequency City of license State Power
(W)
ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
Class FCC info
WJIK 89.7 FM Fulton Alabama 2,100 166 m (545 ft) A FCC
WQUA 102.1 FM Citronelle Alabama 15,000 130 m (430 ft) C3 FCC
KJSM-FM 97.7 FM Augusta Arkansas 100,000 189 m (620 ft) C1 FCC
KNHD 1450 AM Camden Arkansas 1,000 C FCC
KUUZ 95.9 FM Lake Village Arkansas 20,000 92 m (302 ft) C3 FCC
KSSW 96.9 FM Nashville Arkansas 6,000 100 m (330 ft) A FCC
KPSH 90.9 FM Coachella California 230 190 m (620 ft) A FCC
WGSG 89.5 FM Mayo Florida 20,000 76 m (249 ft) C3 FCC
WFFL 91.7 FM Panama City Florida 310 H
304 V
63 m (207 ft) A FCC
WBMF 88.1 FM Crete Illinois 90 114 m (374 ft) A FCC
WAWF 88.3 FM Kankakee Illinois 1,250 87 m (285 ft) A FCC
WWGN 88.9 FM Ottawa Illinois 4,100 H
1,400 V
148.4 m (487 ft) B1 FCC
KBDD 91.9 FM Winfield Kansas 48,000 150 m (490 ft) C2 FCC
KJGM 88.3 FM Bastrop Louisiana 63,000 82 m (269 ft) C1 FCC
WJFM[a] 88.5 FM Baton Rouge Louisiana 25,500 85 m (279 ft) C2 FCC
KTOC-FM 104.9 FM Jonesboro Louisiana 25,000 72 m (236 ft) C3 FCC
KCKR 91.9 FM Church Point Louisiana 12,500 141.9 m (466 ft) C3 FCC
KDJR 100.1 FM De Soto Missouri 2,000 106 m (348 ft) A FCC
WTGY 95.7 FM Charleston Mississippi 6,000 100 m (330 ft) A FCC
WJNS-FM 92.1 FM Bentonia Mississippi 4,800 111.3 m (365 ft) A FCC
KNBE 88.9 FM Beatrice Nebraska 7,500 146 m (479 ft) C3 FCC
KNFA 90.7 FM Grand Island Nebraska 1,300 58.3 m (191 ft) A FCC
WJCA 102.1 FM Albion New York 3,700 129 m (423 ft) A FCC
WYRR 88.9 FM Lakewood New York 420 102 m (335 ft) A FCC
WJYM 730 AM Bowling Green Ohio 1,000 day
359 night
D FCC
KAJT 88.7 FM Ada Oklahoma 31,000 73 m (240 ft) C2 FCC
KMFS 1490 AM Guthrie Oklahoma 1,000 C FCC
KREK 104.9 FM Bristow Oklahoma 5,000 107 m (351 ft) A FCC
KSSO 89.3 FM Norman Oklahoma 5,600 50 m (160 ft) A FCC
WAYB-FM 95.7 FM Graysville Tennessee 6,000 100 m (330 ft) A FCC
KNRB 100.1 FM Atlanta Texas 50,000 150 m (490 ft) C2 FCC
KYTM 99.3 FM Corrigan Texas 6,000 86 m (282 ft) A FCC

Notes:

  1. ^ Flagship station; for WJFM translators, see WJFM § Translators

Translators

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license State Class ERP
(W)
FCC info
W209CN 89.7 Andalusia Alabama D 10 FCC
W205BX 88.9 Eufaula Alabama D 13 FCC
K250BQ 97.9 Camden Arkansas D 250 FCC
K209DT 89.7 El Dorado Arkansas D 38 FCC
K219AO 91.7 Fairmont California D 89 FCC
W213BF 90.5 Key West Florida D 50 FCC
W215BM 90.9 Dublin Georgia D 13 FCC
W212BL 90.3 LaGrange Georgia D 10 FCC
W214BG 90.7 Waycross Georgia D 38 FCC
W206AN 89.1 Carlinville Illinois D 80 FCC
W204BG 88.7 Effingham Illinois D 19 FCC
W217BJ 91.3 Freeport Illinois D 55 FCC
W201BL 88.1 Jacksonville Illinois D 27 FCC
K208DW 89.5 DeSoto Parish Louisiana D 20 FCC
K220ID 91.9 Grayson Louisiana D 10 FCC
K232FN 94.3 Many Louisiana D 250 FCC
K216EX 91.1 Minden Louisiana D 38 FCC
K218EY 91.5 Morgan City Louisiana D 160 FCC
K211DY 90.1 Natchitoches Louisiana D 10 FCC
K219FA 91.7 Alexandria Minnesota D 50 FCC
K213DN 90.5 Morris Minnesota D 27 FCC
K201GD 88.1 Kirksville Missouri D 10 FCC
K219FD 91.7 Mountain Grove Missouri D 50 FCC
K207DG 89.3 Rosati Missouri D 140 FCC
K218DC 91.5 Springfield Missouri D 250 FCC
K213DK 90.5 Willow Springs Missouri D 50 FCC
W202BS 88.3 Columbia Mississippi D 13 FCC
W208BC 89.5 Corning New York D 10 FCC
W220DD 91.9 Morehead City North Carolina D 50 FCC
W202BR 88.3 Rockingham North Carolina D 10 FCC
W209BN 89.7 Chambersburg Pennsylvania D 10 FCC
W212BK 90.3 Franklin Pennsylvania D 10 FCC
W207BM 89.3 Lock Haven Pennsylvania D 55 FCC
W218BN 91.5 Mansfield Pennsylvania D 10 FCC
W204BQ 88.7 Andrews South Carolina D 55 FCC
W202CG 88.3 Clinton South Carolina D 27 FCC
W204BR 88.7 Manning South Carolina D 50 FCC
W215CK 90.9 Winnsboro South Carolina D 10 FCC
K209DX 89.7 Brookings South Dakota D 250 FCC
K207EW 89.3 Mitchell South Dakota D 250 FCC
K211EC 90.1 Watertown South Dakota D 100 FCC
K214FC 90.7 Yankton South Dakota D 92 FCC
W217BG 91.3 Pikeville Tennessee D 10 FCC
K216DN 91.1 Bonham Texas D 45 FCC
K216FD 91.1 Columbus Texas D 40 FCC
K219FH 91.7 Midland Texas D 50 FCC
K216FC 91.1 Palestine Texas D 170 FCC

Television

In 1973, Swaggart proposed to television producers in Nashville, Tennessee a television program including a fairly large music segment, a short sermon, and time for talking about current ministry projects, after two faltering attempts to tape the half-hour program in Baton Rouge and New Orleans. They accepted, and within weeks the Jimmy Swaggart Telecast was being broadcast around the United States.

In 1981, Swaggart launched a daily television program titled A Study in the Word. From the beginning, the primary cable channels which the program was aired on were CBN Cable (now Freeform), TBN, and the old PTL Network (now the Inspiration Network).

In 1988, Swaggart lost some of his broadcast and merchandise rights following his first prostitution scandal.[24][41] In 1991, Swaggart's career as standard televangelist came to an end after more local TV stations cancelled their contracts with him following a second prostitution scandal.[42][43][44]

In 2010, Jimmy Swaggart Ministries launched a 24 hour-a-day television network entitled the Sonlife Broadcasting Network (SBN), on DirecTV channel 344, Dish Network channel 257, Glorystar channel 125, AT&T U-verse, Verizon Fios, and various cable TV providers and broadcast stations.[45]

SBN is available in the U.S. through Free To Air (FTA) satellite television.[46][47][48] It is also available in Australia and New Zealand.

SBN is also available 24 hours a day in the United Kingdom on SKY (Channel 593), Freesat (Channel 695) and Freeview (Channel 239). It is also shown on DSTV channel 345 for African viewers.

Jimmy Swaggart Bible College

In autumn 1984, Swaggart opened Jimmy Swaggart Bible College (JSBC). The college originally provided education and communication degrees. It flourished during the 1980s.

In 1986, Ray Trask was appointed as president of JSBC.

In the fall of 1987 enrollment peaked at 1,450 students.

JSBC enrollment dropped drastically in 1988 when students left as a result of Swaggart's scandal followed by accreditation issues. In 1988 the enrollment at the Bible college was projected to drop 72% that year but the school was planning to proceed with plans to open a theological seminary. Enrollment in August 1988 was projected to be about 400 students, compared to 1,451 students last year in 1987. The estimate was based on the number of students who had registered and the inquiries from potential students.[49]

In 1988, Ray Trask, left his position as president of JSBC. That July the college dormitories were re-branded and listed as apartments.

In 1991, JSBC was renamed the World Evangelism Bible College and enrollment dropped to 370 students. The college shut down programs in music, physical education, secretarial science, and communications that October and disbanded its basketball team. In November "the college laid off three Bible professors and an English professor, effective at the end of the fall semester."[50]

In 1992, Bernard Rossier resigned as president of Jimmy Swaggart's World Evangelism Bible College and Seminary.[51]

In 2019, JSBC offered Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Arts degrees, both in Biblical Studies.[52] The College was not accredited but was seeking accreditation at that time.[53]

In 2020, Ray Trask, former JSBC President at Jimmy Swaggart Bible College died. Mr. Trask served as JSBC president from 1986 to 1988.

In 2021, Gabriel Swaggart, grandson of Jimmy Swaggart, was the President of JSBC. JSBC stopped offering online classes around 2020 in one of many steps to seek accreditation.[54] JSBC lists a total of six faculty/staff members.[55]

In 2022, Gabriel Swaggart remains as President of JSBC. Under "accreditation" the college website states "JSBC is a corresponding institution with The Transnational Association of Christian Schools (TRACS)." JSBC lists five college administrators, six faculty, and one staff member.

Print

Swaggart has written about 50 Christian books offered through his ministry.[56] He is the author of the Expositor's Study Bible,[57] 13 study guides and 38 commentaries on the Bible. The ministry also publishes a monthly magazine, The Evangelist.

Family

Since October 10, 1952, Swaggart has been married to Frances Swaggart (née Anderson, born August 9, 1937). They have one son, Donnie (born October 18, 1954), named after Jimmy Swaggart's brother who died in infancy. He has three grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren Abby, Caroline, Mackenzie, Samantha, Zack, Ryder, and many more .[1]

Donnie and his son Gabriel are also preachers, making three generations of the Swaggart family to have become involved in ministerial work.[58][59]

Family Christian Academy

In 1982, Swaggart founded Family Christian Academy (FCA). The school was originally run by him but is now run by Carolyn Richards, Swaggart's grandson's mother-in-law.

Popular culture

The scandals inspired the Ozzy Osbourne song "Miracle Man" on Osbourne's 1988 album No Rest for the Wicked,[60] and a reference in the Iron Maiden song "Holy Smoke", a UK number three hit single, from the 1990 album No Prayer for the Dying. During his 1988 concerts, Bruce Hornsby would begin his song "Defenders of the Flag" from Scenes from the Southside with a tongue-in-cheek dedication to Swaggart.[61]

Similarities were also noted between heel World Wrestling Federation character Brother Love and Swaggart's style of preaching.[62]

The Zodiac Mindwarp song "Airline Highway" is about Swaggart's hypocrisy, featuring the lyrics "Unoriginal sin led straight to my fall", and in the chorus, "Hey Jim, the crime's in your heart / You put love in a straitjacket, it tore you apart."

Swaggart was also referred to in several recorded live performances by Frank Zappa with a medley of the Beatles' songs featuring rewritten lyrics referencing him appearing on the album Zappa '88.

Swaggart is heard throughout the 1988 Front 242 song "Welcome to Paradise".

A tearful Swaggart is seen during the music video for the Def Leppard song "Slang", appearing on-screen during the lyric "God damn".

Part of Swaggart's confessional sermon ("I beg you ... forgive me") can be heard at the start of "Kill Eye" by Crowded House.[63]

In 1990, "the Jimmy Swaggart show" was included as part of a list of 64 disagreeable things read by Josie Jones and released as a spoken-word track under the name "Imperfect List" by "Big Hard Excellent Fish".

In 1999, rapper Eminem vaguely made reference to hypocritical preachers, most likely referring to many in the 1980s such as Swaggart and others in his song "Criminal" in the verse where he raps "...Oh, and please send me a brand new car/and a prostitute while my wife's sick in the hospital".

"Jesus He Knows Me", a 1991 song by Genesis, is a satire on televangelists, such as Swaggart, Robert Tilton, and Jim Bakker.

In November 2021 multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Lingua Ignota released a compilation of readings called EPISTOLARY GRIEVING FOR JIMMY SWAGGART, made from letters she penned to Swaggart. This follows her sampling Swaggart's confession in her song "The Sacred Linament of Judgement" on her album Sinner Get Ready.

Canadian rock band The New Pornographers took their name from a 1986 speech by Swaggart in which he lambasted rock music as "The new pornography."[64] [65]

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jimmy, swaggart, jimmy, swaggart, born, march, 1935, american, pentecostal, televangelist, gospel, music, recording, artist, pianist, christian, author, swaggart, 2009bornjimmy, swaggart, 1935, march, 1935, ferriday, louisiana, occupation, evangelist, singer, . Jimmy Lee Swaggart ˈ s w ae ɡ er t born March 15 1935 is an American Pentecostal televangelist gospel music recording artist pianist and Christian author Jimmy SwaggartSwaggart in 2009BornJimmy Lee Swaggart 1935 03 15 March 15 1935 age 87 Ferriday Louisiana U S Occupation s Evangelist singer author pastor pianistYears active1955 presentTelevisionThe Jimmy Swaggart Telecast 1971 present SonLife Broadcasting Network 2007 present SpouseFrances Swaggart m 1952 wbr ChildrenDonnie SwaggartRelativesMickey Gilley cousin Jerry Lee Lewis cousin Websitejsm wbr orgHis television ministry which began in 1971 and was originally known as the Camp Meeting Hour has a viewing audience both in the U S and internationally The weekly Jimmy Swaggart Telecast and A Study in the Word programs are broadcast throughout the U S and on 78 channels in 104 countries and over the Internet 1 At the height of his popularity in the 1980s his telecast was transmitted to in excess of 3 000 stations and cable systems each week 2 His crusades enabled him to travel throughout the contiguous United States Canada Europe Africa and South America Swaggart plays the piano and he also sings in a baritone voice During the 1970s and 1980s he sold in excess of 17 million LP albums 3 In 1980 Swaggart received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Performance for Traditional Gospel 4 The Jimmy Swaggart Ministries owns and operates the SonLife Broadcasting Network SBN Swaggart is the senior pastor of the Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge Louisiana Contents 1 Early life 2 Ordination and early career 3 Shifting to television 4 Promotion of RENAMO 5 Prostitution scandals 5 1 Feud with Marvin Gorman 5 2 Swaggart s confession and defrocking 5 3 1991 scandal 6 Ministries 6 1 Radio 6 2 List of radio stations 6 3 Translators 6 4 Television 6 5 Jimmy Swaggart Bible College 6 6 Print 7 Family 8 Family Christian Academy 9 Popular culture 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditJimmy Lee Swaggart was born on March 15 1935 in Ferriday Louisiana 5 to fiddle player and Pentecostal preacher Willie Leon known as Sun or Son Swaggart and Minnie Bell Herron daughter of sharecropper William Herron They were related by marriage as Son s maternal uncle was Elmo Lewis who was married to Minnie s sister Mamie The extended family had a complex network of interrelationships cousins and in laws and other relatives married each other until the clan was entwined like a big tight ball of rubber bands 6 7 8 He is the cousin of rockabilly pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis and country music star Mickey Gilley 9 He also had a sister Jeanette Ensminger 1942 1999 With his parents Swaggart attended small Assemblies of God churches in Ferriday and Wisner In 1952 aged 17 Swaggart married 15 year old Frances Anderson whom he met in church in Wisner Louisiana while he was playing music with his father who pastored the Assembly of God Church there They have a son named Donnie Swaggart worked several part time odd jobs to support his young family and also began singing Southern Gospel music at various churches According to his autobiography To Cross a River Swaggart along with his wife and son lived in poverty during the 1950s as he preached throughout rural Louisiana struggling to survive on an income of 30 a week equivalent to 290 in 2021 Being too poor to own a home the Swaggarts lived in church basements homes of pastors and small motels Sun Records producer Sam Phillips wanted to start a gospel line of music for the label perhaps to remain in competition with RCA Victor and Columbia who also had gospel lines at the time and wanted Swaggart for Sun as the first gospel artist for the label His cousin Jerry Lee Lewis who had previously signed with Sun was reportedly earning 20 000 per week at the time Although the offer meant a promise for significant income for him and his family Swaggart turned Phillips down stating that he was called to preach the gospel 10 Ordination and early career EditPreaching from a flatbed trailer donated to him Swaggart began full time evangelistic work in 1955 He began developing a revival meeting following throughout the American South In 1960 he began recording gospel music record albums and transmitting on Christian radio stations In 1961 Swaggart was ordained by the Assemblies of God a year later he began his radio ministry In the late 1960s Swaggart founded what was then a small church named the Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge Louisiana the church eventually became district affiliated with the Assemblies of God In 1971 Swaggart began transmitting a weekly 30 minute telecast over various local television stations in Baton Rouge and also purchased a local AM radio station WLUX now WPFC The station broadcast Christian feature stories preaching and teaching to various fundamentalist and Pentecostal denominations and playing black gospel Southern gospel and inspirational music As Contemporary Christian music CCM became more prevalent the station avoided playing it However Swaggart did cover Chuck Girard s CCM song Sometimes Alleluia using this as the theme to his weekly and flagship namesake program Swaggart sold many of his radio stations gradually throughout the 1980s and early 1990s Jimmy Swaggart Ministries still operates several radio stations that operate under the name Sonlife Radio Swaggart wrote a book Religious Rock n Roll A Wolf in Sheep s Clothing in 1987 11 In his monthly periodical known as The Evangelist he wrote against worldliness in worship music particularly referring to a Carman concert 12 He also mentioned in the article that Christian leaders were in terrible opposition with him for preaching the truth against contemporary Christian music and its artists Swaggart has often preached that God does not borrow from the world to reach the youth but has since changed his position on contemporary Christian music and has integrated its sound and style in his worship services such as Hillsong citation needed Shifting to television EditBy 1975 the television ministry had expanded to more stations around the United States and he began to use television as his primary preaching forum In 1978 the weekly telecast was increased to an hour In 1980 Swaggart began a daily weekday telecast featuring Bible study and music and the weekend hour long telecast included a service from either Family Worship Center Swaggart s church or an on location crusade in a major city In the early 1980s the broadcasts expanded to major cities nationwide By 1983 more than 250 television stations broadcast the telecast Promotion of RENAMO EditThroughout the 1980s Jimmy Swaggart Ministries was one of many American Evangelical leaders who promoted the South African backed Mozambican National Resistance aka RENAMO which was accused of committing systematic war crimes during Mozambique s 15 year long civil war In addition to moral support and publicity Swaggart Ministries was repeatedly accused of providing funding and material support to the group In September 1985 government forces supported by Zimbabwe captured RENAMO s main HQ inside Mozambique Casa Banana in Gorongosa district Among the materials left behind by retreating rebels were piles of Swaggart s 1982 publication How to Receive The Baptism in the Holy Spirit translated into Portuguese 13 During the 1988 trial of Australian missionary Ian Grey who coordinated much of the private support to RENAMO it was claimed by the defendant that Swaggart Ministries worked through ex Rhodesian soldier Michael T Howard s Shekinah Ministries to provide support to RENAMO That year extensive media coverage of Swaggart and his businesses in the wake of a sex scandal largely excluded these allegations 14 In 1991 Covert Action Magazine and the government of Zimbabwe both accused Swaggart ministries of continuing to fund RENAMO 15 Prostitution scandals EditIn 1988 Swaggart was accused of a sex scandal involving a prostitute initially resulting in his suspension and ultimately defrocking by the Assemblies of God Three years later Swaggart was implicated in another scandal involving prostitution As a result Swaggart s ministry became non affiliated nondenominational and significantly smaller than it was in the ministry s pre scandal years 16 17 18 Feud with Marvin Gorman Edit Swaggart s first exposure was in retaliation for an incident in 1986 when he exposed fellow Assemblies of God minister Marvin Gorman whom he accused of having several affairs Once he was exposed Gorman was defrocked from the Assemblies of God and his ministry was all but ended 19 Gorman filed a successful lawsuit against Swaggart for defamation and conspiracy to ruin his reputation which led to the award of damages amounting to 10 million in 1991 20 reduced after an appeal and an out of court settlement to 1 75 million 21 However as a retaliatory measure Gorman hired his son Randy and son in law Garland Bilbo to watch the Travel Inn on Airline Highway in Metairie a suburb of New Orleans 22 A camera with a telephoto lens was placed in the window of the motel s Room 12 and draped with a black cloth When Swaggart arrived he reportedly went into Room 7 Randy Gorman and Garland Bilbo let the air out of the tires on Swaggart s vehicle They called Marvin Gorman whose church was located nearby Randy Gorman and Garland Bilbo had taken photos of Swaggart outside Room 7 with Debra Murphree 17 23 a local prostitute Gorman arrived at the Travel Inn a short while later and confronted Swaggart although on details accounts from both sides differed 24 According to Swaggart The Unauthorized Biography of an American Evangelist by Ann Rowe Seaman Gorman secured a promise from Swaggart that he would publicly apologize to Gorman and start the process of Gorman s reinstatement to the Assemblies of God Gorman offered to remain silent if Swaggart would state publicly that he lied about Gorman s affairs Gorman waited almost a year then hand delivered a note to Swaggart informing him his time was up Swaggart did not respond On February 16 1988 Gorman contacted James Hamil one of the 13 man Executive Presbytery of the Assemblies of God who called G Raymond Carlson the Assemblies Superintendent Carlson summoned Hamill and Gorman to fly to Assemblies of God headquarters in Springfield Missouri and arranged for an emergency meeting of the presbyters He was shown photos of several men coming in and going out of Room 7 at the Travel Inn Motel in New Orleans This was done to establish that the room was being used for prostitution One of the men shown leaving Room 7 was Swaggart 25 The presbytery leadership of the Assemblies of God decided that Swaggart should be suspended from broadcasting his television program for three months citation needed According to the Associated Press Murphree who claimed to have posed nude for Swaggart failed a polygraph test administered by a New York City Police Department polygraph expert 26 The test administrator concluded that Murphree had failed to tell the truth on all key questions concerning her statement The test was administered after Murphree offered to sell the story to the National Enquirer for 100 000 Paul Levy senior editor for the Enquirer stated that the polygraph examiner had concluded Murphree was not truthful on six key questions including one in which she was reportedly asked if she had fabricated the story Levy stated that the Enquirer decided not to print her story due to the test results her drug use and the fact that she had arrest warrants in three states Murphree failed questions about whether she was paid or promised money to set up Swaggart and whether she made up the story to make money from it 27 Swaggart s confession and defrocking Edit This image of Swaggart brought to tears while delivering his I have sinned speech has become a symbolic illustration of the televangelist scandals of the late 1980s On February 21 1988 without giving any details regarding his transgressions Swaggart delivered what came to be known as his I have sinned speech on live television He spoke tearfully to his family congregation TV audience and ended it with a prayer I have sinned against You my Lord and I would ask that Your Precious Blood would wash and cleanse every stain until it is in the seas of God s forgetfulness never to be remembered against me anymore 17 28 The Louisiana presbytery of the Assemblies of God initially suspended Swaggart from the ministry for three months The national presbytery of the Assemblies of God soon extended the suspension to their standard two year suspension for sexual immorality His return to the pulpit coincided with the end of a three month suspension originally ordered by the denomination Believing that Swaggart was not genuinely repentant in submitting to their authority the hierarchy of the Assemblies of God defrocked him removing his credentials and ministerial license 29 Swaggart then became an independent and non denominational Pentecostal minister establishing Jimmy Swaggart Ministries based at the Family Worship Center in Baton Rouge Louisiana and the Sonlife Broadcasting Network SBN which can be seen in the United States and other countries 30 1991 scandal Edit On October 11 1991 Swaggart was found in the company of a prostitute for a second time He was pulled over by a police officer in Indio California for driving on the wrong side of the road With him in the vehicle was a woman named Rosemary Garcia According to Garcia Swaggart had stopped to propose sex to her on the side of the road She later told reporters He asked me for sex I mean that s why he stopped me That s what I do I m a prostitute 31 This time rather than confessing his sins to his congregation Swaggart told those at Family Worship Center The Lord told me it s flat none of your business 32 Swaggart s son Donnie then announced to the audience that his father would be temporarily stepping down as head of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries for a time of healing and counseling 33 Ministries Edit Swaggart s son Donnie preaching in Florida in 2018 As of 2007 update Jimmy Swaggart Ministries mainly comprised Family Worship Center The Jimmy Swaggart Telecast 34 radio and television programs called A Study in the Word SonLife Radio Network 35 a website and a 24 7 cable and satellite television network SonLife Broadcasting Network SBN Swaggart s wife Frances hosts a television program Frances and Friends shown daily on SBN 36 Swaggart also hosts a daily Bible study program on SBN The Message of the Cross His son Donnie preaches at Family Worship Center and also preaches in churches across America and abroad 37 Donnie s son Gabriel is the ministry s youth pastor who leads Crossfire Family Worship Center s youth ministry 38 SBN also delivers live broadcasts of all of its weekly services at Family Worship Center as well as live broadcasts of all of its camp meetings Swaggart in 2011 Radio Edit Swaggart started SonLife Radio on the noncommercial FM band Unlike his previous stations SonLife was commercial free and it did not sell time to outside ministries the preaching and teaching were all produced in house The music which it played was primarily Southern Gospel SonLife Radio is also streamed on the Internet 39 Some controversy arose concerning the ministry raising money for stations that were never built citation needed List of radio stations Edit The network s flagship station is WJFM in Baton Rouge Louisiana 40 Call sign Frequency City of license State Power W ERP W Height m ft Class FCC infoWJIK 89 7 FM Fulton Alabama 2 100 166 m 545 ft A FCCWQUA 102 1 FM Citronelle Alabama 15 000 130 m 430 ft C3 FCCKJSM FM 97 7 FM Augusta Arkansas 100 000 189 m 620 ft C1 FCCKNHD 1450 AM Camden Arkansas 1 000 C FCCKUUZ 95 9 FM Lake Village Arkansas 20 000 92 m 302 ft C3 FCCKSSW 96 9 FM Nashville Arkansas 6 000 100 m 330 ft A FCCKPSH 90 9 FM Coachella California 230 190 m 620 ft A FCCWGSG 89 5 FM Mayo Florida 20 000 76 m 249 ft C3 FCCWFFL 91 7 FM Panama City Florida 310 H304 V 63 m 207 ft A FCCWBMF 88 1 FM Crete Illinois 90 114 m 374 ft A FCCWAWF 88 3 FM Kankakee Illinois 1 250 87 m 285 ft A FCCWWGN 88 9 FM Ottawa Illinois 4 100 H1 400 V 148 4 m 487 ft B1 FCCKBDD 91 9 FM Winfield Kansas 48 000 150 m 490 ft C2 FCCKJGM 88 3 FM Bastrop Louisiana 63 000 82 m 269 ft C1 FCCWJFM a 88 5 FM Baton Rouge Louisiana 25 500 85 m 279 ft C2 FCCKTOC FM 104 9 FM Jonesboro Louisiana 25 000 72 m 236 ft C3 FCCKCKR 91 9 FM Church Point Louisiana 12 500 141 9 m 466 ft C3 FCCKDJR 100 1 FM De Soto Missouri 2 000 106 m 348 ft A FCCWTGY 95 7 FM Charleston Mississippi 6 000 100 m 330 ft A FCCWJNS FM 92 1 FM Bentonia Mississippi 4 800 111 3 m 365 ft A FCCKNBE 88 9 FM Beatrice Nebraska 7 500 146 m 479 ft C3 FCCKNFA 90 7 FM Grand Island Nebraska 1 300 58 3 m 191 ft A FCCWJCA 102 1 FM Albion New York 3 700 129 m 423 ft A FCCWYRR 88 9 FM Lakewood New York 420 102 m 335 ft A FCCWJYM 730 AM Bowling Green Ohio 1 000 day359 night D FCCKAJT 88 7 FM Ada Oklahoma 31 000 73 m 240 ft C2 FCCKMFS 1490 AM Guthrie Oklahoma 1 000 C FCCKREK 104 9 FM Bristow Oklahoma 5 000 107 m 351 ft A FCCKSSO 89 3 FM Norman Oklahoma 5 600 50 m 160 ft A FCCWAYB FM 95 7 FM Graysville Tennessee 6 000 100 m 330 ft A FCCKNRB 100 1 FM Atlanta Texas 50 000 150 m 490 ft C2 FCCKYTM 99 3 FM Corrigan Texas 6 000 86 m 282 ft A FCCNotes Flagship station for WJFM translators see WJFM Translators Translators Edit Call sign Frequency MHz City of license State Class ERP W FCC infoW209CN 89 7 Andalusia Alabama D 10 FCCW205BX 88 9 Eufaula Alabama D 13 FCCK250BQ 97 9 Camden Arkansas D 250 FCCK209DT 89 7 El Dorado Arkansas D 38 FCCK219AO 91 7 Fairmont California D 89 FCCW213BF 90 5 Key West Florida D 50 FCCW215BM 90 9 Dublin Georgia D 13 FCCW212BL 90 3 LaGrange Georgia D 10 FCCW214BG 90 7 Waycross Georgia D 38 FCCW206AN 89 1 Carlinville Illinois D 80 FCCW204BG 88 7 Effingham Illinois D 19 FCCW217BJ 91 3 Freeport Illinois D 55 FCCW201BL 88 1 Jacksonville Illinois D 27 FCCK208DW 89 5 DeSoto Parish Louisiana D 20 FCCK220ID 91 9 Grayson Louisiana D 10 FCCK232FN 94 3 Many Louisiana D 250 FCCK216EX 91 1 Minden Louisiana D 38 FCCK218EY 91 5 Morgan City Louisiana D 160 FCCK211DY 90 1 Natchitoches Louisiana D 10 FCCK219FA 91 7 Alexandria Minnesota D 50 FCCK213DN 90 5 Morris Minnesota D 27 FCCK201GD 88 1 Kirksville Missouri D 10 FCCK219FD 91 7 Mountain Grove Missouri D 50 FCCK207DG 89 3 Rosati Missouri D 140 FCCK218DC 91 5 Springfield Missouri D 250 FCCK213DK 90 5 Willow Springs Missouri D 50 FCCW202BS 88 3 Columbia Mississippi D 13 FCCW208BC 89 5 Corning New York D 10 FCCW220DD 91 9 Morehead City North Carolina D 50 FCCW202BR 88 3 Rockingham North Carolina D 10 FCCW209BN 89 7 Chambersburg Pennsylvania D 10 FCCW212BK 90 3 Franklin Pennsylvania D 10 FCCW207BM 89 3 Lock Haven Pennsylvania D 55 FCCW218BN 91 5 Mansfield Pennsylvania D 10 FCCW204BQ 88 7 Andrews South Carolina D 55 FCCW202CG 88 3 Clinton South Carolina D 27 FCCW204BR 88 7 Manning South Carolina D 50 FCCW215CK 90 9 Winnsboro South Carolina D 10 FCCK209DX 89 7 Brookings South Dakota D 250 FCCK207EW 89 3 Mitchell South Dakota D 250 FCCK211EC 90 1 Watertown South Dakota D 100 FCCK214FC 90 7 Yankton South Dakota D 92 FCCW217BG 91 3 Pikeville Tennessee D 10 FCCK216DN 91 1 Bonham Texas D 45 FCCK216FD 91 1 Columbus Texas D 40 FCCK219FH 91 7 Midland Texas D 50 FCCK216FC 91 1 Palestine Texas D 170 FCCTelevision Edit In 1973 Swaggart proposed to television producers in Nashville Tennessee a television program including a fairly large music segment a short sermon and time for talking about current ministry projects after two faltering attempts to tape the half hour program in Baton Rouge and New Orleans They accepted and within weeks the Jimmy Swaggart Telecast was being broadcast around the United States In 1981 Swaggart launched a daily television program titled A Study in the Word From the beginning the primary cable channels which the program was aired on were CBN Cable now Freeform TBN and the old PTL Network now the Inspiration Network In 1988 Swaggart lost some of his broadcast and merchandise rights following his first prostitution scandal 24 41 In 1991 Swaggart s career as standard televangelist came to an end after more local TV stations cancelled their contracts with him following a second prostitution scandal 42 43 44 In 2010 Jimmy Swaggart Ministries launched a 24 hour a day television network entitled the Sonlife Broadcasting Network SBN on DirecTV channel 344 Dish Network channel 257 Glorystar channel 125 AT amp T U verse Verizon Fios and various cable TV providers and broadcast stations 45 SBN is available in the U S through Free To Air FTA satellite television 46 47 48 It is also available in Australia and New Zealand SBN is also available 24 hours a day in the United Kingdom on SKY Channel 593 Freesat Channel 695 and Freeview Channel 239 It is also shown on DSTV channel 345 for African viewers Jimmy Swaggart Bible College Edit In autumn 1984 Swaggart opened Jimmy Swaggart Bible College JSBC The college originally provided education and communication degrees It flourished during the 1980s In 1986 Ray Trask was appointed as president of JSBC In the fall of 1987 enrollment peaked at 1 450 students JSBC enrollment dropped drastically in 1988 when students left as a result of Swaggart s scandal followed by accreditation issues In 1988 the enrollment at the Bible college was projected to drop 72 that year but the school was planning to proceed with plans to open a theological seminary Enrollment in August 1988 was projected to be about 400 students compared to 1 451 students last year in 1987 The estimate was based on the number of students who had registered and the inquiries from potential students 49 In 1988 Ray Trask left his position as president of JSBC That July the college dormitories were re branded and listed as apartments In 1991 JSBC was renamed the World Evangelism Bible College and enrollment dropped to 370 students The college shut down programs in music physical education secretarial science and communications that October and disbanded its basketball team In November the college laid off three Bible professors and an English professor effective at the end of the fall semester 50 In 1992 Bernard Rossier resigned as president of Jimmy Swaggart s World Evangelism Bible College and Seminary 51 In 2019 JSBC offered Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Arts degrees both in Biblical Studies 52 The College was not accredited but was seeking accreditation at that time 53 In 2020 Ray Trask former JSBC President at Jimmy Swaggart Bible College died Mr Trask served as JSBC president from 1986 to 1988 In 2021 Gabriel Swaggart grandson of Jimmy Swaggart was the President of JSBC JSBC stopped offering online classes around 2020 in one of many steps to seek accreditation 54 JSBC lists a total of six faculty staff members 55 In 2022 Gabriel Swaggart remains as President of JSBC Under accreditation the college website states JSBC is a corresponding institution with The Transnational Association of Christian Schools TRACS JSBC lists five college administrators six faculty and one staff member Print Edit Swaggart has written about 50 Christian books offered through his ministry 56 He is the author of the Expositor s Study Bible 57 13 study guides and 38 commentaries on the Bible The ministry also publishes a monthly magazine The Evangelist Family EditSince October 10 1952 Swaggart has been married to Frances Swaggart nee Anderson born August 9 1937 They have one son Donnie born October 18 1954 named after Jimmy Swaggart s brother who died in infancy He has three grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren Abby Caroline Mackenzie Samantha Zack Ryder and many more 1 Donnie and his son Gabriel are also preachers making three generations of the Swaggart family to have become involved in ministerial work 58 59 Family Christian Academy EditIn 1982 Swaggart founded Family Christian Academy FCA The school was originally run by him but is now run by Carolyn Richards Swaggart s grandson s mother in law Popular culture EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The scandals inspired the Ozzy Osbourne song Miracle Man on Osbourne s 1988 album No Rest for the Wicked 60 and a reference in the Iron Maiden song Holy Smoke a UK number three hit single from the 1990 album No Prayer for the Dying During his 1988 concerts Bruce Hornsby would begin his song Defenders of the Flag from Scenes from the Southside with a tongue in cheek dedication to Swaggart 61 Similarities were also noted between heel World Wrestling Federation character Brother Love and Swaggart s style of preaching 62 The Zodiac Mindwarp song Airline Highway is about Swaggart s hypocrisy featuring the lyrics Unoriginal sin led straight to my fall and in the chorus Hey Jim the crime s in your heart You put love in a straitjacket it tore you apart Swaggart was also referred to in several recorded live performances by Frank Zappa with a medley of the Beatles songs featuring rewritten lyrics referencing him appearing on the album Zappa 88 Swaggart is heard throughout the 1988 Front 242 song Welcome to Paradise A tearful Swaggart is seen during the music video for the Def Leppard song Slang appearing on screen during the lyric God damn Part of Swaggart s confessional sermon I beg you forgive me can be heard at the start of Kill Eye by Crowded House 63 In 1990 the Jimmy Swaggart show was included as part of a list of 64 disagreeable things read by Josie Jones and released as a spoken word track under the name Imperfect List by Big Hard Excellent Fish In 1999 rapper Eminem vaguely made reference to hypocritical preachers most likely referring to many in the 1980s such as Swaggart and others in his song Criminal in the verse where he raps Oh and please send me a brand new car and a prostitute while my wife s sick in the hospital Jesus He Knows Me a 1991 song by Genesis is a satire on televangelists such as Swaggart Robert Tilton and Jim Bakker In November 2021 multi instrumentalist and songwriter Lingua Ignota released a compilation of readings called EPISTOLARY GRIEVING FOR JIMMY SWAGGART made from letters she penned to Swaggart This follows her sampling Swaggart s confession in her song The Sacred Linament of Judgement on her album Sinner Get Ready Canadian rock band The New Pornographers took their name from a 1986 speech by Swaggart in which he lambasted rock music as The new pornography 64 65 References Edit a b About Jimmy Swaggart Ministries jsm com Retrieved July 31 2013 Jimmy Swaggart Ministries Jsm org Retrieved March 15 2012 JSM Web Dept Jimmy Swaggart Jimmy Swaggart Ministries Evangelist Jimmy Swaggart Jsm org Retrieved February 22 2022 Jimmy Swaggart One Nomination Grammy com Retrieved February 22 2022 Curtis Ian June 2006 Jesus Myth or Reality ISBN 978 0 595 39764 8 Saved by Song A History of Gospel and Christian Music Don Cusic University of Mississippi Press 2012 p 321 Roots of the Rich and Famous Robert R Davenport Taylor Publishing 1998 p 131 Swaggart The Unauthorized Biography of an American Evangelist Ann Rowe Seaman Bloomsbury Publishing 2001 pp 33 35 Unconquered The Saga of Cousins Jerry Lee Lewis Jimmy Swaggart and Mickey Gilley 488 pages Brown Books Publishing Group May 1 2012 English ISBN 978 1 61254 041 2 Jimmy Swaggart Robert Paul Lamb 1984 To cross a river 3rd ed Baton Rouge La Jimmy Swaggart Ministries ISBN 978 0 88270 221 6 Religious Rock n Roll Wolf In Sheep s Clothing Religiousrock blogspot com January 26 2005 Retrieved February 22 2022 E2a Archived from the original on July 24 2001 The Conflict with Renamo 1976 1992 August 1990 Dossier MZ 0020 126 Rightwing Christian Group Denies Renamo Connection Mozambique History Net Diamond Sara 1990 Spiritual Warfare The Politics of the Christian Right p 199 ISBN 978 0 921689 64 5 Political Developments and Prospects for Peace in Mozambique and Review of the Electorial sic Process in Angola Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Africa of the Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives One Hundred Second Congress Second Session October 8 1992 Volume 4 USGPO 1993 p 109 Djupe Paul A Olson Laura R 2008 Encyclopedia of American religion and politics Checkmark Books p 430 ISBN 978 0 8160 7555 3 Retrieved March 13 2011 a b c Kaufman Joanne March 7 1988 The Fall of Jimmy Swaggart People Retrieved October 18 2013 Jimmy Swaggart Biography Ministries amp Scandals Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved February 23 2020 Andrews Travis M January 9 2017 The Rev Marvin Gorman who prompted Jimmy Swaggart s downfall in the 80s dies at 83 The Washington Post Retrieved August 28 2020 Marcus Frances Frank September 13 1991 Swaggart Found Liable For Defaming Minister The New York Times Retrieved August 28 2020 A Fair Sympathetic Account of the Rise and Fall of Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart Chicago Tribune December 26 1999 Retrieved August 28 2020 Seaman Ann Rowe 1999 Swaggart The Unauthorized Biography of an American Evangelist New York City Continuum p 331 ISBN 978 1 4411 3645 9 Applebome Peter February 25 1988 Scandal Spurs Interest in Swaggart Finances The New York Times Retrieved May 27 2014 a b Harris Art February 25 1988 Jimmy Swaggart and the Snare of Sin The Washington Post Retrieved August 28 2020 Seaman p 337 Associated Press Ocala Star Banner February 27 1988 full citation needed Toronto Star February 27 1988 full citation needed Swaggart Jimmy Reverend Jimmy Swaggart Apology Sermon americanrhetoric com Retrieved January 25 2007 King Peter H April 9 1988 Swaggart Rejects Terms of Penance Is Defrocked Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 28 2020 Dept JSM Web Family Worship Center Jimmy Swaggart Ministries Baton Rouge Retrieved April 15 2017 Prostitute Says Swaggart Picked Her Up For Sex Associated Press October 12 1991 Retrieved August 28 2020 Swaggart God Says It s None Of Your Business Seattle Times Associated Press October 17 1991 Archived from the original on February 19 2020 Swaggart Plans to Step Down The New York Times Associated Press October 15 1991 Retrieved August 28 2020 Jimmy Swaggart Ministries TV Programming Archived from the original on January 23 2007 Retrieved January 28 2007 Jimmy Swaggart Ministries SonLife Radio Archived from the original on February 2 2007 Retrieved February 22 2007 Frances amp Friends Francesandfriends com Retrieved February 22 2022 Donnie Swaggart Evangelist Baton Rouge Donnieswaggart org Retrieved February 22 2022 CrossFire Crossfireyouthministry org SonLife Broadcasting Network SBN Jimmy Swaggart Ministries sonlifetv com Retrieved March 28 2019 WJFM fcc gov Accessed September 6 2016 Ministry Makes 150 Million a Year Rich Life Style Reflects Swaggart Empire s Wealth Los Angeles Times March 14 1988 Can Jimmy Swaggart Survive His Second Fall 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